William Carlos Williams and Alterity: The Early Poetry

William Carlos Williams and Alterity: The Early Poetry

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Poetry
Format Hardcover
Pages 200
Language English
Published Feb 25, 1994
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 0521452007
ISBN-13 9780521452007
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Barry Ahearn delves into the intricate world of William Carlos Williams' early poetry, shedding light on the often overlooked themes of alterity that permeate his verses. This exploration reveals how Williams navigates the complexities of identity and difference, offering readers a fresh perspective on his poetry that contrasts with the predominant narratives. Ahearn illuminates the paradoxes and contradictions that characterize Williams' work, inviting readers to contemplate the poet's engagement with the 'other' and how these interactions unfold within his literary landscape.

Through meticulous analysis, Ahearn examines Williams' use of language and imagery, showcasing how they serve as vehicles for exploring personal and cultural alterity. By doing so, he not only enriches the understanding of Williams’ poetic vision but also positions him within broader cultural conversations of his time. This endeavor highlights the relevance of Williams' work today, prompting reflections on the enduring nature of alterity in both literature and society.

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