Reading and Listening to Stevens's Letters: The Delicatest Ear of the Mind
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Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens
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Lisa Goldfarb, professor of philosophy at the Gallatin School at New York University, presents on the importance of reading Wallace Stevens's letters.
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