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Selected poems / Frank O'Hara ; edited by Mark Ford
This collection presents a selection of poetry, drama, and prose exploring the urban life and artistic movements of mid-century Manhattan. The works reflect a distinctive style influenced by contemporary art and popular culture.
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Accession Number: 34515
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| vernon_tags | Literature, Philology, Poetry, Poetry, Modern |
| vernon_production_date | 2008 |
| vernon_brief_description | Frank O’Hara (1926–1966) was one of the most original and influential American poets of the twentieth century. Although he grew up in Grafton, Massachusetts, O’Hara developed into the quintessential poet of mid-century Manhattan; soon after his arrival in New York in 1951 he evolved a new kind of urban poetry that brilliantly captures the heady excitements of a golden period in the city’s artistic life. -- Amazon |
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| vernon_isbn_issn | 9780307268150 |
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