Daughter of the Middle Border, A
The Oxford Companion to American Literature
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Daughter of the Middle Border, A, autobiographical narrative by
Hamlin Garland, published in 1921 as a continuation of
A Son of the Middle Border. This volume deals with his later life, especially his marriage. It won a Pulitzer Prize.
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The Praying Atheist; A Look at the Poetry of Karl Shapiro; Karl Shapiro: Selected Poems (American Poets Project)
Newspaper article from: Forward; 4/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...pages, $20. By the late 1940s, Karl Shapiro had already cut an impressive figure...laureate.) The year after that, Shapiro became the second Jew to be tenured...less respected for his talent, Shapiro had ceased to have any real clout...
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KARL SHAPIRO, AT 86; WON PULITZER IN POETRY
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 5/25/2000; ; 517 words
; ...Times The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 05-25-2000 KARL SHAPIRO, AT 86; WON PULITZER IN POETRY By Special from the...Two Star P, Two Star B, One Star B Biographical: KARL SHAPIRO Karl Shapiro, whose World War II poetry, written when...
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Karl Shapiro: Selected Poems
Magazine article from: Poetry; 12/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; Karl Shapiro: Selected Poems. Ed. by John Updike. Library of America. $20.00. Time has not been kind to Karl Shapiro. It wasn't always thus: Shapiro won the Pulitzer Prize in 1945, when...
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Obituary: Karl Shapiro
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 5/25/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...accomplished contemporaries, the poet Karl Shapiro became famous at a young age. He...enjoying post- mortem revivals. Shapiro's early poems were technically...subjects. Like Jarrell and Berryman, Shapiro was influenced by Yeats and half...
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The Poet's Prologue; Karl Shapiro, an Outsider Looking Inward
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 12/9/1988; ; 700+ words
; ...Years of a Distinguished American Poet By Karl Shapiro Algonquin. 287 pp. $17.95 Karl Shapiro was 21 when his first book of poetry was...The Poet. After the title page, the name Karl Shapiro appears only four times in "The Younger...
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The thing poet: on the life and rime of Karl Shapiro.
Magazine article from: Harper's Magazine; 3/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...this essay: Selected Poems, by Karl Shapiro. The Library of America, 2003...Rime with Trial of a Poet, by Karl Shapiro. The University of Michigan Press, 2003. 128 pages. $35. Karl Jay Shapiro was born in Baltimore in 1913...
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Pulitzer-Winning Poet Karl Shapiro, 86, Dies
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 5/19/2000; ; 700+ words
; Karl Shapiro, whose World War II poetry, written...University of California at Davis. Mr. Shapiro's work first received serious attention...I first got into poetry around 1946, Karl Shapiro was a significant presence," poet Philip...
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Karl Shapiro Pulitzer-winning poet
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 5/18/2000; 307 words
; Karl Shapiro Pulitzer-winning poet Thursday, May 18, 2000 New York -- Karl Shapiro, whose World War II poetry earned him a Pulitzer Prize in 1945, died...
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Shapiro's 'The Fly.' (Karl Shapiro)
Magazine article from: The Explicator; 9/22/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...his essay "What Is Not Poetry?" Karl Shapiro defines his conception of the poet...showing us his reality. (274) In Shapiro's poem "The Fly," the poet...an intricate example of the steps Shapiro lays out in his conception of poetic...
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KARL SHAPIRO.(Poem)
Magazine article from: Poetry; 8/1/2000; 442 words
; KARL SHAPIRO 1913-2000 Editor of POETRY, 1950-1955 The letters of the Jews as strict as flames Or little terrible flowers lean Stubbornly...
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Karl Shapiro
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Karl Shapiro 1913-2000, American poet and critic...expressed in his poems and his criticism. Shapiro's early volumes of verse— Person...only novel, Edsel, appeared in 1971. Shapiro also edited Poetry magazine (1948-50...
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Shapiro, Karl (Jay)
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
Shapiro, Karl [Jay] (1913– ),Baltimore‐born author whose first volume of Poems (1935) was followed by Person...
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Lagerfeld, Karl
Book article from: Contemporary Fashion
...Articles Buck, J., "How Karl Lagerfeld Changed Some Lives...Great Designers of the World: Karl Lagerfeld," in Vogue (London...London), 31 January 1983. Shapiro, Harriet, "Tout Paris Applauds the Fashionable Vision of Karl Lagerfeld," in People, 11...
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The 1940s: The Arts: Awards
Book article from: American Decades
...Fiction: A Bell For Adano, by John Hersey Drama: Harvey, by Mary Chase Poetry: V-Letter and Other Poems, by Karl Shapiro Music: Appalachian Spring, by Aaron Copland 1946 Fiction: no award Drama: State of the Union, by Russel Crouse...
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Prairie Schooner, The
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
...associated with the University of Nebraska, founded and edited until 1956 by Lowry Charles Wimberly, who was succeeded by Karl Shapiro (1956–63), who made the magazine less regional and placed more emphasis on poetry.
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