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Cubism, Stieglitz, and the Early Poetry of William Carlos Williams

Bram Dijkstra

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Englische Sprachwissenschaft / Literaturwissenschaft

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Previous studies of William Carlos Williams have tended to look only for the literary echoes in his verse. According to Bram Dijkstra, the new movements in the visual arts during the 1920s affected Williams's work as much as, if not more than, the new writing of the period. Dijkstra catches the excitement of this period of revolutionary art, reveals the interactions between writers and painters, and shows in particular the specific and general impact this world had on Williams's early writings.

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Marianne Moore, The Steerage, The Little Review, William Carlos Williams, Arthur Dove, Art movement, Poetry, Benjamin De Casseres, Spring and All, Imagism, Surrealism, Art, T. S. Eliot, Prose, Lola Ridge, Marius de Zayas, Work of art, Alfred Stieglitz, Carl Sandburg, Art in America, D. H. Lawrence, Franz Marc, Visual arts, Georgia O'Keeffe, Charles Demuth, Ibid (short story), Man Ray, Juan Gris, American poetry, Mina Loy, Henri Matisse, Aesthetics, Publication, Cubism, Awareness, Poetic diction, Evocation, Gertrude Stein, Photography, Literature, Diction, The Various, Writer, Wallace Stevens, Waldo Frank, Camera Work, E. E. Cummings, Charles Sheeler, Ezra Pound, Guillaume Apollinaire, Dada, Paul Strand, Autobiography, Armory Show, Impressionism, Alfred Kreymborg, Banality (sculpture series), Scrutiny (journal), Modernism, Writing, Albert Gleizes, Art in General, John Marin, Francis Picabia, Illustration, Marcel Duchamp, Narrative, Anecdote, Marsden Hartley, Bad Painting