[New-Poetry] Aram Saroyan
Robin Hamilton
robin.hamilton2 at btinternet.com
Thu Apr 24 14:10:33 EDT 2008
From: Joseph Duemer
<<
I think I must have first come to understand this from reading Williams'
entry in Keywords years ago. It remains a very useful little book that I
keep near at hand.
jd
>>
I think (though it's some considerable time since I've read it) that
M.H.Abrahms has a long discussion of it in _The Mirror and the Lamp_.
I don't have a copy at hand to check.
I agree entirely about the usefulness of _Keywords_ -- I particularly like
the entry on "Literature", and the way generally all the usages Williams
gives are neatly date-stamped.
Robin
_December_ 18. 1831.
A STATE.--PERSONS AND THINGS.--HISTORY.
The difference between an inorganic and an organic body lies in this:--In
the first--a sheaf of corn--the whole is nothing more than a collection of
the individual parts or phenomena. In the second--a man--the whole is the
effect of, or results from, the parts; it--the whole--is every thing, and
the parts are nothing.
*****
More information about the New-Poetry
mailing list