Domination of black by wallace stevens
"Domination of Black" is a poem in Wallace Stevens' Harmonium, first published in and later () selected by him as his best poem for the anthology This Is My Best. Domination of Black. At night, by the fire, The colors of the bushes. And of the fallen leaves, Repeating themselves, Turned in the room, Like the leaves.
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Domination Of Black
Description:Open Document Domination of Black by Wallace Stevens The poem " Domination of Black" by Wallace Stevens takes place on an early autumn night, focusing at one point on a person in a room thinking about darkness, while a fire is going in a fireplace nearby. A few images appear repetitively, which tie the poem together more clearly. The poem begins by describing the setting: Then explaining that the colors of the fallen leaves and bushed nearby outside have changed color. This is visible to the person inside by the fireplace.
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