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  1. Le lapin de pain d'épice by Randall Jarrell Randall Jarrell, 1995-01-20
  2. The Lost World, New Poems by Randall Jarrell, 1967
  3. Raymond F. Dasmann by Raymond F. Dasmann, Randall Jarrell, 2001-02-24
  4. SNOW-WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS FOLIO by The Brothers translated by Randall Jarrell Grimm, 1972
  5. Kipling, Auden and Co. (Essays and Reviews 1935 - 1964) by Randall Jarrell, 1981
  6. Blood for a stranger, by Randall Jarrell, 1942
  7. Jim Pepper & the Evolution of Environmental Studies at Uc Santa Cruz by Jim, Randall Jarrell [And] Irene Reti Pepper, 2007-01-01
  8. A bat is born, from The bat-poet by Randall Jarrell, 1977
  9. ThePoets' Grimm: 20th Century Poems from Grimm Fairy Tales
  10. A Different Poem: Rainer Maria Rilke's American Translators Randall Jarell, Robert Lowell, and Robert Bly (Studies in Modern Poetry) by Hartmut Heep, 1996-06
  11. Jarrell, Bishop, Lowell, & Co.: Middle-Generation Poets In Context by Suzanne Ferguson, 2003-08-06
  12. The Wounded Surgeon: Confession and Transformation in Six American Poets (Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, John Berryman, Randall Jarrell, Delmore Schwartz, Sylvia Plath) by Adam Kirsch, 2005-04-01
  13. Midcentury Quartet: Bishop, Lowell, Jarrell, Berryman, and the Making of a Postmodern Aesthetic by Thomas J. Travisano, 1999-12-01
  14. The Metamorphic Tradition in Modern Poetry Essays on the Work of Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, T.S. Eliot, Hart Crane, Randall Jarrell, and William Butler Yeats by M. Bernetta Quinn, 1966

61. Randall Jarrell (1914-1965)
randall jarrell was born in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1914 and earned both his bachelor s degree and master s degree from Vanderbilt University.
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Randall Jarrell (1914-1965)
Biography Randall Jarrell was born in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1914 and earned both his bachelor's degree and master's degree from Vanderbilt University. While at Vanderbilt, Jarrell studied under Robert Penn Warren and John Crowe Ransom. From 1937-1939 he taught at Kenyon College as an assistant to Ransom and was a roommate to Robert Lowell. He published his second book of poetry in 1942, Blood for a Stranger , the same year he enlisted in the Army Air Corps. While serving in the Army, Jarrell found many experiences to include into his poetry. In 1945, he published his third book of poetry, Little Friend, Little Friend , which deals directly with his involvement in the military. After the war, Jarrell took a position at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where he continued to teach until his death in 1965. A famed poet, Jarrell won the National Book Award for The Woman at the Washington Zoo (1960). He was also an admired critic of his generation, and appreciative of such poets as Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, and William Carlos Williams. Before his mysterious death (being overrun by a car), Jarrell even published several children's stories. A man that truly "wore many hats," Randall Jarrell revealed a spectrum of emotions to the readers of his skillful poetry. Bibliography Fiction
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62. Randall Jarrell On W. H. Auden. Edited By STEPHEN BURT, With HANNAH BROOKS-MOTL.
randall jarrell on W. H. Auden. Edited by STEPHEN BURT, with HANNAH BROOKSMOTL. Pp. xvi+178. New York Columbia University Press, 2005. £22·50.
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63. Randall Jarrell News - The New York Times
News about randall jarrell. Commentary and archival information about randall jarrell from The New York Times.
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Criticism and the Age By BROOKE ALLEN Brooke Allen reviews books Remembering Randall: A Memoir of Poet, Critic, and Teacher Randall Jarrell by Mary von Schrader Jarrell and No Other Book: Selected Essays by Randall Jarrell, edited by Brad Leithauser; photo August 1, 1999

64. Ryan McCarl: Quotes From Randall Jarrell And Knut Hamsun
From randall jarrell, A Field Hospital We read our mail and counted up our missions In bombers named for girls, we burned
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65. Poetry Foundation: The Online Home Of The Poetry Foundation
In a volume of essays about jarrell titled randall jarrell, 19141965, He wrote in the New York Times randall jarrell was in his early years a harsh
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66. Randall Jarrell, "The Death Of The Ball Turret Gunner"
randall jarrell. The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. From my mother s sleep I fell into the State, And I hunched in its belly till my wet fur froze.
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The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner
From my mother's sleep I fell into the State,
And I hunched in its belly till my wet fur froze.
Six miles from earth, loosed from its dream of life,
I woke to black flak and the nightmare fighters.
When I died they washed me out of the turret with a hose.
"A ball turret was a Plexiglas sphere set into the belly of a B-17 or B-24, and inhabited by two .50 caliber machine-guns and one man, a short small man. When this gunner tracked with his machine guns a fighter attacking his bomber from below, he revolved with the turret; hunched upside-down in his little sphere, he looked like the foetus in the womb. The fighters which attacked him were armed with cannon firing explosive shells. The hose was a steam hose." Jarrell's note. The poem was published in 1945. Why is that relevant to its meaning? Go to index of poems, etc.

67. Randall Jarrell, LCPL, Marine Corps, Odessa TX, 10Dec66 13E027 - The Virtual Wal
randall David jarrell on The VirtualWall, 8 Jan 2004.
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United States Marine Corps
20 February 1947 - 10 December 1966
Odessa, Texas
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09 Jan 2003 I knew Randy from hanging around town. He went into the Marines right out of high school. He was from the oilfield town of Odessa, Texas. Like many others around Odessa during that time period, the service was better than the oil fields. From August 1966 until December 1966, Odessa lost five in Vietnam, all Marines. Randy was one of six in his class at Permian High School, Class of 65 Odessa, Texas to have perished in Vietnam. The others were Bobby Eaton, USMC; Marvin Rex Young, U.S. Army, Medal of Honor Recipient; John Neary, US Air Force; Dale W. Farris, U.S. Air Force; and Michael Gladden, U.S. Army Airborne. I am 56, the same age that Randy would have been. Randy never had a chance to have a full life, a home and a career. He was struck down in the prime of his youth.
16 Jun 2005 Randall David Jarrell was a first cousin to Kenith Lewis Jarrell.

68. Randall Jarrell: The Death Of The Ball Turrett Gunner
Published 1945 Written by randall jarrell. A ball turret was a plexiglass sphere set into the belly of a B17 or B-24 bomber and inhabited by two.50
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DEATH OF THE BALL TURRET GUNNER
From my mother's sleep I fell into the State,
And I hunched in its belly till my wet fur froze.
Six miles from earth, loosed from the dream of life,
I woke to black flak and the nightmare fighters.
When I died they washed me out of the turret with a hose.
Published 1945: Written by Randall Jarrell
"A ball turret was a plexiglass sphere set into the belly of a B-17 or B-24 bomber and inhabited by two.50 caliber machine-guns and one man, a short, small man. When this gunner tracked with his machine-guns a fighter attacking his bomber from below, he revolved the turret; hunched upside-down in his little sphere, he looked like the foetus in the womb. The fighters which attacked him were armed with canon firing explosive shells. The hose was a steam hose." (Jarrell's notes) Biographical Information In 1942 Jarrell entered the Army Air Force, but failed to qualify as a flyer and became a celestial training navigator in Tucson, Arizona. During his nearly four years of service he wrote many poems about the army and the war, accumulating the bulk of his next two books, Little Friend, Little Friend (1945) and Losses (1948). Source: Modern American Poetry Page Created: Tuesday June 6, 2006

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randall jarrell (1914 1965). added by editor. Comments. post a new comment. No comments on this author have yet been posted. For a recommendation on where
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70. Turk's Head Review: 24 Poems By Randall Jarrell
Those interested in reading more of randall jarrell s work besides his often anthologized poem Death of the Ball Turret Gunner , can check out this file
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72. Randall Jarrell- Super-Critic?
randall jarrell was a good poet. Sometimes he was a very good poet, but never a great poet. Sometimes he was a bad poet, but overall he was good a solid
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GREAT poetry critic! The added emphasis is in keeping with his reputation as such. In fact, he probably is known as the best poetry critic America produced last century. But this is wrong. RJ was a bad poetry critic- often very bad. Not that he did not have a good prose style, but because
Digression time- cue the wavy flashback sequence! Lift Bridge Book Shop [where I incidentally 1 st bought RJ’s Collected Poems ] when WM tried impressing a nubile blond coed by quoting a snippet from Pound’s Cantos . When I interjected, that I believed the quote was from Hugh Selwyn Mauberley , WM was indignant at my intercession. When I took Pound’s Personae Desert Meanderings MY desert, it is VERY dry!’ WM thundered a no. I countered, ‘Have you ever been to MY desert?’ WM railed at my preposterous query. Others seemed to pick up that I was using imagination GET IT cue the wavy flashback sequence!

73. American Poets Of The 20th Century:Book Summary And Study Guide - CliffsNotes
An intimidating perfectionist wedded to compassionate humanism, randall jarrell (pronounced juh rehl) combined the talents of author, translator,
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An intimidating perfectionist wedded to compassionate humanism, Randall Jarrell (pronounced juh rehl) combined the talents of author, translator, and strident critic. Like poet-critic T. S. Eliot, he earned the respect of his elders, including poets John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Marianne Moore. Essentially shy and soft-spoken before an audience, he gained a reputation for impassioned public readings, zippy sports cars, delight in fairy tales, and fierce public debates on the status of modern poetry, including that of Allen Ginsberg and the Beat generation. Influenced by the plain-spoken truths of Robert Frost, Walt Whitman, and William Carlos Williams, Jarrell published verse in Five American Poets (1940) before producing his own collection, Blood for a Stranger (1942). Then World War II intervened in his career. He served for three years as an army flying instructor and tower operator. He regretted that he was too old for combat, but nevertheless turned his wartime experience to advantage in Little Friend, Little Friend (1945) and Losses (1948). From 1949 to 1951, he edited poetry for Partisan Review, establishing a reputation for truth-telling evaluations at whatever cost to fellow poets.

74. 7415. Randall Jarrell. Simpson’s Contemporary Quotations. 1988
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75. Jarrell, Randall.-Stuart Wright.; RANDALL JARRELL: A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1
randall jarrell A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY, 19291983. Charlottesville U Virginia (1986) 1st ed. maroon cloth spine w/dj. An indispensable reference for
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