Words to Measure a War: Nine American Poets of World War II

This is a study of the war poetry of nine American men who served in World War II. The efforts of those who had established themselves as poets prior to or during the war (Karl Shapiro, Randall Jarrell, John Ciardi, and William Meredith) are compared with those whose poetic careers began after the war (Louis Simpson, James Dickey, Richard Hugo, Howard Nemerov, and Lincoln Kirstein). The military careers of these soldiers illuminate how their experiences affected the content as well as style of their poems. Each man's poetry directly related to his involvement with the combat environment: the closer the combat experience, the more personal the poetry; the more distant the experience, the more detached the poetry.

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Words to Measure a War: Nine American Poets of World War II

This is a study of the war poetry of nine American men who served in World War II. The efforts of those who had established themselves as poets prior to or during the war (Karl Shapiro, Randall Jarrell, John Ciardi, and William Meredith) are compared with those whose poetic careers began after the war (Louis Simpson, James Dickey, Richard Hugo, Howard Nemerov, and Lincoln Kirstein). The military careers of these soldiers illuminate how their experiences affected the content as well as style of their poems. Each man's poetry directly related to his involvement with the combat environment: the closer the combat experience, the more personal the poetry; the more distant the experience, the more detached the poetry.

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Words to Measure a War: Nine American Poets of World War II

Words to Measure a War: Nine American Poets of World War II

by David K. Vaughan
Words to Measure a War: Nine American Poets of World War II

Words to Measure a War: Nine American Poets of World War II

by David K. Vaughan

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Overview

This is a study of the war poetry of nine American men who served in World War II. The efforts of those who had established themselves as poets prior to or during the war (Karl Shapiro, Randall Jarrell, John Ciardi, and William Meredith) are compared with those whose poetic careers began after the war (Louis Simpson, James Dickey, Richard Hugo, Howard Nemerov, and Lincoln Kirstein). The military careers of these soldiers illuminate how their experiences affected the content as well as style of their poems. Each man's poetry directly related to his involvement with the combat environment: the closer the combat experience, the more personal the poetry; the more distant the experience, the more detached the poetry.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786443062
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 04/23/2009
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David K. Vaughan is a retired Air Force officer and educator. He lives in San Antonio, Texas.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Preface     
Introduction     

1. Karl Shapiro, U.S. Army     
2. Randall Jarrell, U.S. Army Air Forces     
3. John Ciardi, U.S. Army Air Forces     
4. William Meredith, U.S. Navy     
5. Howard Nemerov, U.S. Army Air Forces     
6. Louis Simpson, U.S. Army     
7. James Dickey, U.S. Army Air Forces     
8. Richard Hugo, U.S. Army Air Forces     
9. Lincoln Kirstein, U.S. Army     

10. Conclusion     
Chapter Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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