Harmonium. Illustrated Harmonium. Illustrated

Harmonium. Illustrated

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Descripción editorial

Harmonium is the first and most famous poetry collection by Wallace Stevens, one of the leading figures of twentieth-century American poetry. First published in 1923 and later expanded, the collection introduced readers to Stevens’s unique poetic voice, characterized by rich imagery, philosophical reflection, and imaginative language.

The poems in Harmonium explore the relationship between reality and imagination, a theme that would become central to Stevens’s work. Through vivid metaphors and carefully crafted rhythms, the poet reflects on nature, art, beauty, and the human mind’s ability to create meaning. Many of the poems combine playful creativity with deep intellectual inquiry, inviting readers to see the ordinary world from new and surprising perspectives.

Among the most celebrated poems in the collection are “The Emperor of Ice-Cream,” “Sunday Morning,” and “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.” These works demonstrate Stevens’s ability to blend philosophical ideas with striking poetic imagery.

Although sometimes challenging, Harmonium is widely admired for its originality and artistic depth. The collection helped establish Stevens as a major modernist poet and remains an important milestone in American literary history, offering readers a thoughtful exploration of imagination, perception, and the beauty of language.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2026
28 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
118
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Fanela Publishing
VENDEDOR
De Marque, Inc.
TAMAÑO
970.8
KB
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