William Carlos Williams. The Autobiography of
William Carlos Williams.
1972 "
William Carlos Williams and some younger poets", Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 4: 183-193.
They walk incommunicado, the equation is beyond solution, yet its sense is clear--that they may live his thought is listed in the Telephone Directory It seems fitting, then, that
William Carlos Williams should be celebrated as one of America's distinguished poets, one whose humanistic naturalism is reflected in all his writings.
A fusty university professor can wax lyrical about the poems of
William Carlos Williams but is incapable of saying I love you.
FOUR SONGS for Tenor and Piano (Philip Larkin and
William Carlos Williams) .G.
Merwin, and
William Carlos Williams. The last section , "White: Echo" deals with the implications of death, including the contemplation of an afterlife.
Auden,
William Carlos Williams, Robert Lowell, Billy Collins and Mary Leader have found inspiration in works of fine art.
William Carlos Williams, physician and poet, writes of the everyday lives of common people.
He is the recipient of the
William Carlos Williams Award, a Lambda Book Award and a Pushcart Prize among numerous other awards.
William Carlos Williams was also an intern at Roosevelt, and his accounts of Hell's Kitchen (5) jibe with those of Zinsser.
He enjoyed the company of literary locals like Trappist monk and poet Thomas Merton and writer Wendell Berry, and his thinking was influenced by
William Carlos Williams's poetics of the quotidian--particularly its manifestation in the book-length poem Paterson (1946-58).
The three poems by
William Carlos Williams (The Rewaking, Lear, Shadows) speak of struggle, surrender and renewal, reasserting, almost Music Makers-like, the power of imagination to renew the soul.