Don't Ever Get Famous: Essays on New York Writing After the New York SchoolDaniel Kane The essays in this book focus attention on the vibrant New York poetry scene of the 1960s and 70s, on the poets who came after what is now known as the New York School. A range of writers and scholars examine the cultural, sociological and historical contexts of this wildly diverse group of poets. |
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