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C.K. Williams' poetry of youth and age

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Poet C.K. Williams reads his work at TED2001. As he colors scenes of childhood resentments, college loves, odd neighbors and the literal death of youth, he reminds us of the unique challenges of living.

Often referred to as a social poet, C.K. Williams' writing reflects a fascination with the unique characters of modern civilization and their interactions. He is the award-winning author of numerous books and teaches at Princeton. Full bio »

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