Re: "The Red Wheel Barrow"-William Carlos Williams

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Sujet : Re: "The Red Wheel Barrow"-William Carlos Williams
De : will.dockery (at) *nospam* gmail.com (W.Dockery)
Groupes : alt.arts.poetry.comments rec.arts.poems
Date : 15. Feb 2025, 21:08:27
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On Mon, 24 Apr 2023 20:49:19 +0000, George Dance wrote:

On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 8:48:02 AM UTC-4, Michael Pendragon wrote:
On Sunday, April 9, 2023 at 10:55:47 AM UTC-4, Jordy C wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqIl3oX_44s
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As noted elsewhere, my children all detest this "poem" with a passion --
each having had to study it in school. I consider it to be the Warholian
soup can of poetry -- something known for its utter lack of poetic
quality; shocking in its defiantly obnoxious lack of artistry and the
sheer mundanity of its concept.
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I'm sure you make them watch "It's a Wonderful Life" every year. Why not
take the time one of these years to tell them your theory that the
character of George Bailey is based on the wheelbarrow in the poem?
In my opinion one of the greatest films of all time.

"The red wheel barrow is George Bailey, and vice-versa."
- Michael Monkey Pendragon

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