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William Carlos Williams 
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William Carlos Williams (1883–1963), like his friend Ezra Pound, never finished his magnum opus, a poem as impossibly ambitious as the Cantos, but richly invested in the present world. It was published over a period of a dozen years (1946–1958) in five books, the sixth left incomplete. The first book was welcomed by the great American poet-critic Randall Jarrell. He called it ‘the best thing Williams has ever written’ – ‘how wonderful and unlikely that this extraordinary mixture of the most delicate lyricism of perception and feeling with the hardest and homeliest actuality should ever have come into being! There has never been a poem more American.’He was disappointed with the books that followed. But he was expecting an American epic while Williams was delivering something more original, Whitmanesque, an evocation of a New Jersey community (Paterson), a great American river (the Passaic) that powered its mill wheels, a confluence of human and natural worlds in conflicts and harmonies. It is a great poem about humankind and the environment it finds, exploits but cannot dominate. The style has been called documentary, but that hardly does justice to its subtleties of tone and its American patterns of sound. Williams trained as a physician and practised as a doctor all his life. His double vocation produced a poetry different in kind from the erudite and culturally knowing and allusive work of his contemporaries. Its subtleties are of another kind.
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Christopher Mac Gowan is editor of the Collected Poems Volume I 1909-1939 and the Collected Poems Volume II 1939-1962 of William Carlos Williams.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 336 ● ISBN 9781800173781 ● File size 1.7 MB ● Editor Christopher MacGowan ● Publisher Carcanet Classics ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2023 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8823992 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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