The essays collected in this volume explore from many different perspectives the rhythms and textures of Williams\u27s poetic language, to suggest that his work represents a continuous interrogation of language itself. Essays by Suzanne W. Churchill, Kerry Driscoll, Burce Holsapple, Tom Orange, Piotr Parlej, Michael Boughn, George W. Layng, Mark Gorey, Brian M. McGrath, Shane Rhodes, Darryl Whetter, Norman Finkelstein, Aldon Nielsen and Donald Wellman.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/fac_monographs/1241/thumbnail.jp
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