The Surprises of the Superhuman by Wallace Stevens

"The Surprises of the Superhuman" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was first published in 1918, so it is in the public domain.

This poem was Section V of the poem-sequence "Lettres d'un Soldat" (1918). It was extracted as "The Surprises of the Superhuman" for the second edition of Harmonium, along with "Negation"; the two poems adjoin each other near the end of the book. Both poems reflect Stevens's reading of Nietzsche. Bates comments that it contrasts the bourgeois concept of justice with that suitable to "Űbermenschlichkeit".