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Wallace Stevens is regarded as one of the great American poets, yet he was also an inimitable letter writer. Leading international experts make the first concerted effort to study Stevens' letters as ... more
FAQs about Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens:How many episodes does Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
September 30, 2019Reading and Listening to Stevens's Letters: The Delicatest Ear of the MindLisa Goldfarb, professor of philosophy at the Gallatin School at New York University, presents on the importance of reading Wallace Stevens's letters....more47minPlay
September 30, 2019Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens: Opening Remarks with Bart Eeckhout and Lisa GoldfarbBart Eeckhout, professor of history at the University of Antwerp, and Lisa Goldfarb, professor of philosophy at New York University, presents opening remarks for the "Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens" conference....more19minPlay
September 30, 2019Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens: Welcome from Steve HindleSteve Hindle, W.M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington, presents an opening welcome for the "Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens" conference....more6minPlay
September 30, 2019Stevens and the Publishers: What the Huntington Correspondence RevealsEdward Ragg, independent researcher and editor for "The Wallace Stevens Journal," presents on Wallace Steven's epistolary relationship with publishers and small presses he worked with during his career....more47minPlay
September 20, 2019Selling Lemonade to a Crowd of DrunksLisa M. Steinman, Kenan Professor of English and Humanities at Reed College, presents on Wallace Steven's attitudes toward commercialism and commodity culture in the arts....more41minPlay
September 20, 2019Somebody Puts a Manifesto Together: The Submerged AdagiaBart Eeckhout, professor of history at the University of Antwerp, presents on the aphoristic features of Wallace Stevens's poems and letters taken from his fascination with Greek proverbs....more46minPlay
September 20, 2019The Formulation of Stevens's Poetics in the Late LettersMarjorie Perloff, professor emeritus of English at Stanford University, presents on the effect of Wallace Steven's later years on his poetry....more1hPlay
September 20, 2019Aesthetics, Poetry, Art, or Blondes: Why Stevens's Letters Don't Theorize RhythmNatalie Gerber, professor of English at the State University of New York at Fredonia, presents on Wallace Stevens and other contemporary poets' "investments of belief" in sound....more41minPlay
September 20, 2019Changing Notions of the Real in Stevens's LettersCharles Altieri, Rachael Anderson Stageberg Endowed Chair of English at the University of California, Berkeley, presents on how Wallace Steven's popularity affected his letter-writing later in his career....more37minPlay
September 20, 2019Life Is an Affair of PlacesBonnie Costello, Professor Emeritus of English at Boston University, presents on Wallace Steven's worldview of place and setting and its influence on his poetic work through the lens of his letters....more49minPlay
FAQs about Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens:How many episodes does Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.