Description
Frank O'Hara and fellow experimental poets like Amiri Baraka, Diane di Prima, and Allen Ginsberg offer us a set of perceptive responses to Cold War culture, lyric meditations on consequential changes in U.S. social life and politics, including the decline of the Old Left, the rise of white-collar workers, and the emergence of vernacular practices like hipsterism and camp. At the same time, they offer us opportunities to anatomize our own desire for historical significance and belonging, a desire we may well see reflected and reconfigured in the work of these poets.
About the Author
Benjamin Lee is associate professor of English at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. This is his first book.
Book Information
ISBN 9781609386979
Author Benjamin Lee
Format Paperback
Page Count 190
Imprint University of Iowa Press
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Weight(grams) 250g