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Randall and Jarrell
The poet / critic Randall Jarrell said of his poetry, " William Carlos Williams is as magically observant and mimetic as a good novelist.
It was not until the poet Randall Jarrell wrote the introduction for a new American edition in 1965 that the novel began to receive a larger audience.
* The Lost World, a poetry collection by Randall Jarrell
* Randall Jarrell: Pictures from an Institution
John Crowe Ransom, Hiram Haydn, Peter Taylor, Robie Macauley and Randall Jarrell.
* October 15 – Randall Jarrell, poet
1925 ), and Randall Jarrell ( M. A.
Ransom has few peers among 20th century American university teachers of humanities ; his distinguished students included Donald Davidson, Randall Jarrell, Robert Lowell, Andrew Lytle, Allen Tate, Peter Taylor, Robie Macauley, Robert Penn Warren, E. L. Doctorow, Cleanth Brooks, Richard M. Weaver, and Constantinos Patrides ( himself a Rhodes Scholar, who dedicated his monograph on John Milton's Lycidas to Ransom's memory ).
In 1963, the poet / critic and former Ransom student Randall Jarrell published an essay in which he highly praised Ransom's poetry: In John Crowe Ransom's best poems every part is subordinated to the whole, and the whole is accomplished with astonishing exactness and thoroughness.
Some of his notable students there included the poets Robert Lowell and Randall Jarrell.
" Fortunately for Tate and his wife, Lowell soon settled into the so-called " writer's house " ( a dorm that received its nickname after it had accrued a number of ambitious young writers ) with fellow students Peter Taylor, Robie Macauley and Randall Jarrell .< ref > McAlexander, Hugh, " Peter Taylor: The Undergraduate Years at Kenyon ," The Kenyon Review, New Series, Vol.
Lowell also maintained a close friendship with the previously mentioned poet / critic Randall Jarrell from the time when they met at Kenyon College in 1937 until Jarrell's death in 1965.
Randall Jarrell praised the book, writing, " It is unusually difficult to say which are the best poems in Lord Weary's Castle: several are realized past changing, successes that vary only in scope and intensity -- others are poems that almost any living poet would be pleased to have written.
Among his contemporaries who also appeared in that book were Muriel Rukeyser, Karl Shapiro, Elizabeth Bishop, Theodore Roethke, Randall Jarrell, and John Ciardi, all poets who came into prominence in the 1940s.
In 1950, Ciardi edited a poetry collection, Mid-Century American Poets, which identified the best poets of the generation that had come into its own in the 1940s: Richard Wilbur, Muriel Rukeyser, John Frederick Nims, Karl Shapiro, Elizabeth Bishop, Theodore Roethke, Delmore Schwartz, Randall Jarrell, Robert Lowell, Ciardi himself, and several others.
Karl Shapiro ( 1913 – 2000 ), Randall Jarrell ( 1914 – 1965 ) and James Dickey ( 1923 – 1997 ) all wrote poetry that sprang from experience of active service. Together with Elizabeth Bishop ( 1911 – 1979 ), Theodore Roethke ( 1908 – 1963 ) and Delmore Schwartz ( 1913 – 1966 ), they formed a generation of poets that in contrast to the preceding generation often wrote in traditional verse forms.
In 1963, the poet / critic Randall Jarrell praised Shapiro's work: Karl Shapiro's poems are fresh and young and rash and live ; their hard clear outlines, their flat bold colors create a world like that of a knowing and skillful neoprimitive painting, without any of the confusion or profundity of atmosphere, of aerial perspective, but with notable visual and satiric force.
* Randall Jarrell ( 1967 )
* Gail Gloston, Karl Shapiro, Delmore Schwartz, and Randall Jarrell: The Image of the Poet in the Late 1940s ( Thesis: Reed College, 1957 ).
But Randall Jarrell opines that " the subject of Paterson is: How can you tell the truth about things ?-- that is, how can you find a language so close to the world that the world can be represented and understood in it?
Poet / critic Randall Jarrell praised Book I of the poem with following assessment: Paterson ( Book I ) seems to me the best thing William Carlos Williams has ever written.
* Randall Jarrell
Also, while serving in the U. S. Army, the American poet Randall Jarrell published his second book of poems, Little Friend, Little Friend ( 1945 ) based on his wartime experiences.
* Randall Jarrell

Randall and poet
* 2005 – Julia Randall, American poet ( b. 1924 )
Dudley Randall, a poet and critic, asserted in his review of the book that Lorde " does not wave a black flag, but her blackness is there, implicit, in the bone.
Randall Jarrell ( May 6, 1914 – October 14, 1965 ) was an American poet, literary critic, children's author, essayist, novelist, and the 11th Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, a position that now bears the title Poet Laureate.
Many scholars consider him the most astute poetry critic of his generation, and in 1979, the author and poet Peter Levi went so far as to advise younger writers, " Take more notice of Randall Jarrell than you do of any academic critic.
He was a published war poet ; Trident, with Hubert Nicholson and David Martin, was published by Randall Swingler's Fore Publications in 1944.
Randall Swingler MM ( 28 May 1909 – 1967 ) was an English poet, writing extensively in the 1930s in the communist interest.
Pictures from an Institution is a 1954 novel by American poet Randall Jarrell.
Dudley Randall ( January 14, 1914 – August 5, 2000 ) was an African-American poet and poetry publisher from Detroit, Michigan.
The poems he had written during his time in prison were so effective that Dudley Randall, a poet and owner of Broadside Press, published Knight ’ s first volume of verse, which he called Poems from Prison, and hailed Knight as one of the major poets of the Black Arts Movement.
Julia Randall ( 1924-2005 ) was an American poet.
* John Witt Randall ( 1813 – 1892 ), American zoologist and poet

Randall and lived
Harry Randall Truman ( October 30, 1896 – May 18, 1980 ) was a resident of the U. S. state of Washington who lived on Mount St. Helens and came to brief fame in the months preceding the 1980 eruption after stubbornly refusing to leave his home.
* Randall Tolson, a craftsman and clockmaker, known for a series of highly collectible memorial clocks, lived in Cold Spring Harbor until he died in 1954.
Randall Tolson ( 1912 – 1954 ) was a clockmaker who lived in Cold Spring Harbor, New York for most of his adult life.

Randall and Greensboro
* Finding Aid for the Randall Jarrell Papers at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Randall and where
The Wizard of Oz parallels continue inside, where the Wizard is revealed to be Marten Broadcloak, also known as Randall Flagg, who flees when Roland attempts to kill him with Jake's Ruger and narrowly misses ( Flagg has bewitched Roland's own guns, saying, " Only misfires against me, Roland, old fellow ").
From this comedic segue, the film opens on a writer for television advertising, Rockwell P. Hunter ( Tony Randall ), who is low on the ladder at the La Salle agency, the company where he works.
Randall, still in civilian clothing, is not sure where to go, with the civilians or with the Marines.
He took a drama class in Toronto, and later won a two-year scholarship to the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City, where his classmates included Leslie Nielsen, Tony Randall and Richard Boone.
Both Randall and Cappiello were investment bankers from Baltimore, convenient to where WSW was produced in Owings Mills, Maryland.
The naming is in honor and commemoration of U. S. Army Sergeant First Class Randall Shughart, a Medal of Honor recipient whose courageous actions in combat cost him his life during the Battle of Mogadishu, Somalia, where he fought under Special Operations Command in October of 1993.
Monte Carlo was even a location for the late 1960s British London based series Randall and Hopkirk ( Deceased ) where in the eleventh episode of the series, " The Ghost who Saved the Bank at Monte Carlo ", Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre went to Monte Carlo to accompany a highly talented elderly woman to gamble inside the casino and waylay a group of thugs ( amongst them Brian Blessed ).
The title is derived from a phrase in some variants of the ballad Lord Randall, where the title character was poisoned by his lover.
Bob Avakian was a spokesman for the party in the San Francisco Area, where artists and activists such as Emmy Lou Packard and Byron Randall were involved.
George and Mary were not crowned as emperor and empress during the ceremonies because the Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Davidson, did not think it suitable for a Christian religious service to take place in a country where the people were predominantly Hindu or Muslim.
He attended Phillips Academy, Harvard and Princeton, where his teachers included Randall Thompson, Roger Sessions, Walter Piston and Milton Babbitt.
After escaping the alternate Topeka and the evil wizard Randall Flagg, Roland's ka-tet travel to the farming village of Calla Bryn Sturgis where they meet the townsfolk, as well as Father Callahan, who was originally introduced in ' Salem's Lot.
Records, where Randall worked.
He wrote music for many British television series of the 1950s and 1960s, including incidental music for The Champions, and the title music to The Adventures of Robin Hood ( but not the famous closing theme song ), Danger Man ( known as Secret Agent in the USA, where his theme music was removed in favour of a theme with lyrics ), Department S, Randall and Hopkirk ( Deceased ), The Saint, Gideon's Way and The Baron.
The scenic race course is considered a " runner's delight ," starting opposite the State Capitol Building, going down Wisconsin Avenue, moving onto the campus over Observatory Drive to Picnic Point and returning down University Avenue to Camp Randall where it ends at the 50 yard line.
The different versions follow the same general lines: the primary character ( in this case Randall, but varying by location ) is poisoned, usually by his sweetheart ; this is revealed through a conversation where he reports on the events and the poisoner.
Randall studies particle physics and cosmology at Harvard University, where she is a professor of theoretical physics.
John and his partner, William Randall, had a small lumber mill at Madera Canyon where they would cut down pine trees and then transport them to Tucson by wagon.
Seeking redress for the wrongs committed against them, later that year Gorton, Randall Holden and John Greene boarded a ship in New Amsterdam and sailed back to England, where Gorton would spend four years.
John Crowe Ransom ( right ) with Robie Macauley as he prepares to become editor of The Kenyon Review in 1959. In 1959 Robie Macauley succeeded Ransom as editor of The Kenyon Review, where he published fiction and poetry by John Barth, T. S. Eliot, Nadine Gordimer, Robert Graves, Randall Jarrell, Richmond Lattimore, Doris Lessing, Robert Lowell, V. S. Naipaul, Joyce Carol Oates, Frank O ' Connor, V. S. Pritchett, Thomas Pynchon, J. F. Powers, Karl Shapiro, Jean Stafford, Christina Stead, Peter Taylor, and Robert Penn Warren, as well as articles, essays and book reviews by Eric Bentley, Cleanth Brooks, R. P. Blackmur, Malcolm Cowley, Richard Ellmann, Leslie Fiedler, Martin Green, and Raymond Williams.
Randall Smith, needing to test his creation, took the " hot-rodded " Princeton into the front store, where Carlos Santana was present.
In 1963, Wilson graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard University, where he studied with Robert Moevs and Randall Thompson.
Randall Cunningham then led the Eagles inside Chicago's 20-yard line where Zendejas kicked a 29-yard field goal to cut the team's deficit to 7-6.
In 1966 the press published Poem Counterpoem, authored by Randall with Margaret Danner, founder of Boone House, a black cultural center in Detroit where they both read their work.

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