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  • Well, let me paraphrase William Carlos Williams, American poet: literature has no practical function, but every day people die for lack of what is found there. posted by pgenrestories at 9:42 PM

    How To Write In 700 Easy Lessons 2010

  • Well, let me paraphrase William Carlos Williams, American poet: literature has no practical function, but every day people die for lack of what is found there. posted by pgenrestories at 9:42 PM

    Archive 2010-04-01 2010

  • To paraphrase William Carlos Williams: No ideas but in stories.

    "I cannot play with you. I am not tamed." Ann Althouse 2009

  • At the age of 22, he moved to New York, becoming an editor for Kreymborg’s magazine Others and making friendship with numerous authors such as William Carlos Williams, Djuna Barnes, and Conrad Aiken.

    Maxwell Bodenheim greenintegerblog 2008

  • Poet William Carlos Williams had “a non-affair with the flamboyant minor-Dadaist poet Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven.”

    On Not Having an Affair With a Flamboyant Minor Dadaist Poetess Con Chapman 2011

  • With the collaboration of Monroe's "overseas correspondent," Ezra Pound, the magazine published T.S. Eliot, Robert Frost, Marianne Moore, Carl Sandburg, Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams when they were largely unknown.

    Poetry's New Palace Joel Henning 2011

  • But it is poetry where America's Modernist contribution resides, and he underplays the influence of Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens and Hart Crane.

    Making It New in the New World Steven Watson 2011

  • Even non-English majors can cite titles, images or stanzas by W.B. Yeats, Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, Marianne Moore, W.H. Auden and Philip Larkin—and can conjure up a picture of them—while Mr. Wilbur's achievements and the man himself remain blurry.

    A Great Living Poet's Rare Art of Reticence Richard B. Woodward 2011

  • For some reason, every devout reader of 20th century poetry knows that the poet William Carlos Williams was a doctor, that the poet Wallace Stevens was a lawyer, or that Frank O-Hara worked at the front desk at the MOMA where he composed during lunch breaks what culminated into his epic Lunch Poems.

    Feliz L. Molina: A Poetic Labor Day Weekend Feliz L. Molina 2011

  • For some reason, every devout reader of 20th century poetry knows that the poet William Carlos Williams was a doctor, that the poet Wallace Stevens was a lawyer, or that Frank O-Hara worked at the front desk at the MOMA where he composed during lunch breaks what culminated into his epic Lunch Poems.

    Feliz L. Molina: A Poetic Labor Day Weekend Feliz L. Molina 2011

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