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A Biography of William Carlos Williams A concise biography page elaborating Williams's influence on the Beats, particularly Allen Ginsberg. | |
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Medical Humanities/Literature Arts and Medicine Synopses and critical commentary of several Williams stories and poems, from a medical point of view. | |
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Twentieth-Century Poetry in English This site, from a Japanese English literature professor, contains a Williams page with biography, bibliography, and links. Here Williams is placed among some other important figures from other phases of high literary Modernism. | |
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William Carlos Williams Bibliography Though Williams is well known for short, direct poems such as "This Is Just to Say," this page is proof that critics have not run out of things to say about his work. This long bibliography contains a list of some of the works about Williams that were published between 1986 and 1996. | |
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Six Poems Six poems of Williams', which appeared in the Dial. This page is brought to you by the University of Virginia. | |
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The Academy of American Poets: William Carlos Williams This is an AAP page containing a biography and a bibliography, and linking to an essay on the foundations of modernism in poetry. The site also includes many pages on his major peers. | |
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The Modernist Revolution: Make it New! The essay is mentioned in the previous annotation. | |
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William Carlos Williams Collection From the poetry and rare books collection at SUNY Buffalo, this page includes a photo of Williams' typewriter. | |
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Poetry Now and the Space We Live In An essay by Samuel Hux in Humanitas, which is intelligently skeptical about Williams's variable foot. | |
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After Free Verse: The New Non-Linear Poetries by Marjorie Perloff A rambling essay that surveys advance guard "prosody" in the early 20th-century, and a related survey of what has come out of it. This essay makes much of Language Poetry. | |
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William Carlos Williams From the Shoe String Record Label here is the homepage of William Carlos Williams, an advance guard jazz band. This page attests to Williams (the man's), popularity. The page authors boast that the band's debut album has been described as a "bombastic masterpiece"! | |
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William Carlos Williams Reads A Real Audio sample of Williams reading his own work. | |
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William Carlos Williams A nice bio site with some interesting links. |
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