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Karl Shapiro's poems are fresh and young and rash and live; their hard clear outlines, their flat bold colors create a world like that of a knowing and skillful neoprimitive painting, without any of the confusion or profundity of atmosphere, of aerial perspective, but with notable visual and satiric
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during the 1932-1933 academic year, and wrote about it in a critical poem called "University", which noted that "to hurt the Negro and avoid the Jew is the curriculum." His first volume of poetry was published by a family friend at the behest of his uncle in 1935. After continuing his studies at the
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convolutions of his latest work. His best poem--poems like "The Leg", "Waitress", "Scyros", "Going to School", "Cadillac"--have a real precision, a memorable exactness of realization, yet they plainly come out of life's raw hubbub, out of the disgraceful foundations, the exciting and disgraceful
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Poems from his earlier books display a mastery of formal verse with a modern sensibility that viewed such topics as automobiles, houseflies, and drug stores as worthy of attention. In 1963, the poet/critic
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after the organization "mistakenly included him in a list of writers who had committed suicide." As early as 1978, Shapiro had been erroneously characterized as a "late U.S. poet" in a
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of Manhattan, where he initially spent at least half the year. He became a full-time resident of New York in 1994. In 1985, Richard Tillinghast of
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described Karl Shapiro as one of the "technique boys," poets who were highly skilled at structures of prosody. His
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Jarrell, Randall. "Fifty Years of American Poetry." No Other Book: Selected Essays. New York: HarperCollins, 1999.
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but decidedly individual, which he has not developed in later life but has temporarily replaced with the clear
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in 1942. In this capacity, Katz facilitated the publication of much of his early oeuvre. His collection
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asserted that Shapiro had become "more a name than a presence," and he obtained a settlement from the
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Although he never completed his undergraduate degree, Shapiro returned to Johns Hopkins as an
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Karl Shapiro, Delmore Schwartz, and Randall Jarrell: The Image of the Poet in the Late 1940s
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would later opine that his "maverick role seemed strictly literary" vis-à-vis the
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from 1950 to 1956. During this period, he served as a visiting professor at the
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for a decade (1956-1966). After briefly joining the faculty of the
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with a note by Karl Shapiro (Detroit: Wayne State U. Press, 1960)
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on a scholarship from 1937 to 1939. In 1940, he enrolled in a
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Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress
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Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, 1946–1947
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In his later work, he repudiated the epochal influence of
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force. The poet early perfected a style, derived from
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Start With the Sun: Studies in the Whitman Tradition,
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Jeanette S Davis Prize and Levinson Prize, both from
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appeared in 1968. Shapiro also published one novel,
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with James E. Miller, Jr., and Bernice Slote (1963)
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Based again in 407:(1971), and a two-volume memoir (1988–1990). 1121:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 879:(1965), with an introduction by Karl Shapiro 533:The Wild Card: Selected Poems Early and Late 2132:American military personnel of World War II 1216: 1091:Poet : an autobiography in three parts 1797: 1783: 1297: 1283: 1125:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 36: 910: 908: 906: 886:(Mobile: Negative Capability Press, 1993) 321:deliberations in 1949, citing the poet's 259:, written while Shapiro was stationed in 192:Shapiro was born and initially raised in 1250:"Karl Shapiro, The Art of Poetry No. 36" 1187:Phillips, Interviewed by Robert (1986). 1186: 428:(1955–1956) and as a visiting fellow at 317:(whom he voted against in the inaugural 2087:University of California, Davis faculty 1153: 1089:Shapiro, Karl, 1913-2000. (1988–1990). 1061: 937: 914: 418:, he served as the full-time editor of 2097:University of Nebraska–Lincoln faculty 2044: 1306:Poets Laureate / Consultants in Poetry 1225: 903: 851:, "Karl Shapiro 1913-2000" (poem), in 727:(Library of America, 2003), edited by 1778: 1278: 1191:. Vol. Spring 1986, no. 99. 919:. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock. 821: 772:To Abolish Children and Other Essays 595:Oscar Blumenthal Prize, Poetry, 1963 592:Eunice Tietjens Memorial Prize, 1961 361:of such Sixties "culture heroes" as 488: 446:from 1966 to 1968, he moved to the 225:school associated with Baltimore's 13: 2107:20th-century American male writers 573:Guggenheim Fellowships, 1944, 1953 426:University of California, Berkeley 14: 2148: 2082:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners 1241: 707:New and Selected Poems, 1940–1987 1989: 1270:University of Maryland libraries 383:A Bibliography of Modern Prosody 1248:Robert Phillips (Spring 1986). 1226:Severo, Richard (17 May 2000). 1180: 1154:Borders, William (1969-01-06). 1147: 1133: 1082: 917:V-letter : and other poems 617: 576:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1945 567:Contemporary Poetry Prize, 1943 448:University of California, Davis 333:and its progenitors, including 1055: 1035: 1026: 1006: 964: 950: 938:Jacques, Kelly (16 May 2000). 931: 884:Seriously Meeting Karl Shapiro 610:Charity Randall Citation, 1990 508:The New York Times Book Review 444:University of Illinois Chicago 440:University of Nebraska-Lincoln 229:, where he was also employed. 1: 2062:Baltimore City College alumni 897: 891:Karl Shapiro: A Bibliography, 162:. He was appointed the fifth 972:"University by Karl Shapiro" 838:(Thesis: Reed College, 1957) 579:Shelley Memorial Prize, 1946 513:American Medical Association 232:Shapiro wrote poetry in the 187: 7: 2127:20th-century American poets 1261:Shapiro Spanish Translation 1016:Woburn Press, London 1976; 802:Prose Keys to Modern Poetry 527:He died at a New York City 373:(1964) and continuing with 236:while he served there as a 10: 2153: 2137:20th-century American Jews 2122:Bollingen Prize recipients 2092:University of Iowa faculty 1189:"The Art of Poetry No. 36" 1062:Shapiro, Karl Jay (1971). 701:Collected Poems, 1940–1978 204:. He briefly attended the 137:Sophie Wilkins (1984-2000) 18: 1998: 1987: 1813: 1806:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1316: 831:(New York: Garland, 1979) 808: 759: 740: 622: 554: 265:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 152:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 129: 123:Bollingen Prize in Poetry 118:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 113: 95: 81: 64: 44: 35: 28: 2077:Poets from New York City 1854:Edwin Arlington Robinson 1836:Edwin Arlington Robinson 1818:Edwin Arlington Robinson 862:(New York: Twayne, 1981) 647:V-Letter and Other Poems 635:Person, Place, and Thing 497:and an apartment in the 461:(1942), the libretto to 457:His other works include 257:V-Letter and Other Poems 227:Enoch Pratt Free Library 219:Johns Hopkins University 160:V-Letter and Other Poems 108:Johns Hopkins University 19:Not to be confused with 2052:American Poets Laureate 1824:Edna St. Vincent Millay 1394:William Carlos Williams 1204:Cite magazine requires 784:In Defense of Ignorance 543:(2003). His last work, 459:Person, Place and Thing 351:William Carlos Williams 291:praised Shapiro's work: 135:Teri Kovach (1967-1982) 133:Evalyn Katz (1945–1967) 75:New York City, New York 1068:. B. Geis Associates. 915:Shapiro, Karl (1944). 359:alternative lifestyles 311: 309:surfaces of existence. 206:University of Virginia 202:Baltimore City College 169:Shapiro served in the 100:University of Virginia 2067:Jewish American poets 1950:Stephen Vincent Benét 1860:Stephen Vincent Benét 601:Robert Kirsch Award, 598:Bollingen Prize, 1969 589:Fellowship, 1956–1957 293: 213:(where he majored in 150:. He was awarded the 2072:Poets from Baltimore 865:Stephen Stepanchev, 855:(Indianapolis, 2006) 685:(Random House, 1968) 454:of English in 1985. 395:, the American poet 392:Poetry and Technique 1920:John Gould Fletcher 1902:Robert P. T. Coffin 1738:Juan Felipe Herrera 1310:Library of Congress 1266:Karl Shapiro papers 1256:. Spring 1986 (99). 1048:The Washington Post 841:Charles F. 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Index

Carl Shapiro

Baltimore, Maryland
New York City, New York
Poet
essayist
University of Virginia
Peabody Institute
Johns Hopkins University
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Bollingen Prize in Poetry
poet
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
1945
Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress
Pacific Theater
United States Army
company clerk
World War II
Baltimore, Maryland
Chicago, Illinois
Baltimore City College
University of Virginia
Peabody Institute
piano performance
Johns Hopkins University
library science
Enoch Pratt Free Library
Pacific Theater
United States Army

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