May 3, 2011

  • Music In Wallace Stevens’ Poetry

    Rationalists, wearing square hats, Think, in square rooms, Looking at the floor, Looking at the ceiling. They confine themselves To right-angled triangles. If they tried rhomboids, Cones, waving lines, ellipses — As, for example, the ellipse of the half-moon — Rationalists would wear sombreros. – Wallace Stevens, Six Significant Landscapes, VI (1916) The great modernist… Continue reading