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The Network for New York School Studies
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Global gathering space for anyone connected to or interested in the New York School: poets, scholars, artists, curators, musicians, dancers, filmmakers, and more... www.nnyss.org / https://www.youtube.com/@networkfornewyorkschoolstu2697
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Today! 12pm ET / 5pm BST!!
The Network for New York School Studies @nysnetwork.bsky.social is back for a Zoom talk between Matthew Holman & John Yau about "Frank O'Hara & MoMA: New York Poet, Global Curator," out now from Bloomsbury

Thursday 10/16 @ 12pm ET / 5pm BST

Register via link!

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/matthew-ho...
Matthew Holman's Frank O'Hara & MoMA: an NNYSS book launch! (with John Yau)
The Network for New York School Studies presents the online launch of Matthew Holman's 'Frank O'Hara and MoMA' with Matthew and John Yau.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
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Can’t wait for this!
The Network for New York School Studies @nysnetwork.bsky.social is back for a Zoom talk between Matthew Holman & John Yau about "Frank O'Hara & MoMA: New York Poet, Global Curator," out now from Bloomsbury

Thursday 10/16 @ 12pm ET / 5pm BST

Register via link!

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/matthew-ho...
Matthew Holman's Frank O'Hara & MoMA: an NNYSS book launch! (with John Yau)
The Network for New York School Studies presents the online launch of Matthew Holman's 'Frank O'Hara and MoMA' with Matthew and John Yau.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
The forthcoming NYRB edition of Bunny Lang's "The Miraculous Season," edited by NNYSS co-director @rosacampbell.bsky.social, gets a splashy reception in The New Yorker!

We're fond of the comparison between poets theater & "embezzlers' Jell-O," but we really love the admiration for Lang's poems.
A Boston débutante, a burlesque dancer, and a poet, the shape-shifting V. R. Lang—who died at 32—wrote some of the most aching, entrancing lines of the 20th century. Anthony Lane writes about a forgotten queen bee of modern poetry.
V. R. Lang, a Forgotten Queen Bee of Modern Poetry
A débutante, a burlesque dancer, and a poet, the shape-shifting Lang—who died at thirty-two—wrote some of the most aching, entrancing poetry of the twentieth century.
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We think @glavey.bsky.social is a wonderful person, don't you? Why don't you have him over for a drink real soon to celebrate his forthcoming book "Relatability: Sharing and Oversharing with the New York School Poets"!
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Free Zoom event this Thursday at noon Eastern Time in the US / 5pm in the UK--

Join the @nysnetwork.bsky.social for a conversation about FRANK O'HARA's career as a curator at the Museum of Modern Art with Matthew Holman & John Yau.

Register via the Eventbrite link below.
The Network for New York School Studies @nysnetwork.bsky.social is back for a Zoom talk between Matthew Holman & John Yau about "Frank O'Hara & MoMA: New York Poet, Global Curator," out now from Bloomsbury

Thursday 10/16 @ 12pm ET / 5pm BST

Register via link!

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/matthew-ho...
Matthew Holman's Frank O'Hara & MoMA: an NNYSS book launch! (with John Yau)
The Network for New York School Studies presents the online launch of Matthew Holman's 'Frank O'Hara and MoMA' with Matthew and John Yau.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
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absolutely delighted to see this piece on my Bunny Lang Selected Poems in the @newyorker.com, & perhaps even more delighted with the illustration by Lauren Tamaki of Lang in Frank O’Hara’s grimy tub, as described by Joe LeSueur 🛀
V. R. Lang, a Forgotten Queen Bee of Modern Poetry
A débutante, a burlesque dancer, and a poet, the shape-shifting Lang—who died at thirty-two—wrote some of the most aching, entrancing poetry of the twentieth century.
www.newyorker.com
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This Thursday, there will be a Zoom talk between Matthew Holman & John Yau about Holman's new book, "Frank O'Hara & MoMA: New York Poet, Global Curator," hosted by the Network for New York School Studies @nysnetwork.bsky.social. See here for details: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/matthew-ho...
Matthew Holman's Frank O'Hara & MoMA: an NNYSS book launch! (with John Yau)
The Network for New York School Studies presents the online launch of Matthew Holman's 'Frank O'Hara and MoMA' with Matthew and John Yau.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
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Followed a course of lectures by Matthew Holman at the Courtauld recently - if they're anything to go by, this should be some good book!
**FRANK O'HARA BAT SIGNAL**
This Thursday, there will be a Zoom talk between Matthew Holman & John Yau about Holman's new book, "Frank O'Hara & MoMA: New York Poet, Global Curator," hosted by the Network for New York School Studies @nysnetwork.bsky.social. See here for details: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/matthew-ho...
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“I became more obvious to myself, I discovered I was an unabashed location of unreported events of the Spirit…”

Alice Notley
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I'm glad someone's finally written this. When Frank died he was world-famous as a curator - truly a vital figure in modern art, then people discovered he was a genius on his lunch hour, now here we are. The poems aren't going anywhere. I look forward to this book balancing things out.
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Art historian Matthew Holman highlights ten essential works at MoMA, from a collection of 200,000 modern and contemporary pieces.

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Order a copy of Holman's book from Bloomsbury & join us next week for an online conversation with him & poet-art critic John Yau

www.bloomsbury.com/us/frank-oha...
"Had not all beautiful things become real on Wednesday?"

Matthew Holman in conversation with John Yau about the new book "Frank O'Hara & MoMA: New York Poet, Global Curator."

Join us via Zoom on Thursday 10/16 @ 12pm ET / 5pm BST. Register via the link below!

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/matthew-ho...
Matthew Holman's Frank O'Hara & MoMA: an NNYSS book launch! (with John Yau)
The Network for New York School Studies presents the online launch of Matthew Holman's 'Frank O'Hara and MoMA' with Matthew and John Yau.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
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Poets and poetry publishers - if you want your books considered for review in the journal Studia Neophilologica, please send them on to my attention, Engelska parken, Thunbergsvägen 3L, Box 527, 751 20 Uppsala, Sweden. @nysnetwork.bsky.social
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Really looking forward to seeing Kyla’s book out in the world
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My book Poetry in General: How a Literary Form Became Public is available for pre-order! I am excited to share it with the world. Find it on the Columbia UP site with endorsements from Anthony Reed, Leigh Claire La Berge, Sarah Dowling and Craig Dworkin cup.columbia.edu/book/poetry-...
Poetry in General | Columbia University Press
In the second half of the twentieth century, poetry leapt out of books and became an interdisciplinary public form. Poetry entered bureaucratic systems of or... | CUP
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This is wonderful to read, and reminds me of one of my favourite O'Hara poems, 'John Button Birthday' - 'And in 1984 I trust we'll still / be high together. I'll say "Let's go to a bar" / and you'll say "Let's go to a movie" and we'll go to both'
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I was sorry to hear of the death of the poet Fanny Howe this week. She had a way of saying things very directly that somehow you had never thought of before. For example:
Fanny Howe, 'The Virtues of Verse'
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Just learned about a review of "Love, Joe: The Selected Letters of Joe Brainard," that has arguably the best tagline yet - "Any time is horny time." glreview.org/article/any-... @nysnetwork.bsky.social
‘Any time is horny time.’ - The Gay & Lesbian Review
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