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I think the remarks you're looking for are in the preface to one of the
books, where he says things like "all sonnets say the same thing." I can
almost but not quite remember which book, and I'm not at home to check. I
think Tim Romano's reference is later. Sylvester

At 10:45 AM +0000 2/4/3, Davis, Alex wrote:
>Can anyone direct me to the essay in which Williams discusses the
>non-viability of the sonnet for the modern poet?
>        Apologies for this being posted to the EP list, but I'm at my wits
>end looking for this reference!
>        Cheers,
>        Alex Davis

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