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  1. Wallace Stevens, “The Idea of Order at Key West” from Collected Poems. Copyright 1923, 1951, 1954 by Wallace Stevens. Reprinted with the permission of Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Random House, Inc. She sang beyond the genius of the sea.

  2. She sang beyond the genius of the sea. The water never formed to mind or voice, Like a body wholly body, flutteringIts empty sleeves; and yet its mimic m...

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  3. 27 de mar. de 2011 · 34K views 13 years ago. Wallace Stevens reads The Idea of Order at Key West from Wallace Stevens Reads Caedmon From Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens by Wallace...

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  4. "The Idea of Order at Key West" is one of modernist poet Wallace Stevens's most celebrated works. Written in 1934 and published in his 1936 collection Ideas of Order , the blank verse poem explores the power of art and imagination as well as humanity's relationship with the natural world.

  5. The Idea of Order at Key West" is a poem written in 1934 by modernist poet Wallace Stevens. It is one of many poems included in his book, Ideas of Order . It was also included in The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens for which he won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry .

  6. The Idea of Order at Key West’ by Wallace Stevens describes the tension between an interior and exterior life and the role of artist or maker. Stanzas One to Three. The poem begins with the speaker giving the reader information about the setting. He is on a beach in Key West, Florida, and musing on the song of a woman singing alongside him.

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