Of Heaven Considered as a Tomb
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"Of Heaven Considered as a Tomb" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium (1923). It was first published in 1921,[1] so it is in the public domain.[1]
Of Heaven Considered as a Tomb
What word have you, interpreters, of men |
This is a poem about the other side of death, optimistically halloo'ing the departed ("the darkened ghosts") for news that they are still "about and still about", pessimistically anticipating that the burials that occur each day are a portal into nothingness, "the one abysmal night". It may be compared with "The Worms at Heaven's Gate", which presents death more naturalistically.
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- ^ Poetry, October 1921