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         Ohara Frank:     more books (100)
  1. Standing Still and Walking in New York by Frank O'Hara, 1981-06
  2. The Nancy Book by Joe Brainard, 2008-04-30
  3. Jackson Pollock by Frank O'Hara, 1959-06
  4. Robert Motherwell by Frank O'Hara, 1965
  5. Selected Plays by Frank O'Hara, 1978-06
  6. Jackson Pollack by Frank O'Hara, 1959
  7. CREDIT UNIONS. by Frank O'Hara., 1937-01-01
  8. Invitation to the Theater by Frank Hurburt O'Hara, Margueritte Harmon Bro, 1971-03-26
  9. Complete Spectrum ROM Disassembly by Ian Logan, Frank O'Hara, 1983-04
  10. Hotel Particulier (Broadside Poem) by Frank O'Hara, 1967
  11. Second Avenue by Frank O'Hara, 1960-06
  12. Introduction to economics by Frank O'Hara, 2010-08-20
  13. Why I Am Not a Painter and Other Poems by Frank O'Hara, 2003-01
  14. Macaroni (Broadside Poem) by Frank O'Hara, 1974

41. SAGE Journals Online -- Journal Titles No Longer Published By SAGE Publications
frank O Hara s 1958 poem ‘Ode Salute to the French Negro Poets’ cites ‘race’ as ‘the poetic ground on which we rear our smiles’, a phrase that points to
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42. O’Hara Quote: A Glass Of Papaya Juice And Back To Work. My Hear...
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    43. Frank O'Hara | "Poem (Lana Turner Has Collapsed!)" | Poetry Archive | Plagiarist
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    44. Auburn Public Library - Poetry Anthologies - O
    O Hara, frank, In Memory of My Feelings, NAL4-2, REF 820.8 NOR. O Hara, frank, A Step Away O Hara, frank, Poem Green things are flowers, TPA, 811 POE
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    Author Title Anthology Call Number O"Hara, Frank Homoexuality TPA 811 POE O'Hara, Frank To the Harbormaster BLP 811.008 ONE O'Hara, Frank In Memory of My Feelings NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR O'Hara, Frank A Step Away from Them NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR O'Hara, Frank The Day Lady Died NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR O'Hara, Frank Ave Maria NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR O'Hara, Frank Chez Jane TPA 811 POE O'Hara, Frank Radio TPA 811 POE O'Hara, Frank In Favor of One's Time TPA 811 POE O'Hara, Frank Poem [Green things are flowers] TPA 811 POE O'Hara, Frank (1926-1966) To The Harbormaster NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR Olds, Sharon Rite of Passage LRW REF 808.0427 KIR Olds, Sharon Summer Solstice, New York City LIW REF 808.8 CHA Olds, Sharon The Elder Sister LIW REF 808.8 CHA Olds, Sharon The Guild TPA 811 POE Oles, Carole One Page in the American Heritage Dictionary TPA 811 POE Olson, Charles Maximus, to Himself NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR Olson, Charles [When do poppies bloom] NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR Olson, Charles Celestial Evening, October 1967 NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR Olson, Charles (1910-1970) The Maximus Poems: I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You

    45. MLA Journals: PMLA, Vol. 117, No. 3, May 2002 (pp. 414-427)
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    46. O'Hara
    The photo is from Brad Gooch s City Life The Life and Times of frank O Hara (New York Knopf, 1993), 1. A very short biography of O Hara
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    The photo is from Brad Gooch 's City Life: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara
    (New York: Knopf, 1993)
    1. A very short biography of O'Hara 2. An introduction to O'Hara from
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    3. A review of Brad Gooch's biography called City Poet: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara back
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    1. A web site presenting four poem/paintings done by O'Hara and the artist Norman Bluhmon 2. Allen Ginsberg's poem "My Sad Self" which is dedicated to O'Hara 3. O'Hara was an avid supporter of abstract expressionist art. Here's a site with abstract expressionist paintings
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    At night Chinamen jump The eager note on my door said "Call me" Homosexuality An online review of Brad Gooch's biography of O'Hara that focuses on O'Hara as a gay man and poet For Grace, After a Party

    47. Frank O Hara S Fired Self
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    48. Frank Appraisal - Statistical Data Included | ArtForum | Find Articles At BNET.c
    As viewed from the vantage point of our empire s continued obsession with health, frank O Hara (19261966), the poet and Museum of Modern Art curator,
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    And then there was the Abstract Expressionist scene, which perhaps more than anything else drew O'Hara to New York. But when the poet finally moved to Manhattan and befriended the brilliant but mad James Schuyler, the brilliant but mad LeRoi Jones (Amid Baraka), John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, and so on, he would champion not only the Abstract Expressionists but the new figurative art being made by Larry Rivers, with whom he was madly in love (you'd have to be), and Grace Hartigan, among others, all the while making a name for himself as a curator of painting and sculpture at MOMA (where he organized the 1965 Robert Motherwell retrospective, among other shows).

    49. Poetrymind: Revisting Frank O'Hara's "To The Harbormaster"
    frank O Hara s poem To the Harbormaster was among the first poems I read as a teenager growing up in New York, then newly enamored of poetry.
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    Revisting Frank O'Hara's "To the Harbormaster"
    To the Harbormaster
    I wanted to be sure to reach you
    though my ship was on the way it got caught
    in some moorings. I am always tying up
    and then deciding to depart. In storms and
    at sunset, with the metallic coils of the tide
    around my fathomless arms, I am unable
    to understand the forms of my vanity
    or I am hard alee with my Polish rudder
    in my hand and the sun sinking. To
    you I offer my hull and the tattered cordage of my will. The terrible channels where the wind drives me against the brown lips of the reeds are not all behind me. Yet I trust the sanity of my vessel; and if it sinks it may well be in answer to the reasoning of the eternal voices, the waves which have kept me from reaching you. (O'Hara, 217) Frank O'Hara's poem "To the Harbormaster" was among the first poems I read as a teenager growing up in New York, then newly enamored of poetry. I happened upon it in the New York Times as part of his obituary in 1967. I had already read Keats, Rimbaud, and Ginsberg but this poem deeply stirred me unlike any other. For years, I remained haunted by the poem's heartbreak and courageous tenor, the authenticity of its feeling tone with its underscore of trieste but with verve. Before search engines on the Internet, I looked for this poem for decades it remaining but a half-realized memory from a chance newspaper encounter, the obituary long discarded and the poem too.

    50. Frank O Hara Nothing Personal
    I NEVER MET frank O HARA, and in a way, it s a relief. Secretly, I ve always suspected he wouldn t be terribly impressed with me.
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    I NEVER MET FRANK O'HARA, and in a way, it's a relief. Secretly, I've always suspected he wouldn't be terribly impressed with me. Where he's spontaneous, I'm calculated. Where he's gregarious, I'm not. And it can be so disappointing to admire someone intensely from afar, and then find out up close you've got nothing to say.
    Besides, there are already so many versions of what-Frank-was-really-like in circulation, what could be gained from adding my two cents to the piggy bank of his mystique?
    I did dream about him once, though, in 1988, right after I had moved to New York. In the dream, I was at a poetry reading. It was a drizzly night, and there were only a handful of us sitting on folding chairs in a dreary room. The poet was very young, a guy in jeans with longish hair and, in my opinion, nothing special as a writer. But when he finished, Frank O'Hara came up from the back of the room, where apparently he had been standing, and warmly congratulated him.
    Frank was carrying a large shopping bag of towels or possibly sheets, and I overheard him say he had just come from checking out the largest new department store in Moscow. At the time, I considered the dream as I would any other recycled piece of Lower East Side folklore. It was sweet and in character to think of Frank as someone who still took time to encourage younger poets, even after his death. Only in writing this now do I allow myself to dwell on the rather disappointing fact that in my own! dream, he didn't even say hi to me, one of his biggest fans.

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    52. Literary Encyclopedia: Frank O'Hara
    frank O’Hara was born in 1926 in Baltimore, MD, to Russell J. and Katherine Broderick O’Hara. O’Hara spent his childhood in Grafton, Massachusetts,
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    53. AS/SA No 11-12, Article 8: Micah Mattix, "Frank O'Hara's Lute Against The Self"
    I can think of no better introduction to frank O Hara s long poem, In Memory of My Feelings, than the story of Narcissus because of the questions it raises
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    Frank O'Hara's Lute against the Self
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    When her time had come, that nymph most fair brought forth a child with whom one could have fallen in love even in his cradle, and she called him Narcissus. When the prophetic seer was asked whether this boy would live to a ripe old age, he replied: "Yes, if he does not come to know himself." (Ovid: 1955, 83)
    I can think of no better introduction to Frank O'Hara's long poem, In Memory of My Feelings, than the story of Narcissus because of the questions it raises concerning the concept of the self, the ability to know one's self and the ability to be known by others. At the outset of the story, the seer prophesizes that Narcissus will live to "a ripe old age" if "he does not come to know himself." We are then confronted with the situation where Narcissus comes to know himself as others knew him, thus, on the one hand, fulfilling the seer's prophecy. On the other hand, as readers of the story, we might very well dissent, saying that Narcissus did not, in fact, come to know his true self, only himself as others perceived him. From this perspective, the seer's prophecy is erroneous.
    Metanarratively, however, the seer's prophecy seems to argue that the concept of "self" is a constructed entity by revealing the distance between the "Narcissus" constructed by the love-struck nymphs and the "Narcissus" constructed by Narcissus himself. This distance is furthermore accented by the ensuing despair and "narcissism" when the physical Narcissus falls in love with his reflection in the pool, seeing himself as the nymphs see him. The seer's prophecy also seems to argue, unlike the hegelian dialectic, that it is impossible to know oneself objectively. For if one were actually able to take leave of the self and inhabit the other (as Narcissus did), returning to the self again would be impossible because we would then only recognize our "self" as another. The dialectic would not come full circle and there would be no synthesis.

    54. Guide To The Frank Hurburt O'Hara Papers 1923-1938
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    55. Urntaroutexas.hrc.00004 Daisy Aldan An Inventory Of Her Papers
    Several photographs found in this series were not used in the publication, among them are portraits of John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, frank O Hara,
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    urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00004 Daisy Aldan: An Inventory of Her Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center David H. Sparks University of Texas at Austin Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, September 2000. Finding aid written in English Tue Jul 22 15:07:52 CDT 2003 urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00004 converted from EAD 1.0 to 2002 by v1to02.xsl (20030505). Descriptive Summary Aldan, Daisy, 1923- Daisy Aldan Papers 3 boxes (1 linear foot) Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin Daisy Aldan, perhaps best known for her poetry and editorial work, is also an accomplished translator and teacher. Her papers emphasize her editorial work, in particular her efforts for (1953-59). Her own work is also represented by materials from and as well as her translation of by Stephanie Mallarme. English. Biographical Sketch Daisy Aldan was born in 1923 in New York City to Louis Aldan, a designer, and Esther Edelheit Aldan, an actress. She received a B.A. degree from Hunter College in 1943, and an M.A. from Brooklyn College in 1948, and did further graduate study at New York University. While primarily known as a poet, editor, and translator, she has given readings and lectured extensively throughout the United States, Switzerland, India, France, and Germany. She has also taught English, creative writing, literature, speech, and film studies at the New York School of Art and Design, Emerson College (Sussex, England), the Rudolf Steiner Institute (NY), and at the Goetheanum (Switzerland). Aldan, while part of the New York City poetry scene of the 1950s and 1960s, is not well known outside urban literary circles. She was aware of and friends with the Beats, but her style was more influenced by modern French poetry and metaphysics. Aldan has said that her primary motivation is

    56. JOHN DINSMORE, MODERN FIRST EDITIONS AND SELECTED ART
    Dedicated to frank O Hara. In 1992 a bookseller called this the Fine 50.00 frank O Hara, three stories by James Schuyler (author s first pubn.).
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    58. O Hara, Frank - Plurabelle Books - Cambridge Bookseller For
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    60. Cairn - The Last Clean Shirt By Alfred Leslie Frank O'Hara
    Alfred Leslie a tourné et réalisé le film et frank O’Hara en a écrit les soustitres. Parodie de road movie, ce film soumet le spectateur au test de l’ennui
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