ions, 1967. The Build-Up (novel; part III of White Mule trilogy), Random House, 1952. (Translator with mother, Raquel Helene Williams) Pedro Espinosa, A Dog and the Fever (novella), Shoe String Press, 1954. Selected Essays, Random House, 1954. The Selected Letters of William Carlos Williams, edited by John C. Thirlwall, McDowell, Obolensky, 1957. I Wanted to Write a Poem: The Autobiography of the Works of a Poet, edited by Edith Heal, Beacon Press, 1958. Yes, Mrs. Williams: A Personal Record of My Mother, McDowell, Obolensky, 1959. Many Loves and Other Plays: The Collected Plays of William Carlos Williams, New Directions, 1961. The Farmers' Daughters: Collected Stories, introduction by Van Wyck Brooks, New Directions, 1961. The William Carlos Williams Reader, edited and introduced by M. L. Rosenthal, New Directions, 1966. Imaginations (contains Kora in Hell, Spring and All, The Great American Novel, The Descent of Winter, and A Novelette and Other Prose), edited by Webster Schott, New Directions, 1970. The Embodiment of Knowledge (philosophy), edited by Ron Loewinsohn, New Directions, 1974. Interviews With William Carlos Williams: "Speaking Straight Ahead," edited and introduced by Linda Welshimer Wagner, New Directions, 1976. A Recognizable Image: William Carlos Williams on Art and Artists, edited by Bram Dijkstra, New Directions, 1978. William Carlos Williams: The Doctor Stories, compiled with an introduction by Robert Coles, New Directions, 1984. The Collected Stories of William Carlos Williams, New Directions, 1996. Pound/Williams: Selected Letters of Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams, edited by Hugh Witemeyer, New Directions, 1996. The Letters of Denise Levertov and William Carlos Williams, edited by Christopher MacGowan, New Directions, 1998. William Carlos Williams ...