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Kenneth Koch

    Kenneth Koch fue una figura central de la Escuela de Poesía de Nueva York, un movimiento de vanguardia que buscó revitalizar la poesía a mediados del siglo XX. Junto a sus colegas, Koch intentó liberarse de los clichés poéticos, inspirándose en el surrealismo y el expresionismo abstracto para forjar un nuevo camino literario. Fue conocido por su postura anti-académica y sus fervientes esfuerzos por promocionar su obra y la de sus compañeros poetas. Su extenso legado abarca poesía, obras de teatro, cuentos y ensayos sobre estética y la enseñanza de la poesía.

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    The Collected Poems of Kenneth Koch
    Rose, Where Did You Get That Red?
    The New American Poetry, 1945-1960
    • The Collected Poems of Kenneth Koch

      • 784 páginas
      • 28 horas de lectura

      Kenneth Koch, hailed as “one of our greatest poets” by John Ashbery, is celebrated in this comprehensive collection of his ten poetry volumes, spanning from the 1950s to 2002, the year of his death. His work, which has captivated readers for over fifty years, explores themes of friendship, art, and love. As a founding member of the New York School of poets alongside Frank O’Hara and John Ashbery, Koch was an avant-garde playwright, fiction writer, and a pioneer in teaching writing to children, contributing some of the most innovative poems of his generation. His verses revel in the interplay of the mind and heart, exemplified in lines like “O what a physical effect it has on me / To dive forever into the light blue sea / Of your acquaintance!” The collection features early love poems such as “The Circus” and “To Marina,” alongside comic masterpieces like “Fresh Air” and “The Boiling Water.” Later works, including “One Train May Hide Another” and the elegiac “Bel Canto,” reveal a depth and seriousness beneath their lightness and wit, addressing life’s most significant moments. Charles Simic noted that Koch aimed to push the boundaries of language in poetry. This anthology showcases Koch’s exuberance, humor, and emotional resonance, making a lasting impact on the literary landscape.

      The Collected Poems of Kenneth Koch2007
    • The New American Poetry, 1945-1960

      • 479 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      This counter-cultural collection of American verse fits in Robert Lowell's famous definition of the raw in American poetry. Contributors include: Olson; Duncan; Creeley; Guest; Ashbery; Ginsberg; Kerouac; Levertov; O'Hara; Snyder; and Schuyler.

      The New American Poetry, 1945-19601999
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    • Rose, Where Did You Get That Red?

      Teaching Great Poetry to Children

      • 360 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      First published to enormous acclaim in 1973, this book became a classic that revolutionized the way children are taught to read and write poetry. The celebrated poet Kenneth Koch conveys the imaginative splendor of great poetry--by Blake, Donne, Stevens, Lorca, and others--and then shows how it maybe taught so as to help children write poetry of their own. For this edition, the author has written a new introduction and a special afterword for teachers.

      Rose, Where Did You Get That Red?1974
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