Gathers, chronologically, all the major poems of Williams' career
Gathers, chronologically, all the major poems of Williams' career 'And when the second and final colume of Williams' 'Collected Poems' is published, it should become even more apparent that he is this century's major American poet.
" So that readers could more fully understand the extent of Williams' radical simplicity, all of his published poetry, excluding Paterson, was reissued in two definite volumes, of which this is the first.
Gathers, chronologically, all the major poems of Williams' career
Collection of poems of William Carlos Williams from 1939-1962.
The correspondence of the American writer illuminates his life and presents his observations on poetry
WCW, I Wanted to Write a Poem. Williams discusses the procedure of poetry.
This collection makes available work of one of our greatest American poets in the last decade of his life.
The Autobiography is an unpretentious book; it reads much as Williams talked—spontaneously and often with a special kind of salty humor.
" 'Asphodel' celebrates unforgettably Williams' love for his wife Floss, (going) so far as to say, 'Death is not the end of it'...'Asphodel' strands impressively as the poet's personal credo, a late, long poem central to his entire work.
If there is an ocean it is here.” In this hybrid text, Williams blends poetry and prose to explore the relation of the artist to the world and the life of humanity. Spring and All is a book of poems by William Carlos Williams.