Miller Williams

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Miller Williams was an American poet, translator, and professor known for his plainspoken, accessible verse and for reading a poem at President Bill Clinton’s second inauguration.

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instanceOf human
poet
translator
university professor
awardReceived Poetry award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters
child Karyn Williams NERFINISHED
Lucinda Williams NERFINISHED
Robert Williams NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1930-04-08
dateOfDeath 2015-01-01
educatedAt Hendrix College NERFINISHED
Louisiana State University NERFINISHED
employer University of Arkansas NERFINISHED
familyName Williams
fieldOfWork literary translation
poetry
genre poetry
givenName Miller NERFINISHED
hasStudent C. D. Wright NERFINISHED
Frank Stanford NERFINISHED
R. S. Gwynn NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Miller Williams NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage English
notableFor plainspoken accessible verse
reading a poem at Bill Clinton's second presidential inauguration
notableWork Living on the Surface NERFINISHED
Patterns of Poetry NERFINISHED
Some Jazz a While NERFINISHED
The Ways We Touch NERFINISHED
occupation poet
professor
translator
participatedIn second inauguration of Bill Clinton NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Hoxie, Arkansas NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Fayetteville, Arkansas NERFINISHED
positionHeld director of the University of Arkansas Press
readWorkAtEvent Of History and Hope NERFINISHED
religion Methodism NERFINISHED
residence Fayetteville, Arkansas NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Lucinda Williams (née Day) Sr. NERFINISHED
writingStyle accessible
plainspoken

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Lucinda Williams father Miller Williams