I would like to invite area residents to attend the screening of my recently released documentary, “The World of Wallace Stevens,” which will be shown in the Morrell Meeting Room at Curtis Library at noon on Wednesday, April 29. Wallace Stevens is considered by most academics to be the leading American poet of the twentieth century, and he was also a vice president of the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company (now The Hartford), a job that he loved. To read more about my film, including the strong endorsements from leading Stevens scholars at Berkeley and Notre Dame, click on the documentary link on my website, www.wallacestevensbiography.com.
Alison Johnson Topsham
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