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  1. The Idea Of Order At Key West. She sang beyond the genius of the sea. Inhuman, of the veritable ocean. The sea was not a mask. No more was she. Since what she sang was uttered word by word. But it was she and not the sea we heard. For she was the maker of the song she sang. Was merely a place by which she walked to sing.

  2. Wallace Stevens is one of America’s most respected 20th century poets. He was a master stylist, employing an extraordinary vocabulary and a rigorous precision in crafting his poems. But he was also a philosopher of aesthetics, vigorously exploring the notion of poetry as the supreme...

  3. Tattoo. The Emperor of Ice-Cream. The House Was Quiet And The World Was Calm. The Idea of Order at Key West. The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad. The Planet On The Table. The Plot Against the Giant. The Poem That Took The Place Of A Mountain. The River of Rivers in Connecticut.

  4. It is the title poem and most famous work from Stevens' second poetry collection, Ideas of Order, published in 1934 as the long-awaited follow-up to his entry into the literary scene a little over a decade earlier. The speaker of "The Idea of Order at Key West" narrates his experience listening to a woman singing on the Florida beach. The song ...

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  6. William Delman, fiction editor of Agni magazine. “Idea of Order at Key West” by Wallace Stevens. “As readers, we are witnesses engaged in a kind of double-hearsay — the poet envisions the mind creating the music, and then we witness this mind, through the prisms of poetry and thought. On a more basic level, I enjoy his many repetitions ...

  7. Form and Meter. Stevens wrote "The Idea of Order at Key West" in blank verse (meaning unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter). Quite a few of the lines don't follow strict iambic pentameter, but we'll talk more about...