Ariel was glad he had written his poems.
They were of a remembered time
Or of something seen that he liked.
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Celestial and thought provoking. Deep thoughts and challenges.
Stevens chases the muse (the power of the imagination) and the song she sings (The Idea of Order at Key West) . Ariel is the planet revolving around his muse, the sun. He hopes the muse recognizes his tribute to the creative force (Not ideas about the Thing, but The Thing Itself) .
His self and the sun were one And his poems, although makings of his self, Were no less makings of the sun. Nicely written. Thanks for sharing it with us.10 for it.
Very imaginative! So much so that I am having difficulty deciphering this. I think it is about writing and writing creates its own planet... I will return to this when I have 2 brain cells working instead of one.
To me the poet assumes the name of Ariel himself who writes about his poetry as a neutral observer or a critic. Lovely poem. Thanks. I would like to quote: His self and the sun were one / And his poems, although makings of his self / Were no less makings of the sun.
A superb poem displaying a fantastic flight of imagery. Thanks for sharing.
Stevens always leaves plenty of room for interpretation. That's why I like him. The name Ariel stirs the most discussion. I occurs to me that Stevens may be situating himself with Eliot and Shakespeare, The planet on the table is a book for sure. Whose book? Maybe all of the above.
I should add the Ariel also calls to mind the Ariel of Shakespeare's The Tempest. There Ariel is a spirit, once trapped but freed to a new service to a new lord. The poet is a servant to imagination and to the world. So Ariel to me represents the soul of every poet and mostly to Stevens himself but there is definitely a reason why he chose that name.
I am no scholar but would not Stevens have been familiar with T.S. Eliot's Ariel Poems. I believe Stevens is definitely using Ariel to mean poet and himself but also there seems to be an allusion to Eliot. The second verse sounds Wasteland-ish. Both Eliot and Stevens can be very difficult to grasp, only half perceived. But certainly they also bring Some lineament or character, Some affluence, if only half-perceived... Of the planet of which they were part.
Superb analysis by Gary Witt. Great job helping keep poetry alive. Stevens is amazing.
The Planet On the Table unlocks with two keys: Planet is Steven's Collected Poems; Ariel is the poet, Wallace Stevens.
The brief and clear explanation below by Dr W F Dougherty (a Wallace Stevens specialist) brings it all into focus.