Cover for Kenneth Koch book
2007
3.6(5 reviews)
Publisher: Library of America
200 pages
ISBN: 978-1598530063
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Kenneth Koch

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Kenneth Koch, in the words of editor Ron Padgett, wrote poetry that became a part of “the mystery and pleasure of being alive.” A center of the New York School, he gained notoriety by mocking the stodginess and academicism of much mid-century verse. This enthralling selection encompasses the full range of Koch’s poetry, and includes such already classic works as “Fresh Air” (his devastatingly satirical assault on mid-1950s poetic conformism), “The Pleasure of Peace” (with its defiant assertion that “One single piece of pink mint chewing gum contains more pleasures / Than the whole rude gallery of war!”), “The Art of Poetry,” his astonishing and light-footed survey of the aims and methods of poetry, and poems from the late collection New Addresses , including “To World War Two,” “To Psychoanalysis,” and “To the French Language.” A poet at once directly accessible and deeply mysterious, Kenneth Koch was the master of an art of surprise in which the world is constantly reimagined. About the American Poets Project Elegantly designed in compact editions, printed on acid-free paper, and textually authoritative, the American Poets Project makes available the full range of the American poetic accomplishment, selected and introduced by today’s most discerning poets and critics.

Book Information

Title:Kenneth Koch
Author:Edith Wharton
Series:American Poets Project Books
Book Number:#22
Published:2007
Pages:200
ISBN-10:9781598530063
ISBN-13:978-1598530063

Series Progress

This book is part of the American Poets Project Books series and is book #22 in the series.