Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens was an American modernist poet born in Reading, Pennsylvania, who worked most of his life as an insurance executive in Hartford, Connecticut, while exploring the interplay between reality and imagination in his poetry. His first collection, Harmonium (1923), sold few copies initially but is now a landmark; his reputation grew later, culminating in the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award for Collected Poems (1954) shortly before his death.
Modernist poetry
Modern poetry