John Ciardi: Measure of the Man

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Vince Clemente
University of Arkansas Press, 1987/01/01 - 246 ページ

Some men make so indelible a mark on the lives of others that a place in time is reserved for them. In this memorial volume, some whose lives have been touched by such a man share their thoughts and memories of the poet, translator, editor, teacher, student, father, son, and husband they knew as John Ciardi.

X.J. Kennedy and Lewis Turco discuss Lives of X, a neglected American classic, which chronicles the years Ciardi spent growing up in Medford, Massachusetts, studying at Tufts, and serving as a gunner in World War II.

Richard Eberhart remembers Ciardi's unforgettable presence, while John Holmes and Roy W. Cowden remember him as a brilliant student and poet at Tufts and at Michigan, where he won the Avery Hopwood Award. Others remember him as a teacher at Harvard and Rutgers. Dan Jaffe writes, "If John Ciardi held to any cause, it was the notion of precision, to an uncompromising excellence, to the notion that to strive was in itself not enough that one needed to judge honestly, to assess courageously, and to respond without flinching."

William Heyden and Norbert Krapf tell how the books I Marry You and How Does a Poem Mean? influenced them as young men. In "john Ciardi: the Many Lives of Poetry," John Nims claims Ciardi as our Chaucer. John Williams, Maxine Kumin, Diane Wakoski, and John Stone write about the Ciardi they knew at the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference.

Gay Wilson Allen describes the list of contributors to Measure of the Man as a "Who's Who" in American literature. Certainly it is an impressive gathering of poets, critics, and friends who have been touched by John Ciardi. "We are all in his debt," Norman Cousins writes in his essay "Ciardi at The Saturday Review," "and it is important that we say so."

 

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It Is for the Waking Man to Tell His Dreams
1
The Many Gifts
20
Ciardi the Taler
34
A Note on John Ciardi at Michigan
49
The Joy of Knowing John Ciardi
61
Form and Style in Ciardi s Dante
74
John Ciardi and Jabberwocky in the Indiana Cornfields
87
Ciardi at The Saturday Review
114
John Ciardi and the Witch of Fungi
131
A Trentasei for John Ciardi 19161986
148
John CiardiNothing Is Really Hard but to Be Real
162
Some Clerihews for John
178
Some Oblique Notes on a Southern Education
192
The Good Influence of John Ciardi
199
Votes on Contributors
229
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