Harmonium

Wallace STEVENS

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Harmonium

“A LANDMARK VOLUME IN MODERN AMERICAN POETRY”: SECOND EDITION OF HARMONIUM, ONE OF ONLY 500 COPIES IN THE FIRST BINDING

STEVENS, Wallace. Harmonium. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1931. Octavo, original half black cloth, patterned paper boards, paper spine label, original dust jacket.

Second edition of Wallace Stevens’ first collection of poems, one of only 500 copies in the first binding. For this edition, Stevens removed three poems and added 14, changing it substantially from the very rare first edition.

Although Stevens had been publishing poems in magazines for almost ten years, Harmonium, published when he was 44 years old, was his first collection. Harmonium includes some of Stevens' most famous poems, such as "The Emperor of Ice Cream," "Peter Quince at the Clavier," "Ploughing on Sunday," "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird," "Sunday Morning," and "The Snow Man" (all of which are included in this second edition as well). "Harmonium is a landmark volume in modern American poetry… 'The poet's subject is his sense of the world,' Stevens once wrote…he believed in the ultimate value of imagination, in the ability of the imagination to transform reality" (Hamilton, 520). First binding, one of only 500 copies issued with gray patterned paper-covered boards and black cloth spine. The remaining copies of the print run of 1500 were issued in three different bindings over the course of the next 13 years. Edelstein A1b-a. Owner signature on front pastedown.

Book and unrestored dust jacket both very nearly fine, a lovely copy.

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