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The Collected Poems of Kenneth Koch
The Collected Poems of Kenneth Koch | Kenneth Koch
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Kenneth Koch has been called one of our greatest poets by John Ashbery, and a national treasure in the 2000 National Book Award Finalist Citation. Now, for the first time, all of the poems in his ten collectionsfrom Sun Out, poems of the 1950s, to Thank You, published in 1962, to A Possible World, published in 2002, the year of the poets deathare gathered in one volume. Celebrating the pleasures of friendship, art, and love, the poetry of Kenneth Koch has been dazzling readers for fifty years. Charter memberalong with Frank OHara, John Ashbery, and James Schuylerof the New York School of poets, avant-garde playwright and fiction writer, pioneer teacher of writing to children, Koch gave us some of the most exciting and aesthetically daring poems of his generation. These poems take sensuous delight in the life of the mind and the heart, often at the same time: O what a physical effect it has on me / To dive forever into the light blue sea / Of your acquaintance! (In Love with You). Here is Kochs early work: love poems like The Circus and To Marina and such well-remembered comic masterpieces as Fresh Air, Some General Instructions, and The Boiling Water (A serious moment for the water is when it boils). And here are the brilliant later poemsOne Train May Hide Another, the deliciously autobiographical address in New Addresses, and the stately elegy Bel Cantopoems that, beneath a surface of lightness and wit, speak with passion, depth, and seriousness to all the most important moments in ones existence. Charles Simic wrote in The New York Review of Books that, for Koch, poetry has to be constantly saved from itself. The idea is to do something with language that has never been done before. In the ten exuberant, hilarious, and heartbreaking books of poems collected here, Kenneth Koch does exactly that. From the Hardcover edition.
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merelybookish
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A parody by Kenneth Koch. 😁
#humor #poetrymatters @TheSpineView

slategreyskies Ha! WCW‘s plum poem is one of my favorite poems. This is hilarious! :) 3y
SamAnne 😂😂😂😂 3y
SamAnne The plum poem was on the fridge of one of my college group houses. Put there by the housemate who liked to pilfer other people‘s food. 😀😀 3y
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batsy Bahaha! 3y
Leftcoastzen 😄👏 3y
TheSpineView 😂😂😂 3y
vivastory This is one of my favorite parodies 3y
merelybookish @slategreyskies I love the original too but can appreciate why people parody it! 3y
merelybookish @SamAnne I like a roommate who communicates through poetry! Even if he uses it to justify his filching. 😂 3y
merelybookish @vivastory Yes I've read others but this does a great job of taking the original sentiment and making it absurd. 3y
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Notmacaroniandcheese
Collected Poems | Kenneth Koch
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Happy Valentine's Day!

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GoneFishing

Do not be defeated by the
Feeling that there is too much for you to know. That
is a myth of the oppressor. You are
Capable of understanding life. And it is yours alone.
And only this time.