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Patterns of Poetry: An Encyclopedia of Forms

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Williams, Miller

203 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1986

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Miller Williams

45 books16 followers
Died January 1, 2015.

Miller Williams is an American contemporary poet, as well as a translator and editor. He has authored over 25 books and won several awards for his poetry. His accomplishments have been chronicled in Arkansas Biography. He is perhaps best known for reading his poem "Of History and Hope" at the second inauguration of President Bill Clinton in 1997.

Williams was educated in Arkansas, first enrolling at Hendrix College in Conway and eventually transferring to Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, where he published his first collection of poems, Et Cetera, while getting his bachelor's degree in biology. He went on to get a masters in zoology at the University of Arkansas in 1952.

He taught in several universities in various capacities, first as a professor of biology and then of English literature, and in 1970 returned to the University of Arkansas as a member of the English Department and the creative writing program. In 1980 he helped found the University of Arkansas Press, where he served as director for nearly 20 years. He is currently a professor emeritus of literature at the University of Arkansas.

Williams is the father of Lucinda Williams, a three-time Grammy Award winning country music, folk, and rock singer, named "America's best songwriter" by TIME magazine in 2002.

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221 reviews118 followers
November 5, 2018
Really a must have for poets! Added bonus: the author himself is a fine poet!
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Author 8 books53 followers
November 25, 2017
This is a trove of detail about poetic forms--hint: there are a whole lot more than iambic pentameter. Williams gives details and prodigious examples of dozens of forms of poetry, including forms whose names I can't even pronounce, such as "Englyn Penfyr" and "Awdyl Gywydd." Hint: don't look for them in your local library too much.
This is a reference book for poets who are interested in the technics and the pyrotechnics of their craft.
Williams adds a rather breezy history of Western literature and poetry.
Read more of my reviews and poetry here:
http://richardsubber.com/
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August 18, 2011
If your goal is to read poetry (including Miller's) organized by forms, or if your goal is to try to write your own, is there a better resource than the man from Hoxie, [Lawrence County] Arkansas?

"In 1962, with writer Flannery O’Connor’s help, he got a job in Louisiana State University’s English Department. Four years later, he joined the faculty of Loyola University in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he founded and edited The New Orleans Review. In 1970, he returned to UA as a member of the English Department and the graduate program in creative writing."

Source: http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net...



Profile Image for Laura.
42 reviews18 followers
July 23, 2011
I refer back to this book at least once a week, whether I'm reading poetry or writing poetry.

A very good and comprehensive book of forms. There may be better books on forms out there, but I haven't found them, yet.

A must-have reference.

Highly recommended.

Profile Image for David.
94 reviews
March 14, 2009
Would be difficult to undertake any exercise in formal poetry without this handy and nearly comprehensive gem of a book.
Profile Image for Alexandra Mergen.
Author 4 books6 followers
September 6, 2013
Useful. Well-written. I borrowed this first from the library then enjoyed it so much I purchased it. It's a keeper.
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July 3, 2022
This is a great book of poetry forms. I also keep it handy while writing. The illustrations are excellent, and will keep you on track.
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