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Thursday, April 13, 2017

A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams, by Jen Bryant, illustrated by Melissa Sweet -- Day 84


Doctor and poet William Carlos Williams was born in Rutherford, New Jersey. He grew up in an ordinary fashion – playing with friends and wandering alone through the fields and woods outside of town, just enjoying being in the midst of the sounds and images of nature. It was when his high school English teacher Mr. Abbott read poems aloud that William felt his spirit come to rest on the fluid lines of words. As he began to write poems himself, it was apparent that “poetry suited Willie.” He studied the rhymes and rhythms of famous English poets but “he had pictures in his mind that didn’t exactly fit into steady rhythms or rhymes.” So his poems took the form of his thoughts and perceptions, moving freely, portraying ordinary things. But in the way of the world, William knew he needed to earn a living through something other than poetry. He became good friends with poets and artists at the university where he went to medical school and stayed in touch with them even as he maintained a busy family medicine practice. Always Williams wrote poetry – on prescription pads during the day as he was able or late at night with the moon shining in his window. A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams is an absolutely glorious biography combining Jen Bryant’s lyrical narrative with Melissa Sweet’s beautifully layered collages incorporating elements of Williams’s elegant poems about the ordinary things in life. It is a fusion of text and visual art consistent with Williams’s unique poetic style. A timeline of events and endnotes from both the author and illustrator complete this celebration of a notable American poet. Ages 7 to adult.