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Charles Olson's Poem |
Olson, Charles. "The Kingfishers." In The New American Poetry, 1945-1960. |
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Robert Creeley's Poems |
Creeley, Robert. "The Warning," "I know a man," "The Kind of act of," "The Immoral Proposition," and "If You." In The New American Poetry, 1945-1960. |
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Barbara Guest's Poems |
Guest, Barbara. "Parachutes, My Love, Could Carry Us higher," "Sunday Evening," "Santa Fe Trail," and "Piazzas." In The New American Poetry, 1945-1960. |
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James Schuyler's Poem and Letter |
Schuyler, James. "February" and "Dear Miss Batie." In The New American Poetry, 1945-1960. |
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Frank O'Hara Poems |
O'Hara, Frank. "Why I Am Not A Painter," "The Day Lady Died," "Poem (Krushchev is coming on the right day!)," "A Step Away from Them," and "Personal Poem." In The New American Poetry, 1945-1960. |
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Philip Whalen's Poems |
Whalen, Philip. "Sourdough Mountain Lookout," "The Same Old Jazz," "Forty-five Years Since the Fall of the 'Ch'ing Dynasty'," and "For C." In The New American Poetry, 1945-1960. |
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Your Own Poems |
We will read and discuss any poems you have written over the semester. If time permits we will also discuss any poems that you would like to bring in for discussion. For the latter the definition of poem is elastic and includes song or rap lyrics. |