The New York School of Poetry

LIT2198.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2013 The New York School of Poetry

Course Description

Summary

This course will serve as an immersion in the work of several major American poets of the 1950s and 1960s, noted for their humor, irreverence, disjunctive experimentation, charm, and wildness, and collectively known as the New York School. We will begin by focusing on the original generation of New York School poets: John Ashbery, Frank OHara, Kenneth Koch, James Schuyler, and Barbara Guest. We will also study the Abstract Expressionist painters who were these poets contemporaries and close friends, discuss connections between New York School poets and the French surrealists of the early 20th century, and examine the New York School against the cultural, political, and social landscape of 1960s New York. We will then trace the influence of the New York School on subsequent generations of writers, reading the work of Ted Berrigan, Joe Brainard, Bernadette Mayer, Eileen Myles, Anne Waldman, Joseph Ceravolo, Hannah Weiner, Dean Young, Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, and Lisa Jarnot. Students are responsible for presentations, weekly response papers, and two longer critical projects.

Prerequisites

None

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Michael Dumanis

Day and Time

TBA

Delivery Method

Unknown

Length of Course

Unknown

Academic Term

Fall 2013

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20

Course Frequency

unknown