Wallace Stevens Quotes About Literature

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  • To a large extent, the problems of poets are the problems of painters, and poets must often turn to the literature of painting for a discussion of their own problems.

    "Opus Posthumou". Book by Wallace Stevens, 1955.
  • Nothing could be more inappropriate to American literature than its English source since the Americans are not British in sensibility.

    Wallace Stevens (2011). “Opus Posthumous: Poems, Plays, Prose”, p.256, Vintage
  • As life grows more terrible, its literature grows more terrible.

    Wallace Stevens (2011). “Opus Posthumous: Poems, Plays, Prose”, p.241, Vintage
  • How has the human spirit ever survived the terrific literature with which it has had to contend?

    Wallace Stevens (2011). “Opus Posthumous: Poems, Plays, Prose”, p.249, Vintage
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