
This linocut Raven III (on the left) was selected to illustrate an article in Johns Hopkins’ journal MUSE: Modernism/Modernity in relation to a poem by Wallace Stevens, “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.”
Raven II and III are 6″ x 8″ and printed on your choice of handmade Japanese Mulberry (white) and Kitikata (cream colored) acid-free paper. For sale unframed. $85.
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird by Wallace Stevens
I
Among twenty snowy mountains,
The only moving thing
Was the eye of the blackbird.
II
I was of three minds,
Like a tree
In which there are three blackbirds.
III
The blackbird whirled in the autumn winds.
It was a small part of the pantomime.
IV
A man and a woman
Are one.
A man and a woman and a blackbird
Are one.
V
I do not know which to prefer,
The beauty of inflections
Or the beauty of innuendoes,
The blackbird whistling
Or just after.
VI
Icicles filled the long window
With barbaric glass.
The shadow of the blackbird
Crossed it, to and fro.
The mood
Traced in the shadow
An indecipherable cause.
VII
O thin men of Haddam,
Why do you imagine golden birds?
Do you not see how the blackbird
Walks around the feet
Of the women about you?
VIII
I know noble accents
And lucid, inescapable rhythms;
But I know, too,
That the blackbird is involved
In what I know.
IX
When the blackbird flew out of sight,
It marked the edge
Of one of many circles.
X
At the sight of blackbirds
Flying in a green light,
Even the bawds of euphony
Would cry out sharply.
XI
He rode over Connecticut
In a glass coach.
Once, a fear pierced him,
In that he mistook
The shadow of his equipage
For blackbirds.
XII
The river is moving.
The blackbird must be flying.
XIII
It was evening all afternoon.
It was snowing
And it was going to snow.
The blackbird sat
In the cedar-limbs.

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August 31, 2010 at 8:48 pm
susan friedman
I would like permission to include this raven image at 1/8th of a page in a scholarly article entitled “Planetarity”. The journal is Modernism/Modernity and has a circulation of about 1,000. I would use the image in relation to a poem by Stevens, “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.” This is a non-profit journal with limited circulation; waiving of permission fees would be much appreciated. Thanks, susan friedman
September 4, 2010 at 12:16 am
nankane
Hello Susan,
Thank you for your request. Hope my response is in time for your publication. What resolution do you need?
I have several different crow images in my facebook album which you can view with this link http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2019092&id=1445176991&l=ca2e122edb
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I only request that you please send a copy of the printed journal for my archives. My address is 2344 Laguna Circle, Agoura, CA 91301.
Nan Kane
September 4, 2010 at 12:23 am
nankane
Susan,
One additional request in return for waiving the useage fee, I require that you include a credit “Raven By Nan Kane”
Thank you,
Nan