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Focusing on the poetry and cultural practice of Frank O'Hara, the
great urban poet of the New York School during the 1950s and 1960s,
this books explores the interwoven relationship between his urban
poetics and the urban culture of New York, seeking to shed light on
poetic concept and its cultural relevance. The poetry of Frank
O'Hara is deeply rooted in and nourished by his urban experience as
a metropolitan and an active participant in the vibrant cultural
scene of New York. Therefore, an investigation into the interactive
dynamics between his poetry and the urban culture he helped shape
serves as a starting point for further study on the literary
representation of European and American urban culture. Across eight
chapters, the authors look into the genesis, theoretical
constitution, the interface with culture and aesthetics of O'Hara's
urban poetics and also their philosophical foundations, literary
ethics, special expression and representation as well as his
reception of modernity and postmodernity. The title will appeal to
scholars, students and general readers interested in American
literature, poetry and urban culture, especially Frank O'Hara and
the New York School.
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