At just 16 words, “The Red Wheelbarrow,” William Carlos Williams’s 1923 poem, is an unlikely masterpiece. We tend to equate greatness with magnitude, and Williams’s poem is tiny enough to scribble on ...
The opening for “The Red Wheelbarrow” art exhibit is from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday, June 29, at the Dassel History Center, 901 First St. N., Dassel. The opening Wingding will feature art from more than ...
“Look out a window. What do you see?” An invitation to notice sets the tone for this compelling story of how an iconic poem by William Carlos Williams (1883–1963) came to be, conjuring the specific ...
A stone will be installed this month to mark the grave of the vendor from New Jersey who helped inspire the classic American poem "The Red Wheelbarrow," almost 90 years after his burial, according to ...
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