* Landscape with the Fall of Icarus by
William Carlos Williams inspired by Pieter Brueghel's The Fall of Icarus
Zinsser picked up at Columbia what
William Carlos Williams had acquired at Penn: the spirit of pragmatic humanism that flourished in the "aristocratic" American universities of John Dewey's era.
William Carlos Williams Award from The Poetry Society of America, and
He has also edited selections from the poetry of Jorge Luis Borges and
William Carlos Williams.
Desire and Restraint: Conflicting Views of Women in the Poetry of
William Carlos Williams. Nicole L.
This painting was the artist's homage and tribute to a poem by his friend,
William Carlos Williams.
Who work at DoubleTake magazine try not to forget how our publication got to be and why we still want to remember fondly the spoken and written words of
William Carlos Williams. In his words, we find his yearning determination to respect mightily the range and authority of American voices, to render them directly, and respond to them as the city doctor he was in Paterson, New Jersey.
The six problem-based learning units cover a wide range of topics and disciplines: genetically modified foods; fugitive slaves and the Underground Railroad;
William Carlos Williams; geometry and cultural mores; consumer information and computers; environmental impact of an oil storage tank; heresy and scientific thought; and writing and editing skills.
In this book Coles creatively combines personal interviews with Dorothy Day, Walker Percy,
William Carlos Williams, and Anna Freud with his musings on works from the domain of theology (St.
As
William Carlos Williams poetically described it, "There was/A splash quite unnoticed/This was/Icarus drowning."
The promoters of Imagism, which included Hilda Doolittle, John Gould Fletcher, Richard Aldington, and later, Amy Lowell and
William Carlos Williams, were attempting to challenge what they considered the superficially decorative and overly verbose poetry of the accepted 19th century canon.