AP Historical Hard Drive 2006

EN_00944056_2397
AP Historical Hard Drive 2006
Randall Jarrell, poet of Greensboro, North Carolina, was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1914 and until he was thirteen lived most of the time in California. He attended Vanderbilt University and has taught at Kenyon College and at Texas University in Austin. At present he is teaching at the Women's College of the University of North Carolina. During the War he served overseas with the Air Corps. After his discharge, he was for a time book review editor of The Nation. He has contributed to the Atlantic Monthly, Poetry, The Kenyon Review, The Partisan Review, The Southern Review, The Nation and The New Republic. His first book of poems Blood for a stranger was published in 1942. Among his other works are Little friend, Little friend. April 1951 file photo. (AP Photo)
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2006-09-25
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