
White Mule: Novel
William Carlos Williams$11.01
$12.95
Williams was foremost a poet, but the novels are of great interest. They are important books in their own right, because they present with a poet's insight, and in a prose style of striking originality, aspects of American life which few other writers have approached. White Mule and its sequels, In the Money and The Build-Up, form a trilogy, the saga of the Stecher family, but each volume is a complete novel by itself. Joe Stecher and Gurlie, his wife, are a young couple of European origin settled in New York at the turn of the century and working to make a place for themselves in the new world. White Mule is the story of Joe's inner struggle between love of fine craftsmanship (he is a printer by trade) and Gurlie's ambition to get ahead, to have him get "in the money." But it also the story of the awakening consciousness of their children; the real heroine is the baby Flossie--she had a kick like "White Mule" whiskey--whose birth begins the book. Everything revolves around the baby and she is surely unique in literature. Dr. Williams was a pediatrician, and without sentimentality he makes of this little being, who cannot even talk, a full-scale, three-dimensional personality.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Published: 01/17/1967
ISBN: 9780811202381
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 7.89h x 5.15w x 0.80d
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Published: 01/17/1967
ISBN: 9780811202381
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 7.89h x 5.15w x 0.80d
