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  1. The Emperor of Ice-Cream (1965) by Brian Moore is a coming-of-age novel set in Belfast. An Irish band called itself Emperor of Ice Cream and released two EPs, Puerile and Skin Tight, in 1993. The hero of Tom Perotta 's Joe College reflects on the poem throughout the novel, wondering what the ice cream symbolizes.

  2. The Emperor of Ice-Cream and Other Poems. Wallace Stevens. Courier Corporation, Jan 1, 2005 - Poetry - 84 pages. This first-rate collection includes brilliant works by one of America's most important poets. Witty, ironic, and thought-provoking, the experimental style of Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) forever changed the landscape of modern poetry.

  3. 15 de fev. de 2024 · The only emperor is the emperor of ice-cream. Take from the dresser of deal, Lacking the three glass knobs, that sheet. On which she embroidered fantails once. And spread it so as to cover her face. If her horny feet protrude, they come. To show how cold she is, and dumb. Let the lamp affix its beam. The only emperor is the emperor of ice-cream.

  4. The poem appeared in Stevens’s first collection, Harmonium (1923). In a letter of 1933, Stevens remarked: “I think I should select from my poems as my favorite the Emperor of Ice Cream.

  5. 1 de jan. de 2001 · The intro says it's all the poems from periodicals published 1914-1922. So I presume it's a lot of overlap with Harmonium. Some of the most famous poems of 20th century America are here--13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird; Sunday Morning; The Emperor of Ice Cream--as well as some of the less well-known. Often quite delightful, occasionally silly.

  6. The only emperor is the emperor of ice-cream. Take from the dresser of deal, Lacking the three glass knobs, that sheet. On which she embroidered fantails once. And spread it so as to cover her face. If her horny feet protrude, they come. To show how cold she is, and dumb. Let the lamp affix its beam.

  7. 18 de nov. de 2023 · Poetry lovers are still feuding over the poetry of Wallace Stevens. Some claim that his work is full of obscure, overcooked bric-a-brac and gobbledygook. Exotic, timeless, truly philosophical, comes the reply. One thing most friends and enemies of Stevens agree on is that the unusual early poem, "The Emperor of Ice-Cream," remains enigmatic.