I was awed by his Imagist poem 'The Red Wheelbarrow'...at a time when i didn't new haiku form...and when I read some haikus, his poem often comes to mind, :)
That's so interesting, Devika! I love the poems of William Carlos Williams and I think that there are a lot of connections between his poems and haiku.
Looks like an asian hut somehow, should be a part of an industrial complex (mine?). Great picture to a giant verse.
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Ralf
You'll find this nice place on the area of Zeche Zollverein, Ralf.
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p.s.: it's near the former coke oven
ReplyDeleteGood choice of a photo, for WCW's words, Angelika
ReplyDeleteI was awed by his Imagist poem 'The Red Wheelbarrow'...at a time when i didn't new haiku form...and when I read some haikus, his poem often comes to mind, :)
Wishes,
devika
**I did knew haiku form :)
ReplyDeleteThat's so interesting, Devika!
ReplyDeleteI love the poems of William Carlos Williams and I think that there are a lot of connections between his poems and haiku.
Best wishes,
Angelika
i agree with you h-s ... about the connections between the writings of wcw and haiku.
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"this quote is a great example"
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Laure!
above the muffled words---
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Found the poem from Internet!
So now i've read from William Carlos Williams : ' Dedication for a Plot of Ground' ; 'A Sort of a Song '; 'Pastoral';
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much love
gillena
Interesting. Absorbing window to an eternal nothingness surrounded by a blink of lush life.
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Angelika