Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Analysis of New York School Poets

Close analysis of the rimes compose by Frank OHara, John Ashbery and Kenneth Koch, has lead me to take that they bring a unspoiled sense of life in the poetry they write with the assistance of whiley accompanimentors ranging from the way they bodily structure their poems, which is in the liberal form. To contextual and social references through the humanities and the city. Effectively, right about embodying life in their poems, I believe that this was however possible through the apply of free form poetry. justify form poetry lacked the traditional poetic characteristics normally associated with traditional poetry or academician poetry, and could be seen as a deal(p) to a collage. Due to the fact that each poem took is constructed of dis akin(predicate) images which coincide to make unitary larger image, evident in Kochs poem caller line of credit. \nThis idea is evident in flip aura due to the way in which Koch portrays his thoughts somewhat academic poetry which is approximately lifelike, in the sense that the poem lacks a structure tho still tells a history, make the poem itself almost autonomous. This brook be justified as the structure, which is free form, lacks both beat and a rhyme scheme. This poem in particular could be viewed as being similar to a collage, which is a event of art form do by sticking discordant images or materials to make unrivalled larger image. Just like a collage, Fresh Air pieces together various events to ready a story. Koch may shed through this to prove that just like academic poetry, free form poetry gage tell a story when necessary, just using a different approach, a juvenile approach.\nThe first stanza of Fresh Air begins At the Poem gild a black haired man. This makes the poem seem almost like a secernate of an event instead of an developed poem, implying that this may have been done in order to degenerate from traditional standards set by academic poetry, and to bring a sense of li fe to the poem itself. In an interview with Kenneth Koch in 2002 he said that: Fresh AirĂ¯¿½...

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