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  • Current Bibliography
  • Natalie Gerber and Lisa Goldfarb

Books

Jarraway, David R. Wallace Stevens among Others: Diva-Dames, Deleuze, and American Culture. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s UP, 2015. Print.
La Porta, Filippo. Poesia come esperienza: Una formazione in versi. Rome: Fazi, 2013. Print.
Mariani, Paul. The Whole Harmonium: The Life of Wallace Stevens. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2016. Print.
Siti, Walter. La voce verticale: 52 liriche per un anno. Milan: Rizzoli, 2015. Print. [Includes commentary on “The Woman in Sunshine.”]
Stevens, Wallace. The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens: Corrected Edition. Ed. John N. Serio and Chris Beyers. New York: Vintage, 2015. Print.
Vendler, Helen. The Ocean, the Bird, and the Scholar: Essays on Poets and Poetry. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2015. Print.

Translations

Sanesi, Roberto, ed. Poeti americani (1900–1956). Introd. Guido Carboni. Milan: Bompiani, 2014. Print. [Includes ample selection of Stevens poems, with critical and bibliographical note.]
Stevens, Wallace. Harmonium. Trans. Claire Malroux. Paris: Points, 2015. Print.
———. Tutte le poesie. Ed. and trans. Massimo Bacigalupo. Milan: Mondadori, 2015. Print.

Book Chapters

Ambroży, Paulina. “‘Resistance Is the Opposite of Escape’: Still Life as Sustenance in the Poems of Wallace Stevens and Gertrude Stein.” Eating America: Crisis, Sustenance, Sustainability. Ed. Justyna Kociatkiewicz, Laura Suchostawska, and Dominika Ferens. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2014. Print.
Bacigalupo, Massimo. “Cronologia.” Wallace Stevens: Tutte le poesie. Ed. and trans. Bacigalupo. Milan: Mondadori, 2015. liii–cxxxiii. Print.
———. “Uno o due Martini e poi astice in umido: L’intero armonium di Wallace Stevens.” Wallace Stevens: Tutte le poesie. Ed. and trans. Bacigalupo. Milan: Mondadori, 2015. ix–lii. Print.
Beard, Phillip. “Hemingway, Stevens, and the Meditative Poetry of Extraordinary Actuality.” Teaching Hemingway and Modernism. Ed. Joseph Fruscione. Kent: Kent State UP, 2015. 30–41. Print.
Bloom, Harold. “Wallace Stevens and T. S. Eliot.” The Daemon Knows: Literary Greatness and the American Sublime. New York: Spiegel & Grau, 2015. Print.
Esser, Mary Elisabeth Regina. “‘One Feels Its Action Moving in the Blood’: Arrhythmia as the Art of Reality in Wallace Stevens’s ‘Esthétique du Mal.’” Breaking the Silence: Poetry and the Kenotic Word. Ed. Małgorzata Grzegorzewska, [End Page 106] Jean Ward, and Mark Burrows. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2015. Print.
Foust, Graham. “‘Some Affluence’: Reading Wallace Stevens with Anne Carson’s Economy of the Unlost.” Anne Carson: Ecstatic Lyre. Ed. Joshua Marie Wilkinson. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 2015. 82–87. Print.
Freer, Scott. “‘Death Is the Mother of Beauty’: Wallace Stevens’ Harmonium.” Modernist Mythopoeia: The Twilight of the Gods. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. 162–89. Print.
Green, Fiona. “Form in Modernist Poetry.” A History of Modernist Poetry. Ed. Alex Davis and Lee M. Jenkins. New York: Cambridge UP, 2015. 23–45. Print.
Hare, Peter. “Misunderstandings between Poet and Philosopher: Wallace Stevens and Paul Weiss.” Pragmatism with Purpose: Selected Writings. Ed. Joseph Palencik, Douglas R. Anderson, and Steven A. Miller. New York: Fordham UP, 2015. 215–26. Print.
———. “What Are Poets For? Contextualism and Pragmatism.” Pragmatism with Purpose: Selected Writings. Ed. Joseph Palencik, Douglas R. Anderson, and Steven A. Miller. New York: Fordham UP, 2015. 209–14. Print.
Howe, Susan. “Vagrancy in the Park.” The Quarry: Essays. New York: New Directions, 2015. 1–27. Print. [See also under Articles.]
McDade, John. “Wallace Stevens on God, Imagination and Reality.” Poetry and the Religious Imagination: The Power of the Word. Ed. Francesca Bugliani Knox and David Lonsdale. Farnham: Ashgate, 2015. 129–50. Print.
Raboteau, Emily. “Thirteen Ways of Looking at Post-Blackness (after Wallace Stevens).” The Trouble with Post-Blackness. Ed. Houston A. Baker and K. Merinda Simmons. New York: Columbia UP, 2015. 243–46. Print.
Sandy, Mark. “‘The Enigmatical Beauty of Each Beautiful Enigma’: The Persistence of Beauty and Death in the Poetics of Walt Whitman and Wallace Stevens.” The Persistence of Beauty: Victorians to Moderns. Ed. Michael O’Neill, Mark Sandy, and Sarah Wootton. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2015. 71–86. Print.
Sikes, Elizabeth. “The Ecological Task of the Poet: Wallace Stevens and John Sallis on the Poetic Image.” On the True Sense of Art: A Critical Companion to the Transfigurements of John Sallis. Ed. Jason M. Wirth, Michael Schwartz, and David Jones. Evanston: Northwestern UP, 2015. Print.

Articles

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