Best of
United-States

1936

Ideas of Order


Wallace Stevens - 1936
    This rare signed limited edition of that crucial work features his illuminating meditation on art—“The Idea of Order at Key West”—along with 32 additional poems, each the sublime expression of a body of work praised by critics as “drenched with the life of his senses. This vibrant fact forms the core of his exploration of the interplay between the mind and reality… What gives his best work its astonishing power and vitality is the way in which a fixed point of view, maturing naturally, eventually takes in more than a constantly shifting point of view could get at” (New York Times). Awarded the 1955 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, “no poet gives us more to think about or greater reward for thinking” (Chiasson, New York Review of Books).

Of Lena Geyer


Marcia Davenport - 1936
    Her story has been gathered from those who knew her best: Her cherished music master Pizzetti, her closest confidant, her husband, and her manager. What emerges is the complex and challenging life of a woman who wasn't afraid to aim for the stars...and reach them!