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Wallace Stevens

The life and career of American poet Wallace Stevens related through photographs, film clips, readings from his poetry and commentary by literary critics and other poets.

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  • "Wallace Stevens, man made out of words"@en
  • "Man made out of words"@en
  • "Man made out of words"

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  • "The life and career of American poet Wallace Stevens related through photographs, film clips, readings from his poetry and commentary by literary critics and other poets."@en
  • "The life and career of American poet Wallace Stevens related through photographs, film clips, readings from his poetry and commentary by literary critics and other poets."
  • "Part of a college course in American poetry that presents the lives and poetry of 13 major poets."@en
  • "Profiles businessman, insurance lawyer, and poet Wallace Stevens (1879-1955), who explored the question of where and how modern people find meaning in a world bereft of belief. The answer for Stevens was in poetry and the imagination, and in the power to transform reality. Helen Vendler, Mark Strand, James Merrill, Joan Richardson, and Harold Bloom discuss Stevens' lush and provocative poetry, and explore both the whimsical and dark sides of his vision."@en
  • "Situations from the life of Wallace Stevens, with recitations from his poetry."@en
  • "Stevens's flamboyant verbal technique and philosophical vision of American life are beautifully illustrated by archival footage. Scholar Helen Vendler, poets Mark Strand and James Merrill and others reveal his life and poetry."@en
  • "Steven's flamboyant verbal technique and philosophical vision of American life are beautifully illustrated by archival footage. Scholar Helen Vendler, poets Mark Strand and James Merrill and others reveal his life and poetry."
  • "Exploration de la vie et de l'oeuvre du poète visionnaire américain Wallace Stevens. Lecture de poèmes, illustrées d'images d'époque. Entrevues avec des amis, voisins et collègues de travail, décrivant sa double vie de vendeur d'assurances et de poète. Commentaires des poètes Mark Strand et James Merrill, des critiques Harold Bloom, Helen Vendler et A. Walton Litz ainsi que de son biographe Joan Richardson."
  • "Exploration of the poetry of Wallace Stevens by poets, colleagues and critics and a look at his life by neighbors and biographers. Readings of his poetry, some by Stevens himself, are illustrated by appropriate visual images."
  • "Exploration of the poetry of Wallace Stevens by poets, colleagues and critics and a look at his life by neighbors and biographers. Readings of his poetry, some by Stevens himself, are illustrated by appropriate visual images."@en
  • "A businessman and insurance lawyer as well as a poet, Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) explored the question of where and how modern people find meaning in a world bereft of belief; the answer for him was in poetry and the imagination, and in their power to transform reality. Helen Vendler, Mark Strand, James Merrill, Joan Richardson, and Harold Bloom discuss Steven's lush and provocative poetry, and explore both the whimsical and dark sides of his vision."@en
  • "Exploration of the poetry of Wallace Stevens by poets, collegues and critics and a look at his life by neighbors and biographers. Readings of his poetry, some by Stevens himself, are illustrated by appropriate visual images."@en
  • "Explores the life and work of American poet Wallace Stevens. Emphasizes that Stevens was a bold and brilliant poet who explored the workings of the human mind with the subtlety and precision of a philosopher. Includes discussions and commentary by Helen Vendler, Mark Strand, James Merrill, Joan Richardson, and Harold Bloom. Designed for use in a television course on modern American poetry."@en
  • "Explores the life and work of American poet Wallace Stevens. Emphasizes that Stevens was a bold and brilliant poet who explored the workings of the human mind with the subtlety and precision of a philosopher. Includes discussions and commentary by Helen Vendler, Mark Strand, James Merrill, Joan Richardson, and Harold Bloom. Designed for use in a television course on modern American poetry."
  • "An examination of the life and poetry of Wallace Stevens."

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  • "Biographical films"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Electronic videos"
  • "Streaming multimedia"@en
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Digital video"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Interviews"@en
  • "Biographical television programs"@en
  • "Biography"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "Wallace Stevens"@en
  • "Wallace Stevens"
  • "Voices and visions. Wallace Stevens"@en
  • "Wallace Stevens man made out of words"@en
  • "Wallace Stevens man made out of words"
  • "Wallace Stevens, man made out of words"