Pictures from an Institution

Pictures from an Institution

First edition
Author Randall Jarrell
Cover artist John Sandford
Country United States
Language English
Genre Satire
Publisher Alfred A. Knopf
Publication date
1954
Media type Print
Pages 277
OCLC 285285

Pictures from an Institution is a 1954 novel by American poet Randall Jarrell. It is an academic satire, focusing on the oddities of academic life, in particular the interpersonal relationships among the characters and their private lives. The nameless narrator, a Jarrell-like figure who teaches at a women's college called Benton, makes humorous observations about his students and, especially, his fellow academics, in particular the offensively tactless novelist Gertrude, modeled on Mary McCarthy.

Some believe Benton was modeled after Sarah Lawrence College, where Jarrell taught. However in an interview with the New York Times, Jarrell stated that "Benton is supposed to be just a type ... I've taken things from real places, but mostly have made them up."[1]

Characters

Awards

Pictures from an Institution was a finalist for the National Book Award.[2]

References

  1. Nichols, Lewis. "Talk With Randall Jarrell", "The New York Times", May 2, 1954, accessed April 1, 2011.
  2. National Book Foundation. "National Book Awards - 1955" 2007, accessed April 1, 2011.

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