The Tempers by William Carlos Williams
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Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963
English
"The Tempers" by William Carlos Williams is a collection of poetry published during the early 20th century. The book features a diverse array of poems that explore themes of love, nature, and personal introspection, reflecting the modernist movement's break from traditional forms and subjects. Williams's work is known for its vivid imagery and deep...
perspective on life, intertwining personal emotions with broader existential themes. From the playful exploration of love in "The Fool's Song" to the introspective lament in "Crude Lament," Williams captures a range of human feelings and experiences. The poems touch on the interplay between nature and humanity, the struggle for understanding in relationships, and the inevitability of change and loss. With evocative language and a keen sense of observation, Williams invites readers into a reflective journey that resonates with the nuances of everyday life and the emotional landscapes within. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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