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From the Misery of Don Joost : ウィキペディア英語版
From the Misery of Don Joost
"From the Misery of Don Joost" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, ''Harmonium''. It is in the public domain, having been published in the journal ''Poetry'' in 1921 (volume 19, October 1921).
The only reference to this poem in Stevens's letters is not helpful. Responding to a question from Hi Simons, he writes: "Don Joost is a jovial Don Quixote. He is an arbitrary figure."〔Stevens, H., p. 464.〕 As Eleanor Cook observes, Don Joost is not jovial, and his resignation contrasts with Don Quixote's bravado.〔Cook, p. 51.〕
:It seems clear to me...that thou art not well-versed in the matter of adventures: these are giants; and if thou art afraid, move aside and start to pray whilst I enter with them in fierce and unequal combat. (Cervantes, ''Don Quixote'', I.viii, trans. Edith Grossman, 2003)
Buttel lists this poem as among a few from ''Harmonium'' that anticipate Stevens's later poetry.〔Buttel, p. 250.〕 The others on his list are "Sunday Morning", "The Snow Man", "Another Weeping Woman", and "Death of a Soldier". Mention should also be made of "Le Monocle de Mon Oncle", with which it shares a focus on leaving youth behind. His body, the animal, has become old. He counts the passage of time by reference to the seasons, and his passage through the seasons is compared to a storm, which is abating. The combat with the sun may be a creative struggle, viewed as finished.
The writing of ''Harmonium'' was a watershed for Stevens, and this is one way he experienced it.
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