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"The Red Wheelbarrow" is a poem by American modernist poet and physician William Carlos Williams (1883–1963). The poem was originally published without a title and was designated as "XXII" as the twenty-second work in Williams' 1923 book Spring and All, a hybrid collection which incorporated alternating selections of free verse poetry and prose. It is one of Williams' most frequently anthologized poems, and is considered a prime example of early twentieth-century Imagism.

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  • La Brouette rouge (fr)
  • The Red Wheel-Barrow (ko)
  • The Red Wheelbarrow (en)
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  • "The Red Wheelbarrow" is a poem by American modernist poet and physician William Carlos Williams (1883–1963). The poem was originally published without a title and was designated as "XXII" as the twenty-second work in Williams' 1923 book Spring and All, a hybrid collection which incorporated alternating selections of free verse poetry and prose. It is one of Williams' most frequently anthologized poems, and is considered a prime example of early twentieth-century Imagism. (en)
  • La Brouette rouge (The Red Wheelbarrow) est un poème moderniste de William Carlos Williams. Il est publié dans le recueil Le Printemps et le reste (Spring and all) en 1923, d'abord sans titre et désigné par le chiffre XXII, puisqu'il s'agissait du vingt-deuxième texte du recueil alternant vers et proses. Il est l'un des poèmes les plus cités du poète américain et souvent considéré comme un exemple frappant du courant imagiste. (fr)
  • The Red Wheel-Barrow(붉은 손수레에)는 윌리엄 카를로스 윌리엄스의 대표시이다. (ko)
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  • so much depends upon a red wheel barrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens. (en)
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  • "The Red Wheelbarrow" is a poem by American modernist poet and physician William Carlos Williams (1883–1963). The poem was originally published without a title and was designated as "XXII" as the twenty-second work in Williams' 1923 book Spring and All, a hybrid collection which incorporated alternating selections of free verse poetry and prose. It is one of Williams' most frequently anthologized poems, and is considered a prime example of early twentieth-century Imagism. (en)
  • La Brouette rouge (The Red Wheelbarrow) est un poème moderniste de William Carlos Williams. Il est publié dans le recueil Le Printemps et le reste (Spring and all) en 1923, d'abord sans titre et désigné par le chiffre XXII, puisqu'il s'agissait du vingt-deuxième texte du recueil alternant vers et proses. Il est l'un des poèmes les plus cités du poète américain et souvent considéré comme un exemple frappant du courant imagiste. (fr)
  • The Red Wheel-Barrow(붉은 손수레에)는 윌리엄 카를로스 윌리엄스의 대표시이다. (ko)
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