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  1. By LLOYD FRANKENBERG. THE AURORAS OF AUTUMN. By Wallace Stevens. allace Stevens is mellowing. Yet, this year's recipient of the Bollingen Award, who as a vice president of the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company combines an interest in life expectancy with the immortal expectations of a poet, was born mellow.

  2. The auroras of autumn are nothing in themselves without the innocent imagination; they are the inscriptions on a heavenly tablet, and they are the occasion for insight—not the insight itself.

  3. In “The Auroras of Autumn,” Stevens uses his imagination to create a world that is both familiar and strange, inviting readers to explore the boundaries of their own perceptions. Through his use of metaphor and symbolism, Stevens encourages readers to see the world in new and unexpected ways, challenging them to question their assumptions and embrace the unknown.

  4. 21 de set. de 2009 · An annotated reading of Wallace Steven's 'Auroras of Autumn' by John Irwin. For those who enjoy gazing absentmindedly upwards from time to time to peer into the dark recesses of the cosmos, this is highly recommended. An accessible listen for first-time Stevens readers, and an enlightening interpretation for long-time fans from Mr. Irwin.

  5. Itself a cloud, although of misted rock. And mountains running like water, wave on wave, Through waves of light. It is of cloud transformed. To cloud transformed again, idly, the way. A season changes color to no end, Except the lavishing of itself in change, As light changes yellow into gold and gold.

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