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         Ohara Frank:     more books (100)
  1. Early Writing by Frank O'Hara, 1977-06
  2. Selected Poems by Frank O'Hara, 2005-01-27
  3. Hyperscapes in the Poetry of Frank O'Hara: Difference, Homosexuality,Topography by Hazel Smith, 2000-12-01
  4. Selected Poems by Frank O'Hara, 2009-09-08
  5. Amorous Nightmares of Delay (PAJ Books) by Professor Frank O'Hara, 1997-02-26
  6. The First Time I Met Frank O'Hara: Reading Gay American Writers by Rick Whitaker, 2003-10-01
  7. In Memory of My Feelings: Frank O'Hara and American Art by Russell Ferguson, 1999-09-23
  8. Blue Collar Holiday & A Valentine To Frank O'Hara by Jeni Olin, 2005-04-30
  9. The Exploration of the Secret Smile: The Language of Art and of Homosexuality in Frank O'Hara's Poetry (American University Studies. Series Xxiv :) by Alice C. Parker, 1989-11
  10. Homage to Frank O'Hara by Bill and Joe LeSueur (eds). Berkson, 1980
  11. Larry Rivers: Bildende Kunst in Beziehung zur Dichtung Frank O'Haras (European university studies. Series XXVIII, History of art) (German Edition) by Helen Koriath, 1990
  12. Frank O'Hara: To Be True to a City (Under Discussion)
  13. FRANK O'HARA A COMP BIBLIO (Garland reference library of the humanities ; v. 107) by Smith, 1979-11-01
  14. The complete poems of Jean Genet; introductions: David Fisher, Paul Mariah. With translations by: David Fisher, Paul Mariah, Frank O''Hara, Chet Roaman, Nanos Valaoritis, and Guy Wernham. by Jean Genet, 1981

21. Recent Publications
Kurahashi K, Kajikawa O, Sawa T, ohara M, Gropper MA, frank DW, Martin TR, WienerKronishJP. Pathogenesis of septic shock in Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia.
http://jwk.ucsf.edu:8888/jwk-lab/2

22. Teiji's Bibliography
Kurahashi K, Kajikawa O, Sawa T, ohara M, Gropper MA, frank DW, Martin TR, WienerKronishJP Pathogenesis of septic shock in Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia.
http://jwk.ucsf.edu:8888/teiji/2

23. Jacket 6 - Frank O'Hara - What's With Modern Art?
of the Estate of frank O'Hara, and Jacket magazine, 1999 Photo of frank O'Hara TheURL address of this page is http//www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket06/ohara.html.
http://www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket06/ohara.html
J A C K E T
contents page
homepage
Frank O'Hara
These reviews of art shows appeared in the "Reviews and Previews" section of Art News 1953-55. The collection is published in the chapbook WHAT'S WITH MODERN ART?, compiled and edited by Bill Berkson, and you can purchase it from Dale Smith, c/- 2925 Higgins Street, Austin, TX USA 78722, Tel 1-512-44482-8277 / mikeanddales@hotmail.com / Within the USA copies are $5 plus $1.50 for postage / or email Small Press Distribution at orders@spdbooks.org , 1341 Seventh St, Berkeley, CA 94710-1490, Tel. 1-800-869-7553
You can read Lytle Shaw's essay on
Frank O'Hara and coteries in Jacket # 10
JANUARY 1954
Kees van Dongen
[Wildenstein] shows his latest work (1950-1953) for the first time in this country. He is now seventy-seven, and his charm and enthusiasm are purer now than they were when he became famous as the most glamorous painter of the Fauve group. He is not so ambitious as he was, but his style is still as wittily simple and his palette still as brilliant. There are landscapes of his native Holland, glowing and pure in feeling, there are exquisite pictures of horses and riders at Deauville and of the gaming tables at the Casino there; only in one picture, "Orange Vendor", does he revive the happy sinfulness of some earlier pictures: the women's eyes are stained with green make-up, their cheeks blush lividly and their bosoms rise and fall as in a revelatory chapter of Proust. If there is occasionally a feeling of datedness or sentimentality, as in Jean-Marie van Dongen, it is hardly to be noticed, for he does not indulge in attitudes or pseudo-feelings or melodrama, it is all paint.

24. Jacket 10 - Lytle Shaw On Coterie Frank O'Hara
Article by Lytle Shaw in Jacket 10.Category Arts Literature Authors O O Hara, frank...... Cornell, he attended UC.Berkeley, where he is completing a dissertation on frankO'Hara of this page is http//www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket10/shawon-ohara.html.
http://www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket10/shaw-on-ohara.html

C O N T E N T S
H O M E P A G E T E N
Lytle Shaw
On Coterie: Frank O'Hara
I N AN ESSAY published in 1978, John Ashbery introduces Frank O'Hara through an anecdote: at an opening for Edward Gorey's watercolors in 1949, while all three were still undergraduates at Harvard, Ashbery hears O'Hara "in a ridiculous voice that sounded to me like my own" suggest that Poulenc's was "greater than Tristan ." The "provocation," as Ashbery calls it, depends upon an educational regime at Harvard - a bias against contemporary composers - that makes mentioning Wagner and Poulenc in the same sentence impossible, let alone raising Poulenc above Wagner. Proper names within this regime get associated individually with descriptive and evaluative attributes - Wagner is the author of Tristan , Wagner is great - and collectively with what we might call a syntax that allows and forbids meaningful contact: sentences with Wagner cannot contain the substantive Poulenc. (Endnotes and photo credits are given at the foot of this page.
Click on the note to be taken to it; likewise to return to the text.)

25. A Frank O'Hara Exhibit
A frank O'Hara Exhibit Oil on canvas, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution,Washington DC, Gift of Hartley S. Neel. Return to frank O'Hara.
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/ohara/exhibit.htm
A Frank O'Hara Exhibit
Cover to In Memory of My Feelings: Frank O'Hara and American Art by Russell Ferguson
(University of California Press, 1999). Cover Illustration by Alex Katz.
O'Hara with Jan Cremer, Amsterdam, 1963. (Photo: Wim Van Der Linden)
Biarritz, Spring 1960 (Photo: John Ashbery)
Michael Goldberg, Sardines
Goldberg's painting in mentioned at the end of O'Hara's poem "Why I am not a Painter."
National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. David K. Anderson, Martha Jackson Memorial Collection.
Joe Brainard and Frank O'Hara, "Why Are They Always Staring?" (1964)
Collage and ink on paper, 10x8 in., Collection of Joe LeSuer, East Hampton, New York. Joe Brainard and Frank O'Hara, "Is That the Height of Your Ambition Johnny?" (1964) Collage and ink on paper, 10 1/8 x 8 1/8 in., Collection of Jack Larson, Los Angeles. Red Ryder and Dog "Poem (The eager note...)" illustrated by Alfred Leslie, from In Memory of My Feelings (New York, Museum of Modern Art, 1967).

26. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Frank O'Hara - Author Page
frank O'Hara Poet among Painters (http//wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/perloff/ohara.html)The Introduction to Marjorie Perloff's book on O'Hara. frank O'Hara
http://college.hmco.com/english/lauter/heath/4e/students/author_pages/contempora
Site Orientation Heath Orientation Timeline Access Author Profile Pages by: Table of Contents Authors by Name Authors by Year Internet Research Guide Textbook Site for: The Heath Anthology of American Literature , Fourth Edition
Paul Lauter, General Editor
Frank O'Hara
Joe LeSueur, a playwright and Frank O’Hara’s roommate for nearly a decade, wrote in a memoir, “as far as I could tell, writing poetry was something Frank did in his spare time.... For that reason, I didn’t realize right away that if you took poetry as much for granted as you did breathing it might mean you felt that it was essential to your life.”1 For many readers, the enormous appeal of Frank O’Hara’s work—and he is among the most appealing of all American poets—is that he combines a seemingly effortlessness of expression with a life-sustaining intensity of purpose. The poems were often dashed off almost always on the typewriter— The Lunch Poems, for example, got their title because they were written on O’Hara’s lunch hour—but they came out of the wholeness of O’Hara’s experience and emotions. As funny as they often are, they always indicate a shrewd awareness of people, places, and history. And although O’Hara is one of the most joyous poets America has produced, a darkness always hovers below the surface, accentuating the brightness above.
O’Hara, Ashbery, and Schuyler are also united by their involvement in the visual arts. All three worked at various times for

27. Zeal.com - United States - New - Lifestyle - Books - Poetry - Poets A-Z - Poets
4. O'Hara, frank Marjorie Perloff http//wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/perloff/ohara.htmlThe introduction to Marjorie Perloff's nonfiction frank O'Hara
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28. Poetry: Julia Alvarez
list frank (Francis Russell) O’Hara (1926–1966) LINKS Modern American Poetryfrank O’Hara http//www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/ohara/ohara.htm The
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Modern American Poetry: Frank O’Hara
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/ohara/ohara.htm

The Modern American Poetry site offers a profile of O’Hara, a bibliography of his works, and critical commentaries on his writing.
Frank O’Hara: Poet among Painters
The Electronic Poetry Center features an assessment of O’Hara by prominent critic Marjorie Perloff. Click here to read from her introduction to the 1997 edition of her book Frank O’Hara: Poet among Painters (1977).
Frank O’Hara
http://www.oharas.com/directory/frankohara.html

This site is dedicated to any prominent person with the last name O’Hara. The page on Frank O’Hara lists dozens of links to tributes, exhibits, poems, commentaries, articles, galleries, and other relevant information. BIOGRAPHY

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30. DINO - Language: Englisch - Arts - Literature - Authors - O - O\´Hara, Frank
neuen Fenster frank O'Hara Publications Includes biographical notes and a selectedlist of publications. http//epc.buffalo.edu/authors/ohara/ohara-pub.html
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Websites A tribute to Frank O'Hara - An essay on his life, times and poetry: includes pictures and poems.
http://www.joeengle.com/rivers.html
[Verwandte Websites] Frank O'Hara Publications - Includes biographical notes and a selected list of publications.
http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/ohara/ohara-pub.html
[Verwandte Websites] Frank O'Hara.Com - Come and have some lunch with poet Frank O'Hara, where Lana Turner is always collapsing and Pierre Reverdy is always in your pocket.
http://www.frankohara.com
[Verwandte Websites] Frank O'Hara: Poet among Painters - Excerpt from Marjorie Perloff's "Frank O'Hara: Poet among Painters," new edition, University of Chicago Press, 1997.
http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/perloff/ohara.html
[Verwandte Websites] In Memory of My Feelings: Frank O'Hara and American Art - Article by Russell Ferguson in Jacket # 10.

31. PAL: Frank O'Hara (1926-66)
Present frank O'Hara. PAL Perspectives in American Literature- A Research andReference Guide. URLhttp//www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap10/ohara.
http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap10/ohara.html
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 10: Late Twentieth Century - Frank O'Hara (1926-66) Modern American Poetry: FO'H Primary Works Selected Bibliography MLA Style Citation of this Web Page ... Home Page
Source: The Academy of American Poets: FO'H Top Primary Works A City in Winter, Meditations in an Emergency, Lunch Poems, 1964; Second Avenue, 1960; Odes, Love Poems, Jackson Pollock. NY: G. Braziller, 1959. ND237.P73 O4 Second Avenue. NY: Totem P, 1960. PS3529 .H28 S5 New Spanish painting and sculpture: Rafael Canogar and others. Garden City, NY: Distributed by Doubleday 1960. N7108 .N45 Robert Motherwell; with selections from the artist's writings by Frank O'Hara. NY: Distributed by Doubleday, 1965. ND237.M852 N4 Nakian. Exhibition, June 20-Sept. 5, 1966. NY: Doubleday, 1966. NB237.N4 A53 Meditations in an emergency. NY: Grove P, 1967, PS3529 .H28 M4 Odes. NY: Poet's P, 1969. PS3529.H28 O3 The collected poems of Frank O'Hara. Edited by Donald Allen. NY: Knopf, 1971. PS3529 H28

32. Frank Gehry's "Ginger And Fred" In Prague - Essay By Josef Pesch
architect' Otto Wagner. From a letter to his mother, supplied by Shinji ohara ofthe Gehry also designed chairs see frank Gehry und seine Architektur. Ed.
http://lava.ds.arch.tue.nl/gallery/praha/tgehryen.html
Frank Gehry's "Ginger and Fred" in Prague - Essay by Josef Pesch
P.S.
Frank Gehry's "Ginger and Fred" in Prague
Playfully Postmodern or Seriously Post-Apocalyptic?
Wilfried Dechau, editor of deutsche bauzeitung , states that the building reminds him of a 'crushed can of Coke.' He clearly thinks that Gehry should not have marked this corner of Prague with his 'scent,' for 'this gap torn by American bombs at the end of the war should have been closed with utmost formal restraint in order to preserve (at least from the outside) the homogeneous impression of this street.' Other critics, for instance Simonetta Carbonaro, call the building a 'Dancing Palace,' 'a new jewel of the city's architecture [...] that is adding a new aspect to its history.' His classification may be right, but is not unproblematic. Is something to be called 'catastrophe architecture' if an architect avoids right angles or if he or she designs buildings that stand in optically loud contrast to their surroundings? Architects of the Californian SITE-group have turned this into an art form in their designs for BEST supermarkets . But is all this really anything else than ordinary attention-grabbing sensationalism which places postmodern culture so close to advertising? Can a dancing building which nostalgically refers to the world of the good and beautiful (cinema) world of Ginger Rogers and Fred Astair really be part of an 'aesthetics of catastrophe'? According to Wolfgang Pehnt, such an aesthetics is 'an aesthetics of the ugly' - and thus he hopes that 'such ugliness may prevent future sinning'

33. TeacherReviews.com: Reviews By Department
Professor, Reviews, Overall. Goldberg, Cathy, 1, A+. Oberstone, Joel,1, F. ohara, frank, 1, C+. Scalise, Dave, 1, A+. Smith, Dayle, 1,A+. Class
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34. TeacherReviews.com: Reviews By Professor
Nelson, John, Religious Studies, 1, 1, A. Oberstone, Joel, Business,1, 1, F. ohara, frank, Business, 1, 1, C+. Paris, Jeffrey, Philosophy,1, 1, B+.
http://www.teacherreviews.com/reviews_by_prof.asp?school_ID=356

35. Gedichte Von Frank O'Hara In Deutscher Übersetzung

http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Bistro/7067/ohara.html
Gedichte von Frank O'Hara aus Poems Retrieved Übersetzt von Johannes Beilharz Sonett Türme, o endlich!
Stiche in den dunstigen Himmel,
Macht, die ich so liebe. Der Marmor golden vor Liebe
und jeder Kran hitzig
in den Wolken. Diese geschwellten Türme pulsieren
mit Musik, hart wie sie sind,
hart wie das Herz, und ich schwöre Eide am Horizont
der Jahre, in denen ich an
dich und New York gedacht habe. Bist du gnädig gestimmt?
Ja, ich bin dein Wille. Da ist so ein Ichliebedich! Da ist so ein Ichliebedich!
keine bald ohnmächtige Perle delikater, Bobby, als wäre ein Gerücht parfümiert worden, niemals da und doch immer vorhanden. Er entfaltet sich wie eine Blume, und wie eine Blume schaut er auch niemals weg von mir, es ist der Kuß der Schneejungfrau, das Lächeln des berühmten Goldenen Waldes. Gedicht Wasser fließe mächtig O Wolken O schweres Wälzen meines Blutes verloren wie ein machtvoller Intellekt von Wörtern im Tosen der See Und dann schneller, immer schneller

36. The Lady Day Died By Frank O'Hara
keybord to Mal Waldron and everyone and I stopped breathing. 7/17/59.frank O'Hara. ABRAXAS BRIGHT MOMENTS. Return to ABRAXAS Catalog.
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/4614/ohara.html
THE DAY LADY DIED It is 12:20 in New York a Friday
three days after Bastille Day, yes
it is 1959 and I go get a shoeshine
because I will get offthe 419 in Easthampton
at 7:15 and then go straight to dinner
and I don't know the people who will feed me I walk up the muggy street beginning to sun
and have a hamburger and a malted and buy
an ugly NEW WORLD WRITING to see what the poets
in Ghana are doing these days
I go on to the bank
and Miss Stillwagon (first name Linda I once heard) doesn't even look up my balance for once in her life and in the GOLDEN GRIFFIN I get a little Verlaine for Patsy with drawings by Bonnard although I do think of Hesiold, trans. Richmond Lattimore or Brendan Behan's new play or Le Balcon or Les Negres of Genet, but I don't, I stink with Verlaine after practically going to sleep with quandariness and for Mike I just stroll into the PARK LANE Liquor Store and ask for a bottle of Strega and then I go back where I came form to 6th Avenue and the tobacconist in the Ziegfeld Theatre and casually ask for a carton of Gauloises and a carton of Picayunes, and a NEW YORK POST with her face on it

37. Jacket 10 - John Latta - Poem - Elogio Di Frank O'Hara
John Latta Elogio di frank O'Hara. John Latta and Jacket magazine 2000 The URLaddress of this page is http//jacketmagazine.com/10/lattaon-ohara.html.
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C O N T E N T S
H O M E P A G E T E N
John Latta
Elogio di Frank O'Hara
Now that I am up here in the sky I can see
The mare di San Tommaso is a puddle of ink,
A hierarchy of imperial blue tints, tempting
The way order often is. No stranger's foot
Weighs on my heart and the earth today, howsoever
Cloud-begrudged and fickle, is turning
Itself "to" the unbudging sun though we're slow To end our geocentric habits of three meddlesome centuries Of science leading us by the dirty hand and do not desist In saying the sun "rises," inexpert with the language That exists merely to placate our sensibilities, Troubled by the evacuations of art, how it leaves Adamant puddles in the landscape that go to work On the imaginations of stragglers like you and me. You got through it all through pure charm, Like a little grinning quark, knowing bravado To be as specious as any other absolute, dashing Naked into the night-stormy ocean, the only man awake On earth and nobody left up to play with. If we make our own suspicious amusements up and leave Too many things undone it's because life is a work- In-progress like any work is, always open and remaining so.

38. Jacket 10 - Lytle Shaw On Coterie Frank O'Hara
he attended UC.Berkeley, where he is completing a dissertation on frank O'Hara. TheURL address of this page is http//jacketmagazine.com/10/shawon-ohara.html.
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C O N T E N T S
H O M E P A G E T E N
Lytle Shaw
On Coterie: Frank O'Hara
I N AN ESSAY published in 1978, John Ashbery introduces Frank O'Hara through an anecdote: at an opening for Edward Gorey's watercolors in 1949, while all three were still undergraduates at Harvard, Ashbery hears O'Hara "in a ridiculous voice that sounded to me like my own" suggest that Poulenc's was "greater than Tristan ." The "provocation," as Ashbery calls it, depends upon an educational regime at Harvard - a bias against contemporary composers - that makes mentioning Wagner and Poulenc in the same sentence impossible, let alone raising Poulenc above Wagner. Proper names within this regime get associated individually with descriptive and evaluative attributes - Wagner is the author of Tristan , Wagner is great - and collectively with what we might call a syntax that allows and forbids meaningful contact: sentences with Wagner cannot contain the substantive Poulenc. (Endnotes and photo credits are given at the foot of this page.
Click on the note to be taken to it; likewise to return to the text.)

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40. Jane, Wach Und Andere Gedichte Von Frank O'Hara
Gedichte aus "The Selected Poems of frank O'Hara" in deutscher Übersetzung.Category World Deutsch Autoren und Autorinnen O O Hara, frank...... frank O'Hara Editedby Donald Allen Vintage Books, A Division of Random House, New York, 1974
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Frank O'Hara Einige Gedichte in deutscher Übersetzung von Johannes Beilharz Jane, wach Immer um neun, während du schläfst,
während du ganz unerklärlich auf Ponies
reitest, erblühen auf einmal die in deinen
Lidern verborgenen Opale wie die blauen Blumen des Herbstes. Hellbraune
Locken fallen schmachtend hinein
in das gähnende Gummiband, und
deine Hand preßt all diesen aufständischen schwarzen Schlaf in
die ruhige Form des Tageslichts
und seine sonnige Nichtachtung
der glänzenden Spiralen! Oh, und die verrückten Walzer,
die wir nachts durchgleiten! Vor Sonnenaufgang schallst du mit geschlossenen Augen, ernst, und dein vulkanisches Fleisch verbirgt alles vor dem Nachtwächter. Die Ranken deiner Träume strangulieren die vorbeirennenden Polizisten

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