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"Something Urgent I Have to Say to You": The Life and Works of William Carlos Williams

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Herbert Leibowitzs "Something Urgent I Have to Say to You" provides a new perspective on the life and poetry of the doctor poet William Carlos Williams a key American writer who led one of the more eventful literary lives of the twentieth century. Friends with most of the contemporary innovators of his era-Ezra Pound James Joyce Ford Madox Ford and Louis Zukofsky among others-Williams made a radical break with the modernist tradition by seeking to invent an entirely fresh and singularly American poetic whose subject matter derived from the everyday lives of the citizens and poor immigrant communities of northern New Jersey. His poems mirrored both the conflicts of his own life and the convulsions that afflicted American society-two world wars a rampaging flu pan-demic and the Great Depression. Leibowitzs biography offers a compelling description of the work that inspired a seminal controversial movement in American verse as well as a rounded portrait of a complicated man: pugnacious and kindly ambitious and insecure self-critical and imaginative. "Something Urgent I Have to Say to You" is both a long-overdue assessment of a major American writer and an entertaining examination of the twentieth-century avant-garde art and poetry scene with its memorable cast of eccentric pioneers including Marcel Duchamp Man Ray Marianne Moore and Gertrude Stein.