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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... wrote and how to read him is to see how he read his era, and how far his work stands from the course most American poets have followed since his death. It is also to see how Jarrell's literary practice anticipated discoveries in ...
... wrote Jarrell's works, and it draws on manuscripts and anecdotes to adumbrate his career. To that end, I begin with a view of his life. Randall Jarrell was born in Tennessee, on May 6, 1914, the oldest child of Owen and Anna Campbell ...
... wrote, in an unpublished lecture for librarians, A shrew or a hummingbird eats half its weight in twentyfour hours; when I was a boy I read half my weight in a week. I went to school, played, did the things the grownups made me do; but ...
... wrote to Warren that year; “I was astonished to find I could” (Letters 5). Randall combined his literary productivity with prodigious reading in other fields, among them philosophy, economics, and especially psychology, where he found ...
... wrote Edmund Wilson (his editor at the New Republic) in 1942, “I guess you can tell pretty well what I think about politics, economics and so on—and it's just the opposite of what [Ransom and Tate] think” (Letters 59). He made notes for ...
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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 | |