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Fairy Tales for Guernica's Children

Rice, Philip Blair | January 30, 1943 issue

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This article focuses on the book "Blood for a Stranger," by Randall Jarrell. Jarrell's poetry is not, except by indirection, of the kind that readers have been accustomed to label "social criticism." It seeks to isolate the evil of the day and make it into an eternal form of evil. And so readers have the circumstantial sins of the "ego" foreshortened into the dumb writings of the "id". Since the "id" is always with oneself, it would be incorrect to call such writing topical. The change of mood that has accompanied the passing from inaction to action does not invalidate a mood that may recur.

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BLOOD for a Stranger (Book); SOCIAL criticism; JARRELL, Randall; BOOKS; POETRY; LITERATURE
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