
C. K. Williams
C. K. Williams was an acclaimed American poet and translator. He won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Flesh and Blood (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1987), the National Book Award for The Singing (FSG, 2003) and the Pulitzer Prize for Repair (FSG, 2000). He taught in the Creative Writing Program at Princeton University.
His poem “A Hundred Bones” from AGNI 72 was chosen for The Best American Poetry 2011.
AGNI has published the following work:
On Lowell
Essay by C. K. Williams
A Hundred Bones
Poetry by C. K. Williams
Thrush
Poetry by C. K. Williams
Blackbird
Poetry by C. K. Williams
Hawk
Poetry by C. K. Williams
The Coma
Poetry by C. K. Williams
The Hovel
Poetry by C. K. Williams