Title: William Carlos Williams
1William Carlos Williams
2- Only medicine, a job I enjoyed, would make it
possible for me to live and write as I wanted to - -William Carlos Williams
3Outline
- Early life
- The world around William Carlos Williams
- Early Works and Imagism
- The relationship between medicine and art
- Conclusions
4Beginnings
- Born in Rutherford, New Jersey in 1883
- Father was an Englishman from the West Indies
Mother was of Spanish and French heritage, also
from West Indies - Studied abroad before enrolling in Horace Mann
High School in NYC - Attended Medical School of Pennsylvania, during
which time he befriended Hilda Doolittle and Ezra
Pound
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6An Everyday Life
- Graduated from medical school in 1906
- Interned in New York City
- Married Florence Herman (Flossie), and had 2
sons, Paul and William - Published his first book of poetry in 1909
- Worked in a very busy primary care practice
- Edited several magazines and began to write
fiction and plays
7The Political Climate
- Russian Revolution
- Transportation Revolution
- World War I
- Prohibition
- Womens Suffrage
8The Artistic Climate
- Marked by mans realization of his own
fragmentation and an almost complete break from
former styles - Cubism Picasso, DuChamp
- Ballet Balanchine
- Music Stravinsky
9Georges Braque Woman With Guitar
10Marcelle DuChamp Fresh Window (1920)
11George Balanchine
12Stravinsky
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- Works featured adventurous harmonies with a
focus on dissonance
13Imagism
- Rejected the effusive nature of Romantic and
Victorian poetry - Focused on directness of idea and economy of
language - Contemporary with and in harsh contrast to
Georgian poetry - Contemporaries Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot
14Basic Tenets of Imagism
- To use the language of common speech
- To create new rhythms a new cadence means a new
idea - To allow absolute freedom in the choice of
subject - To present an image
- To produce poetry that is hard and clear, never
blurred or indefinite - Concentration is the very essence of Poetry
15The Red Wheelbarrow
- so much depends
- upon
- a red wheel
- barrow
- glazed with rain
- water
- beside the white
- chickens
16- Williams eventually broke with the imagist
movement because he felt that the brevity of the
imagist poem caused it to lose structural
necessity
17Basic Premises of Williams Poetry
- Modern man has no measure
- Insisted on the value of newness, inefficacy of
old forms - Sought a voice and style that was truly American
- Rejected the necessity of religion or contrived
mythologies - Believed in the contribution of the individual to
a continuum of humanity
18- Medicine was the thing that gained me entrance
to these secret gardens of self I was permitted
by my medical badge to follow the poor, defeated
body into those gulfs and grottos
19The Link Between Poetry and Medicine?
- Diagnosis!
- In medicine and in poetry, Williams sought to
catch the evasive life of a thing, to phrase
things in such a way that stereotype will yield a
moment of insight
20- LE MEDECIN MALGRE LUIOh I suppose I
shouldwash the walls of my officepolish the
rust frommy instruments and keep themdefinitely
in orderbuild shelves in the laboratoryempty
out the old stainsclean the bottlesand refill
them, buyanother lens, putmy journals on edge
instead ofletting them lie flatin heaps-then
beginten years back andgraduallyread them to
datecataloguing importantarticles for ready
reference.I suppose I shouldread the new
books.If to this I addeda bill at the
tailor'sand at the cleaner'sgrew a decent
beardand cultivated a lookof importance-Who
can tell? I might bea credit to my Lady of
Happinessand never think of anythingbut a white
thought
21Landscape With The Fall of Icarus According to
Brueghel when Icarus fell it was spring a
farmer was ploughing his field the whole
pageantry of the year was awake tingling near
the edge of the sea concerned with itself
sweating in the sun that melted the wings'
wax unsignificantly off the coast there was
a splash quite unnoticed this was Icarus
drowning
22The Fall of Icarus by Brueghel
23Later Years
- William Carlos Williams suffered a series of
stokes - Passed away March 4, 1963 at age 79
- Posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1963
24Conclusions
- PLENTY of other William Carlos Williams works if
you are interested - It is not necessary to abandon outside interests
in pursuit of medicine - Art and medicine are inextricably linked we are
lucky to have the opportunity to participate in
both!
25References
- Bremen, Brian A. William Carlos Williams and
the Diagnostics of Culture. New York City
Oxford University Press, 1963. - Engels, John. Guide to William Carlos Williams.
Columbus Merrill Publishing Company, 1969. - Williams, William Carlos. The Complete
Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams.
New York New Directions,1938.