Newsletter sign up

Be the first to know when new American Life in Poetry columns are live.

Rynn Williams

New York, New York

Born in New York City, Williams received her BA and MA from New York University, where she studied journalism and English. In 2001, Williams received a New York State Foundation for the Arts Fellowship and returned to Warren Wilson’s low-residency MFA program. In 2004, she won the Prairie Schooner Book Award for Poetry for her book, Adonis Garage. Poet Mark Doty said of Adonis Garage, “You couldn't ask for a more articulate ars poetica. Williams beats out of difficulty and gorgeousness her own lyrics of pleasure and fury, in poems that sing and lament a fierce urban matrix, where there’s ‘Mary-rage in the off-duty taxicabs, but God bless/ the satin of born-again swagger.’ Assured and vulnerable, passionate and undeceived, Adonis Garage is a thrilling debut.” She taught English at Bloomfield College in Bloomfield New Jersey. In July of 2009, Williams died in Brooklyn, New York at the age of 47.

Column 145

Insomnia