Oscar Williams (poet)
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Oscar Kaplan (December 29, 1900 – October 10, 1964), known by his
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Oscar Williams, was an American
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About His Life

Williams was born Oscar Kaplan in
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, Ukraine, son of
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parents Mouzya Kaplan and Chana Rapoport. He emigrated to New York at the age of seven. His first book, ''Golden Darkness'', was awarded the
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. Among his influential anthologies are ''Master Poems of the English Language'', ''Immortal Poems of the English Language'', ''The Pocket Book of Modern Verse'', and the ''Little Treasury Poetry Series'', which were used in
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around the U.S. in the 1950s and 1960s. During his lifetime, anthologies he edited sold more than two million copies, a nearly unheard amount for books of poetry. Many of his anthologies are still being republished today. Though a friend and promoter of poets like
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and George Barker, Williams' own poetry is not highly regarded by critics, though he published several volumes during his lifetime, and is not nearly as accomplished as the poetry of his wife,
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(1909–1954). Among Williams' poems are "Revenge", "Poem", "Poet", "The Last Supper", "I Sing an Old Song", and "The City's Face". "Shopping for Meat in Winter" is a typical Williams poem, with its urban theme, forced rhyme, and attempts at replicating the neo-Romanticism of the
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. Shopping for Meat in Winter What lewd, naked and revolting shape is this? A frozen oxtail in the butcher's shop Long and lifeless upon the huge block of wood On which the ogre's axe begins chop chop. The sun like incense fumes on the smoky glass, The street frets with people, the winter wind Throws knives, prices dangle from shoppers' mouths While the grim vegetables, on parade, bring to mind The great countryside bathed in golden sleep, The trees, the bees, the soft peace everywhere – I think of the cow's tail, how all summer long It beat the shapes of harps into the air. Oscar Williams and his poet-artist wife Gene Derwood sponsored an annual $15,000 poetry award which bears their name. They lived in a penthouse of an office building at 35 Water Street,
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. In his later years, Oscar Williams' home near
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in Manhattan served as a mecca for young poets. Asked how he chose the poems used in his anthologies, he said, "How do you pick one girl to marry? In poetry it's divine polygamy. Generally, when a poem stays with me a long time that poem delivers the goods." Throughout his life, Oscar Williams eschewed his Jewish background. He was always mysterious about his origins and was buried by an
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Church. He was survived by a son, Strephon Kaplan-Williams, who was raised in boarding schools and hardly ever interacted with his parents. His papers are housed at the
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Published works

* (reprint Ams Press Inc, ) *''Hibernalia'', Lantern, 1938. *''The Man Coming toward You: A Book of Poems'', Oxford University Press, 1940. *''War Poets'', , Roth, 1945. *''That's All That Matters'', Creative Age Press, 1945. *'' A Little Treasury of Modern Poetry: English & American'', Charles Scribner, 1946., Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1947. *''A little Treasury of Great Poetry English & American from Chaucer To the Present Day'', Charles Scribner, 1947. *''Gypsy Blue : First Draft'', 1950. *''The Golden Treasury of Best Songs and Lyrical Poems'', Mentor, 1953. *''The Pocket Book of Modern Verse'', Washington Square Press, 1954. *''The New Pocket Anthology of American Verse'', Pocket Library, 1955. *''The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems'', Mentor, 1961. *''The Mentor book of Major American poets,: From Edward Taylor and Walt Whitman to Hart Crane and W.H. Auden'', Mentor, 1962. *''The Mentor Book of Major British Poets: From William Blake to Dylan Thomas'', Mentor, 1963. *''Oscar Williams: Selected Poems'', , October House, 1964. * (reprint 1983) *''The Major Metaphysical Poets of the 17th Century'', Washington Square Press, 1969. *''The New Pocket Anthology of American Verse from Colonial Days to the Present'', Washington Square Press, 1972. *''A Little Treasury of American Poetry: The Chief Poets from Colonial Times to the Present Day'', , Macmillan, 1975. *''A Silver Treasury of Verse'', , Signet, date unknown.


References


Further reading

*Chapin, David A. and Weinstock, Ben, ''The Road from Letichev: The history and culture of a forgotten Jewish community in Eastern Europe, Volume 2''. iUniverse, Lincoln, Nebraska, 2000, p. 547–549.


External links


Web bio-essays by his son Strephon Kaplan-Williams
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