Online scholarly journal devoted to Williams' work.
Apparently there's a band named after Williams. This is their site.
An interesting, slightly different perspective (from the NY School of Medicine's "Medical Humanities" website) of some of Williams' work--including brief annotations of "A Red Wheel Barrow" and "Complaint," as well as a few other poems and stories.
An introduction to the poet by Professor Eiichi Hishikawa, Faculty of Letters, Kobe University.
Life and works of William Carlos Williams.
A discussion by Patrick Paul Christle of Williams's "Kora in Hell" and what it says about his conceptions of the individual and the imagination.
An Academy of American Poets "Poetry Exhibit," includes a brief biography, a selected bibliography, and a small selection of poems.
A small selection of Williams' poems, from the August 1920 edition of The Dial; notable because it includes photographic reproductions online in JPEG format of the original Dial pages.
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