In his work as a physician, Williams had learnt the skill of objective observation which he applied to his poetry, examining, as he said, 'the particular to discover the universal'. Marked by a vernacular American speech and direct observation of the landscape and people of his native New Jersey, his poetry explores the 'raw merging of American pastoral and urban squalor. Emotionally restrained but rich in sensory experience, the poems were written according to the guiding concept: 'no ideas but in things' and those 'things', a red wheelbarrow, a group of trees, a river, convey the local and the particular with a vivid intensity.
- ISBN
9780141184340
- Published
- September 28th 2000 by Penguin Books Ltd
- Category
- General
- Number of pages
- 272
- County of origin
- UNITED KINGDOM
- Dimensions
- 198 x 129
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