Mechanics And Poetics: William Carlos Williams and Allen Ginsberg - Alexandre Ferrere
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William Carlos Williams played an important part in making “Howl” a well-known poem, especially in terms of communication. Indeed, William Carlos Williams wrote an introduction for the poem, in which he admitted that Allen Ginsberg “disturbed” him. Allen Ginsberg wrote many times to his relatives and friends how glad he was to have a poet he admired writing him an introduction. But while Allen Ginsberg was thrilled, writing to Eugene Brooks in 1956 that “W.C. Williams has written another introduction” or to his father that “W.C. Williams read “Howl” and liked it”, William Carlos Williams was more cautious...
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