Wallace Stevens

Poetry is the subject of the poem

Poetry is the subject of the poem,
From this the poem issues and

To this returns. Between the two,
Between issue and return, there is

An absence in reality,
Things as they are. Or so we say.

But are these separate? Is it
An absence for the poem, which acquires

Its true appearances there, sun’s green,
Cloud’s red, earth feeling, sky that thinks?

From these it takes. Perhaps it gives,
In the universal intercourse.





Valley Candle

My candle burned alone in an immense valley.
Beams of the huge night converged upon it,
Until the wind blew.
Then beams of the huge night
Converged upon its image,
Until the wind blew.








Wallace Stevens (Reading, Pensilvania, EEUU, 1879 – Hartford, Connecticut, EEUU, 1955). Abogado. Poeta y ensayista. Premio Pulitzer de Literatura 1955.