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Lunch poems
Book • 1964
Published in 1964, 'Lunch Poems' is a seminal work by Frank O'Hara, characterized by its breezy tone and spontaneous reactions to everyday life in New York City.
The poems often reference pop culture, literary figures, and New York locations, and they explore themes of personal connection and the immediacy of experience.
The collection includes notable poems such as 'The Day Lady Died,' 'A Step Away From Them,' and 'Personal Poem,' which showcase O'Hara's unique voice and his ability to evoke the vibrancy and complexity of urban life.
The poems often reference pop culture, literary figures, and New York locations, and they explore themes of personal connection and the immediacy of experience.
The collection includes notable poems such as 'The Day Lady Died,' 'A Step Away From Them,' and 'Personal Poem,' which showcase O'Hara's unique voice and his ability to evoke the vibrancy and complexity of urban life.
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