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WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS REVIEW
Volume 40, Issue 1, Pages 98-121Publisher
PENN STATE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.5325/willcarlwillrevi.40.1.0098
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William Carlos Williams; Theodore Roethke; Pacific Northwest Literature; sense of place; poetics of regeneration
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This article discusses the influence of William Carlos Williams among poets in the Pacific Northwest and explores the concept of regional poetics in the area. It argues for an expansive definition of place and examines Williams' relationships with other poets such as Theodore Roethke and Denise Levertov, as well as his impact on subsequent generations of poets in the region. The article advocates for a poetics of regeneration that aligns with wilderness values to preserve the vitality of land and language.
This article explores the legacy of William Carlos Williams among poets living and working in the Pacific Northwest. It takes up the question of a regional poetics that often surfaces in discussions of the Northwest, favoring an expansive definition of place as elsewhere in the twenty-first century American experience. In the Northwest, wilderness is the substantive elsewhere that informs regional identity. Examining the consequential relationship Williams had with Theodore Roethke and others such Denise Levertov, and his influence among subsequent generations of poets such as Rae Armantrout and Heather McHugh, I argue for a poetics of regeneration commensurate with wilderness values to preserve the vitality of land and language alike.
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