Abstract

This book clarifies William Carlos Williams's impact On postmodernist American poetry and poetics. Lowney especially concentrates on two pivotal periods of change in American national identity: Williams's emergence as an avant-garde writer after World War I and the struggle for his canonization during the Cold War years.

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