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  1. The Dream Songs by John Berryman, 2007-04-17
  2. John Berryman: Collected Poems 1937-1971 by John Berryman, 1991-08-01
  3. John Berryman: Selected Poems (American Poets Project) by John Berryman, 2004-11-04
  4. The Life of John Berryman by John Haffenden, 1984-02
  5. Stephen Crane: A Critical Biography by John Berryman, 2001-08-25
  6. We Dream of Honour: John Berryman's Letters to His Mother by Richard Kelly, John Berryman, 1988-03
  7. 77 Dream Songs by John Berryman , 1964-01-01
  8. Henry's Fate and Other Poems, 1967-1972 by John Berryman, 1977-03
  9. The Wounded Surgeon: Confession and Transformation in Six American Poets (Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, John Berryman, Randall Jarrell, Delmore Schwartz, Sylvia Plath) by Adam Kirsch, 2005-04-01
  10. John Berryman - American Writers 85: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by William J. Martz, 1969-12-03
  11. John Berryman and the Thirties: A Memoir by E. M. Halliday, 1988-04
  12. The Middle Generation: The Lives and Poetry of Delmore Schwartz, Randall Jarell, John Berryman and Robert Lowell by Bruce Bawer, 1986-12
  13. John Berryman's Personal Library: A Catalogue (American University Studies Series Xxiv, American Literature) by Richard J. Kelly, John Berryman, 1998-12
  14. Recovery by John Berryman, 1973

1. John Berryman
John Berryman 1914 1972 Born McAlester, OK, United States WorkedCambridge, England New York, NY, United States. Berryman is
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2. Berryman
John Berryman (1914 1972). a web guide from literaryhistory.com. Holdthe Audience A Brief Memoir of John Berryman, by Laurence Lieberman.
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John Berryman (1914 - 1972) a web guide from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century authors General Articles http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/berryman/berryman.htm An introduction, plus excerpts of reputable critical discussions of some poems, from the Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois). http://www.poets.org/exh/Exhibit.cfm?prmID=1 A succinct summary of modern American poetry, from the American Academy of Poets. http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=6 A brief bio of the poet from the Academy of American Poets. http://mason-west.com/Berryman A well-written introduction to Berryman from graduate student Mason West. http://www.webdelsol.com/LITARTS/Robert_Sward/Writers_Friendship/lieberman.htm A brief and touching reminiscence of the writer's personal encounters with Berryman. "Hold the Audience: A Brief Memoir of John Berryman," by Laurence Lieberman. http://shakespeare.about.com/library/weekly/aa010901a.htm A review of a collection of Berryman's writings on Shakespeare, Berryman's Shakespeare: Essays, Letters, and Other Writings by John Berryman

3. John Berryman @ Unverse
John Berryman at Unverse Books, pictures, ideas for the unversed. Books The Freedomof the Poet. Books, DVDs, CDs, videos and stuffBooks John Berryman.
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4. 'Dream Song 14' By John Berryman
John Berryman Dream Song 14 Life, friends, is boring. We must not sayso. After all, the sky flashes, the great sea yearns, we ourselves
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John Berryman
Dream Song 14
Life, friends, is boring. We must not say so.
After all, the sky flashes, the great sea yearns,
we ourselves flash and yearn,
and moreover my mother told me as a boy
(repeatingly) "Ever to confess you're bored
means you have no
Inner Resources." I conclude now I have no
inner resources, because I am heavy bored.
Peoples bore me, literature bores me, especially great literature, as bad as Achilles, who loves people and valiant art, which bores me. and somehow a dog into the mountains or sea or sky, leaving behind: me, wag. Portrait Back to Poems in alphabetical order Back to Poems sorted by author

5. 'Go, Ill-Sped Book' By John Berryman
John Berryman Go, IllSped Book Go, ill-sped book, and whisper to heror storm out the message for her only ear that she is beautiful.
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John Berryman
Go, Ill-Sped Book
Go, ill-sped book, and whisper to her or
storm out the message for her only ear
that she is beautiful.
Mention sunsets, be not silent of her eyes
and mouth and other prospects, praise her size,
say her figure is full.
Say her small figure is heavenly and full,
so as stunned Henry yatters like a fool
and maketh little sense. Say she is soft in speech, stately in walking, modest at gatherings, and in every thing declare her excellence. Forget not, when the rest is wholly done and all her splendours opened one by one to add that she likes Henry, for reasons unknown, and fate has bound them fast one to another in linkages that last and that are fair to see. Portrait Back to Poems in alphabetical order Back to Poems sorted by author

6. John Berryman - The Academy Of American Poets
An Academy of American Poets website Poetry Exhibit including . . . a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
http://www.poets.org/lit/poet/jberrfst.htm
poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook John Berryman John Berryman was born John Smith in MacAlester, Oklahoma, in 1914. He received an undergraduate degree from Columbia College in 1936 and attended Cambridge University on a fellowship. He taught at Wayne State University in Detroit and went on to occupy posts at Harvard and Princeton. From 1955 until his death in 1972, he was a professor at the University of Minnesota. His early work was published in a volume entitled Five Young American Poets in 1940 and reflects the influences of the British poets W. B. Yeats W. H. Auden Gerard Manley Hopkins , and the Americans Hart Crane and Ezra Pound Poems (1942) and The Dispossessed It was not until the publication of Homage to Mistress Bradstreet in 1956, when he was already in his forties, that he won widespread recognition and acclaim as a boldly original and innovative poet. Nevertheless, no one was prepared for the innovation that would follow, a collection that would seal Berryman's reputation as an essential American original: 77 Dream Songs , which was published in 1964 and awarded a Pulitzer Prize, unveiled the unforgettable and irreppressible alter egos "Henry" and "Mr. Bones" in a sequence of sonnet-like poems whose wrenched syntax, scrambled diction, extraordinary leaps of language and tone, and wild mixture of high lyricism and low comedy plumbed the extreme reaches of a human soul and psyche. In succeeding years Berryman added to the sequence, until there were nearly four hundred collected as

7. John Berryman
berryman, john (19141972) The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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John Berryman (1914-1972) Berryman's Life and Career On The Dream Songs On "Dream Song 1" ... External Links Compiled and Prepared by Edward Brunner and Cary Nelson Return to Modern American Poety Home Return to Poets Index

8. John Berryman - The Academy Of American Poets
john berryman The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. john berryman.
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9. John Berryman - The Academy Of American Poets
john berryman The Ball Poem. Add to a Notebook The Ball Poem john berryman.What is the boy now, who has lost his ball, What, what is he to do?
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10. The New York Review Of Books: Auden's Prose
A review of Auden's collection of essays, by the poet john berryman.
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February 1, 1963
Review
Auden's Prose
By John Berryman
The Dyer's Hand by W.H. Auden Random House, $7.50 Since many readers will be as pleased as this reviewer that Auden has put together a fat selection of his critical writings of recent years, and since it goes without saying that Auden's opinions are important because they are his, I want to look into the curious fact that he does not really sound like a professional critic and perhaps is not one. Perhaps he is too modest and too generous. These virtues shine again and again from these pages, and they are remarkable enough in one of the chief poets of the age, a man internationally celebrated now for thirty years, also a man known in his legend for a witty, savaging tongue, whereas here he several times refuses to exemplify a Bad Work on the ground that to do so would be "cruel." But probably a critic must take the moral risk and be tougher, for it is his job, among other things, to assert and to judge: to propagate the faith and only the faith. Worse still, he writes too well. His critical prose is not up to William Empson's or Edmund Wilson's, being even more informal than the one and less cunningly organized than the other; but that these names come up is tribute enough. (His imaginative prose, in

11. BERRYMAN, John
berryman, john. Deed, On 25 October 1854 at Balaclava, Crimea, (Charge of the LightBrigade) Troop SergeantMajor berryman, whose horse had been shot under him
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12. Berryman, John
berryman, john, ber'Emun Pronunciation Key. berryman, john , 1914–72,American poet and critic, b. McAlester, Okla., grad. Columbia, 1936.
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Berryman, John E m u n] Pronunciation Key Berryman, John , American poet and critic, b. McAlester, Okla., grad. Columbia, 1936. From 1955 until his death he was on the faculty of the Univ. of Minnesota. Although he had published several volumes of poetry and a highly regarded biography of Stephen Crane (1950), his literary reputation was not established until the appearance of Homage to Mistress Bradstreet (1956), a long dialogue in verse between Berryman and the ghost of Anne Bradstreet . The volumes 77 Dream Songs (1964; Pulitzer Prize) and His Toy, His Dream, His Rest (1968) can be considered a two-part novel in verse in which the only speaker is a middle-aged teacher and lover named Henry, who is the universal voice of an anguished and trivial age. Berryman committed suicide in 1972. Delusions (1972), a volume of poems, and

13. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Ame
john berryman's life parallels Robert Lowell's in some respects.
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American Poetry Since 1945: Authors: John Berryman (1914-1972)
Index John Berryman's life parallels Robert Lowell's in some respects. Born in Oklahoma, he was educated in the Northeast at prep school and at Columbia University, and later was a fellow at Princeton University. Specializing in traditional forms and meters, he was inspired by early American history and wrote self- critical, confessional poems in his Dream Songs (1969), which feature a grotesque autobiographical character named Henry and reflections on his own teaching routine, chronic alcoholism, and ambition. Like his contemporary, Theodore Roethke Index

14. Berryman, John
berryman, john poet Birthplace McAlester, Okla. Born 1914 Died 1972Previous Berry, Richard, Top of section B, Next Bertinelli, Valerie.
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American Poetry Since 1945: Authors: John Berryman (1914-1972)
Index John Berryman's life parallels Robert Lowell's in some respects. Born in Oklahoma, he was educated in the Northeast at prep school and at Columbia University, and later was a fellow at Princeton University. Specializing in traditional forms and meters, he was inspired by early American history and wrote self- critical, confessional poems in his Dream Songs (1969), which feature a grotesque autobiographical character named Henry and reflections on his own teaching routine, chronic alcoholism, and ambition. Like his contemporary, Theodore Roethke Index

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18. Berryman, John. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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Berryman, John , American poet and critic, b. McAlester, Okla., grad. Columbia, 1936. From 1955 until his death he was on the faculty of the Univ. of Minnesota. Although he had published several volumes of poetry and a highly regarded biography of Stephen Crane (1950), his literary reputation was not established until the appearance of Homage to Mistress Bradstreet (1956), a long dialogue in verse between Berryman and the ghost of Anne Bradstreet . The volumes 77 Dream Songs (1964; Pulitzer Prize) and His Toy, His Dream, His Rest (1968) can be considered a two-part novel in verse in which the only speaker is a middle-aged teacher and lover named Henry, who is the universal voice of an anguished and trivial age. Berryman committed suicide in 1972. Delusions (1972), a volume of poems, and Recovery Poems The Dispossessed Berryman's Sonnets (1967), and

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