Randall Jarrell and His AgeColumbia University Press, 2005 M04 6 - 320 páginas Randall Jarrell (1914–1965) was the most influential poetry critic of his generation. He was also a lyric poet, comic novelist, translator, children's book author, and close friend of Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, Hannah Arendt, and many other important writers of his time. Jarrell won the 1960 National Book Award for poetry and served as poetry consultant to the Library of Congress. Amid the resurgence of interest in Randall Jarrell, Stephen Burt offers this brilliant analysis of the poet and essayist. |
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... later in life why he lacked a Southern accent, he would reply that he learned to talk in California, where his parents moved in 1915 and where Owen's relatives already lived. Owen worked in Los Angeles as a photographer's assistant, and ...
... later in life portray her as alternately controlling and helpless. Mary von Schrader Jarrell, the poet's widow, recalls that Randall told her, “My mother is a disaster” (Remembering 141). Some readers take parts of the late poem “Hope ...
... later, had asked to adopt him: “I would,” he recalled, “have gone with them like that” (Remembering 141).3 In the summer of 1926 Randall returned to California to live with his paternal grandparents (“Mama” and “Pop”) in a big Los ...
... later that “just being in Nashville upsets me” (Berg Collection). “In Campbell minds,” Mary recalls, Randall was expected to Be a Little Man and to aim toward supporting his mother, which, unhappily for Randall, Uncle Howell had done ...
... later than [he] think[s] for four hundred years” (KA66). By 1937 Jarrell had become involved with, and probably engaged to, a sophisticated and literate medical student, Amy Breyer, whose family he had known since high school. Their ...
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Institutions Professions Criticism | |
Psychology and Psychoanalysis | |
Time and Memory | |
Childhood and Youth | |
Men Women Children Families | |
What We See and Feel and Are | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |