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William Carlos Williams

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“Poets are damned but they are not blind, they see with the eyes of the angels.” This quote was considered one of Williams most famous quote during his time as a magazine writer. Williams used this quote during the imagist movement in which many felt he played a big role with his works along with his collegiate friend Ezra Pound. Compared to many poets during his time, William Carlos Williams, was one of the most influential poets in both the imagist and the modernist movements.

William Carlos Williams was born in Rutherford, New Jersey on September 17, 1883 and died March 4 1963. Williams was an American poet associated with the modernism and the imagist movement along with being a Pediatrician and general practitioner in medicine. Williams …show more content…

As it turned out, Pound would influence Williams more than any other poet. Before meeting Pound, Williams focused his poetic style based on his favorite poets at the time, John Keats, and Walt Whitman. Williams originally used the Keats style of rhyming and metered poems, and Whitmans free verse style for the beginning of his poems. However, after meeting Pound, Williams changed his style. Williams, Pounds, and a few other artists, decided that they would break away from the normal “standard form” of poetry. The poets began to make their poems consist of short, swift, uncluttered, and easy-to-read stanzas, usually no more than 12 sentences in length. This change in poetic style was called the imagist movement, and Williams was one of the biggest poets originally involved. Throughout all his years as a poet and writer Williams most acclaimed poem of the imagist movement, The Red Wheelbarrow, received the most praise of all his imagist movement poems. However, Williams had already left the imagist movement, and was well into the modernist movement. Williams included the poem, The Red Wheelbarrow in his spring and all collection during his time in the modernist movement. During his time in the modernist movement, Williams sought to invent an entirely new and unique

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