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... Williams in Spring and All : " To refine , to clarify , to intensify that eternal moment in which we alone live . ” Williams sought a poetry which would not control energy , but would release it . A re - invigoration of the spirit . A ...
... Williams in Spring and All : " To refine , to clarify , to intensify that eternal moment in which we alone live . ” Williams sought a poetry which would not control energy , but would release it . A re - invigoration of the spirit . A ...
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... Williams to Chinese poetry . Between 1958 and 1961 , Williams worked over the translations of popular T'ang poems sent to him by David Rafael Wang , a young Chinese - American poet who died mysteriously in 1977. The poems were all drawn ...
... Williams to Chinese poetry . Between 1958 and 1961 , Williams worked over the translations of popular T'ang poems sent to him by David Rafael Wang , a young Chinese - American poet who died mysteriously in 1977. The poems were all drawn ...
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... Williams called mysticism . It begins with the geologic past of the California Coast Ranges , moving quickly and surely into " the falling light of the Spartan / Heroes of the late Hellenic dusk " while considering various ideas of ...
... Williams called mysticism . It begins with the geologic past of the California Coast Ranges , moving quickly and surely into " the falling light of the Spartan / Heroes of the late Hellenic dusk " while considering various ideas of ...
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The Necessity to Speak | 3 |
Orthodox Heterodox Paradox | 15 |
The Degradation of Money | 27 |
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