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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... sense of our presence in our own history, and of our inward difference from the rest of the world, remained prerequisite for our life with other people, for aesthetic experience, and even for ethical action. Certain concepts of the self ...
... sense that literature in general, and his own work in particular, had to distinguish individuals from their social roles. He tried to do so consistently in essays, where his prose style gave him dazzling instruments of appreciation and ...
... sense of intimacy felt as occurring between 'the two of us'” (Bonds 47).5 The poet and critic Allen Grossman has made such encounters a paradigm for poems: “In speaking the poem the speaker of the poem reacquires selfhood by serious ...
... sense of his life there did not improve; he would tell Amy Breyer much 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 ...
... sense from his favorite books and musical works, on which so much depended. In his months apart from each of his wives, and in his few months of romance with Eisler, he depended as few people could on an intimacy conducted through the ...
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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 | |