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Collected Poems Volume I

1909-1939

William Carlos Williams author Walton Litz editor Christopher McGowan editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd

Published:27th Sep '18

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This first volume of Collected Poems Volume I showcases Williams's evolution as a poet, highlighting his unique voice and modern themes.

The first volume of Collected Poems Volume I presents a comprehensive collection of William Carlos Williams's poetry, meticulously curated for the modern reader. This edition captures the essence of his poetic journey, showcasing his development from an emerging poet to a significant figure in the Modernist movement. Williams's work reflects his experiences in Europe and his relationships with other influential literary figures, providing readers with a rich context for understanding his contributions to American poetry.

In this volume, the poems are arranged chronologically, beginning with The Tempers from 1913 and concluding with the poems published between 1936 and 1939. This structure not only highlights the evolution of Williams's style but also emphasizes the themes that permeate his work. His poetry is grounded in the everyday, yet it explores profound themes, capturing the 'urgent insurgent now' of his time. Williams's unique voice stands in contrast to that of Walt Whitman, yet he is often seen as Whitman's literary descendant.

Collected Poems Volume I is celebrated for its accessibility and depth, making it an essential read for both new and seasoned poetry enthusiasts. Through his vivid depictions of ordinary life, Williams invites readers to engage with the world around them and to reflect on the interplay between the present and the past. This edition serves as a testament to his lasting impact on American literature.

`Today it would be hard to find a reader of poetry who would not acknowledge Williams as one of the major American modernists.’ - Adam Kirsch; 'Williams sees the real function of the imagination as breaking through the alienation of the near at hand and reviving its wonder.' - Hugh Fox

ISBN: 9781784106713

Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 43mm

Weight: unknown

608 pages

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