Category Archives: Gwendolyn Brooks

Roundup of Recent “New York School of Poetry” News and Links (1/20/20)

Here’s the latest roundup of some recent links, new publications, and news related to the New York School of poets. (Previous roundups can be found here). — For The Rambling, literary scholar Jason Farr wrote a moving personal essay about … Continue reading

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Roundup of Recent “New York School” News and Links (2/20/18)

Ever since I started doing this blog (back in 2013), it’s been a challenge for me to just keep up with the steady stream of New York School-related news and happenings. (It doesn’t help that this doesn’t actually count as … Continue reading

Posted in Alice Notley, Andy Fitch, Ann Beattie, Art Exhibit, Book Review, Charles Bernstein, Criticism, Daniel Kane, Eileen Myles, Frank O'Hara, Gwendolyn Brooks, Harry Mathews, In Memoriam, Jasper Johns, Jeff Dolven, Joe Brainard, John Ashbery, John LaTouche, Lou Reed, Mark Ford, Matthew Bevis, Music, Nick Sturm, Ron Padgett, Roundup, Sandra Simonds, Ted Berrigan, Velvet Underground | 1 Comment

“Street Musicians: Frank O’Hara and John Ashbery” in The Cambridge Companion to American Poets

I just wanted to announce a new publication that may be of interest: the new Cambridge Companion to American Poets, edited by Mark Richardson, features an essay of mine titled “Street Musicians: Frank O’Hara and John Ashbery.”  In general, it … Continue reading

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