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  1. Jun 26, 2024 · Kenneth Koch, Larry Rivers (holding sign), John Ashbery, Jane Freilicher, Lelia Telberg, and Nell Blaine. Courtesy of the John Ashbery Estate/Flow Chart Foundation. When discussing poetic movements, literary scholars and fans frequently allude to the New York School.

  2. 1 day ago · “a raspberry is filled with sins” • The Car by Jane Freilicher and Kenneth Koch “When you find something that isn’t famous, you’re free to develop your own relationship with it.” • Jarrett Earnest Eyes were lately taken by pictures like THE BOYS IN THE BAND

  3. www.theparisreview.org › to-the-ohio-kenneth-kochParis Review - To The Ohio

    Jun 28, 2024 · Kenneth Koch. Issue 158, Spring-Summer 2001. You separated my hometown from Kentucky. And south of us you deftly touched Indiana. Ohioans drove back over you. With lower-priced (untaxed) beer and bourbon in the trunks. Of their cars to take to Cincinnati and get drunk. Less expensively than with Ohio purchases. In my teenage years.

  4. Jun 26, 2024 · Launched in 1997 by then executive director Ken Clarke with support from New York–based poet and teaching artist Kenneth Koch, the CPC’s educational wing was at the time only the second program...

  5. www.theparisreview.org › to-mexico-kenneth-kochParis Review - To Mexico

    Jun 14, 2024 · Kenneth Koch. Issue 158, Spring-Summer 2001. I can’t imagine your not existing; but on the other hand. I could have lived and died without knowing you at all. What Mayans you had in you! what stinging Aztecs! And there were, also, Mixtecs, horde sublime! Now in your polluted air, capitale du mexique si chère.

  6. www.theparisreview.org › poetry › 8147Paris Review - Poem

    Jun 13, 2024 · Kenneth Koch. Issue 42, Winter-Spring 1968. The thing. to do. Is organize. The sea. So boats will. Automatically float. To their destinations. Ah, the Greeks. Thought of that! Want to keep reading? Subscribe and save 33%. Subscribe Now. Already a subscriber? Sign in below. Remember me. Link your subscription. Forgot password?

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  8. Jun 27, 2024 · He was first and best savaged by t he poet Kenneth Koch in 1962, wherein the speaker chops down a house (“it was morning, and I had nothing to do / and its wooden beams were so inviting”), poisons plants (“I simply do not know what I am doing.” ), and breaks your leg (“I was clumsy and / I wanted you here in the wards, where I am the doctor!”)