
La poesía esencial de William Carlos Williams, un clásico de la literatura americana del siglo XX, por primera vez en castellano y en un solo volumen. William Carlos Williams es, junto a Wallace Stevens y Marianne Moore, uno de los grandes poetas estadounidenses del siglo xx. Su poesía, transparente y memorable, llena de imágenes inolvidables y caracterizada por la búsqueda de un verso capaz de reproducir el habla americana, es una fuente inagotable de emoción y reflexión. En este volumen, Lumen reúne, por primera vez en castellano, el cuerpo esencial de su obra poética:Kora en el infierno, inédita hasta ahora en nuestra lengua,Viaje al amor, Cuadros de BrueghelyLa música del desierto, traducidos por Edgardo Dobry y Juan Antonio Montiel, que también firma la introducción.
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William Carlos Williams was an American poet closely associated with modernism and Imagism. He was also a pediatrician and general practitioner of medicine. Williams "worked harder at being a writer than he did at being a physician," wrote biographer Linda Wagner-Martin. During his long lifetime, Williams excelled both as a poet and a physician. Although his primary occupation was as a doctor, Williams had a full literary career. His work consists of short stories, poems, plays, novels, critical essays, an autobiography, translations, and correspondence. He wrote at night and spent weekends in New York City with friends—writers and artists like the avant-garde painters Marcel Duchamp and Francis Picabia and the poets Wallace Stevens and Marianne Moore. He became involved in the Imagist movement but soon he began to develop opinions that differed from those of his poetic peers, Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot. Later in his life, Williams toured the United States giving poetry readings and lectures. In May 1963, he was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems (1962) and the Gold Medal for Poetry of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The Poetry Society of America continues to honor William Carlos Williams by presenting an annual award in his name for the best book of poetry published by a small, non-profit or university press. Williams' house in Rutherford is now on the National Register of Historic Places. He was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame in 2009.