Friday, March 27, 2009
New York School types
For my survey of modern & contemporary American poetry (English 88) I once made a recording of a really basic mini-lecture on three fundamental types of New York School poems: anti-narrative, non-narrative, pastiche. The whole thing is plausible enough, although obviously there are more "types" and much more to say about pastiche. Recently we converted a RealAudio file of this recording and produced a new mp3, which I've linked to "chapter 8" of the course. So here is that old talk as an mp3.
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Ashbery,
English 88,
Koch,
New York School,
O'Hara