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  1. The collection offers a sampling of poetry, essays by and about New York School poets, and audio and video recordings and discussions of their work. You can also browse the first- and second-generation New York School poets here and here .

    • In Love with You

      In Love with You - The New York School of Poets - Poetry...

    • Advanced Sentiment

      “Fame is merely advanced sentiment.” Eileen Myles wrote that...

    • James Schuyler

      Pulitzer Prize winning poet James Schuyler was a central...

    • Logic

      Logic - The New York School of Poets - Poetry Foundation

  2. 10 lip 2020 · The New York school of poetry was an innovative group of poets made up principally by Frank O’Hara, John Ashbery, Barbara Guest, James Schuyler, and Kenneth Koch. Their poetry was experimental, philosophical, staunchly antiestablishment, and antiacademic.

  3. The New York School was a group of artists, writers, dancers, and more who were primarily active in New York City in the 1950s and 60s. These creators drew their inspiration from a wide variety of sources, including jazz, experimental music, abstract expressionism, and surrealism.

  4. 25 maj 2004 · The New York School of poetry began around 1960 in New York City and included poets such as John Ashbery, Barbara Guest, Kenneth Koch, and Frank O’Hara. Heavily influenced by Surrealism and Modernism, the poetry of the New York School was serious but also ironic, and incorporated an urban sensibility into much of the work.

  5. An introduction to one of the most lasting styles of mid-century American poetry.

  6. 9 paź 2024 · This beloved movement began in the 1960s in New York City, resulting in two generations of poets renowned for their poetic use of the ironic, incorporation of urban life and pop culture, and wild, unexpected linguistic play.

  7. The New York School's emphasis on spontaneity, urban life, and everyday language has had a profound influence on contemporary poetry and artistic movements. Their rejection of traditional forms paved the way for diverse poetic expressions, including confessional poetry and spoken word.

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