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William Carlos Williams (September 17, 1883 – March 4, 1963) was an American poet and physician of Latin American descent closely associated with modernism and imagism. His Spring and All (1923) was written in the wake of T. S. Eliot 's The Waste Land (1922).
Journey to Love was a 1955 Random House book by the American modernist poet/writer William Carlos Williams.He dedicated it to his wife. All of the poems are in triadic stanza form, sometimes "with a short fourth line to fill out the measure."
"This Is Just to Say" (1934) is an imagist poem [1] by William Carlos Williams. The three-versed, 28-word poem is an apology about eating the reader's plums. The poem was written as if it were a note left on a kitchen table. It has been widely pastiched. [2] [3]
The tone is convincing: this narrator is a man whom the author thoroughly understands.—Literary critic Thomas R. Whitaker in “On the Ground” from William Carlos Williams (1968) [8] Critic Vivienne Koch places “A Face of Stone” among Williams' “most successful stories—in which a reversal of values is achieved by the slow impact of ...
The 52-story volume is an amalgamation of the short fiction published by New Directions in 1961. These works first appeared in The Knife of the Times and Other Stories (1932) and Life Along the Passaic River (1938), as well as 20 uncollected stories listed under the heading “Beer and Cold Cuts” published in Make Light of It: Collected Stories of William Carlos Williams (1950).
Sour Grapes: a book of poems [1] is an early work by William Carlos Williams. [1] Published in 1921, by The Four Seas Company in Boston, ...
“The Fiction of a Doctor” from William Carlos Williams: An American Artist in William Carlos Williams: A Study of the Short Fiction by Robert F. Gish, Twayne Publishers, Boston, Massachusetts. G. K. Hall & Co.. Gordon Weaver, General Editor. pp.175-178 ISBN 0-8057-8307-5; Gish, Robert F. 1989. William Carlos Williams: A Study of the Short ...
Life Along the Passaic River is a collection of 18 works of short fiction by William Carlos Williams published in 1938 by New Directions Publishers.The stories were also collected in Make Light of It: Collected Stories of William Carlos Williams (1950) and The Farmers' Daughters: The Collected Short Stories of William Carlos Williams.