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  1. Miller Williams. 1930–2015. Poet, editor, critic, and translator Miller Williams was born in Hoxie, Arkansas in 1930, the son of a Methodist clergyman and civil rights activist. Miller’s work is known for its gritty realism as much as for its musicality.

  2. Stanley Miller Williams (April 8, 1930 – January 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.

  3. William Miller (15 février 1782 - 20 décembre 1849) était un prédicateur baptiste américain qui dirigea un mouvement protestant de réveil interconfessionnel entre 1831 et 1844, surnommé « le millérisme » ou « l'adventisme », annonçant le retour de Jésus-Christ pour 1843-1844.

  4. Poet, editor, critic, and translator Miller Williams was born in Hoxie, Arkansas in 1930, the son of a Methodist clergyman and civil rights activist. Miller’s work is known for its gritty realism as much as for its musicality. Equally comfortable in formal and free verse, Williams...

  5. Miller Williams - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets. Stanley Miller Williams was born in Hoxie, Arkansas, on April 8, 1930.

  6. 3 janv. 2015 · Williams, the father of singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams, died Thursday night at a hospital in Fayetteville of complications from Alzheimer’s disease, family friend Linda Sheets said Friday. Williams was a longtime professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.

  7. 3 janv. 2015 · Miller Williams, a poet who championed the power of everyday language and who delivered a poem at the Capitol for President Bill Clinton’s second inauguration, died on Thursday in Fayetteville,...