In this collection of essays, consummate poet Wallace Stevens reflects
upon his art. His aim is not to produce a work of criticism or
philosophy, or a mere discussion of poetic technique. As he explains in
his introduction, his ambition in these various pieces, published in
different times and places, aimed higher than that, in the direction of
disclosing "poetry itself, the naked poem, the imagination manifesting
itself in its domination of words." Stevens proves himself as eloquent
and scintillating in prose as in poetry, as he both analyzes and
demonstrates the essential act of repossessing reality through the
imagination.