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Randall Jarrell

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A poet is a man who manages, in a lifetime of standing out in thunderstorms, to be struck by lightning five or six times.


— Randall Jarrell


#lifetime #lightning #man #manages #out

It's ugly, but is it art?


— Randall Jarrell


#modernism #art

The tags' chain stirs with the wind; and I sleep Paid, dead, and a soldier. Who fights for his own life Loses, loses: I have killed for my world, and am free.


— Randall Jarrell


#poetry #death

He thinks that Schiller and St Paul were just two Partisan Review editors.


— Randall Jarrell


#just #partisan #paul #review #thinks

I decided that Europeans and Americans are like men and women: they understand each other worse, and it matters less, than either of them suppose.


— Randall Jarrell


#each #either #europeans #i #less

The people who live in a golden age usually go around complaining how yellow everything looks.


— Randall Jarrell


#around #complaining #everything #go #golden

If we meet an honest and intelligent politician, a dozen, a hundred, we say they aren't like politicians at all, and our category of politicians stays unchanged; we know what politicians are like.


— Randall Jarrell


#dozen #honest #hundred #intelligent #know

It is better to entertain an idea than to take it home to live with you for the rest of your life.


— Randall Jarrell


#entertain #home #idea #life #live

The blind date that has stood you up: your life.


— Randall Jarrell


#date #life #stood #up #you

To Americans, English manners are far more frightening than none at all.


— Randall Jarrell


#far #frightening #manners #more #none






About Randall Jarrell

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Did you know about Randall Jarrell?

He also wrote several children's books among which The Bat-Poet (1964) and The Animal Family (1965) are considered prominent (and feature illustrations by Maurice Sendak).

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.

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