Voices & Visions: Wallace Stevens (1988)
The hero of Wallace Stevens’s poetry is the human imagination. Like Emily Dickinson’s, Stevens’s sedate and uneventful outer life concealed a lush and adventurous inner one. Such adventures were for Stevens not an escape from reality but a journey toward a new reality. Although Stevens was no philosopher–he was a bold and brilliant poet–he explored the workings of the human mind with a precision philosophers might envy.
Director: Richard P. Rogers
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 57 min
Release Date: January 1, 1988
Cast
- Carol Locatell - Narrator
Screenplay
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Voices & Visions: Wallace Stevens about?
- The hero of Wallace Stevens’s poetry is the human imagination. Like Emily Dickinson’s, Stevens’s sedate and uneventful outer life concealed a lush and adventurous inner one. Such adventures were for Stevens not an escape from reality but a journey toward a new reality. Although Stevens was no philosopher–he was a bold and brilliant poet–he explored the workings of the human mind with a precision philosophers might envy.
- Who directed Voices & Visions: Wallace Stevens?
- Voices & Visions: Wallace Stevens was directed by Richard P. Rogers.
- Who stars in Voices & Visions: Wallace Stevens?
- Voices & Visions: Wallace Stevens stars Carol Locatell.
- How long is Voices & Visions: Wallace Stevens?
- Voices & Visions: Wallace Stevens has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
- What genre is Voices & Visions: Wallace Stevens?
- Voices & Visions: Wallace Stevens is a Documentary film.