Saturday, January 03, 2015

Poet Miller Williams, 84, dies






Lucinda Williams and her father, Miller
Famed Arkansas poet Miller Williams, who founded the University of Arkansas Press and read a poem at President Bill Clinton's 1997 inauguration, died Thursday night at a Fayetteville hospital after years of battling Alzheimer's disease, a family friend confirmed.
Williams, 84, was born in Hoxie and moved around as a child while his father worked as a Methodist minister, according to an Encyclopedia of Arkansas entry.
He graduated from Arkansas State College -- now Arkansas State University -- with a degree in biology in 1951 and published his first collection of poems in 1952, called Et Cetera.
Williams taught biology at several schools before getting a job in the Louisiana State University's English Department with the help of Flannery O'Connor in 1962, according to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas. He returned to Arkansas in 1970 to the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
In the decades that followed, Williams received numerous awards and published several more collections of poetry.
At the Clinton inauguration, Williams read "Of History and Hope," which he described in a 2013Oxford American interview as a "consideration of how a look at a nation's past might help determine where it could be led in the future."
Williams married twice and had three children, including singer and songwriter Lucinda Williams. 
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