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Alan Williamson: How the Line Means in Free Verse (July 2012)

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Focusing on the line as a unit of sound and a rhythmic shape as well as a communicator of content, Alan Williamson considers two traditions that make particularly radical breaks with the English pentameter line: the long line of Whitman, Jeffers, and Ginsberg and the short line of William Carols Williams.

Category: Residency Craft Lectures Tag: Poetry
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Williamson, Alan

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