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  1. The Collected Later Poems of William Carlos Williams. by William Carlos Williams, 1967
  2. The Letters of Denise Levertov and William Carlos Williams by Denise Levertov, Christopher MacGowan, et all 1998-11
  3. Embodiment of Knowledge by William Carlos Williams, 1974-12-12
  4. House Calls With William Carlos Williams, MD by Robert Coles, 2008-08-02
  5. Spring and All (New Directions Pearls) by William Carlos Williams, 2011-04-29
  6. Selected Poems (Penguin Modern Classics) by William Carlos Williams, 2000-09-28
  7. Many Loves and Other Plays: The Collected Plays of William Carlos Williams by William Carlos Williams, 1961-12
  8. Something to Say: William Carlos Williams on Younger Poets (William Carlos Williams Archive Series) by William Carlos Williams, 1985-10
  9. The Selected Letters of William Carlos Williams by William Carlos Williams, 1985-02-17
  10. WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS by William Carlos). Whitaker, Thomas R. (Williams, 1968-01-01
  11. The Wedge (First Edition | Poetry | Limited Edition | WCW | William Carlos Williams) by William Carlos (aka WCW) Williams, 1944
  12. A Recognizable Image: William Carlos Williams on Art and Artists by William Carlos Williams, 1978-01-01
  13. Rigor Of Beauty: Essays In Commemoration Of William Carlos Williams
  14. The Farmers' Daughters. the Collected Stories of William Carlos Williams by William Carlos Williams, 1961-01-01

41. Williams, William Carlos. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Lang
williams, william carlos. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English LanguageFourth Edition. 2000. 2000. williams, william carlos. DATES 1883–1963.
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42. William Carlos Williams (1883-1963)
American Literature on the Web william carlos williams (18831963). Communionwilliam carlos williams and Walt Whitman , an essay by Eric Elliott.
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43. Poets' Corner - William Carlos Williams - Sour Grapes
PC Home Page . Recent Additions Sour Grapes. by william carlos williams. 1921 Transcribedfor the Web by Nelson Miller and Scripted by Steve, 1998. Contents
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44. Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters W,X
America (NM). william carlos williams. (1883 1963) American Physician,Author, Poet, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1963 from
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45. Williams, William Carlos
williams, william carlos. williams, william carlos, 1883–1963, American poetand physician, b. Rutherford, NJ, educated in Geneva, Switzerland, Univ.
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    Williams, William Carlos Williams, William Carlos, Poems (1909) and The Tempers (1913) to free-verse expressionism in Al Que Quiere! Kora in Hell (1920), and Sour Grapes (1921). Williams observed American life closely, expressed anger at injustice, and recorded his impressions in a lucid, vital style. He developed a verse that is close to the idiom of speech, revealing a fidelity to ordinary things seen and heard. Later volumes of his poetry include Collected Poems Collected Later Poems Collected Earlier Poems Journey to Love Pictures from Brueghel, and Other Poems (1963; Pulitzer Prize), and a five-volume, impressionistic, philosophical poem, Paterson In the American Grain Selected Essays (1954), and Embodiment of Knowledge (1974). Among his other works are a collection of short stories

46. PAL: William Carlos Williams (1883-1963)
Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century william carlos williams (1883-1963). Breslin,James EB william carlos williams, an American artist. NY Oxford UP, 1970.
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Source: Gallery of Writers Top Primary Works Poetry Poems The Tempers Al Que Quiere! Sour Grapes Collected Poems 1906-1938 Paterson The Desert Music Journey to Love Pictures from Breghel Fiction The Great American Novel A Voyage to Pagany Trilogy: White Mule In the Money , 1940; and The Build-Up Non-Fiction Kora in Hell: Improvisations In the American Grain Autobiography Top Selected Bibliography Bernstein, Michael A. The tale of the tribe: Ezra Pound and the modern verse epic . Princeton, N.J.: Princeton UP, 1980. PS3531.O82 C2836 (includes discussion of Paterson Breslin, James E. B. William Carlos Williams, an American artist . NY: Oxford U P, 1970. PS3545 .I544 Z577 Callan, Ron. William Carlos Williams and transcendentalism: fitting the crab in a box . NY: St. Martin's P, 1992. PS3545 .I544 Z5825 Conarroe, Joel.

47. MSN Encarta - Williams, William Carlos
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48. Voices And Visions Spotlight -- William Carlos Williams
Learn more about william carlos williams by visiting Web sites that explorehis life and poetry. william carlos williams the Poetry/Art Connection.
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This remarkable New Jersey poet-physician established an American kind of poem distinct from European forms. His work demonstrates an innovative use of common objects and experience as topics for poems as well as formal experiments with the cadences of actual American speech. Academy of American Poets Hear Williams read "To Elsie" and find a concise Williams biography, a connection to Allen Ginsberg sites, and more at the Academy of American Poets' site on Williams. University of Virginia Library's Electronic Text Center Read the six Williams poems, including "Portrait of a Lady" and "Willow Poem," featured in the August 1920 issue of The Dial. New York University School of Medicine's Literature, Arts, and Medicine Database What is "The Red Wheelbarrow" about? You'll find helpful annotations on some of Williams's poetry and short stories at this NYU site. "I see bare branches laden with snow." For an interesting exhibition on the influence of Chinese art and poetry on Williams and other writers, visit the online version of "Petals on a Wet Black Bough: American Modernist Writers and the Orient," presented by the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library of Yale University.

49. American Passages - Unit 10. Rhythms In Poetry: Authors
Authors william carlos williams (18831963) 4996 Anonymous, william carloswilliams (1963), courtesy of the Library of Congress LC-USZ62-109601.
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This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. The Tempers , in 1913. Williams would go on to publish many books of poetry, short stories, novels, essays, and an autobiography, but it is his poetry that has assured his fame.
Williams represents a strand of modernism that is markedly different from the work of expatriate poets T. S. Eliot and Pound. Unlike his contemporaries, Williams wanted to write poetry that used the American idiom and focused on the world available to him in northern New Jersey. When he wrote about art, he wrote from the perspective of an ordinary visitor in the gallery, not as an insider flaunting a special aesthetic education. He affirmed that poetry should sound like common American speech and should not take the form that Pound came to favor, a verse littered with esoteric allusions. The painters he favored were those a bit like himself, artists who celebrated the color and feel of ordinary life.

50. William Carlos Williams - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
Biography of william carlos williams. william carlos williams (1883 1963). Born in Rutherford, New Jersey, near the city of Paterson
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Born in Rutherford, New Jersey, near the city of Paterson, William Carlos Williams studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. There he became friends with Ezra Pound and Hilda Doolittle (later known as H. D.) and started to think of his medical career as a means of supporting himself while he composed poetry, even as he interned in New York City and pursued postgraduate studies in Germany. Williams made Rutherford his lifelong home and practiced medicine until he retired, writing at night and spending weekends in New York City with other writers and artists. Williams consciously wrote poetry that provided a counterpoint to that of Frost Pound , and Eliot . In his work, he wished to speak like an American within an American context of small cities, immigrants, and workers. He wanted his poetic line to reflect the rhythm of everyday speech and drew his subject matter from ordinary surroundings a painting, a red wheelbarrow, a dish of plums. Williams's collections include Spring and All (both poetry and prose; 1923);

51. William Carlos Williams --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
williams, william carlos Britannica Concise. , williams, william carlos(1883–1963). Ordinary scenes of everyday life become extraordinary
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52. Literary Kicks WilliamCarlosWilliams
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53. The Works Of William Carlos Williams
The Works of william carlos williams. Thanks 1938. The Complete CollectedPoems of william carlos williams 19061938 New Directions, 1938.
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Reid Howell, 1909. The Tempers
Elkin Mathews, 1913. Al Que Quiere! A Book of Poems
Four Seas, 1917. Kora in Hell: Improvisations
Four Seas, 1920. Sour Grapes
Four Seas, 1921. The Great American Novel
Three Mountains Press, 1923. Spring and All
Contact Company, 1923. Go Go
Monroe Wheeler, 1923. In The American Grain
Boni, 1925. A Voyage to Paragany
Macaulay, 1928. A Novelette and Other Prose (1921-1931) TO Publishers, 1932. The Knife of the Times and Other Stories Dragon Press, 1932. Collected Poems: 1921-1931 Objectivist Press, 1934. An Early Martyr and Other Poems Alcestis Press, 1935. White Mule New Directions, 1937. Life Along the Passaic River New Directions, 1938. The Complete Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams: 1906-1938 New Directions, 1938. In The Money New Directions, 1940. The Wedge Cummington Press, 1944. Paterson (Book One) New Directions, 1946. Paterson (Book Two) New Directions, 1948.

54. William Carlos Williams (1883-1963)
william carlos williams (18831963). Contributing Editor TheodoraR. Graham. Classroom Issues and Strategies. Students assumption
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Students' assumption that what appears simple is simplistic can be a problem with teaching Williams's poetry. Some students feel the need to sketch in the house, barn, and fields behind the wheelbarrow and white chickens. For others, lack of experience with innovative line breaks and visual effects causes initial confusion. Many do not at first listen for the voice(s). They do not pay attention to speakers and therefore miss the tonal shadings, irony, humor, and other effects, including the sometimes clinical objectivity of poems related to visual art. I recommend that students read poems aloud from the beginning. I read a poem aloud myself in class as a "possible interpretation" and have students comment on or revise the reading. I also use transparencies of shorter poems, occasionally changing the line breaks in an "edited version" to call attention to Williams's technique of fragmentation (not breaking necessarily with a syntactic unit). In addition, I sometimes use art slides that relate to specific poems (Demuth's "I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold," "Tuberoses"; Picasso's "The Girl and the Hoop"; Sheeler's "Classic Scene"). Students often ask if Williams is usually the speaker in the poem. They wonder how autobiographical his work is and ask whether his work as a doctor really influenced the way he wrote and what he wrote about. Those interested in form ask whether a single sentence, broken up on the page, can be a legitimate poem.

55. William Carlos Williams & Walt Whitman (essay)
william carlos williams contends that art gives the feeling of completion by revealingthe oneness of experience (194) This argument relies on the precept
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by Eric Elliott, December, 1989 Spring and All Williams creates a persona that is appealing, establishing a relationship and connecting with the reader. Both Whitman and Williams create a harmony between themselves and the reader that suggests the universality of experience.
The persona that one senses emerging from Williams in Spring and All is a justified arrogance, a writer that will completely ignore convention in order to establish a tone. His mixture of verse and prose suggests a pragmatic technique, a willingness to use whatever means necessary to connect with the reader. In "Flight To the City," he explores imaginative associations connected with the night sky, and follows it with the statement, "So long as the sky is recognized as on association" (187). He speaks to the reader with sincerity, with an enthusiasm that often descends into madness: If I could say what is in my mind in Sanscrit or even Latin I would do so. But I cannot. I speck for the integrity of the soul and the greatness of life's inanity; the formality of its boredom; the orthodoxy of its stupidity. Kill! Kill! let there be fresh meat . . . (179) Spring and All is a map of Williams' imagination, a collection of poems cemented by "prose" explanation. He wants to leave no doubt about what he is expressing, presenting himself as his own critic. Like Whitman, the reader becomes part of Williams' persona through an expression of the universality of thought, an "approximate co-extension with the universe." For Williams the reader would ideally enter the world of his poem so completely as to become lost, having no separate identity from that of the poet.

56. Williams, William Carlos
williams, william carlos. Date of Birth Sept 17, 1883 Place of BirthRutherford, New Jersey Date of Death March 4, 1963 Like Chekhov
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Date of Birth: Sept 17, 1883
Place of Birth: Rutherford, New Jersey
Date of Death: March 4, 1963
Like Chekhov , William Carlos Williams was a country doctor before he became a writer. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School and began practicing as a pediatrician in Rutherford, New Jersey (near the present-day Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford) before publishing his first literary work, 'Poems,' in 1909.
He wrote stories, plays and autobiographies as well as poems. His most memorable achievement is probably his five books of poetry about the humble and downtrodden Northern New Jersey city of Paterson, which few people would have seen as a fit subject for an epic poem. "No ideas but in things," he writes in the first page, and to hammer the point home he studs this unpretentious but dramatic work with ancient newspaper articles, anecdotes and letters from friends and admirers. One of the letter-writers was A.G., an enthusiastic young poet admirer from Paterson. This was the then-unknown Allen Ginsberg
Williams wrote the introduction for Ginsberg's "Howl and Other Poems" in the mid-fifties. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1963, the year of his death.

57. Williams, William Carlos
williams, william carlos. US Imagist poet, william carlos williams, pictured inthe 1950s. (Image © Archive Photos) US poet, essayist, and theoretician.
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US poet, essayist, and theoretician. He was associated with Imagism and Objectivism. One of the most original and influential of modern poets, he is noted for advancing poetics of visual images and colloquial American rhythms, conceiving the poem as a field of action . His epic, five-book poem Patterson Pictures from Brueghel (1963) won him, posthumously, a Pulitzer Prize. His vast body of prose work includes novels, short stories, essays, and the play A Dream of Love
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60. William Carlos Williams On The Baroness
william carlos williams. A Chapter from his Autobiography. The Baroness .Biographical profile of williams Along with everything else
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Biographical profile of Williams Along with everything else I was still going in to the city Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, to pediatric clinics, first to the Babies', then the Post Graduate Hospitals, for advanced training. It was tiresome, hot work in summer, and in winter the commuting was hard, but I enjoyed it. On Fridays, which was my day off, I'd stop over sometimes for a party during the evening. The group often met on the second floor of a small Fourteenth Street apartment, most often at Lola Ridge's, that Vestal of the Arts, a devout believer in the humanity of letters; narrow quarters where anyone might on occasion show up. I can't remember all the names, but once, Mayakofsky, the Russian poet, appeared with his friend and manager who was wearing a particolored vest, half green and half white. Mayakofsky read aloud for us his "Willie the Havana Street Cleaner." A big man, he rested one foot on top of the studio table as he read. It was the perfect gesture. He had a good voice, and though no one understood a word he said, we were all impressed by the tumbling sounds and his intense seriousness. I remember there were two giggling poets of the smarter and younger generation who, while thinking him wonderful, were more, as far as I could tell, impressed by his si~e than by anything else. Two nice little "girls." For myself it sounded as might The Odyssey from the mouth of some impassioned Greek.

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