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Author Talk: James McWilliams

True Lit 2025

2025-10-12 14:00:00 2025-10-12 15:00:00 America/Chicago Author Talk: James McWilliams Author James McWilliams will discuss his book, "The Life and Poetry of Frank Stanford." Fayetteville Public Library - Walker Community Room (3rd Floor)

Sunday, October 12
2:00pm - 3:00pm

Add to Calendar 2025-10-12 14:00:00 2025-10-12 15:00:00 America/Chicago Author Talk: James McWilliams Author James McWilliams will discuss his book, "The Life and Poetry of Frank Stanford." Fayetteville Public Library - Walker Community Room (3rd Floor)

Fayetteville Public Library

Walker Community Room (3rd Floor)

Author James McWilliams will discuss his book, "The Life and Poetry of Frank Stanford."

When twenty-nine-year-old Frank Stanford put three bullets in his chest on June 3, 1978, he ended a life that had been inextricably linked with poetry since childhood. Deeply influential but largely unknown outside his corner of the poetry world, this prodigy of the American South inspired a cult following that has kept his reputation and work flickering on the periphery of the American literary tradition ever since. "The Life and Poetry of Frank Stanford" offers for the first time a comprehensive study of Stanford’s life and work, introducing to a broad readership poetry that remains both captivating to poets and, in its celebration of everyday experience over academic erudition, accessible to those who rarely read poetry.

Stanford’s poems range from one line to his 15,283-line epic, "The Battlefield Where the Moon Says I Love You". The vital thread running through all of his poetry is an ear for language that vies with Walt Whitman in its expansiveness and generosity. Stanford’s omnivorous attraction to vernacular, particularly Black and rural vernacular, centered on an admiration for the marginalized and eccentric. Blending the Southern Gothic of Faulkner and O’Connor with a racially egalitarian vision, his poetry thrives on the stories and traditions of the oppressed and forgotten. The themes that preoccupied Stanford’s prolific output—language, sex, death, class, geography, commercialism, surrealism, film, race—also preoccupied the poet in his daily life, which was marked by heavy drinking, philandering, mental instability, emotional abuse, and, through it all, an inveterate desire for beauty. Constantly attentive to this tension, biographer James McWilliams traces the short and painfully complicated life of this hidden talent who left a lifetime’s worth of poetry that, through its grounding in the mundane, achieved a vision of the transcendent.

Books will be available for sale and signing following the event.

About the author

James McWilliams is a historian at Texas State University. He has written on a wide range of topics, both academically and journalistically, with his work appearing in "The Virginia Quarterly Review", "Oxford American", "The Paris Review" online, "The New Yorker" and "Harper’s". He lives in Austin, Texas and, when he's not teaching, is likely to be in New Orleans.


True Lit is in collaboration with the Fayetteville Public Library, Fayetteville Public Schools, Fayetteville Public Education Foundation, and University of Arkansas Program in Creative Writing and Translation.

All abilities are welcome. For disability accommodations, call 479.856.7250 or email questions@faylib.org 2-3 weekdays before a program. Plan your visit by viewing our building map and details on accessibility services.


AGE GROUP: | Adult |

EVENT TYPE: | Author Talks & Lectures |

TAGS: | TrueLit | True Lit |

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