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C. K. Williams

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327:, Williams said that he had felt like giving up writing. Then he was asked to read at a college of art in Philadelphia, and he decided to read some unfinished poems: "and I was astonished to realize that they were exactly what I'd been waiting for, though I hadn't known I'd been waiting for anything at all. The poems were long, ragged lines, they had a much more conversational tone than the poems I'd been writing. Most importantly, the new poems, while having a much more narrative structure than the older ones, also had much more direct mechanisms for tracing thoughts, perceptions and emotions; they gave me a way to deal more inclusively and exhaustively with my own mind than the poems I'd been writing until then. I began to write poetry again, with more conviction than ever, and more confidence, more of a sense of what I wanted to do (…) The scope of the poems, the certainty they gave me that I could deal thoroughly with themes that interested me, were enough to keep me going. They are the poems that were collected in 276: 441: 1305: 42: 1564: 410: 382:, Williams has maintained the most sincere, and largest, ambitions. Like Yeats and Lowell before him, he writes from the borderland between private and public life…(His poems) join skeptical intelligence and emotional sincerity, to make sense of the world and ourselves. C.K. Williams has set a new standard for American poetry." 295:
In 1973 he met Catherine Mauger. They married in 1975 and had a son, Jed Williams, a painter and the owner of an art gallery in Philadelphia. His paintings are often featured on the covers of Williams' books. Catherine and C.K. lived part of the year in the US, and part of the year in Paris, France,
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After graduating from Penn, he stayed in Philadelphia. His circle of friends included artists, carpenters, poets, a famous sociologist, photographers, musicians and film makers. He spent time with young architects who worked for Louis Kahn, and later wrote: "I realized that my image of the artist's
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He started writing poetry during his second year at Penn, and half-way through junior year he left for Paris. At that time, he wrote "I fell into a period of lacerating loneliness. I'd always been a little shy but now something, maybe my uncertainty about my identity as a poet, my sense of being a
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pretender, made me all but mute with strangers: I used to stay all day in my hotel room, reading, trying to write, then I'd go out to eat by myself, and take endless, anguished walks." When he returned to Penn, he switched major from philosophy to English. He studied poetry with
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Williams began teaching in the mid-'70s at the YM-YWHA in Philadelphia. He also worked as an assistant group therapist. He taught creative writing at different universities, among them, Franklin and Marshall, the University of California at Irvine,
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In 1963 he married Sarah Dean Jones, a printer who worked for Eugene Feldman at the Falcon Press in Philadelphia. The marriage ended in divorce. Their daughter, Jessie Williams Burns, founded Tursulowe Press in Philadelphia.
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in 2003. He had a wide circle of friends in the U.S. and in Europe, many of them artists and writers. He gave a last reading and interview at Drew University in June 2015. He was diagnosed with
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Dedication of "Garden", a poem by C.K. Williams, in October 2016, in the Poetry Trail of the D & R Greenway Land Trust : 1, Preservation Place, Princeton, N.J. 08540.
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A Piano and Poetry Recital. Richard Goode and C.K. Williams : a Princeton University concert on March 9, 2014, at Richardson Auditorium. The recital was recorded.
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calling had come almost entirely from Kahn: he was absolutely devoted to his craft, and expected the same dedication from everyone else." He published his first book,
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A Reading and Gathering to Celebrate the Life and Work of C.K. Williams took place at Kelly Writers House at Penn University in Philadelphia on April 11, 2016.
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won the National Book Award. He also wrote essays, plays, children's books, and did translations. His final collection of poetry was the posthumously published
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had written that if you wanted to be a poet, you had to write poetry every day, a recommendation Williams applied in his writing life.
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A Tribute to C.K. Williams took place at The New School in New York City on February 22, 2017. The event was recorded.
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on September 20, 2015. Twenty days earlier, he had finished working on the manuscript of his last book of poems,
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video of C.K. Williams' reading at the 3rd Area Reading Series, PHARMAKA Gallery, Los Angeles, March 19, 2009
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Williams, C.K. (1997) Contemporary Authors, Autobiography Series, Vol. 26, GALE (Shelly Andrews, editor)
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Princeton University - C.K. Williams, distinguished poet and "great mentor", dies at 78
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Morton Dauwen Zabel Prize of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1989.
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National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry, for Flesh and Blood, 1987.
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C.K. Williams passport ID photo taken on Greek island of Patmos in 1973
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C. K. Williams, Draft of unpublished poem titled Music circa 2004.
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Nominee, National Book Critics Circle Award, for The Vigil, 1997.
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C.K. Williams's acceptance speech for the 2003 Poetry Award for
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Kelly Writers House, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
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Remembering Charlie (C.K.) Williams, by Tzvetan Todorov, in
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American Academy of Arts and Letters Literature Award, 1999
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Poetry Archive (U.K) biography and audio poetry recordings
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National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, 1985 and 1993.
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Milton Kessler Poetry Prize, Binghamton University, 2012.
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Canvas, translation from the Polish of Adam Zagajewski
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for one year, then moved on to and graduated from the
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relates aspects of Williams' life using his poetry.
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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The Lark. The Thrush. The Starling. Poems from Issa
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Williams dies at 78" 875:Bernard Conner Prize, The Paris Review, 1983. 836:Script consultant for a film by David Lynch, 8: 908:Woodrow Wilson-Lila Wallace Fellow, 1992–93. 641:. Vol. 86, no. 14. pp. 48–49. 389:won the Pulitzer Prize in 2000, and in 2003 233:The American poet C.K. Williams was born in 718:Women of Trachis, translated from Sophocles 1388: 1374: 1366: 1303: 1282:New York Times article, December 25, 2006 1185:https://search.worldcat.org/title/17804360 1091:. National Book Foundation. Archived from 924:Harriet Monroe Poetry Award, Poetry, 1993. 833:, a song cycle, set by Ronald Surak, 1970. 810:, Harcourt-Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 2009. 346:in the summer of 2013. He died at home in 40: 29: 1026:"C.K. Williams Pulitzer Prize for Poetry" 948:Weathertop Poetry Award for Repair, 2000. 858:, a movie produced by James Franco, 2012. 763:, Editeurs Le Gui et Jacques Darras, 1996 468:, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1969. 1665:Columbia High School (New Jersey) alumni 1291:New York Times article January 13, 2005 814:A Not Scary Story About Big Scary Things 657:Misgivings, My Mother, My Father, Myself 1017: 951:Maurice English Award for Repair, 2000. 492:, Burning Deck Press, Providence, 1983. 1136: 1134: 1132: 921:-Reader's Digest Writer's Award, 1993. 730:The Bacchae, translated from Euripides 726:, Poems from Issa, Burning Deck, 1983. 678:; University of Michigan Press, 1998. 338:C.K. 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(May 24, 2010). 408: 1715:Writers from Newark, New Jersey 1227:Articles by Stuart Mitchner in 1070:from the original on 2015-09-25 1058:Kellogg, Carolyn (2015-09-21). 786:The Selected and Last Poems of 742:Selected Poems of Francis Ponge 564:, Green Shade, Haverford, 2006. 486:, Random House, New York, 1983. 767:Anthologie Personnelle: Poèmes 1: 1039:"National Book Awards – 1999" 934:PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry 1700:Princeton University faculty 1325:The National Book Foundation 1187:Retrieved November 18, 2023. 957:Book Award for Repair, 2000. 915:, for A Dream of Mind, 1992. 895:, for Flesh and Blood, 1987. 757:, Orphée La Différence, 1993 205:Los Angeles Times Book Prize 189:National Book Critics Circle 156:National Book Critics Circle 1680:National Book Award winners 1650:21st-century American poets 1640:20th-century American poets 1731: 900:The American Poetry Review 268:, who also mentioned that 258:University of Pennsylvania 215:and Williams received the 123:University of Pennsylvania 1571: 1560: 1404: 1397:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1174:Retrieved 2018-05-07. 1160:Retrieved 2018-05-07. 749:Books Published in French 611: 197:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 146:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 39: 1660:Brooklyn College faculty 1043:National Book Foundation 984:Jewish Book Prize, 2012. 972:, for The Singing, 2003. 676:Poetry and Consciousness 665:, Sarabande Books, 2013. 55:Charles Kenneth Williams 1272:Encyclopædia Britannica 1229:Town Topics (newspaper) 1171:C.K. Williams obituary 1045:. Retrieved 2012-04-08. 976:Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize 898:Jerome Shestack Prize, 510:, Orchises Press, 1991. 316:and, starting in 1996, 314:George Mason University 296:and later in Normandy. 219:in 2005. The 2012 film 217:Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize 1356:– Winter 2011 Feature. 1028:. The Pulitzer Prizes. 546:, Ausable Press, 2001. 526:New and Selected Poems 514:A Dream of Mind, Poems 445: 280: 46:C. K. Williams in 1986 1695:Poets from New Jersey 1685:The New Yorker people 1215:Salmagundi (magazine) 1201:C. K. Williams Papers 870:Guggenheim Fellowship 801: 795:The Essential Hopkins 580:Writers Writing Dying 443: 278: 203:finalist and won the 1117:. 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C.K. Williams
C. K. Williams in 1986
Newark, New Jersey
Hopewell, New Jersey
Bucknell University
University of Pennsylvania
BA
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
National Book Award
National Book Critics Circle
National Book Critics Circle
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
National Book Award
Los Angeles Times Book Prize
National Book Award
Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize
The Color of Time
Newark, New Jersey
Lvov, Ukraine
Columbia High School
Maplewood
Bucknell University
University of Pennsylvania
Morse Peckham
T.S. Eliot

Boston University
Brooklyn College
Columbia University
George Mason University

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