"This superbly edited text brings to the foreground Stevens' cultural and social interests, often with specific references to the Third World. . . . It is a very important tool for the study of Stevens and modernism which will help us to forge ahead n what may be the decisive scholarly project for literary critics and historians over the next decade: the discovery and definition of the supremely worldly, densely historical and political character of literary modernism."--Frank Lentricchia
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