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adam_text | Contents
Plan
of the Series
..........................................................................xxiii
Introduction
..............................................................................xxv
Acknowledgments
........................................................................xxviii
Permissions
...............................................................................xxx
Works by Robert Perm Warren
.................................................................3
Chronology
.................................................................................8
Launching a Career:
1905-1933...............................................................20
Kentucky Beginnings
.........................................................................20
Facsimile: Pages from the Warren family Bible
An Old-Time Childhood—from Warren s poem Old-Time Childhood in Kentucky
The Author and the Ballplayer-from Will Fridy, The Author and die Ballplayer:
An Imprint of Memory in die Writings of Robert Perm Warren
Early Reading-from Ralph Ellison and Eugene Walter, The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren
Clarksville High School
.......................................................................30
Facsimile: Warren s essay on his first day at Clarksville High School
Facsimile: First page of
Munk
in The Purple and Gold, February
1921
Facsimile: Senior Creed in The Purple and Gold, April
1921
Writing for The Purple and Gold—from Tom Wibking, Star s Work Seasoned by Country Living
Becoming a Fugitive
..........................................................................38
Incidental and Essential : Warren s Vanderbilt Experience—from Robert
Perm
Warren:
A Reminiscence
A First Published Poem- Trophecy, The Mess Kit (Foodfor Thought) and Warren letter
to Donald M. Kington,
6
March
1975
The Importance of The Fugitive—
hom
Louise Cowan, The Fugitive Group: A Literary History
Brooks and Warren at Vanderbilt-from Cleandi Brooks, Brooks on Warren
A Fugitive Anthology—Warren letter to Donald Davidson,
19
September
1926
Kadierine Anne Porter Remembers Warren-from Joan Givner,
Katherine
Ann Porter: A Life
A Literary Bird Nest-from Brooks, A Summing Up
The Fugitives as a Group-from Ellison and Walter, The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren
Facsimile: Page from a draft of John Brown
A Glimpse into the Warren Family
..............................................................52
Letters from Home: Filial Guilt in Robert
Perm
Warren-from an essay
by William Bedford Clark
xiii
Contents DLB 320
Warren and Brooks
at
Oxford—
from
Brooks, Brooks
on Warren
Facsimile: Warren postcard to his mother, April
1929
A First Book
................................................................................60
Martyr and Fanatic: Review of John Brown-from Allan Nevins, The New Republic,
19
March
1930
A Vivid Story : Review
oí
John
Brown-îrom
L.
A. Harper, University of California Chronicle,
July
1930
The Higher-Law Man and the Civic Order-from Hugh Ruppersburg, Robert Penn Warren
and the American Imagination
Stumbling into Prime Leaf -from Ellison and Walter, The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren
Warren s Briar Patch
.......................................................................64
A Hamstrung View ofJustice-from James E. Ruoff, Robert Penn Warren s Pursuit of Justice:
From Briar Patch to Cosmos
What Might Be Done: The Argument for the Negro in The Briar PatchL -from John L. Stewart,
The Burden of Time: The Fugitives and Agrarians
A Pastoral Rebuke—from Louis D. Rubin, The Wary Fugitives: Four Poets and the South
A Return to Nashville
........................................................................68
Happy Years—from Robert Penn Warren: A Reminiscence
Facsimile: Page from a draft for The Apple Tree
Poet, Teacher, Novelist:
1934-1950.............................................................73
A Marvelous
Arrangemenť -Warren
letter to
Katherine Anne
Porter,
22
December
1934
Baton Rouge in the ^Os-Charles East, Memories of Baton Rouge
The Old War
Skule
.........................................................................75
The Origin of the Southern Review--from essay by Cleanth Brooks and Warren
Writing, Editing, Teaching—Warren letter to Donald Davidson,
28
February
1935
LSU in the
1930s:
Remembering the Boys Next Door-from Robert B. Heilman, Baton Rouge
and LSU Forty Years After
The Swimming Man—Peter Davison, Questions of Swimming,
1935
Warren and Brooks at LSU—from Brooks, Brooks on Warren
Working on The Southern Review-hom Brooks, Brooks on Warren and from Warren remarks
in The Southern Review, Original Series,
1935-1942
Reviews of Thirty-Six Poems
.....................................................................85
The Uncertain Violence of Transitio^ -from John Holmes, Five American Poets,
Virginia Quarterly Review, April
1936
Problems of Knowledge-from Morton
Dauwen
Zabel,
Poetry, April
1936
Understanding Literature
........................................ 87
Confronting a Practical
Problem -from
Brooks, Forty Years of Understanding Poetry
Warren as a Teacher in the
ШОѕ-ггот
Norton R. Girault, Recollections of Robert Penn Warren
as Teacher in the
193
0 s
xiv
DLB
320
Contents
Schoolroom Anthology: Review of UnderstandingPoetry-Eda Lou Walton, New York Herald tribune Books,
28
August
1938
Practical Criticism and Understanding Poetry-irom Monroe K. Spears, The Critics Who Made Us
The Value of Understanding Poetry-irom John M. Bradbury, The Fugitives: A Critical Account
Night Rider.
........................................................................... 91
Tragic Liberal: Review of Night Rider-Christopher Isherwood, New Republic,
31
May
1939
Disclaimer—from Night Rider
History and Night Rider-irom Ralph Ellison and Eugene Walter, The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren
Vivid, Sensuous Writing : Review of Night Rider-irom Philip Rahv, A Variety of Fiction,
Partisan Review, Spring
1939
A Story Within a Story-from Warren letter to Allen
Tate,
January
1939
A Notable Achievement : Review of Night Rider-irom Herbert J.
Muller,
Violence upon the Roads, Kenyan Review, Summer
1939
The Power to Evoke : Review of Night Rider-Anthony West, New Novels,
New Statesman and Nation,
20
January
1940
Munn s Search for Self-knowledge in Night Rider-from
Alvan S.
Ryan, Robert
Penn
Warren s
Night Rider: The Nihilism of die Isolated Temperament
The Father-Son Motif in Night Rider-irom Randolph Paul Runyon, Father, Son, and Taciturn Text
Proud Flesh
.................................................................................98
Idealism and Rage in Proud Flesh-essay by John
Burt
Facsimile: Page from Warren s first draft of Proud Flesh
Facsimile: Francis Fergusson letter to Warren,
9
May
1941
Facsimile: First page for the typescript of Proud Flesh
Facsimile: Joseph Warren Beach letter to Warren,
5
February
1942
A Time of Transition
........................................................................109
Notable Virtues : Review
oí
Eleven Poems on the Same Theme-John Frederick Nims,
Two Intellectual Poets, Poetry, December
1942
Facsimile: First page of Beach s critique of Eleven Poems on the Same Theme
Christmas in Minnesota—from Warren letter to John Palmer,
24
December
1942,
and Warren letter
to Frank Owsley,
25
December
1942
At Heaven s Gate
............................................................................113
Mighty like Despair: Review of At Heaven s Gate, Commonweal,
6
August
1943
Passionate Southern Eloquence: Review
oí
At Heaven s Gate-Caroline Gordon,
New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review,
22
August
1943
The Shadow of Fact and Fiction-from Ellison and Walter, The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren
Facsimile: First page of a typescript draft of At Heaven s Gate
Facsimile: Page from typescript draft of At Heaven s Gate
Luke Lea s Empire: Review of At Heaven s Gate-Malcolm Cowley, The New Republic,
23
August
1943
Writing by
Feeling^An
Interview with Flannery O Connor and Robert
Perm
Warren
xv
Contents DLB 320
Warren and Brooks
at
Oxford-from
Brooks, Brooks
on Warren
Facsimile: Warren postcard to his mother, April
1929
A First Book
................................................................................60
Martyr and Fanatic: Review
oí
John Brown-from Allan Nevins, The New Republic,
19
March
1930
A Vivid Story : Review
oí
John Brown-bom L. A. Harper, University of California Chronick,
July
1930
The Higher-Law Man and the Civic
Order-from
Hugh Ruppersburg, Robert Penn Warren
and the American Imagination
Stumbling into Prime Leaf -from Ellison and Walter, The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren
Warren s Briar Patch
.......................................................................64
A Hamstrung View of Justice—from James E. Ruoff, Robert Penn Warren s Pursuit of Justice:
From Briar Patch to Cosmos
What Might Be Done: The Argument for the Negro in The Briar Patch —from John L. Stewart,
The Burden of Time: The Fugitives and Agrarians
A Pastoral Rebuke—from Louis D. Rubin, The Wary Fugitives: Four Poets and the South
A Return to Nashville
........................................................................68
Happy Years—from Robert Penn Warren: A Reminiscence
Facsimile: Page from a draft for The Apple Tree
Poet, Teacher, Novelist:
1934-1950.............................................................73
A Marvelous
Arrangemenť -Warren
letter to
Katherine Anne
Porter,
22
December
1934
Baton Rouge in the
1930s—
Charles East, Memories of Baton Rouge
The Old War
Skule
.........................................................................75
The Origin of the Southern Review—horn essay by Cleanth Brooks and Warren
Writing, Editing, Teaching—Warren letter to Donald Davidson,
28
February
1935
LSU in the
1930s:
Remembering the Boys Next Door-from Robert B. Heilman, Baton Rouge
and LSU Forty Years After
The Swimming Man-Peter Davison, Questions of Swimming,
1935
Warren and Brooks at LSU—from Brooks, Brooks on Warren
Working on The Southern Review-hom Brooks, Brooks on Warren and from Warren remarks
in The Southern Review, Original Series,
1935-1942
Reviews of Thirty-Six Poems
..................................................................85
The Uncertain Violence of Transitio^ -from John Holmes, Five American Poets,
Virginia Quarterly Review, April
1936
Problems of Knowledge-from Morton
Dauwen
Zabel,
Poetry, April
1936
Understanding Literature
............................................. 87
Confronting a Practical
ProbW-from
Brooks, Forty Years of Understanding Poetry
Warren as a Teacher in the
ШОѕ-ѓгот
Norton R. Girault, Recollections of Robert
Perm
Warren
as Teacher in the 1930 s
xiv
320
Content*
Schoolroom Anthology: Review of Understanding Poetry-Eda Lou Walton, New York Herald Tribune Books,
28
August
1938
Practical Criticism and Understanding Poetry-bom Monroe K. Spears, The Critics Who Made Us
The Value of Understanding
Poetry-ïrom
John M. Bradbury, The Fugitives: A Critical Account
Night Rider.
................................................................... 92
Tragic Liberal: Review of Night
Äiar-Christopher Isherwood,
New Republic,
31
May
1939
Disclaimer-from Night Rider
History and Night Rider-bom Ralph Ellison and Eugene Walter, The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren
Vivid, Sensuous Writing : Review of Night Rider-bom Philip Rahv, A Variety of Fiction,
Partisan Review, Spring
1939
A Story Within a Story-from Warren letter to Allen
Tate,
January
1939
A Notable Achievement : Review
oí
Night Rider-bom Herbert J.
Muller,
Violence upon the Roads, Kenyon Review, Summer
1939
The Power to Evoke : Review of Night Rider-Anthony West, New Novels,
New Statesman and Nation, 20January
1940
Munn s Search for Self-knowledge in Night Rider-bom Alvan S. Ryan, Robert Penn Warren s
Night Rider: The Nihilism of the Isolated Temperament
The Father-Son Motif in Night Rider-bom Randolph Paul Runyon, Father, Son, and Taciturn Text
Proud Flesh
.................................................................................98
Idealism and Rage in Proud Flesh-essay by John
Burt
Facsimile: Page from Warren s first draft of Proud Flesh
Facsimile: Francis Fergusson letter to Warren,
9
May
1941
Facsimile: First page for the typescript
oí
Proud Flesh
Facsimile: Joseph Warren Beach letter to Warren,
5
February
1942
A Time of Transition
........................................................................109
Notable Virtues : Review of Eleven Poems on the Same Theme-John Frederick Nims,
Two Intellectual Poets, Poetry, December
1942
Facsimile: First page of Beach s critique of Eleven Poems on the Same Theme
Christmas in Minnesota—from Warren letter to John Palmer,
24
December
1942,
and Warren letter
to Frank Owsley,
25
December
1942
At Heaven s Gate
............................................................................113
Mighty like Despair: Review
oí
At Heaven s Gate, Commonweal,
6
August
1943
Passionate Southern Eloquence: Review
oí
At Heaven s Gafe-Caroline Gordon,
New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review,
22
August
1943
The Shadow of Fact and Fiction-from Ellison and Walter, The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren
Facsimile: First page of a typescript draft of At Heaven s Gate
Facsimile: Page from typescript draft of At Heaven s Gate
Luke Lea s Empire: Review of At Heaven s Gate-Malcolm Cowley, The New Republic,
23
August
1943
Writing by
Feeling-^An
Interview with Flannery O Connor and Robert Perm Warren
xv
Contents DLB 320
History and Idea in At Heaven s
Gate
-ΐτοτη
Allen Shepherd, The Poles of Fiction: Warren s
At Heaven s Gate
Selected Poems,
1923-1943 ....................................................................119
The Inklings of Original Sin : Review
oí
Selected Poms, 1923-1943-John Crowe Ransom,
Saturday Review of Literature,
20
May
1944
Shorthand for Poetry Reviewers—from Leonard Casper, Robert Perm Warren: The Dark
and Bloody Ground
The Significance of The Ballad of
Billie PouV-from
William Bedford Clark, A Meditation
on Folk-History: The Dramatic Structure of Robert Penn Warren s
The Ballad of
Billie
Potts
Facsimile: Warren letter to Lawrence Thompson,
21
September
1959
A Poem of Pure Imagination: An Experiment in Reading
..........................................123
Towards Objective Criticism
:
Review of Warren s Essay on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner-Kenneth Burke,
Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, April
1947
The Bird-Church Business —from Brooks letter to Warren, 5June
1945,
and Warren letter
to Brooks,
8
June
1945
Facsimile: Frederick A. Potde letter to Warren, 19June
1945
On Writing Criticism and the New Criticism—Ellison and Walter,
The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren
All the King s Men
............................................................................128
Introduction to All the King s Men-Warren, Modern Library edition
Facsimile: Page from an early draft of die ending of All the King s Men
The First Chapter of All the King s Men--from An Interview widi Flannery O Connor
and Robert
Perm
Warren
Facsimile: First page of the discarded opening chapter
Creatingjack Burden—from An Interview wim Flannery O Connor and Robert Penn Warren
In the Time of All the King s Men-essay by Warren
The Hardest Kind of Audience ^from Brooks letter to Warren,
13
July
1946
Facsimile: William Faulkner letter to Lambert Davis,
25
July
1946
Misreading Willie Stark as Huey Long—from Casper, Robert Penn Warren:
The Dark and Bloody Ground
The Problem of Presenting Anne Stanton —from Warren letter to Donald Davidson,
9
October
1946
The Dialectical Struggle of Good and Evil : Review of All the King s Men-Diana Trilling,
Fiction in Review,
Kation, 24
August
1946
A Teachable Novel-from Earl Wilcox, Right On! All the King s Men in the Classroom
On the Nature of Things
:
Review of All the King s Men-George Mayberry, Mew Republic,
2
September
1946
High Craftsmanship : Review of All the King s Men-hom Granville Hicks,
Some American Novelists, American Mercury, October
1946
One of Three Novels-from Fergusson, Three Novels
Blackberry Winter and The Circus in the Attic
............................................
1
50
Blackberry Winter : A Recollection-Warren, in Understanding Fiction
xvi
DLB
320
Contents
Facsimile: Page from a draft of Blackberry Winter
The Stranger as Mentor in Blackberry Winte^ -fromJames H.Justus, Warren as Mentor:
Pure and Impure Wisdom
Fiedler on Warren s Long Stories-from Leslie A. Fiedler, The Fate of the Novel, Kenyan Review,
Summer
1948
Warren on Teaching
........................................................................155
Hicks letter to Warren,
9
February
1947
Warren letter to Hicks,
18
February
1947
The Movie of All the King s Men
................................................................
15g
Publicity Notes for All the King s Men
World Enough and
l ime
.......................................................................162
Through the Iron Gates: Review of World Enough and Time—Carlos Baker, Virginia Quarterly Review,
Autumn
1950
Facsimile: First page from an early draft of World Enough and Time
Erskine as Editor—from Warren letter to Brooks,
12
September
1949
Warren s World Enough and Time:
Et
in Arcadia Ego —from essay by Richard G. Law
Facsimile:
Page from the setting copy for World Enough and Time
Facsimile: Page from Warren s notes for an unproduced television drama, Don t Bury Me at All
The Yale Years:
1951-1973..................................................................170
Facsimik: First page of Warren s lecture William Faulkner and His South,
13
March
1951
Conrad and Divorce-Warren letter to Albert Erskine,
27
May
1951
A New Life
................................................................................172
Shared Lives—from Victoria Thorpe Miller, Shared Lives and Separate Studies:
The Literary Marriage of Eleanor Clark and Robert Perm Warren
Writing at
2495
Redding Road
Eleanor Clark s Books
Warren s Exile at Yale-from
C. Vann
Woodward, Exile at Yale
Writings in the
1950s........................................................................179
Robert Penn Warren s Savage Poem: Review of Brother to Dragons—
Babette
Deutsch,
New York Herald Tribune Book Review,
23
August
1953
Facsimik: Page from Warren s notes for Brother to Dragons
Finding the Form of Brother to Dragons--from An Interview with Flannery O Connor
and Robert Perm Warren
Facsimile: Page from a late draft of Warren s introductory note for Brother to Dragons
Death of a Father-from Portrait of a Father
Facsimik: Page from a draft of Band ojAngeh
Souls Lost in a Blind Lobby: Review
oí
Band ofAngeh-Canos Baker, Saturday Review,
20
August
1955
Warren s Confessional Novels-from Neil Nakadate, Robert Penn Warren and
the Confessional Novel
xvii
Contents DLB 320
Turmoil
in
the
South: Review
of
Segregation
-Матк
Ethridge
Jr., Saturday
Review,
1 September 1956
Working Without Teaching-from Warren letter to Erskine,
5
August
1956,
and Warren letter to
Lon
Cheney,
22
January
1957
The Stiff Smile of Mr. Warren: Review of Promises-]
ames
Wright, Kenyan Review, Autumn
1958
Facsimile: A handwritten copy of The Necessity for Belief
The Seriousness of Robert Penn Warren: Review of Selected bsays-Mhed Kazin,
Partisan Review, Spring
1959
Criticism as Self-Definition-from Monroe Spears, The Critics Who Made Us
A Tale of Men Trapped in Their Own Darkness: Review of The Caw-Sam Hynes,
Commonweal,
4
September
1959
On Trying to Be a Writer-from An Interview with Flannery O Connor
and Robert
Perm
Warren
Working in the Theater
......................................................................202
Working with Robert Penn Warren-essay by Aaron
Frankéi
Facsimile: Title page and a revised page from the working script for Willie Stark: His Rise and Fall
No Literature in Heaven—from An Interview with Flannery O Connor and Robert Perm Warren
Warren s
Civü War.........................................................................213
Warren s Fascination with the Civil War-from R. W. B. Lewis, Afterword, Ckanth Brooks
and Robert Penn Warren: A Literary Correspondence
Warren s Southerner-Northener Dialectic-from Lewis, Robert
Perm
Warren: Geography as Fate
Facsimile: First page of Warren s summary of Wilderness
Wilderness as an Historical Myth-from L. Hugh Moore Jr., Robert Penn Warren and History
How ajellyfish Eats an Oyster —from Warren letter to Cheney,
19
May
1961
An Altered Stand: Review of The Legacy of the Civil War—Richard M. Weaver, National Review,
17June
1961
Last Years at Yale
...........................................................................220
The Beginnings of Flood-hom Richard B. Sale, An Interview in New Haven
with Robert Penn Warren
An Exchange of Letters on Flood—letters to the editor, Lewis and Frederick C. Crews,
The New
Tork
Times Book Review,
31
May
1964
Facsimile: First page from the setting copy for Flood
Warren s Calculated Risk : Review of Flood-John Lewis Longleyjr., When All Is Said
and Done: Warren s Flood Southern Review, Autumn
1965
Warren at the
1965
Southern Literary Festival: A Personal Recollection-essay by Robert W. Hamblin
Facsimile: Warren letter to Malcolm X,
27
May
1964
Warren s Challenge to Race Dogma: Review of Who Speaks/or the Kegrof-C.
Vann
Woodward
New Republic,
22
May
1965
Who Speahfor the Negro? and the New Journalism-James A. Perkins, Robert Perm Warren
and James Farmer: Notes on the Creation of New Journalism
Art and Breast Size-from Warren letter to Arthur Mizener,
8
November
1966
Facsimile: The first leaf from the manuscript for an unpublished novel titled So Clear
How a Poet Works-interview article by William Kennedy, The National Observer,
6
February
1967
xviii
DLB
320
Contents
Robert Penn
Warren s Vision: Reviews of Incarnations: Poems,
1966-1968
and Audubon:
A Vuion—Stanley Plumly, Southern Review
,
Autumn
1970
Travel in Service to Work—passage from an essay by Gabriel Warren
On Audubon:
A
Vuion-imm Calvin
Bedient,
In the Heart s Last Kingdom: Robert Perm Warren s
Major Poetry
Acute, Critical Eye Trained on Wild Man of American Letters: Review
oí
Homage
to Theodore Dreiser--William Parrill, Nashville Tennessean,
5
September
1971
The Enormous Spider Web of Warren s World: Review of Meet Me in the Green Glen-John W. Aldridge,
Saturday Review,
9
October
1971
Facsimile:
Page from a draft for Homage to Theodore Dreiser
Facsimile: Warren letter to Donald E. Stanford and Lewis P. Simpson,
27
September
1971
Facsimile: Page from a draft for Warren s introduction to William Faulkner s Light in August
Self-Discovery in American Literature: The Makers and the Making—from R. W. B. Lewis,
Afterword, Cleanth Brooh and Robert Penn Warren: A Literary Correspondence
Last Walk of Season:
1974-1989..............................................................259
Facsimile: Page of a draft of Warren s tribute to John Crowe Ransom
Tribute to John Crowe Ransom—Warren, John Crowe Ransom
(1988-1974),
Southern Review,
Spring
1975
America and Poetry
.........................................................................262
A Defense of Poetry for Our Time—from Monroe K. Spears, The Critics Who Made Us
State of the Nation: Review of Demoaacy and Poetry-Henry Nash Smith, TLS:
The Times Literary Supplement,
20
February
1976
A Nothing Which Is Everything ^ lnterview with Eleanor Clark and Robert Penn Warren, Fall
1978
There Is Real Danger Of Dictatorial Powe^ -interview in U.S. News
ir
World Report,
7
July
1975
The American Attitude Toward the Past-from Warren, The Use of the Past,
1977
On Warren s Use of the Past —from William Bedford Clark, The American Vision
of Robert Penn Warren
In Love with America-from A Conversation with Robert Penn Warren, Bill Mayers Journal,
4
April
1976
A Last Novel
..............................................................................269
Robert Penn Warren s Latest Celebration of the Years: Review of A Place to Come Tb-Seymour Epstein,
Chicago Tribune,
6
March
1977
Facsimile: Pages from drafts for Warren s speech introducing
Katherine Anne
Porter,
18
October
1976
The Germ of A Place to Come To-hom
Carli
Tucker, Creators on Creating:
Robert
Perm
Warren
Facsimile: Page from Albert Erskine s critique of A Place to Come To
A Technician s Romance: Review
oí
A Place to Come To-Richard Howard, Saturday Review,
19
March
1977
Grand Intentions—from Julian Symons, In the Southern Style, TLS: The Times Literary Supplement,
29
April
1977
Facsimile: First page of the setting copy for A Place to Come To
xix
Contents DLB 320
From Percy Munn to Jed Tewksbury-from Randy Hendricks, Lonelier than God:
Robert Perm Warren and the Southern Exile
A Movie and an Opera-from Warren letter to Donald Stanford,
26
November
1977
Late Poetry
................................................................................
278
Rare Prosperities: Review
οι
Selected Poems, 1923-1975-]. D. McClatchy, Poetry, December
1977
Zestful but Mino^ -from Symons, In die Soudiern Style, TLS:
The Times Literary Supplement,
29
April
1977
Harold Bloom on Evening Haw^ -from Bloom, Robert Penn Warren
Intimations of Immortality: Review of Now and Then-Paul Piazza, The Chronicle Review,
30
October
1978
The Grandeur of Certain Utterances: Review of Now and Then-Peter Stitt, Georgia Review,
Spring
1979
Warren on Porter-from Monroe K. Spears, The Critics Who Made Us
Facsimile: Page from a draft of Brother to Dragons (A Mew Version)
William Meredith letter to Warren, 2July
1979
Comparing die Versions of Brother to Dragons-Lewis P. Simpson, The Concept
of die Historical Self in Brother to Dragons
Facsimüe:
Draft of Grackles, Goodbye
Robert Penn Warren s Courage: Review of Being Here—James Dickey, Saturday Review,
August
1980
Robert Penn Warren aet.
75—
Malcolm Cowley, Georgia Review, Spring
1981
Celebrating Warren s 75di Birdiday-from Joseph Blotner, Robert Penn Warren: A Biography
Continuity and Change: Review
oí
Rumor Verified—Irvin
Ehrenpreis,
Atlantic Monthly, December
1981
The Vatic
Mande:
Review of Now and Then, Being Here, and Rumor Verified-Jay Parini,
725:
The Times Literary Supplement,
29
January
1982
A One-Shot Kill: Waiting for Chief Joseph-hom
Carli
Tucker, Creators on Creating:
Robert
Perm
Warren
FacsimUe: Warren letter to Albert Erskine,
1
February
1982,
and a page from die Fourdi Version
of Chief Joseph of the
Nez Perce
Warren s Meditation on Time-from Dickey, Warren s Poetry:
A Reading and Commentary
A Kind of Unconscious Autobiography: Review of New and Seleded Poems, 1923-1985-Sister
Bernetta Qiiinn,
Southern Review, April
1985
Revising a Man into a Hero: Warren s Chief Joseph-from
Jonadian S.
Cullick, Making History
Facsimile: Drafts of Old-Time Childhood in Kentucky
Where Poems Come From-from
Alvin
P. Sanoff, Pretty, Hell! Poetry Is Life
Family and Community Poems-from Floyd
C. Watkins,
Then
è1
Now: The Personal Past
in the Poetry of Robert Pern Warren
Facsimile:
Warren letter to Cleanth Brooks,
16
September
1983
Facsimile:
Warren letter to Brooks,
7
August
1985
Last Years
.......................................... 094
All the Nation s
Poet-Ííw,
10
March
1986
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Contents
Facsimile: Page from Brooks and Warren s draft of an article on the founding
of The Southern Review
Remembering Warren at the University of Minnesota-James Shannon, Overdue Tribute
to a Teacher Who Made a Lifelong Difference, MinneapolL· Star and Tribune,
7
September
1986
Reading and Teaching Poetry-from Sanoff, Pretty, Hell! Poetry Is Life
A Note of Thanks-Samuel Hynes letter to Warren,
25
March
1988
Facsimile: Page from a draft of Portrait of a Father
Legacy
...................................................................................335
Elizabeth
Kastor,
Robert Penn Warren: A Voyage to the Heart, Washington Post,
16
September
1989
Inviting die Future—from Lucy Ferriss, Sleeping with the Boss: Female Subjectivity and Narrative Pattern in Robert
Penn Warren
Deep in the Blackness of Woods: A Farewell to Robert Penn Warren-essay by Peter Davison
Robert Penn Warren and the Southern Review-essay by Donald E. Stanford
Truthful Knowledge-Cleandi Brooks, A Tribute to Robert Penn Warren
Robert Penn Warren and the South-essay by Lewis P. Simpson
On the Death and Life of Robert Penn Warren—essay by James Olney
Places: A Memoir-essay by Rosanna Warren
For Furdier Reading
.........................................................................355
Cumulative Index
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Contents
Plan
of the Series
.xxiii
Introduction
.xxv
Acknowledgments
.xxviii
Permissions
.xxx
Works by Robert Perm Warren
.3
Chronology
.8
Launching a Career:
1905-1933.20
Kentucky Beginnings
.20
Facsimile: Pages from the Warren family Bible
An Old-Time Childhood—from Warren's poem "Old-Time Childhood in Kentucky"
The Author and the Ballplayer-from Will Fridy, "The Author and die Ballplayer:
An Imprint of Memory in die Writings of Robert Perm Warren"
Early Reading-from Ralph Ellison and Eugene Walter, "The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren"
Clarksville High School
.30
Facsimile: Warren's essay on his first day at Clarksville High School
Facsimile: First page of
"Munk"
in The Purple and Gold, February
1921
Facsimile: "Senior Creed" in The Purple and Gold, April
1921
Writing for The Purple and Gold—from Tom Wibking, "Star's Work Seasoned by Country Living"
Becoming a Fugitive
.38
"Incidental and Essential": Warren's Vanderbilt Experience—from "Robert
Perm
Warren:
A Reminiscence"
A First Published Poem-'Trophecy," The Mess Kit (Foodfor Thought) and Warren letter
to Donald M. Kington,
6
March
1975
The Importance of The Fugitive—
hom
Louise Cowan, The Fugitive Group: A Literary History
Brooks and Warren at Vanderbilt-from Cleandi Brooks, "Brooks on Warren"
A Fugitive Anthology—Warren letter to Donald Davidson,
19
September
1926
Kadierine Anne Porter Remembers Warren-from Joan Givner,
Katherine
Ann Porter: A Life
A Literary Bird Nest-from Brooks, "A Summing Up"
The Fugitives as a Group-from Ellison and Walter, "The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren"
Facsimile: Page from a draft of John Brown
A Glimpse into the Warren Family
.52
Letters from Home: Filial Guilt in Robert
Perm
Warren-from an essay
by William Bedford Clark
xiii
Contents DLB 320
Warren and Brooks
at
Oxford—
from
Brooks, "Brooks
on Warren"
Facsimile: Warren postcard to his mother, April
1929
A First Book
.60
Martyr and Fanatic: Review of John Brown-from Allan Nevins, The New Republic,
19
March
1930
"A Vivid Story": Review
oí
John
Brown-îrom
L.
A. Harper, University of California Chronicle,
July
1930
The "Higher-Law Man" and the Civic Order-from Hugh Ruppersburg, Robert Penn Warren
and the American Imagination
Stumbling into "Prime Leaf'-from Ellison and Walter, "The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren"
Warren's ''Briar Patch"
.64
A Hamstrung View ofJustice-from James E. Ruoff, "Robert Penn Warren's Pursuit of Justice:
From Briar Patch to Cosmos"
What Might Be Done: The Argument for the Negro in "The Briar PatchL'-from John L. Stewart,
The Burden of Time: The Fugitives and Agrarians
A Pastoral Rebuke—from Louis D. Rubin, The Wary Fugitives: Four Poets and the South
A Return to Nashville
.68
Happy Years—from "Robert Penn Warren: A Reminiscence"
Facsimile: Page from a draft for "The Apple Tree"
Poet, Teacher, Novelist:
1934-1950.73
"A Marvelous
Arrangemenť'-Warren
letter to
Katherine Anne
Porter,
22
December
1934
Baton Rouge in the ^Os-Charles East, "Memories of Baton Rouge"
The Old War
Skule
.75
The Origin of the Southern Review--from essay by Cleanth Brooks and Warren
Writing, Editing, Teaching—Warren letter to Donald Davidson,
28
February
1935
LSU in the
1930s:
Remembering the Boys Next Door-from Robert B. Heilman, "Baton Rouge
and LSU Forty Years After"
The Swimming Man—Peter Davison, "Questions of Swimming,
1935"
Warren and Brooks at LSU—from Brooks, "Brooks on Warren"
Working on The Southern Review-hom Brooks, "Brooks on Warren" and from Warren remarks
in The Southern Review, Original Series,
1935-1942
Reviews of Thirty-Six Poems
.85
"The Uncertain Violence of Transitio^'-from John Holmes, "Five American Poets,"
Virginia Quarterly Review, April
1936
Problems of Knowledge-from Morton
Dauwen
Zabel,
Poetry, April
1936
Understanding Literature
. 87
Confronting a "Practical
Problem"-from
Brooks, "Forty Years of 'Understanding Poetry'"
Warren as a Teacher in the
ШОѕ-ггот
Norton R. Girault, "Recollections of Robert Penn Warren
as Teacher in the
193
0's"
xiv
DLB
320
Contents
Schoolroom Anthology: Review of UnderstandingPoetry-Eda Lou Walton, New York Herald tribune Books,
28
August
1938
Practical Criticism and Understanding Poetry-irom Monroe K. Spears, "The Critics Who Made Us"
The Value of Understanding Poetry-irom John M. Bradbury, The Fugitives: A Critical Account
Night Rider.
. 91
Tragic Liberal: Review of Night Rider-Christopher Isherwood, New Republic,
31
May
1939
Disclaimer—from Night Rider
History and Night Rider-irom Ralph Ellison and Eugene Walter, "The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren"
"Vivid, Sensuous Writing": Review of Night Rider-irom Philip Rahv, "A Variety of Fiction,"
Partisan Review, Spring
1939
A Story Within a Story-from Warren letter to Allen
Tate,
January
1939
"A Notable Achievement": Review of Night Rider-irom Herbert J.
Muller,
"Violence upon the Roads," Kenyan Review, Summer
1939
"The Power to Evoke": Review of Night Rider-Anthony West, "New Novels,"
New Statesman and Nation,
20
January
1940
Munn's Search for Self-knowledge in Night Rider-from
Alvan S.
Ryan, "Robert
Penn
Warren's
Night Rider: The Nihilism of die Isolated Temperament"
The Father-Son Motif in Night Rider-irom Randolph Paul Runyon, "Father, Son, and Taciturn Text"
Proud Flesh
.98
Idealism and Rage in Proud Flesh-essay by John
Burt
Facsimile: Page from Warren's first draft of Proud Flesh
Facsimile: Francis Fergusson letter to Warren,
9
May
1941
Facsimile: First page for the typescript of Proud Flesh
Facsimile: Joseph Warren Beach letter to Warren,
5
February
1942
A Time of Transition
.109
"Notable Virtues": Review
oí
Eleven Poems on the Same Theme-John Frederick Nims,
"Two Intellectual Poets," Poetry, December
1942
Facsimile: First page of Beach's critique of Eleven Poems on the Same Theme
Christmas in Minnesota—from Warren letter to John Palmer,
24
December
1942,
and Warren letter
to Frank Owsley,
25
December
1942
At Heaven's Gate
.113
Mighty like Despair: Review of At Heaven's Gate, Commonweal,
6
August
1943
Passionate Southern Eloquence: Review
oí
At Heaven's Gate-Caroline Gordon,
New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review,
22
August
1943
The Shadow of Fact and Fiction-from Ellison and Walter, "The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren"
Facsimile: First page of a typescript draft of At Heaven's Gate
Facsimile: Page from typescript draft of At Heaven's Gate
Luke Lea's Empire: Review of At Heaven's Gate-Malcolm Cowley, The New Republic,
23
August
1943
Writing by
Feeling^An
Interview with Flannery O'Connor and Robert
Perm
Warren"
xv
Contents DLB 320
Warren and Brooks
at
Oxford-from
Brooks, "Brooks
on Warren"
Facsimile: Warren postcard to his mother, April
1929
A First Book
.60
Martyr and Fanatic: Review
oí
John Brown-from Allan Nevins, The New Republic,
19
March
1930
"A Vivid Story": Review
oí
John Brown-bom L. A. Harper, University of California Chronick,
July
1930
The "Higher-Law Man" and the Civic
Order-from
Hugh Ruppersburg, Robert Penn Warren
and the American Imagination
Stumbling into "Prime Leaf'-from Ellison and Walter, "The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren"
Warren's "Briar Patch"
.64
A Hamstrung View of Justice—from James E. Ruoff, "Robert Penn Warren's Pursuit of Justice:
From Briar Patch to Cosmos"
What Might Be Done: The Argument for the Negro in "The Briar Patch"—from John L. Stewart,
The Burden of Time: The Fugitives and Agrarians
A Pastoral Rebuke—from Louis D. Rubin, The Wary Fugitives: Four Poets and the South
A Return to Nashville
.68
Happy Years—from "Robert Penn Warren: A Reminiscence"
Facsimile: Page from a draft for "The Apple Tree"
Poet, Teacher, Novelist:
1934-1950.73
"A Marvelous
Arrangemenť'-Warren
letter to
Katherine Anne
Porter,
22
December
1934
Baton Rouge in the
1930s—
Charles East, "Memories of Baton Rouge"
The Old War
Skule
.75
The Origin of the Southern Review—horn essay by Cleanth Brooks and Warren
Writing, Editing, Teaching—Warren letter to Donald Davidson,
28
February
1935
LSU in the
1930s:
Remembering the Boys Next Door-from Robert B. Heilman, "Baton Rouge
and LSU Forty Years After"
The Swimming Man-Peter Davison, "Questions of Swimming,
1935"
Warren and Brooks at LSU—from Brooks, "Brooks on Warren"
Working on The Southern Review-hom Brooks, "Brooks on Warren" and from Warren remarks
in The Southern Review, Original Series,
1935-1942
Reviews of Thirty-Six Poems
.85
"The Uncertain Violence of Transitio^'-from John Holmes, "Five American Poets,"
Virginia Quarterly Review, April
1936
Problems of Knowledge-from Morton
Dauwen
Zabel,
Poetry, April
1936
Understanding Literature
. 87
Confronting a "Practical
ProbW-from
Brooks, "Forty Years of 'Understanding Poetry'"
Warren as a Teacher in the
ШОѕ-ѓгот
Norton R. Girault, "Recollections of Robert
Perm
Warren
as Teacher in the 1930's"
xiv
320
Content*
Schoolroom Anthology: Review of Understanding Poetry-Eda Lou Walton, New York Herald Tribune Books,
28
August
1938
Practical Criticism and Understanding Poetry-bom Monroe K. Spears, "The Critics Who Made Us"
The Value of Understanding
Poetry-ïrom
John M. Bradbury, The Fugitives: A Critical Account
Night Rider.
. 92
Tragic Liberal: Review of Night
Äiar-Christopher Isherwood,
New Republic,
31
May
1939
Disclaimer-from Night Rider
History and Night Rider-bom Ralph Ellison and Eugene Walter, "The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren"
"Vivid, Sensuous Writing": Review of Night Rider-bom Philip Rahv, "A Variety of Fiction,"
Partisan Review, Spring
1939
A Story Within a Story-from Warren letter to Allen
Tate,
January
1939
"A Notable Achievement": Review
oí
Night Rider-bom Herbert J.
Muller,
"Violence upon the Roads," Kenyon Review, Summer
1939
"The Power to Evoke": Review of Night Rider-Anthony West, "New Novels,"
New Statesman and Nation, 20January
1940
Munn's Search for Self-knowledge in Night Rider-bom Alvan S. Ryan, "Robert Penn Warren's
Night Rider: The Nihilism of the Isolated Temperament"
The Father-Son Motif in Night Rider-bom Randolph Paul Runyon, "Father, Son, and Taciturn Text"
Proud Flesh
.98
Idealism and Rage in Proud Flesh-essay by John
Burt
Facsimile: Page from Warren's first draft of Proud Flesh
Facsimile: Francis Fergusson letter to Warren,
9
May
1941
Facsimile: First page for the typescript
oí
Proud Flesh
Facsimile: Joseph Warren Beach letter to Warren,
5
February
1942
A Time of Transition
.109
"Notable Virtues": Review of Eleven Poems on the Same Theme-John Frederick Nims,
"Two Intellectual Poets," Poetry, December
1942
Facsimile: First page of Beach's critique of Eleven Poems on the Same Theme
Christmas in Minnesota—from Warren letter to John Palmer,
24
December
1942,
and Warren letter
to Frank Owsley,
25
December
1942
At Heaven's Gate
.113
Mighty like Despair: Review
oí
At Heaven's Gate, Commonweal,
6
August
1943
Passionate Southern Eloquence: Review
oí
At Heaven's Gafe-Caroline Gordon,
New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review,
22
August
1943
The Shadow of Fact and Fiction-from Ellison and Walter, "The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren"
Facsimile: First page of a typescript draft of At Heaven's Gate
Facsimile: Page from typescript draft of At Heaven's Gate
Luke Lea's Empire: Review of At Heaven's Gate-Malcolm Cowley, The New Republic,
23
August
1943
Writing by
Feeling-^An
Interview with Flannery O'Connor and Robert Perm Warren"
xv
Contents DLB 320
History and Idea in At Heaven's
Gate
-ΐτοτη
Allen Shepherd, "The Poles of Fiction: Warren's
'At Heaven's Gate'"
Selected Poems,
1923-1943 .119
The Inklings of "Original Sin": Review
oí
Selected Poms, 1923-1943-John Crowe Ransom,
Saturday Review of Literature,
20
May
1944
Shorthand for Poetry Reviewers—from Leonard Casper, Robert Perm Warren: The Dark
and Bloody Ground
The Significance of "The Ballad of
Billie PouV-from
William Bedford Clark, "A Meditation
on Folk-History: The Dramatic Structure of Robert Penn Warren's
The Ballad of
Billie
Potts
"
Facsimile: Warren letter to Lawrence Thompson,
21
September
1959
"A Poem of Pure Imagination: An Experiment in Reading"
.123
Towards Objective Criticism
:
Review of Warren's Essay on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner-Kenneth Burke,
Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, April
1947
"The Bird-Church Business"—from Brooks letter to Warren, 5June
1945,
and Warren letter
to Brooks,
8
June
1945
Facsimile: Frederick A. Potde letter to Warren, 19June
1945
On Writing Criticism and the New Criticism—Ellison and Walter,
"The Art of Fiction
XVIII:
Robert Penn Warren"
All the King's Men
.128
Introduction to All the King's Men-Warren, Modern Library edition
Facsimile: Page from an early draft of die ending of All the King's Men
The First Chapter of All the King's Men--from "An Interview widi Flannery O'Connor
and Robert
Perm
Warren"
Facsimile: First page of the discarded opening chapter
Creatingjack Burden—from "An Interview wim Flannery O'Connor and Robert Penn Warren"
In the Time of All the King's Men-essay by Warren
"The Hardest Kind of Audience'^from Brooks letter to Warren,
13
July
1946
Facsimile: William Faulkner letter to Lambert Davis,
25
July
1946
Misreading Willie Stark as Huey Long—from Casper, Robert Penn Warren:
The Dark and Bloody Ground
"The Problem of Presenting Anne Stanton"—from Warren letter to Donald Davidson,
9
October
1946
"The Dialectical Struggle of Good and Evil": Review of All the King's Men-Diana Trilling,
"Fiction in Review,"
Kation, 24
August
1946
A Teachable Novel-from Earl Wilcox, "Right On! All the King's Men in the Classroom"
On the Nature of Things
:
Review of All the King's Men-George Mayberry, Mew Republic,
2
September
1946
"High Craftsmanship": Review of All the King's Men-hom Granville Hicks,
"Some American Novelists," American Mercury, October
1946
One of Three Novels-from Fergusson, "Three Novels"
Blackberry Winter and The Circus in the Attic
.
1
50
"Blackberry Winter": A Recollection-Warren, in Understanding Fiction
xvi
DLB
320
Contents
Facsimile: Page from a draft of Blackberry Winter
The Stranger as Mentor in "Blackberry Winte^'-fromJames H.Justus, "Warren as Mentor:
Pure and Impure Wisdom"
Fiedler on Warren's Long Stories-from Leslie A. Fiedler, "The Fate of the Novel," Kenyan Review,
Summer
1948
Warren on Teaching
.155
Hicks letter to Warren,
9
February
1947
Warren letter to Hicks,
18
February
1947
The Movie of All the King's Men
.
15g
Publicity Notes for All the King's Men
World Enough and
l'ime
.162
Through the Iron Gates: Review of World Enough and Time—Carlos Baker, Virginia Quarterly Review,
Autumn
1950
Facsimile: First page from an early draft of World Enough and Time
Erskine as Editor—from Warren letter to Brooks,
12
September
1949
Warren's World Enough and Time:
"Et
in Arcadia Ego"—from essay by Richard G. Law
Facsimile:
Page from the setting copy for World Enough and Time
Facsimile: Page from Warren's notes for an unproduced television drama, "Don't Bury Me at All"
The Yale Years:
1951-1973.170
Facsimik: First page of Warren's lecture "William Faulkner and His South,"
13
March
1951
Conrad and Divorce-Warren letter to Albert Erskine,
27
May
1951
A New Life
.172
Shared Lives—from Victoria Thorpe Miller, "Shared Lives and Separate Studies:
The Literary Marriage of Eleanor Clark and Robert Perm Warren"
Writing at
2495
Redding Road
Eleanor Clark's Books
Warren's "Exile" at Yale-from
C. Vann
Woodward, "Exile at Yale"
Writings in the
1950s.179
Robert Penn Warren's Savage Poem: Review of Brother to Dragons—
Babette
Deutsch,
New York Herald Tribune Book Review,
23
August
1953
Facsimik: Page from Warren's notes for Brother to Dragons
Finding the Form of Brother to Dragons--from "An Interview with Flannery O'Connor
and Robert Perm Warren"
Facsimile: Page from a late draft of Warren's introductory note for Brother to Dragons
Death of a Father-from Portrait of a Father
Facsimik: Page from a draft of Band ojAngeh
Souls Lost in a Blind Lobby: Review
oí
Band ofAngeh-Canos Baker, Saturday Review,
20
August
1955
Warren's Confessional Novels-from Neil Nakadate, "Robert Penn Warren and
the Confessional Novel"
xvii
Contents DLB 320
Turmoil
in
the
South: Review
of
Segregation
-Матк
Ethridge
Jr., Saturday
Review,
1 September 1956
Working Without Teaching-from Warren letter to Erskine,
5
August
1956,
and Warren letter to
Lon
Cheney,
22
January
1957
The Stiff Smile of Mr. Warren: Review of Promises-]
ames
Wright, Kenyan Review, Autumn
1958
Facsimile: A handwritten copy of "The Necessity for Belief"
The Seriousness of Robert Penn Warren: Review of Selected bsays-Mhed Kazin,
Partisan Review, Spring
1959
Criticism as Self-Definition-from Monroe Spears, "The Critics Who Made Us"
A Tale of Men Trapped in Their Own Darkness: Review of The Caw-Sam Hynes,
Commonweal,
4
September
1959
On Trying to Be a Writer-from "An Interview with Flannery O'Connor
and Robert
Perm
Warren"
Working in the Theater
.202
Working with Robert Penn Warren-essay by Aaron
Frankéi
Facsimile: Title page and a revised page from the working script for Willie Stark: His Rise and Fall
No Literature in Heaven—from "An Interview with Flannery O'Connor and Robert Perm Warren"
Warren's
Civü War.213
Warren's Fascination with the Civil War-from R. W. B. Lewis, "Afterword," Ckanth Brooks
and Robert Penn Warren: A Literary Correspondence
Warren's Southerner-Northener Dialectic-from Lewis, "Robert
Perm
Warren: Geography as Fate"
Facsimile: First page of Warren's summary of Wilderness
Wilderness as an Historical Myth-from L. Hugh Moore Jr., Robert Penn Warren and History
"How ajellyfish Eats an Oyster"—from Warren letter to Cheney,
19
May
1961
An Altered Stand: Review of The Legacy of the Civil War—Richard M. Weaver, National Review,
17June
1961
Last Years at Yale
.220
The Beginnings of Flood-hom Richard B. Sale, "An Interview in New Haven
with Robert Penn Warren"
An Exchange of Letters on Flood—letters to the editor, Lewis and Frederick C. Crews,
The New
Tork
Times Book Review,
31
May
1964
Facsimile: First page from the setting copy for Flood
Warren's "Calculated Risk": Review of Flood-John Lewis Longleyjr., "When All Is Said
and Done: Warren's Flood" Southern Review, Autumn
1965
Warren at the
1965
Southern Literary Festival: A Personal Recollection-essay by Robert W. Hamblin
Facsimile: Warren letter to Malcolm X,
27
May
1964
Warren's Challenge to Race Dogma: Review of Who Speaks/or the Kegrof-C.
Vann
Woodward
New Republic,
22
May
1965
Who Speahfor the Negro? and the New Journalism-James A. Perkins, "Robert Perm Warren
and James Farmer: Notes on the Creation of New Journalism"
Art and Breast Size-from Warren letter to Arthur Mizener,
8
November
1966
Facsimile: The first leaf from the manuscript for an unpublished novel titled "So Clear"
How a Poet Works-interview article by William Kennedy, The National Observer,
6
February
1967
xviii
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320
Contents
Robert Penn
Warren's Vision: Reviews of Incarnations: Poems,
1966-1968
and Audubon:
A Vuion—Stanley Plumly, Southern Review
,
Autumn
1970
Travel in Service to Work—passage from an essay by Gabriel Warren
On Audubon:
A
Vuion-imm Calvin
Bedient,
In the Heart's Last Kingdom: Robert Perm Warren's
Major Poetry
Acute, Critical Eye Trained on "Wild Man" of American Letters: Review
oí
Homage
to Theodore Dreiser--William Parrill, Nashville Tennessean,
5
September
1971
The Enormous Spider Web of Warren's World: Review of Meet Me in the Green Glen-John W. Aldridge,
Saturday Review,
9
October
1971
Facsimile:
Page from a draft for Homage to Theodore Dreiser
Facsimile: Warren letter to Donald E. Stanford and Lewis P. Simpson,
27
September
1971
Facsimile: Page from a draft for Warren's introduction to William Faulkner's Light in August
Self-Discovery in American Literature: The Makers and the Making—from R. W. B. Lewis,
"Afterword," Cleanth Brooh and Robert Penn Warren: A Literary Correspondence
Last Walk of Season:
1974-1989.259
Facsimile: Page of a draft of Warren's tribute to John Crowe Ransom
Tribute to John Crowe Ransom—Warren, "John Crowe Ransom
(1988-1974),
"Southern Review,
Spring
1975
America and Poetry
.262
A Defense of Poetry for Our Time—from Monroe K. Spears, "The Critics Who Made Us"
State of the Nation: Review of Demoaacy and Poetry-Henry Nash Smith, TLS:
The Times Literary Supplement,
20
February
1976
"A Nothing Which Is Everything'^'lnterview with Eleanor Clark and Robert Penn Warren," Fall
1978
"There Is Real Danger Of Dictatorial Powe^'-interview in U.S. News
ir
World Report,
7
July
1975
The American Attitude Toward the Past-from Warren, "The Use of the Past,"
1977
On Warren's "Use of the Past"—from William Bedford Clark, The American Vision
of Robert Penn Warren
In Love with America-from "A Conversation with Robert Penn Warren," Bill Mayers' Journal,
4
April
1976
A Last Novel
.269
Robert Penn Warren's Latest Celebration of the Years: Review of A Place to Come Tb-Seymour Epstein,
Chicago Tribune,
6
March
1977
Facsimile: Pages from drafts for Warren's speech introducing
Katherine Anne
Porter,
18
October
1976
The Germ of A Place to Come To-hom
Carli
Tucker, "Creators on Creating:
Robert
Perm
Warren"
Facsimile: Page from Albert Erskine's critique of A Place to Come To
A Technician's Romance: Review
oí
A Place to Come To-Richard Howard, Saturday Review,
19
March
1977
Grand Intentions—from Julian Symons, "In the Southern Style," TLS: The Times Literary Supplement,
29
April
1977
Facsimile: First page of the setting copy for A Place to Come To
xix
Contents DLB 320
From Percy Munn to Jed Tewksbury-from Randy Hendricks, Lonelier than God:
Robert Perm Warren and the Southern Exile
A Movie and an Opera-from Warren letter to Donald Stanford,
26
November
1977
Late Poetry
.
278
Rare Prosperities: Review
οι
Selected Poems, 1923-1975-]. D. McClatchy, Poetry, December
1977
"Zestful but Mino^'-from Symons, "In die Soudiern Style," TLS:
The Times Literary Supplement,
29
April
1977
Harold Bloom on "Evening Haw^'-from Bloom, Robert Penn Warren
Intimations of Immortality: Review of Now and Then-Paul Piazza, The Chronicle Review,
30
October
1978
The Grandeur of Certain Utterances: Review of Now and Then-Peter Stitt, Georgia Review,
Spring
1979
Warren on Porter-from Monroe K. Spears, "The Critics Who Made Us"
Facsimile: Page from a draft of Brother to Dragons (A Mew Version)
William Meredith letter to Warren, 2July
1979
Comparing die Versions of Brother to Dragons-Lewis P. Simpson, "The Concept
of die Historical Self in Brother to Dragons"
Facsimüe:
Draft of "Grackles, Goodbye"
Robert Penn Warren's Courage: Review of Being Here—James Dickey, Saturday Review,
August
1980
Robert Penn Warren aet.
75—
Malcolm Cowley, Georgia Review, Spring
1981
Celebrating Warren's 75di Birdiday-from Joseph Blotner, Robert Penn Warren: A Biography
Continuity and Change: Review
oí
Rumor Verified—Irvin
Ehrenpreis,
Atlantic Monthly, December
1981
The Vatic
Mande:
Review of Now and Then, Being Here, and Rumor Verified-Jay Parini,
725:
The Times Literary Supplement,
29
January
1982
A One-Shot Kill: Waiting for Chief Joseph-hom
Carli
Tucker, "Creators on Creating:
Robert
Perm
Warren"
FacsimUe: Warren letter to Albert Erskine,
1
February
1982,
and a page from die "Fourdi Version"
of Chief Joseph of the
Nez Perce
Warren's Meditation on Time-from Dickey, "Warren's Poetry:
A Reading and Commentary"
A Kind of Unconscious Autobiography: Review of New and Seleded Poems, 1923-1985-Sister
Bernetta Qiiinn,
Southern Review, April
1985
Revising a Man into a Hero: Warren's Chief Joseph-from
Jonadian S.
Cullick, Making History
Facsimile: Drafts of "Old-Time Childhood in Kentucky"
Where Poems Come From-from
Alvin
P. Sanoff, "'Pretty, Hell! Poetry Is Life'"
Family and Community Poems-from Floyd
C. Watkins,
Then
è1
Now: The Personal Past
in the Poetry of Robert Pern Warren
Facsimile:
Warren letter to Cleanth Brooks,
16
September
1983
Facsimile:
Warren letter to Brooks,
7
August
1985
Last Years
. 094
All the Nation's
Poet-Ííw,
10
March
1986
XX
DLB
320
Contents
Facsimile: Page from Brooks and Warren's draft of an article on the founding
of The Southern Review
Remembering Warren at the University of Minnesota-James Shannon, "Overdue Tribute
to a Teacher Who Made a Lifelong Difference," MinneapolL· Star and Tribune,
7
September
1986
Reading and Teaching Poetry-from Sanoff, '"Pretty, Hell! Poetry Is Life'"
A Note of Thanks-Samuel Hynes letter to Warren,
25
March
1988
Facsimile: Page from a draft of Portrait of a Father
Legacy
.335
Elizabeth
Kastor,
"Robert Penn Warren: A Voyage to the Heart," Washington Post,
16
September
1989
Inviting die Future—from Lucy Ferriss, Sleeping with the Boss: Female Subjectivity and Narrative Pattern in Robert
Penn Warren
Deep in the Blackness of Woods: A Farewell to Robert Penn Warren-essay by Peter Davison
Robert Penn Warren and the Southern Review-essay by Donald E. Stanford
Truthful Knowledge-Cleandi Brooks, "A Tribute to Robert Penn Warren"
Robert Penn Warren and the South-essay by Lewis P. Simpson
On the Death and Life of Robert Penn Warren—essay by James Olney
Places: A Memoir-essay by Rosanna Warren
For Furdier Reading
.355
Cumulative Index
.363
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