Poetry for Students, Volume 31

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Further Reading

Bryant, J. A.,Understanding Randall Jarrell, University
of South Carolina Press, 1986.
This book is a guide for students and nonaca-
demic readers to Jarrell’s poetry, his novel, and
his literary criticism.
Goldensohn, Lorrie, Dismantling Glory: Twentieth-
Century Soldier Poetry, Columbia University Press,
2003.
Goldensohn discusses twentieth-century war
poetry in literary and historical context,
covering poets as diverse as Wilfred Owen,
W. H. Auden, Keith Douglas, and Jarrell,
as well as several poets from the Vietnam
War.
MacCloskey, Monro,The United States Air Force, Fred-
erick Praeger, 1967.
This book is a history of the U.S. Air Force
from the earliest days to the 1960s. It includes a
chapter on air power in World War II.
Quinn, Sister Bernetta,Randall Jarrell, Twayne Publish-
ers, 1981.
This book is an introduction to the entire range
of Jarrell’s work. It includes a biographical
chapter.

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