C. K. Williams
1936
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2015
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
Country of citizenship: United States
Languages spoken, written or signed: English
Educated at: University of Pennsylvania, Columbia High School
Occupation: poet, translator, university teacher, writer
Award received: Guggenheim Fellowship, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, National Book Award, National Book Award for Poetry, Berlin Prize, National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry, Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize
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Charles Kenneth "C. K." Williams (November 4, 1936 – September 20, 2015) was an American poet, critic and translator. Williams won many poetry awards. Flesh and Blood won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1987. Repair (1999) won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, was a National Book Award finalist and won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. The Singing won the 2003 National Book Award and Williams received the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize in 2005. The 2012 film The Color of Time relates aspects of Williams' life using his poetry. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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