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

£25.00

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William Carlos Williams' Collected Poems Volume I reissued as a Carcanet Classic. Described by Thom Gunn as `an ideal edition’, this first volume of William Carlos Williams’ Collected Poems is a vivid account of his formation as a poet, his time in Europe, and his interactions with the major players of Modernism (he never quite appreciated that he was one of them). The poems are printed in the order of original publication, starting with The Tempers (1913) and ending with Poems 1936–1939. Williams remains one of the most popular American poets of all time, Whitman’s heir but with a voice wholly unlike Whitman’s: provincial, particular, never quite settled. His material is the stuff of daily life, though he takes big risks of theme: `the urgent insurgent now’ that he lives and celebrates becomes history; it can generate energy even from the past.

`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

2nd New edition