Focusing on Second Generation New York School poetry from 1960 to the present day, this volume explores the poets who lived and wrote from or about New York, the forms of their poems, and the a relationship between the structures they inhabited and...
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Focusing on Second Generation New York School poetry from 1960 to the present day, this volume explores the poets who lived and wrote from or about New York, the forms of their poems, and the a relationship between the structures they inhabited and the structures they created. Cover -- Spatial Poetics: Second Generation New York School Poetry -- Copyright -- Acknowledgments -- COPYRIGHT PERMISSIONS -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction: Form and Space in New York School Poetry -- AFTER O'HARA -- DEFINING THE NEW YORK SCHOOL(S) -- NEW YORK AND THE NEW YORK SCHOOL -- FORM AND SPACE -- POETICS OF SPACE -- SPATIAL POETICS -- ORGANIC FORM -- CONTENT -- 1: Ted Berrigan's Stanzaic Spaces -- POSITIONING BERRIGAN -- BERRIGAN'S ENIGMATIC INTENTIONS AND INFLUENCES: INTERVIEWS AND COMMENTARY -- "LAST" POEMS -- The Sonnets -- MATERIAL MEMOIRS -- 2: Joe Brainard's Collaged Spaces -- COLLAGE -- BRAINARD'S COLLAGES -- COLLABORATION: TRAIN RIDE -- RADIATING RED -- BRAINARD'S COLLECTIONS -- BRAINARD'S INFLUENCE -- 3: Alice Notley's Inhabited Spaces -- TOWARDS A HOMEWARD-BOUND POETICS -- "HOW DID IT ALL FIT IN": NOTLEY'S POSITIONS -- REPOSED IN POESY: 101 ST. MARK'S PLACE -- "FLOWERS": EXTERNAL VS. INTERNAL SPACE -- PROCESSING GRIEF THROUGH OTHER SPACES -- "MYSTERIES OF SMALL HOUSES": INTERMINABLE CONCLUSIONS -- 4: Ron Padgett's Inner-Outer Spaces -- SPACE VERSUS PLACE -- INDETERMINATE ITINERARIES -- PADGETT'S SPATIAL PROGRESSIONS/OBSESSIONS -- PADGETT'S MIDDLE POETRY -- PADGETT'S LATE "OPENNESS" -- OPENING INNER SPACES -- Works Cited -- Index of Names -- Index.