JARRELL, RANDALL

jərĕlˈ, 1914–65, American poet and critic, b. Nashville, Tenn., grad. Vanderbilt Univ. (B.A., 1935; M.A., 1938). His poetry, reflecting an unusually sensitive and tragic view of life, includes Blood for a Stranger (1942), The Seven-League Crutches (1951), and The Woman at the Washington Zoo (1960). His best-known poem, "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner," was a mediation on his experiences during World War II. In 1953 his critical essays were collected and published as Poetry and the Age. Jarrell's other works include several delightful children's books; Pictures from an Institution (1954), a satirical novel set in a progressive women's college; and A Sad Heart at the Supermarket (1962), a collection of essays and fables.

See his complete poems (1969); posthumous collections of his criticism and essays, The Third Book of Criticism (1969), Kipling, Auden & Co. (1980), and No Other Book (ed. by B. Leithauser, 1999); his letters (ed. by M. Jarrell, 1985); memoir by his wife, Mary Jarrell (1999); studies by R. Lowell et al., ed. (1967), C. Beck (1983), J. Bryant (1986), and S. Burt (2003); bibliography by S. Wright (1986).

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Randall Jarrell and His Age Photo courtesy of the Randall Jarrell Collection, Special Collections Division of Jackson Library, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Randall Jarrell and His Age Stephen Burt COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY...
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...WILLIAMS T. S. ELIOT HART CRANE RANDALL JARRELL and WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS...William Carlos Williams, and Randall Jarrell, whose suggestions through...FIVE Randall Jarrell: His Metamorphoses 168...
LITTLE FRIEND LITTLE FRIEND LITTLE FRIEND, LITTLE FRIEND By RANDALL JARRELL . . . . Then I heard the bomber call me in: "Little Friend, Little Friend, I got two engines on fire. Can you see me, Little...
BOOKS BY Randall Jarrell NOVELS Pictures from an Institution 1954 ESSAYS...PUBLISHED BY ALFRED A. KNOPF, INC. Copyright 1952, 1953, 1954 by RANDALL JARRELL. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in...
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...one story and one story only," Randall Jarrell was fond of quoting, from Robert...New York: Pantheon, 1988. Jarrell, Randall. The Animal Family. New York...1981. Pritchard, William H. Randall Jarrell: A Literary Life. New York...
...Institution. by Jeffrey Meyers Randall Jarrells Pictures from an Institution: A...narrators mind and sensibility. Jarrell agreed with Auden that "when reading...Auden Co., NY, 1980, p.133). Jarrell packs his book with aphorisms...
...likely impact on American poetry. Randall Jarrell and Robert Lowell both evaluated...being unspectacular" (177); Randall Jarrell describes Bishops work as "attractively...Rolph Humphries, and Randall Jarrell which, I believe, Wilson selected...
...his other origin -- the textual source, Randall Jarrell poem "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner...Gunner" from The Complete Poems by Randall Jarrell. Copyright 1945 by Randall Jarrell, renewed 1972 by Mrs. Randall Jarrell...
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"No other book": Randall Jarrells criticism. by Brad Leithauser Randall Jarrell once wrote, in praise of William...occurrence for him." To my mind, Randall Jarrell was the one critic in a hundred...
...in their time? Randall Jarrell (1914-65) was the...Mary von Schrader Jarrell, his widow. Her Remembering Randall consists of nine...obliquely describes Jarrells sad descent into...York Times provoked Randall to slice his wrists...
...sinister cast, seems to have led the poet and critic Randall Jarrell to his cranky appraisal of Audens religious awakening...Princeton University Press, 106 pages, $17.95 paper. (3) Randall Jarrell on W. H. Auden, edited by Stephen Burt, with Hannah...
...review of the life and work of Randall Jarrell "Poetrys Ball Turret Gunner...Texas wont be the same without Randall Jarrell. Or else it will. Geoff Rips...Alfred Corn, wondering whether Randall Jarrells savagery toward W.H. Auden might...
Wilted Collars. by Florence King |TO AMERICANS," wrote Randall Jarrell, "English manners are more frightening than none at all." Its true. We hate good manners; they make us feel shut out and held at...
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...THE WASHINGTON TIMES Randall Jarrell had hoped to write his...intelligent book on the poet, "Randall Jarrell and His Age" (2002...performances is something Jarrell usually did in his essays...and Reviews." +++++ RANDALL JARREL ON W. H. AUDEN...
...unique. But in the case of Edmund Wilson (1895-1972), I am going to plunge ahead and use it. The poet and critic Randall Jarrell was famous for using another dangerous locution, "no other," and this too pops into mind when contemplating Wilson...
...century critics in English who have been of use to him. It is a list of literary figures-T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Randall Jarrell, Edmund Wilson are some of them-who show, as Kazin thinks poets especially show, "the most intense personal consciousness...
...Children" was originally published by Henry Holt and Co. Inc. in 1940. The paperback edition, with an introduction by Randall Jarrell, was published by Owl Books in 1980. It is available at Politics and Prose, 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW. Call 202...
...The best number for a dinner party is two - myself and a damn good head waiter. Daily Telegraph, January 14, 1965 Randall Jarrell (American poet) One most obvious fact about grownups, to a child, is they forgotten what it is like to be a child...
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JARRELL, RANDALL j rel , 1914 65, American poet and...and published as Poetry and the Age. Jarrells other works include several delightful...Leithauser, 1999); his letters (ed. by M. Jarrell, 1985); memoir by his wife, Mary Jarrell...


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