Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989), American man of letters, was dedicated to art as a way of exploring the meaning of contemporary existence. Writer and poet Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989) was born in Guthrie, Kentucky on April 24, 1905. He twice received t...
Robert Penn Warren's reputation as one of the most versatile and talented of America's men of letters has grown steadily since the publication of his first work in 1929. Although he achieved instant recognition among scholars as a critic, poet, and essay...
[This entry was updated by Victor Strandberg (Duke University) from his update in the Concise Dictionary of American Literary Biography, volume 6, of the entries by him in DLB 48: American Poets, 1880-1945, Second Series, and by Everett Wilkie (Universit...
All the King's Men is a novel by Robert Penn Warren, published in 1946. It was the basis for a film in 1949 and again in 2006. The novel derives its title from a line in the popular nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty. In 1947 Warren won the Pulitzer Prize for...
The Survivor: Bill Clinton in the White House, by John F. Harris. Random House, 504 pages, $29.95.Presidents move in the polls long after they leave office, and armchair historians can hold endless conversations about who belongs with the great, the near great and the mass...
Not long after "The Sopranos" began airing, James Gandolfini remembers someone banging on the door of his Manhattan apartment late at night."So I opened the door and the guy just turns white," Gandolfini said in a recent magazine interview. "All of a sudden I realize,...
The tree is in the trash, the New Year's hangovers are fading and the leftover Perrier-Jouët is ready for that back shelf in the fridge, but before we begin anew, it's a good time to raise a glass and drink one last toast to the...
I know that they’ve been sleeping. I know they’re not awake. But I hoped in the year-end glut of holiday movies that the Hollywood Santa would be good for goodness’ sake. Instead of a turkey with trimmings, we got a bag of stale Chicken McNuggets....
The internal level of action—the Jack Burden story with its moral-intellectual probings—which has surrounded the Willie Stark story is not concluded until the final twelve pages of [All the King's Men]. Here we find out what Jack has learned from all his efforts to piece things together. But these final pages are the conclusion of Jack Burden's story, and there is a feeling of anti-climax, not only because Willie is dead and settled but because the conclusion is the wrap-up on a ...
Robert Penn Warren has done it again: in the face of advancing years, he has produced another collection of poetry that is at least as good as any of its predecessors and that manifests continued growth and change. His progress is a joy to contemplate and an inspiration to us all…. [In Being Here: Poetry 1977–1980], he is still experimenting with different kinds of structure, playing off thematic arrangements against a "shadowy autobiography," and trying new meters and new kinds ...
Analyzes the novel, All the King's Men, by Robert Penn Warren. Examines the use of irony in the text and details how it affects the protagonist Jack Burden.
Examines major themes in the novel, All The King's Men, by Robert Penn Warren. Describes how the novel's protagonist, Jack Burden, finds that knowledge can bring unhappiness and a reluctance to believe in those things which have no true definition. Explores Jack's transformation in the novel.
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