9780988894501-0988894505-Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, Series 1

Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, Series 1

ISBN-13: 9780988894501
ISBN-10: 0988894505
Edition: Annotated
Author: Robert Creeley, Kenneth Koch, Amiri Baraka, Frank OHara, Edward Dorn
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: The Center for the Humanities, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Format: Paperback 246 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780988894501
ISBN-10: 0988894505
Edition: Annotated
Author: Robert Creeley, Kenneth Koch, Amiri Baraka, Frank OHara, Edward Dorn
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: The Center for the Humanities, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Format: Paperback 246 pages

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Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, Series 1 (ISBN-13: 9780988894501 and ISBN-10: 0988894505), written by authors Robert Creeley, Kenneth Koch, Amiri Baraka, Frank OHara, Edward Dorn, was published by The Center for the Humanities, The Graduate Center, CUNY in 2010. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, Series 1 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.43.

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Literary Nonfiction. Poetry History & Criticism. Poetics. African & African American Studies. LGBT Studies. Featuring Amiri Baraka, Edward Dorn, Kenneth Koch, Frank O'Hara, Philip Whalen, Robert Creeley, and Muriel Rukeyser. Edited by Claudia Moreno Pisano, Josh Schneiderman, Stefania Heim, Brian Unger, and General Editor Ammiel Alcalay.

LOST & FOUND: THE CUNY POETICS DOCUMENT INITIATIVE publishes unexpected, genre-bending works by important 20th century writers. Unearthed from personal and institutional archives in the United States and abroad, these materials are edited by doctoral students at the Graduate Center, CUNY. SERIES I is a collection of 5 chapbooks that provide access to seminal poetic conversations of the 1950s-70s. Kenneth Koch & Frank O'Hara trade transatlantic confidences even as they create a poetic lexicon for the emerging New York School of poetry. Edward Dorn & Amiri Baraka discuss poetry as political action. Excerpts from the journals of Philip Whalen explore his writing and Zen Buddhist practices, California hikes, and jazz. A heretofore unpublished essay on Darwin by Muriel Rukeyser articulates a juncture of the scientific and literary imaginations. Records of the legendary 1963 Vancouver Poetry Conference include Robert Creeley's Contexts of Poetry and notes by Daphne Marlatt. Edited, annotated, and with accompanying essays, The London Review of Books calls this "a serious and worthy enterprise." Diane di Prima calls the series "a gold mine" and Joanne Kyger writes: "What a brilliant cast of characters. Just exactly what one (myself) would like to read."

SERIES I includes:

Amiri Baraka & Edward Dorn: Selections from the Collected Letters, 1959-1960 (Claudia Moreno Pisano, editor)

The Correspondence of Kenneth Koch & Frank O'Hara: 1955-1956 (Parts I & II) (Josh Schneiderman, editor)

Muriel Rukeyser: Darwin & the Writers (Stefania Heim, editor)

Philip Whalen: Journals 1957-1977: Selections (Parts I & II) (Brian Unger, editor)

The 1963 Vancouver Poetry Conference: Robert Creeley's Contests of Poetry, with selections from Daphne Marlatt's Journal Entries (Ammiel Alcalay, editor)

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