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  1. The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren by Robert Penn Warren, John Burt, 1998-10
  2. Jefferson Davis Gets His Citizenship Back by Robert Penn Warren, 1980-12-31
  3. Selected Poems of Robert Penn Warren by Robert Penn Warren, John Burt, 2001-04
  4. All the King's Men[2006 Movie Tie-In Edition] by Robert Penn Warren, 2006-09-05
  5. The Cave (Kentucky Voices) by Robert Penn Warren, 2006-02-24
  6. The Legacy of the Civil War by Robert Penn Warren, 1998-03-01
  7. Flood: A Romance of Our Time (Voices of the South) by Robert Penn Warren, 2003-09
  8. Band of Angels (Voices of the South) by Robert Penn Warren, 1994-09
  9. Brother to Dragons by Robert Penn Warren, 1979-07-12
  10. World Enough & Time by Robert Penn Warren, 1950
  11. Night Rider by Robert Penn Warren, 1939-01-01
  12. Now and Then: POEMS 1976-78 by Robert Penn Warren, 1978-07-12
  13. All the King's Men (Modern Library, 170) by Robert Penn Warren, 1953
  14. Robert Penn Warren: A Biography by Joseph Blotner, 1997-02-11

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Robert Penn Warren. Robert Penn Warren (April 24, 1905 September 15, 1989) was an American poet and writer. He was born in Guthrie
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Robert Penn Warren April 24 September 15 ) was an American poet and writer. He was born in Guthrie, Kentucky and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1926. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1947 for his best known work, the novel All the King's Men . He won Pulitzer Prizes in poetry in 1958 for Promises: Poems 1954-1956 , and in 1979 for Now and Then Warren was appointed as the first U.S. Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry on February 26 During the early Warren was involved with the Southern Agrarians and contributed to the Agrarian manifesto I'll Take My Stand with 11 other Southern writers and poets. In All the King's Men was named as one of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century by the editorial board of the American Modern Library
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    10. BookPage Nonfiction Review: Robert Penn Warren
    Robert Penn Warren. A Biography. Review by Roger Bishop. Robert Penn Warren (19051989) was one of the twentieth century s most eminent American men of letters.
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    at major online bookstores Review by Roger Bishop Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989) was one of the twentieth century's most eminent American men of letters. He was a distinguished novelist and poet, literary critic, essayist, short story writer, and coeditor of numerous textbooks. He was a founding editor of The Southern Review . He was a popular teacher at Yale and other schools. Also, "Red" Warren, as he was known to his friends, and Cleanth Brooks influenced the teaching of literature to a generation of college students through their advocacy of close textual reading or, as it was popularly known, the New Criticism. Warren hated that term. Not a system, he wrote, "but intelligence, tact, discipline, honesty, sensitivity these are the things we have to depend on, after all, to give us what we prize in criticism, the insight." Warren received many honors including three Pulitzer prizes, one for fiction (

    11. 'Birth Of Love' By Robert Penn Warren
    Robert Penn Warren Birth of Love Season late, day late, sun just down, and the sky Cold gunmetal but with a wash of live rose, and she, From water the color of
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    Birth of Love
    Season late, day late, sun just down, and the sky
    Cold gunmetal but with a wash of live rose, and she,
    From water the color of sky except where
    Her motion has fractured it to shivering splinters of silver,
    Rises. Stands on the raw grass. Against
    The new-curdling night of spruces, nakedness
    Glimmers and, at bosom and flank, drips
    With fluent silver. The man,
    Some ten strokes out, but now hanging Motionless in the gunmetal water, feet Cold with the coldness of depth, all History dissolving from him, is Nothing but an eye. Is an eye only. Sees The body that is marked by his use, and Time's, Rise, and in the abrupt and unsustaining element of air, Sway, lean, grapple the pond-bank. Sees How, with that posture of female awkwardness that is, And is the stab of, suddenly perceived grace, breasts bulge down in The pure curve of their weight and buttocks Moon up and, in swelling unity, Are silver and glimmer. Then The body is erect, she is herself, whatever Self she may be, and with an end of the towel grasped in each hand

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    ROBERT PENN WARREN (b.1905). Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce. Privately Printed 1982. One of seven copies, signed by the author, of
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    Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce . Privately Printed [1982]. One of seven copies, signed by the author, of a recent work by the poet who has recently been named America's first poet laureate. Warren, who was born in Kentucky and studied with John Crowe Ransom, joined the Fugitive Movement with Allen Tate and others. Their concern to preserve the agrarian ideals of a proud and individualistic people is inherent in Warren's portrayal of the Nez Perce chief. According to a "Note" prefaced to the work, the tribe, who received Lewis and Clark "in great friendship" and provided them with supplies, were not warlike and never harmed a white man "until forced." The Federal government had treaties guaranteeing the sacred homeland of the Nez Perce, but Chief Joseph died in 1904, "a prisoner on a reservation in the state of Washington The reservation physician reported the death as caused by a broken heart." Warren used journal cuttings, newspaper clippings, military reports, treaty excerpts and powerful, often incantatory verse in the poem, a trade edition of which appeared in 1983.

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    Robert Penn Warren. Robert Penn Warren was born in Guthrie, Kentucky, on April 24, 1905. Robert Penn Warren died on September 15, 1989.
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    Robert Penn Warren Robert Penn Warren was born in Guthrie, Kentucky, on April 24, 1905. He attended public schools in Guthrie and Clarksville, Tennessee; graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt University (1925); and received an M.A. in English from the University of California, Berkeley (1927). He studied at Yale was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. Warren held numerous academic positions and achieved fame as a poet, novelist, essayist, critic and editor. His many awards included three Pulitzer Prizes: All the King's Men (Fiction, 1947), Promises (Poetry, 1958), and Now and Then (Poetry, 1979). In 1986 Robert Penn Warren was named as the first U. S. Poet Laureate, an honor confirming his stature as an outstanding poet. He received numerous other awards, honorary degrees and commendations, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest civilian award. Robert Penn Warren died on September 15, 1989. Notify me when new books by Robert Penn Warren are released.

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    Understanding Poetry
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    Publish Date: July 1976 Format: Paperback Compare prices for this book All the King's Men AUTHOR: Robert Penn Warren, Noel Polk (Editor) ISBN: 0641528175 Format: Hardcover Compare prices for this book All the King's Men AUTHOR: Warren, Robert Penn ISBN: 0151047723 Format: Hardcover Compare prices for this book Robert Penn Warren: A Biography AUTHOR: Joseph Blotner, Joseph L. Blotner ISBN: 0394569571 Publish Date: February 1997 Format: Hardcover Compare prices for this book Short Story Masterpieces AUTHOR: Robert A. Warren, et al

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    robert penn warren (19051989) lived in Kentucky for a relatively short part of his life, but robert penn warren, distinguished scholar-writer, was born in Guthrie, Kentucky, on
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    The Library Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989) lived in Kentucky for a relatively short part of his life, but Kentucky remained with him throughout his eighty-four years. Because of close ties with family and friends in south-central Kentucky, his family chose to give his personal library to Western Kentucky University after his death. In presenting the collection to the university, Warren's wife Eleanor Clark said she wanted others to have access to these items because of their "intimate working importance" to Warren. Go to top Biography Robert Penn Warren, distinguished scholar-writer, was born in Guthrie, Kentucky, on April 24, 1905. He attended public schools in Guthrie and Clarksville, Tennessee; graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt University (1925); and received an M.A. in English from the University of California, Berkeley (1927). He studied at Yale and enjoyed two years at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, subsequently earning the B.Litt. Degree at Oxford in 1930. While a student, Warren formed lasting friendships with other writers, participated in literary discussion groups and in the founding of a journal called

    18. American Literature Web Resources: Robert Penn Warren
    American Literature Web Resources robert penn warren. robert penn warren (19051986) compiled by Antonio Alaniz. Chronology. 1905- penn is born in Guthrie, Todd County, Kentucky The Collected Poems of robert penn warren (1998) Ed
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    Chronology 1905- Penn is born in Guthrie, Todd County, Kentucky 1921- Goes to Vanderbilt University and becomes the youngest member of the Southern poets association known as the Fugitives which included John Crowe Ransom and Allen Tate. 1922- Publishes poems in The Fugitive newsletter set up by the organization. It printed until 1925. 1925-27- Teaches at the University of California and earns his masters degree. 1928-1930- Studies at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and returns to the United States in 1930. 1930- Marries Emma Brescia. 1934- Begins his teaching career at Louisana State University. 1938- Writes Understanding Poetry with Cleanth Brooks, which is said to revolutionize college text books during its era. 1942- Accepts a teaching job at the University of Minnesota and remains their until 1951. 1951- Divorces Emma Brescia, begins teaching at Yale and marries Eleanor Clark. 1954-56- Writes Promises: Poems which wins the Sidney Hillman Award, the Edna St. Vincent Millay Memorial Award, the National Book Award, and the Pulitzer Prize.

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    New York: Henry Holt and Company (revised edition, 1950; Original edition, 1938)
    See an excerpt from this anthology on political reference in poetry, specifically Andrew Marvell's "Horation Ode."
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    This book has been conceived on the assumption that if poetry is worth teaching at all it is worth teaching as poetry. The temptation to make a substitute for the poem as the object of study is usually overpowering. The substitutes are various, but the most common ones are: 1. Paraphrase of logical and narrative content; 2. Study of biographical and historical materials; 3. Inspirational and didactic interpretation. Of course, paraphrase may be necessary as a preliminary step in the reading of a poem, and a study of the biographical and historical background may do much to clarify interpretation; but these things should be considered as means and not as ends. And though one may consider a poem as an instance of historical or ethical documentation, the poem in itself, if literature is to be studied as literature, remains finally the object for study. Moreover, even if the interest is in the poem as a historical or ethical document, there is a prior consideration: one must grasp the poem as a literary construct before it can offer any real illumination as a document.
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    We have said that a theme in poetry manifests itself in constantly varying ways. Among these manifestations, of course, we find the use of explicit statement as one possible means. For instance, in the "Ode to a Nightingale," which we have already analyzed (pp, 338-45), Keats makes the explicit statement

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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989) American novelist, poet, critic, teacher, who became the first poet laureate of the United States in 1986. Warren's best-known novel is ALL THE KING'S MEN (1946), which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1947. His poetic style was, at the beginning, tightly controlled in form, but his later poems were often written in free verse. Warren was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry twice, in 1957 for PROMISES, and 1979 for NOW AND THEN. "We live in time so little time
    And we learn all so painfully,
    That we may spare this hour's term
    To practice for eternity."

    (from 'Bearded Oaks') Robert Penn Warren was born in Guthrie, Kentucky. His mother was a school teacher and father a banker, a poetry-loving but aloof figure, whose character later appeared in several of Warren's poems. The motif of the failed father and the ruthless son also appeared in Warren's stories. During his boyhood and adolescence, Warren generally spent summers on the farm of his grandfather. His childhood house was full of books. In an article The New York Times , May 12, 1985) Warren tells that once he found his father's name and picture from an old book entitled Poets of America . "I showed him the book. He took it - what must have been an old vanity publication of some kind -and turned away. I never saw it again. But years later the episode became haunting for me, even in poems, including one long poem about the man, then long dead. By then I had found his old Greek lexicon and his grammar, dating back to his youth when he, having his first job, had hired a professor at the university in Clarksville, Tenn., to tutor him. That, too, got into poetry."

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