The collected poems of Wallace Stevens, The definitive poetry collection from the man whom Harold Bloom called 'the best and most representative American poet of our time,' was originally published in 1954 to honor Stevens on his seventy-fifth birthday. This volume contains: Harmonium - complete as revised in 1931 and reissued in 1947. Ideas of Order - complete as published in 1936 and reissued (in a volume with The Man With the Blue Guitar) in 1952. The Man With the Blue Guitar - complete, except for 'Owl's Clover,' as published in 1937 and reissued in 1952. Parts of the World - complete, except for two short poems, as published in 1942. Transport to Summer - complete as published in 1947. The Auroras of Autumn - complete as published in 1950. 'The Rock' - a section containing twenty-five later poems.
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