The miscellany of essays, notes, fragments, and jottings to which William Carlos Williams gave the title
The Embodiment of Knowledge was found in manuscript after his death in the archive of his papers at the Beinecke Library at Yale University. Written in 1928-30, and dedicated to his sons, it was intended as a concrete demonstration of the organic nature of education, to show that knowledge is an ongoing process by which we create our selves from day to day. And to underscore the fact that so many of his own books were extended works of self-exploration, Dr. Williams wrote on the cover of his manuscript: "to be printed as it is, faults and all."
About the AuthorBesides being a practicing physician, William Carlos Williams (1883-1963) was a poet, short-story writer, novelist, translator, playwright, and essayist whose contribution to the development of modern American poetry grew out of his commitment to recording the "local" experience of Rutherford, New Jersey, and its environs.
Book InformationISBN 9780811206471
Author William Carlos WilliamsFormat Paperback
Page Count 228
Imprint New Directions Publishing CorporationPublisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 254g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 132mm * 18mm