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Out of the Lock-Up

Michael Wood

  • Collected Poetry and Prose by Wallace Stevens, edited by Frank Kermode and Joan Richardson

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Michael Wood teaches at Princeton. His most recent book is Literature and the Taste of Knowledge.

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Yes you, sweetheart
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Touches of the Real
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Impossible Wishes
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Addicted to Unpredictability
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Clinging to the Sides of a Black, Precipitous Hole
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