Tea at the Palaz of Hoon

Tea at the Palaz of Hoon

"Tea at the Palaz of Hoon" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was first published in 1921, so it is in the public domain. [Bates, p. 126. See also Librivox [http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4077] and the Poetry web site. [http://www.poetrymagazine.org/search_author.html?query=6576] ] This is easily understood as a philosophical poem, lending itself to interpretation as an exercise in the philosophy of solipsism or subjective idealism such as Fichte's. It can also be read as a statement of a psychological theory like Freud's that hypothesizes a subconscious mental domain that influences conscious mental life. Bordering on such interpretations but neutral among them is the idea that the poem is about the poet's experience of self-discovery through imaginative construction of himself. The poet's creativity in this regard is perhaps extreme, but it makes his self more "his" self, hence he finds himself "more truly and more strange".

Bates remarks that the regal figure of Hoon is the figure least qualified by irony among the early protagonists of "Harmonium".

Without a visit to Hoon in his palaz, one will not appreciate how Stevens's poems of the thirties, though they are not intimately autobiographical, might nevertheless be said to contain and discourse of himself alone. [Bates, p. 126]
He adds that the pure poet "bathes his nominal subject in the imaginative effulgence [that] Stevens called the 'poetry of the subject'". [Bates, p. 153] The pure poet is distinguished from the local poet who defines himself as the intelligence of his soil, in that the former applies himself to what Stevens called "the idea of pure poetry: imagination, extended beyond local consciousness,...an idea to be held in common by South, West, North and East." [Quoted from Stevens's letters by Bates, p. 154] (See "The Comedian as the Letter C" regarding the topic of local poetry. See also the main "Harmonium" essay, especially the section "Locality".)

Although this poem was written before "Comedian", Bates is proposing that Stevens "found Hoon's course more congenial than Crispin's" as his poetic project matured in the thirties. It was not until he took up his genealogical study in the early forties that, according to Bates, Stevens resumed the connection with his native region that had been severed by his move to New York. [Bates, p. 154] (See the main Wallace Stevens essay for biographical details.)

Notes

References

  • Bates, R. "Wallace Stevens: A Mythology of Self". 1985: University of California Press
  • Stevens, Holly. "Letters of Wallace Stevens". 1966: University of California Press.


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