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Doctor Stories

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ISBN-10: 0811209261

ISBN-13: 9780811209267

Edition: 1984

Authors: William Carlos. Williams, Robert Coles, William Eric Williams

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These writings, together with Dr. Robert Coles's enthusiastic appraisal of teaching Williams and Dr. William Eric Williams's personal and touching filial account, "My Father, the Doctor," make up an intriguing and timely study of the poet as a physician of rare humanity and self-knowledge. As Coles suggests, Dr. Williams's writing can help many others take a knowing look at the medical profession.
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Book details

List price: $14.95
Copyright year: 1984
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publication date: 9/28/1984
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 142
Size: 5.20" wide x 8.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.396
Language: English

Poet, artist, and practicing physician of Rutherford, New Jersey, William Carlos Williams wrote poetry that was experimental in form, ranging from imagism to objectivism, with great originality of idiom and human vitality. Credited with changing and directing American poetry toward a new metric and language, he also wrote a large number of short stories and novels. Paterson (1946--58), about the New Jersey city of that name, was his epic and places him with Ezra Pound of the Cantos as one of the great shapers of the long poem in this century. National recognition did not come early, but eventually Williams received many honors, including a vice-presidency of the National Institute of Arts…    

Introduction
Mind and Body
Old Doc Rivers
The Girl with a Pimply Face
The Use of Force
A Night in June
Jean Beicke
A Face of St1
Danse Pseudomacabre
The Paid Nurse
Ancient Gentility
Verbal Transcription--6 A. M
The Insane
Comedy Entombed: 1930
The Practice (from the Autobiography)
The Birth
Afterword: My Father, the Doctor