Williamson, Alan (Alan Bacher), 1944-
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Alan Bacher Williamson was born on January 24, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois to George and Jehanne (Bacher) Williamson. He earned a B.A. from Haverford College (1964), and an M.A. (1965) and Ph.D. (1969) from Harvard University. Williamson worked as Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia (1969-1975), Briggs-Copeland Lecturer at Harvard University (1977-1980), and Lecturer at Brandeis University (1980-1982) before joining the University of California, Davis faculty as Assistant Professor in 1982. Professor Williamson has served as Professor of English at UC Davis since 1983. His works include: "Westernness: a Meditation" (2006), "The Pattern More Complicated: New and Selected Poems" (2004), "Almost a Girl: Male Writers and Female Identification" (2001), "Res Publica" (1998), "Love and the Soul" (1995), "Eloquence and Mere Life: Essays on the Art of Poetry" (1994), "The Muse of Distance: Poems" (1988), "Introspection and Contemporary Poetry" (1984), "Presence: Poems" (1983), and "Pity the Monsters: The Political Vision of Robert Lowell" (1974).
From the description of Alan Bacher Williamson papers, 1960-1989. (University of California, Davis). WorldCat record id: 664877830
Biography
Alan Bacher Williamson was born on January 24, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois to George and Jehanne (Bacher) Williamson. He earned a B.A. from Haverford College (1964), and an M.A. (1965) and Ph.D. (1969) from Harvard University.
Williamson worked as Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia (1969-1975), Briggs-Copeland Lecturer at Harvard University (1977-1980), and Lecturer at Brandeis University (1980-1982) before joining the University of California, Davis faculty as Assistant Professor in 1982. Professor Williamson has served as Professor of English at UC Davis since 1983.
His works include: Westernness: a Meditation (2006), The Pattern More Complicated: New and Selected Poems (2004), Almost a Girl: Male Writers and Female Identification (2001), Res Publica (1998), Love and the Soul (1995), Eloquence and Mere Life: Essays on the Art of Poetry (1994), The Muse of Distance: Poems (1988), Introspection and Contemporary Poetry (1984), Presence: Poems (1983), and Pity the Monsters: The Political Vision of Robert Lowell (1974).
Sources:
"Alan B. Williamson." University of California, Davis. Dept. of English website. http://english.ucdavis.edu/people/directory/fzalanb . Accessed July 9, 2010.
Contemporary Authors, Detroit: Gale Research Co, 1976. volume(s) 57-60.
From the guide to the Alan Bacher Williamson Papers, circa 1960-1989, (University of California, Davis. General Library. Dept. of Special Collections.)
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