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Selected Poems | William Carlos Williams
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For his Selected Poems, C. K. Williams has chosen from three decades of his work - ranging from his early poems to a group of new poems - to produce a volume that represents every aspect of his remarkable career. The book opens with poems from Lies (1969) and I Am the Bitter Name (1971), which introduced Williams as one of the most gifted poets of his generation, and moves on to an exquisite series of poems inspired by the Japanese poet Issa. These are followed by a substantial portion of With Ignorance (1977), where Williams first explored the bold, sinewy, capacious long line that has become a hallmark of his work - and one of the genuine innovations in postwar American poetry. The selections from his subsequent work, Tar (1983), Flesh and Blood (1987), and A Dream of Mind (1992), show him mastering that line in fiercely unsentimental, succinct eight-line vignettes, and longer poems in which his vigilant sensibility ranges over the American moral landscape with a characteristic authority and intensity of insight. The book closes with thirteen new poems in which the metaphysical aspect of Williams's recent work emerges with fresh and striking directness.
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KimHM
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TheSpineView
Selected Poems | William Carlos Williams
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#poetrymatters @TheSpineView
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Cute little poem. However, it leaves you with a feeling he was not sorry at all.

Elizabeth2 This poem is in a children‘s book of poetry that I still have from my childhood. It was always one of my favorites as a child. Thanks for the nostalgia this morning! 🙂 4y
TheSpineView @Elizabeth2 You're welcome! 4y
Leftcoastzen Love William Carlos Williams! 4y
cozypunk I like to imagine the last two lines are *about* his wife. ☺ 4y
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TheEllieMo
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Lcsmcat Love this poem! 4y
TheSpineView 💙💙💙 4y
BookmarkTavern I love this poem. 💜 4y
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Lcsmcat
Selected Poems | William Carlos Williams
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TheSpineView 👍😊🤩 4y
KVanRead So good. 4y
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Lcsmcat
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sarahbarnes This is one of my favorite poems of all time. 4y
jewright One of my favorites, and my students loved it last year. 4y
Lcsmcat @sarahbarnes @jewright I‘ve loved this one for a long time. It‘s nice to hear that current students still do. 4y
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jewright @Lcsmcat They liked the simplicity and imagery. We wrote imitation poems, and it was really fun. 4y
TheSpineView @jewright So glad to hear kids are enjoying poetry! 4y
TheSpineView 👍😍❤ 4y
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almeda
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I first heard about William Carlos Williams on the Wonderful! podcast, and a few days later I coincidentally found this collection of his poems in a used book store. As much as I love a good old heap of flowery language, I also really enjoy the fact that Williams values the mundane without transforming it into the grandiose. Looking forward to continue reading!

rather_be_reading welcome to litsy 📚☕📚 #litsywelcomewagon 5y
RaimeyGallant Welcome! 5y
Eggs Welcome to Litsy 🥳🤗 5y
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LeePeckover
Selected Poems | William Carlos Williams
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My favourite poem. #WorldPoetryDay

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LeePeckover
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Stunning graffiti poetry 😍

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JessReads
Selected Poems | William Carlos Williams
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Happy August, Littens! I‘ve been missing from Litsy lately, and I miss all of you. In order to make Litsy a habit again, I‘m setting myself a challenge of posting once a day for the month of August. I‘m not going to use a specific challenge, just catch up with old reviews and quotes and get back into the swing of things. Anyone want to join me?

JulAnna It will be good to have you back! 💕 6y
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GirlChandler
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William Carlos Williams is vastly improved with the addition of a Girl Genius bookmark sticking out, reminding you who's in charge.

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Hobbinol
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I can't imagine a more interesting physical characteristic for the poet William Carlos Williams than a "hair whorl back of neck left side." I just love that. This passport is for the doctor and his wife, Flo Herman Williams.

#WritersOnVacation

LeahBergen That's crazily specific! 😮 7y
DivineDiana Loving the word whorl! 7y
Hobbinol Me too! At first I thought it said "hair whore"! @DivineDiana (edited) 7y
Hobbinol These physical descriptions are so interesting to me. FS Fitzgerald had a scar in the middle of his forehead. Of course I was unsatisfied with just that! A scar shaped like what? But Dr. Williams' description is much more satisfying due to its specificity. 😊 @LeahBergen (edited) 7y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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Poem for my 3rd graders on #PoetryWednesday

BookHermit Have you seen the film Patterson by Jim Jarmusch? 8y
AndreaReads We read this one when I was in third grade! We then had to write apology poems. Mine was about not really being sorry for hitting someone because they deserved it. 😂 8y
Blueberry I enjoy William Carlos Williams. 8y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk @BookHermit No, but I'm gonna! Jim Jarmusch is one of my favorite directors of all time. 8y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @AndreaReads Nice! The kids really dug the "Sorry, but not really because they were awesome" part of the poem. 8y
BookHermit @TobeyTheScavengerMonk It's lovely. That Kylo Ren isn't all bad 😉 8y
merelybookish @BookHermit Amazing movie! 8y
ValerieAndBooks I've always loved this one! 8y
TrishB This came up in a book I read earlier this week!! 8y
Jabberwocky I've always loved this poem ❤️ 8y
saresmoore Homeschooling minds want to know: what was the accompanying assignment? 😏 8y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @saresmoore The thing we talk about with every poem we read is "What can you tell me about who is speaking?" because it is tough for them to grasp that the author's ability to invent is limitless. They always want the speaker to be the author. I write "I am a mutant space cat" on the board all the time to show that the speaker is not always the author... 8y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @saresmoore The kids were able to determine that there were two people involved, plum eater and intended plum recipient, and that these people were close, living in the same house because they shared the same icebox, probably a husband and wife because children would not be thoughtful enough to leave the note, and one girl told me a man had to have written it because a woman would have shared the plums... 8y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @saresmoore Then we examined the end. Why does the writer keep going after apologizing? To kind of rub it in a little that the plums were awesome. Essentially "Sorry, not sorry." Apologies for the long windedness. I like to talk teaching! 8y
saresmoore @TobeyTheScavengerMonk Thank you for sharing. This is quite helpful for me! I'm often taken aback by my own kids' observations on poetry. I think your student who made the gender observation probably keeps a close eye on her parents' relationship dynamics. 8y
Suet624 I love that they thought the woman would have shared the plum 😁 8y
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OrangeMooseReads
Selected Poems | William Carlos Williams
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From my textbook #litsypoetry365

Alfoster This is SUCH a cool poem to analyze!😍 8y
KVanRead I've always loved this one. 8y
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JackieSmith
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THIS IS JUST TO SAY I have kept/ the book/ that was due/ at the library today/ and which/ you are probably/ awaiting/ with breathless anticipation/ Forgive me/ it is delicious/ so simple/ and so complex

B.Reader 😂😂 8y
Lacythebookworm 🙌❤ 8y
DrexEdit 👏👏💜 this! 😊 8y
DreesReads I have been known to do that too--more often than I care to admit 😂 8y
Gleefulreader 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 8y
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Lylah
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I usually don't buy books of poetry but I was in the mood for something light today. ☺️