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Stanley Miller Williams (April 8, 1930January 1, 2015) was an American contemporary poet, as well as a university professor, translator and editor. He produced over 25 books and won several awards for his poetry. His accomplishments were chronicled in ''Arkansas Biography''. Williams was chosen to read a poem at the second inauguration of Bill Clinton. One of his best-known poems is "The Shrinking Lonesome
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." He was the father of American singer-songwriter
Lucinda Williams Lucinda Gayl Williams (born January 26, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter and a solo guitarist. She recorded her first two albums, ''Ramblin' on My Mind (Lucinda Williams album), Ramblin' on My Mind'' (1979) and ''Happy Woman Blues'' (198 ...
.


Early life

Williams was born in Hoxie, Arkansas, to Ernest Burdette and Ann Jeanette Miller Williams. He was educated in Arkansas, first enrolling at
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in Conway and eventually transferring to
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in Jonesboro, where he published his first collection of poems, ''Et Cetera'', while getting his bachelor's degree in biology. He went on to get a masters in zoology at the
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in 1952.


Career

He taught in several universities in various capacities, first as a professor of biology and then of English literature, and in 1970 returned to the University of Arkansas as a member of the English Department and the creative writing program. In 1980 he helped found the
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, where he served as director for nearly 20 years. At the time of his death, he was a professor emeritus of literature at the
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.


Poetry

Miller received the 1963–64 Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship, and he won the 1991 Poets' Prize for his collection ''Living on the Surface''. In 1997, President Bill Clinton selected Williams to read his poem "Of History and Hope" at Clinton's second inauguration, instantly bringing Williams to national attention. In addition, President Clinton presented Williams with the National Arts Award for his lifelong contribution to the arts.


Personal life

Miller had
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. He died on January 1, 2015, of
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. In February, 2016, his daughter
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released a song entitled "If My Love Could Kill," as a testament to her father's suffering from this disability. Williams lived in Fayetteville with his second wife, Jordan, who had been his student. Williams and his first wife, Lucille Fern Day, had three children together: Lucinda Williams, a three-time
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winning singer-songwriter, another daughter, Karyn, who graduated from the School of Nursing at the
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, and a son, Robert. Williams also had three grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.


Awards

During his lifetime, Williams received numerous awards in recognition of his work, including: * Henry Bellman Award (1957) * Bread Loaf Writers' Conference Fellowship in Poetry (1961) * Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship (1963–1964) * Fulbright Professorship, National University of Mexico (1970) * New York Arts Fund Award (1970) *
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in Poetry (1976) * Poets' Prize for ''Living on the Surface'' (1990) * John William Corrington Award for Literary Excellence (1993–1994) * National Arts Award (1997) * The Porter Fund Literary Prize Lifetime Achievement Award (2009)


Books

* ''A Circle of Stone'', 1965 * ''So Long at the Fair'', 1968 * ''Halfway from Hoxie'', 1973 * ''Why God Permits Evil'', 1977,
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Press * ''The Boys on Their Bony Mules'', 1983,
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Press * ''Patterns of Poetry'', 1986,
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Press * ''Living on the Surface'', 1989 * ''Adjusting to the Light'', 1992,
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Press * ''Points of Departure'', 1994 * ''The Ways We Touch: Poems'', 1997,
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Press * ''Some Jazz a While: Collected Poems'', 1999,
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Press, * ''Making a Poem: Some Thoughts About Poetry and the People Who Write It'', 2006,
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Press, * ''Time and the Tilting Earth: Poems'', 2008,
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References


Sources

* Farnsworth, Elizabeth. Jan. 16, 1996. Interview with Miller Williams. American Poetry/PBS Online Newshou

* Rosenthal, Harry. Jan 20, 1997. "Poet Addresses Inaugural Event." ''Washington Post''

*"Miller Williams." 2003. Entry in ''Contemporary Authors Online''. Gale. *Gatewood, Willard B. October 28, 2009. "Miller Williams." ''Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture'' * Williams, Lucinda. 2023. ''Don't Tell Anybody the Secrets I told you''. New York: Crow

* Miller Williams (1930–2015). ''Encyclopedia of Arkansas''. Central Arkansas Library System (CALS


Further reading

* Burns, Michael (ed.) 1991. ''Miller Williams and the Poetry of the Particular''. Columbia, Mo: University of Missouri Press. * Williams, Lucinda 2023. ''Don't Tell Anybody the Secrets I told you''. New York: Crown. * Correspondence and other materials. ''Miller Williams Collection, 1950–1995''. Fayetteville, Ar: University of Arkansas Libraries, Special Collections Division, Manuscript Collection 1387. http://libinfo.uark.edu/specialcollections/findingaids/todd.html {{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Miller 1930 births 2015 deaths American male poets Poets from Arkansas People from Lawrence County, Arkansas People with spina bifida American writers with disabilities Arkansas State University alumni University of Arkansas alumni University of Arkansas faculty Hendrix College alumni 20th-century American poets 21st-century American poets 20th-century American translators 21st-century American translators Deaths from dementia in Arkansas Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in the United States 20th-century American male writers 21st-century American male writers American inaugural poets