“The New World of William Carlos Williams,” by Adam Kirsch (NYRB, Feb 2012)
Today it would be hard to find a reader of poetry who would not acknowledge William Carlos Williams as one of the major American modernists, a peer of Wallace Stevens and Marianne Moore and Ezra Pound… [Read the Full Article]
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