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John Williams
(1922 - 1994)
John Williams was a poet and novelist whose Augustus, a fictional account of the life of Augustus Caesar, won the National Book Award in 1972. His other work includes Butcher’s Crossing, a spare rendering of life on the Western frontier, and Stoner, about an English professor at the University of Missouri, where Williams obtained a PhD in English literature.