Blackmur, Richard Palmer
Related Category: American Literature: Biographies
190465, American critic and poet, b. Springfield, Mass. Although he had no formal education after high school, he was a resident fellow (194048) and professor (194865) at Princeton. His volumes of alert, precise, yet provisional appraisals of literature include
The Art of the Novel (1934),
The Double Agent (1935),
The Expense of Greatness (1940),
Language as Gesture (1952),
Lion and the Honeycomb (1955), and
Primer of Ignorance (1967). He also wrote such volumes of poetry as
From Jordan's Delight (1937) and
Second World (1942).