The Collected Stories of William Carlos Williams

William Carlos Williams
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New Directions has long published poet William Carlos Williams’ entire body of short fiction as  The Farmers’ Daughters  (1961). This new edition of  The Collected Stories of William Carlos Williams  contains all fifty-two stories combining the early collections  The Knife of the Times  (1932),  Life Along the Passaic  (1938) with the later collection  Make Light of It  (1950) and the great long story, “The Farmers’ Daughters” (1956). When these stories first appeared, their vitality and immediacy shocked many readers, as did the blunt, idiosyncratic speech of Williams’ immigrant and working-class characters. But the passage of time has silenced the detractors, and what shines in the best of these stories is the unflinching honesty and deep humanity of Williams’ portraits, burnished by the seeming artlessness which only the greatest masters command.
Genres: Short StoriesFictionPoetryAmericanLiterature
388 Pages

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