- Journey to Love (William Carlos Williams)
"Journey to Love" was a
1955 Random House book by the Americanmodernist poet/writerWilliam Carlos Williams . He dedicated it to his wife. All of the poems are in triadic stanza form, sometimes "with a short fourth line to fill out the measure." [Thirlwall, John C., "Ten Years of a New Rhythm", in "Pictures from Brueghel and other poems by William Carlos Williams: Collected Poems 1950-1962". New York: New Directions, 1962.]"Journey to Love" is now collected, along with "
Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems " (1962) and "The Desert Music and Other Poems " (1954), in the New Directions paperback "Pictures from Brueghel and other poems by William Carlos Williams: Collected Poems 1950-1962".Table of contents
* "A Negro Woman"
* "The Ivy Crown"
* "View by Color Photography on a Commercial Calendar"
* "The Sparrow"
* "The King!"
* "The Lady Speaks"
* "Tribute to the Painters"
* "To a Man Dying on His Feet"
* "Come on!"
* "The Pink Locust"
* "Classic Picture"
* "Address"
* "The Drunk and the Sailor"
* "A Smiling Dane"
* "Shadows"
* "Asphodel, That Greeny Flower"The crowning poem of the collection is "Asphodel, That Greeny Flower," about which entire books have been written. By far the longest piece in the volume at thirty pages, this four-part pastoral love poem was originally envisioned as the fifth book of "Paterson". He began writing it in 1952 in the midst of health problems physical (a heart attack and multiple strokes that left him, among other things, with periods of near-blindness and partially paralyzed, able to type only with one hand) and mental (depression). Facing death, he confessed old adulteries to his wife. In this context, he wrote "one of the most beautiful affirmations of the power of love in—and against—the nuclear age, and one of the few memorable love poems in English written not for a mistress but for a wife." [Fisher-Wirth, Ann. "Williams's 'Asphodel, That Greeny Flower'" in "Encyclopedia of American Poetry: The Twentieth Century". New York: Routledge, 2001.] He reviews their life together and states that her forgiveness of him has revived him.
Although hardly the most profound thing in the poem, one section is much quoted:
::::It is difficult
to get the news from poems
::yet men die miserably every day
::::for lack
of what is found there.A different excerpt from "Asphodel, That Greeny Flower" was used in the fifth and final movement of
The Desert Music , a composition for chorus and orchestra or voices and ensemble byMinimalist composerSteve Reich in1984 .References
External links
* [http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/asphodel.html Ann Fisher-Wirth, "Williams's 'Asphodel, That Greeny Flower'"]
* [http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/s_z/williams/asphodel.htm Modern American Poetry: On "Asphodel, That Greeny Flower": excerpts from books/articles by James E. Breslin, Joseph Riddel, Marjorie Perloff, J. Hillis Miller, Peter Baker]
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