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  1. A Question Mark Above the Sun
    Documents on the Mystery Surrounding a Famous Poem ""By"" Frank O''Hara
    Autor*in: Johnson, Kent
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Dzanc Books, New York

    Did Kenneth Koch actually write a beloved Frank O'Hara poem? Kent Johnson guarantees… you'll never see poetry the same again? <Div>Did Kenneth Koch actually write a beloved Frank O'Hara poem? Kent Johnson guarantees… you'll never see poetry the same... mehr

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    Did Kenneth Koch actually write a beloved Frank O'Hara poem? Kent Johnson guarantees… you'll never see poetry the same again?

    Did Kenneth Koch actually write a beloved Frank O'Hara poem? Kent Johnson guarantees… you'll never see poetry the same again?

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780983740568
    Schlagworte: Characters and characteristics in literature; Koch, Kenneth; Koch, Kenneth - Criticism and interpretation; O''Hara, Frank; O''Hara, Frank - Criticism and interpretation
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (288 p)
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    4. Notes on a "Hidden" Frank O'Hara Document5. Reply (yet again) to Tony Towle; Appendix to the Second Edition; 1. Transcript of Frank O'Hara and Kenneth Koch Conversing at an Unspecified Cafe, As Found on WikiLeaks, by John Bradley; 2. You and What Army, by Edmond Caldwell; 3. Why Kent Johnson Shouldn't Be Worried About the Letter He Received from the Koch Estate, Assuming It Actually Exists, by Richard D. Allen; 4. Kent Johnson Is the Author of Beowulf, by David Hadbawnik; 5. Books, Bonfires, Lawyers, by Mark Scroggins

    6. Aimless Reading: the J's, Part 8.1 (Kent Johnson), by Michael Kelleher7. Some Thoughts on Beckett's Mouth and Johnson's Sun, by James Pate; Afterword: The Anti-Review, by Joshua Kotin; Afterword: Sunism (for Kent Johnson), by Ron Paste; Editorial Acknowledgments; Let's Go Out and Tear Up the Town; Selected Contributor Bios; The Dzanc Books eBook Club

    Cover; Title; Table of Contents; Preface by Eric Lorberer; Foreword: A Question of Authorship, by David Koepsell; Introduction: A Question Mark Above the Sun; A Rather Shocking Last-Minute Development; And a Stunning Development on the Eve of the Second Edition; Corroded by Symbolysme: An Unfinished Novella; 1. The First Ring; 2. The Garden of Pembroke; 3. After the Wunderkammer; 4. The Bloody Plum Tree; Appendix to the First Edition; 1. The Strange Account Featuring Tosa Motokiyu et al, a Fictitious Document; 2. Reply to Tony Towle; 3. Correspondence from David Shapiro