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Kora in Hell: Improvisations - Exploring the Depths of Modernist Poetry and Experimental Writing - cover

Kora in Hell: Improvisations - Exploring the Depths of Modernist Poetry and Experimental Writing

William Carlos Williams

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Kora in Hell: Improvisations," William Carlos Williams embarks on an innovative exploration of the intersections between poetry and prose, utilizing a free associative style that reflects the spontaneity of jazz and the vibrancy of modernist thought. This collection blends fragmented imagery and sharp observation with dense, lyrical passages, capturing the cacophony of urban life in the early 20th century while delving into personal and philosophical themes. The work stands as a pivotal piece in the modernist canon, illustrating Williams' rejection of traditional forms in favor of improvisational expression, bridging the realms of experience and art with an emphatic voice. William Carlos Williams, a physician by profession, was deeply influenced by his experiences in the multicultural landscape of Paterson, New Jersey. His interactions with patients and their diverse narratives informed his artistic vision, encouraging him to reflect on the human condition through an authentically American lens. Williams' commitment to writing in the vernacular, as well as his interest in rhythm derived from jazz, ultimately shaped the improvisational quality of this ambitious work. This book is essential for readers who appreciate a deep, experimental plunge into American modernism and the art of poetic innovation. Williams' unique ability to capture the interplay of thought, emotion, and imagery invites readers to immerse themselves in an energetic dialogue with the text, making "Kora in Hell" a transformative experience for both poets and lovers of literature alike.
Available since: 11/22/2019.
Print length: 178 pages.

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