“仿佛你从未认识过我”:威廉·卡洛斯·威廉姆斯在太平洋剧院写给威廉·埃里克的信,第二次世界大战

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T. R. Graham
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本文考察了1942年至1946年间威廉·卡洛斯·威廉姆斯与诗人的儿子威廉·埃里克·威廉姆斯之间的书信往来,而后者在第二次世界大战期间作为一名美国海军医疗军官驻扎在南太平洋。这些信件反映了他们父子关系的发展,反映了他们各自在写作方面的成就和希望,但也揭示了他们对彼此的爱的加深。这篇文章也反映了威廉姆斯诗歌中出现的暴力主题,但注意到无论是在他的诗歌中还是在诗人父亲和儿子在冲突期间的交流中,都没有直接提到战争。
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"As if you had never known me": William Carlos Williams's Letters to William Eric in the Pacific Theater, World War Two
abstract:This article examines an epistolary exchange between William Carlos Williams and the poet's son, William Eric Williams, between 1942 and 1946, while the latter was stationed in the South Pacific as a US Navy medical officer during the Second World War. The letters chart a development in their relationship as father and son reflect on their respective achievements and hopes regarding writing, but also reveal a deepening of their mutual love for each other. The article also reflects on the themes of violence present in poems by Williams but notes the absence of war references made directly either in his poetry or in the exchanges between the poet father and his son during the conflict.
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