Poems - William Carlos Williams - was created in 1909.
Red Wheel Barrel and Just to Say are two poems he wrote.
Linda Welshimer Wagner has written: 'The poems of William Carlos Williams'
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William Carlos Williams's poems often focused on the everyday experiences of ordinary people, themes of nature and rural life, and the beauty found in simple, everyday objects. He also explored the complexities of human relationships and emotions in his work.
William Carlos Williams married to Florence Herman in 1912
He wrote several poems about plums. The most famous is this: This Is Just To Sayby William Carlos Williams I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox and which you were probably saving for breakfast Forgive me they were delicious so sweet and so cold
Critically, he's best known for a huge, 5-volume poem called Paterson (named after the city in New Jersey), but many more people are probably familiar with "This is just to say" (which begins "I have eaten/the plums..."), a simple, brief poem which appears in many schoolbooks and has been much parodied and imitated.He is also well known for the following poem, which has also been often anthologized and analyzed:The Red Wheelbarrowso much dependsupona red wheelbarrowglazed with rainwaterbeside the whitechickens.
Some famous poems that use hyperbole include "The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot, "The Red Wheelbarrow" by William Carlos Williams, and "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. Hyperbole is a literary device used to create exaggerated statements for effect.
The Solitary Reaper was written by William Wordsworth and published in 1807 in his collection of poems titled "Poems in Two Volumes."
Reed Whittemore has written: 'From zero to the absolute' -- subject(s): Poetry 'Poems, new and selected' 'The self-made man, and other poems' 'William Carlos Williams, poet from Jersey' -- subject(s): American Poets, Biography 'An American takes a walk' 'Six literary lives' -- subject(s): American Authors, American literature, Biography, History and criticism 'Fifty poems fifty' 'The past, the future, the present' 'The fascination of the abomination'
Calamus - poems - was created in 1860.
Scattered Poems was created in 1971.