"Asphodel, That Greeny Flower," first published when William Carlos
Williams was seventy-two, forms the heart of this new selection of his
love poems. Robert Lowell praised "Asphodel" for delivering "to us what
was impossible, something that was poetry and beyond poetry." Lyrical
and moving, elegant and supple, it is charged with sheer musical
pleasure. In addition to "Asphodel," eleven other important love poems
have been chosen from the whole range of Williams' writing life--a life
whose history of love is reviewed by Herbert Leibowitz in his incisive
introduction. Leibowitz, editor of Parnassus: Poetry in Review
magazine and author of forthcoming critical biography of William Carlos
Williams, considers "Asphodel" in the context of Williams' singularly
non-traditional love poetry, and distinguishes it as his "most eloquent
and unorthodox love poem, a quest for 'abiding love' in the gathering
shadows of death."