Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Authors - Koch Kenneth

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 88    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Koch Kenneth:     more books (100)
  1. The Collected Poems of Kenneth Koch by Kenneth Koch, 2007-10-02
  2. On the Edge: Collected Long Poems by Kenneth Koch, 2009-01-06
  3. I never Told Anybody: Teaching Poetry Writing to Old People by Kenneth Koch, 1997-06-27
  4. I Never Told Anybody: Teaching Poetry Writing in a Nursing Home by Kenneth Koch, 1978-03
  5. Wishes, Lies, and Dreams: Teaching Children to Write Poetry by Kenneth Koch, Ron Padgett, 2000-01-01
  6. On the Great Atlantic Rainway: Selected Poems 1950-1988 by Kenneth Koch, 1996-10-22
  7. Kenneth Koch: Selected Poems (American Poets Project) by Kenneth Koch, 2007-04-05
  8. Making Your Own Days: The Pleasures of Reading and Writing Poetry by Kenneth Koch, 1999-04-08
  9. The Collected Fiction of Kenneth Koch by Kenneth Koch, 2005-10-01
  10. Sleeping on the Wing: An Anthology of Modern Poetry with Essays on Reading and Writing by Kenneth Koch, Kate Farrell, 1982-02-12
  11. Speaking the Truth in Love by Kenneth C. Haugk, Ruth Koch, 1992-09
  12. Possible World by Kenneth Koch, 2002
  13. Rose, Where Did You Get That Red?: Teaching Great Poetry to Children by Kenneth Koch, 1990-06-16
  14. One Train: Poems by Kenneth Koch, 1994-12-05

1. Odetokoch
KENNETH KOCH NOVEL EXCERPT LINKS CREDITS ART POETRY
http://www.geocities.com/gdomenica/odetokoch.html
KENNETH KOCH NOVEL EXCERPT LINKS CREDITS ART POETRY

2. Borzoi Reader | Authors | Kenneth Koch
Brief biography and notes on several books by Koch.Category Arts Literature Authors K Koch, Kenneth......Kenneth Koch has published many volumes of poetry, most recently NewAddresses, Straits and One Train. He was awarded the Bollingen
http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/authors/koch/
New Addresses
Straits
The Gold Standard
On the Great Atlantic Rainway
One Train
Rose, Where Did You Get That Red?
Sleeping on the Wing

Kenneth Koch has published many volumes of poetry, most recently New Addresses Straits and One Train . He was awarded the Bollingen Prize for Poetry in 1995, in 1996 he received the Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry awarded by the Library of Congress, and in 2001 he received the first Phi Betta Kappa Prize in Poetry. His short plays, many of them produced off- and off-off-Broadway, are collected in The Gold Standard: A Book of Plays . He has also written several books about poetry, including Wishes, Lies, and Dreams; Rose, Where Did You Get That Red? ; and, most recently, Making Your Own Days: The Pleasures of Reading and Writing Poetry . He taught undergraduates for many years at Columbia University. He passed away in 2002.
Kenneth Koch, who has already considerably "stretched our ideas of what it is possible to do in poetry" (David Lehman), here takes on the classic poetic device of apostrophe, or direct address. His use of it gives him yet another chance to say things never said before in prose or in verse and, as well, to bring new life to a form in which Donne talked to Death, Shelley to the West Wind, Whitman to the Earth, Pound to his Songs, O'Hara to the Sun at Fire Island.

3. Kenneth Koch - The Academy Of American Poets
Kenneth Koch The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
http://www.poets.org/LIT/poet/kkochfst.htm
poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Kenneth Koch Kenneth Koch was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on February 27, 1925. He studied at Harvard University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree, and attended Columbia University for his Ph.D. As a young poet, Koch was known for his association with the New York School of poetry. Originating at Harvard, where Koch met fellow students Frank O'Hara and John Ashbery , the New York School derived much of its inspiration from the works of action painters Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Larry Rivers, whom the poets met in the 1950s after settling in New York City. The poetry of the New York School represented a shift away from the Confessional poets, a popular form of soul-baring poetry that the New York School found distasteful (see the Life Studies exhibit on this site for examples). Instead, their poems were cosmopolitan in spirit and displayed not only the influence of action painting, but of French Surrealism and European avant-gardism in general. In 1970 Ron Padgett and David Shapiro edited and published the first major collection of New York School poetry

4. Qho - Fehler
qho.de. koch kenneth. (K). Arts Literature Authors K Koch, Kenneth (19)
http://www.qho.de/koch_kenneth.htm
Die von Ihnen aufgerufenen Seite konnte leider nicht gefunden werden!
weiter zur Startseite

5. KOCH Kenneth - Playwrights And Their Plays
To view plays in print or purchase new / secondhand books by koch kenneth pleaseclick on one of the following bookstores who support this site. koch kenneth.
http://www.doollee.com/KochKenneth.htm
The Database for Playwrights and their Plays To view plays in print or purchase new / secondhand books by KOCH Kenneth please click on one of the following bookstores who support this site Internet Theatre Bookshop Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com Amazon.ca
KOCH Kenneth
Nationality : email address website
Title Art Of Love, The
First Produced : 1976 Chicago
First Published : Unpublished
Genre : Adaptation Male : Female : Other :
Notes :
poem by Mike Nussbaum
Synopsis :
Title
Artist, The
First Produced : 1972 New York
First Published : 1962 poem in "Thank You and Other Poems", Grove Press, New York
Genre : Adaptation Male : Female : Other : Notes : music by Paul Reif, poem by Koch Synopsis : Title Bertha First Produced : 1959 New York First Published : 1966 in "Bertha and Other Plays", Grove Press, New York Genre : Male : Female : Other : Notes : Synopsis : Title Change Of Hearts, A First Produced : 1985 New York First Published : 1973 in "A Change of Hearts", Random House, New York Genre : Male : Female : Other : Notes : music by David Hollister Synopsis : Title Construction Of Boston, The

6. Poetry Daily Feature: Kenneth Koch - A Possible World
World. Online Bookstore Listing Kenneth koch kenneth Koch publishedmany volumes of poetry, most recently New Addresses and Straits.
http://www.poems.com/possikoc.htm
Three Poems
"Mountain"
"Variations at Home and Abroad"
"Paradiso"
from Kenneth Koch's
A Possible World
Online Bookstore Listing
Kenneth Koch: Kenneth Koch published many volumes of poetry, most recently New Addresses and Straits . His short plays, many of them produced off- and off-off-Broadway, are collected in The Gold Standard: A Book of Plays and One Thousand Avant-Garde Plays . He also wrote several books about poetry, including Wishes, Lies, and Dreams Rose, Where Did You Get That Red? ; and Making Your Own Days: The Pleasures of Reading and Writing Poetry . He was a winner of the Bollingen Prize (1995), the Bobbitt Library of Congress Poetry Prize (1996), a finalist for the National Book Award (2000), and winner of the first annual Phi Beta Kappa Award for Poetry (2001). Kenneth Koch lived in New York City with his wife, Karen, and taught at Columbia University. He died in July 2002. Sun Out , a collection of his poems from 1952 to 1954, is being published simultaneously with this volume. (Back-of-jacket painting: Kenneth Koch, 2002

7. Kenneth Koch
Kenneth Koch. 80 sider, 100 kr. Kenneth Koch (f. 1925) udgjorde i 1950'erne sammenmed John Ashbery og Frank O´Hara inderkredsen i den såkaldte New Yorkskole.
http://www.basilisk.dk/Bogsider/Sider/Koch.html
Kenneth Koch Et tog kan skjule et andet - og andre digte 80 sider, 100 kr
"En tiltrængt gave til dansk poesi" - Peter Laugesen, Information Bestil

8. Books | Kenneth Koch
Kenneth Koch Poet of the New York School with a zest for life and love. Kenneth Jay Koch, poet, born February 27 1925; died July 6 200.
http://books.guardian.co.uk/Print/0,3858,4495466,00.html
Kenneth Koch Poet of the New York School with a zest for life and love Friday September 6, 2002
The Guardian
American poet Kenneth Koch, who has died aged 77 of leukaemia, was a member of the New York School of writers and painters, alongside poets such as John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara and James Schuyler. Koch, a boundlessly inventive and joyful writer, went to New York to sit at Ashbery's feet in the early 1950s. While he remained the junior partner, the early Koch was a poet of great ease and voluptuousness with a teasing, laidback manner. Although his prolific output included formal rhyming verse, his principal style throughout his career was a loose digressive lope that tried to pack everything in and somehow be as zingy as he felt life was. Most poets would never get away with saying, as Koch did in Desire For Spring, from his first major collection, Thank You (1962): "I want spring, I want to turn like a mobile/ In a new fresh air!" The painters Larry Rivers and Jane Freilicher were essential members of the New York School. As Koch put it in A Time Zone: "I am inspired by these painters/ They make me want to paint myself on an amateur basis/ Without losing my poetic status." This was late 1950s and early 1960s New York - post-beat. It was the time of bop jazz's apogee with Davis, Coltrane, Blakey and Mingus, and of abstract expressionism and pop art. Koch was born in Cincin nati, Ohio, the son of a furniture store owner. Like John Betjeman, young Kenneth was never going to enter the family business. He went to Harvard University and then Columbia University for his PhD.

9. Kenneth Koch
Kenneth Koch, Variations on a Theme by William CarlosWilliams. home Last updated 2001.11.7.
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~richie/poetry/html/auth126.html
Kenneth Koch
Variations on a Theme by William Carlos Williams

[home]

Last updated: 2001.11.7.

10. Mintz.com
Kenneth R. Koch. Kenneth is a member of the firm's New York office,where he practices in the Business and Finance Section, focusing
http://www.mintz.com/directry/KKoch.htm

Main
Meet Us Attorneys
Responsive, strategic, innovative, forward-thinking, results-oriented. These are some of the qualities clients most appreciate in our attorneys and senior professionals. Search our attorneys' professional biographies by individual, industry or area of expertise.
View by Select a practice area Bankruptcy, Workout Communications and IT Consulting Services Corporate Transactions Employment, Labor, Benefits Environmental Health Immigration Intellectual Property Litigation Public Finance Real Estate Tax Select an industry Biotechnology Construction Education Finance Government Health Care Information Technology Insurance, Fin'l Srvcs Internet and e-Commerce Manufacturing Professional Services Real Estate Retail Telecom and Media Select an office Boston, MA Los Angeles, CA New Haven, CT New York, NY Reston, VA Washington, D.C. Enter a keyword or name:
View by Last Name A B C D ... Z
View by Office Boston, MA New Haven, CT New York, NY Reston, VA ... Los Angeles, CA
View by Affiliate ML Strategies ML Insurance Strategies Mintz Levin Financial Advisors, LLC ML Capital LLC ...
Privacy Statement

Boston 617.542.6000 / Washington 202.434.4300 / Reston 703.464.4800 / New York 212.935.3000 / New Haven 203.777.8200

11. Kenneth Koch
Kenneth Koch Paradiso There is no way not to be excited When what you have been disillusionedby raises its head From its arms and seems to want to talk to you
http://www.certando.net/vali/koch.htm
var TlxPgNm='koch'; Kenneth Koch
Paradiso
There is no way not to be excited When what you have been disillusioned by raises its head From its arms and seems to want to talk to you again. You forget home and family And set off on foot or in your automobile And go to where you believe this form of reality May dwell. Not finding it there, you refuse Any further contact Until you are back again trying to forget The only thing that moved you (it seems) and gave you what you forever will have But only in the form of a disillusion. Yet often, looking toward the horizon Thereinimical to you?is that something you have never found And that, without those who came before you, you could never have imagined. How could you have thought there was one person who could make you Happy and that happiness was not the uneven Phenomenon you have known it to be? Why do you keep believing in this Reality so dependent on the time allowed it That it has less to do with your exile from the age you are Than from everything else life promised that you could do?
Variations on a Theme by William Carlos Williams
I chopped down the house that you had been saving to live in next summer.

12. Children's Books Koch, Kenneth,Farrell, Kate Shopping
Author koch kenneth Farrell Kate Subject Children's Books Title Talking to theSun An Illustrated Anthology of Poems for Young People Mr. Gumpy's Outing
http://www.track-books.com/Talking_to_the_Sun__An_Illustrated_Anthology_of_Poems
Children's Books Koch, Kenneth,Farrell, Kate shopping
Author: Koch Kenneth Farrell Kate
Subject: Children's Books
Title: Talking to the Sun : An Illustrated Anthology of Poems for Young People
Tikki Tikki Tembo...

Subway Art...

Listen to the Rain...

The Stories of Breece D'J Pancake...
...
Home

13. Strictly Commercial's Staff - Kenneth Koch
Kenneth R. Koch. Kenneth is the newest addition to the Strictly Commercialteam. His primary responsibilities are providing collaborative
http://www.strictlycommercial.com/Kennethkoch.htm
John Gay Sarah Castor Kathy Lesiuk Chuck Lefevre
Kenneth R. Koch
Kenneth is the newest addition to the Strictly Commercial team. His primary responsibilities are providing collaborative support to Strictly Commercial's clients as well as marketing the firm's services to the Central Florida business community. Kenneth holds a degree from the College of Charleston in Corporate Communications. With his prior internship in sales, and his talent for building relationships, Kenneth brings all the necessary skills to meet the high expectations and demands placed on him by Strictly Commercial and its clients Click here to e-mail Kenneth
No portion of this website may be reproduced without written permission.

14. Small Press Traffic > Kenneth Koch
Kenneth Koch A legendary king of the word, Kenneth Koch has publishedover twenty books, most recently STRAITS and New Address.
http://www.sptraffic.org/html/authors/koch.html
events new writing book reviews author biographies ... links Kenneth Koch
A legendary king of the word, Kenneth Koch has published over twenty books, most recently STRAITS and New Address . He was awarded the Bollingen Prize for Poetry in 1995, and in 1996 he received the Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry awarded by the Library of Congress. He is also a pioneer in Poets Theater, and most of his work in that field has been
collected in The Gold Standard: A Book of Plays . Perhaps most famously, he has shown the way to bring poetry into the lives and work of ordinary people, including the very young and the aged, in several best-selling books, including Wishes, Lies, and Dreams and Rose, Where Did You Get That Red? Just when you think you know all about the "New York School of Poetry," along comes the Joker! Join us for this special evening.
April 6, 2001

15. Einige Gedichte Aus The Art Of Love Von Kenneth Koch
Einige Gedichte aus The Art of Love von kenneth koch.
http://www.alb-neckar-schwarzwald.de/koch/art_of_love.html
Kenneth Koch Einige Gedichte aus The Art of Love in deutscher Übersetzung von Johannes Beilharz Die Magie der Zahlen Die Magie der Zahlen ­ 1 Wie seltsam es war, dem Herumrücken der Möbel in der Wohnung über uns zuzuhören!
Ich war sechsundzwanzig, und du warst zweiundzwanzig. Die Magie der Zahlen ­ 2 Du fragtest mich, ob ich mit dir um die Wette laufen wollte, aber ich sagte nein und ging weiter.
Ich war neunzehn, und du warst sieben. Die Magie der Zahlen ­ 3 Ja, aber mag uns X wirklich?
Wir waren beide siebenundzwanzig. Die Magie der Zahlen ­ 4 Du siehst aus wie Jerry Lewis (1950). Die Magie der Zahlen ­ 5 Großvater und Großmutter möchten, daß du zum Abendessen zu ihnen kommst.
Sie waren neunundsechzig, und ich war zweieinhalb. Die Magie der Zahlen ­ 6 Eines Tages, als ich neunundzwanzig Jahre alt war, begegnete ich dir, und nichts passierte. Die Magie der Zahlen ­ 7 Nein, natürlich war ich das nicht, der zur Bibliothek kam!
Braune Augen, gerötete Wangen, braunes Haar. Ich war neunundzwanzig, und du warst sechzehn.

16. Kenneth Koch Bei ZdZ
Kurze Biographie, amerikanische Gedichtb¤nde, Links.
http://www.txt.de/engeler/koch.html
Kenneth Koch
- Poems, Tibor Nagy Gallery, New York 1953
- Ko: or, A Season on Earth, Grove Press, New York 1959
- Permanently, Tiber Press, New York 1961
- Thank You and Other Poems, Grove Press, New York 1962
- Poems from 1952 and 1953, Black Sparrow, Los Angeles 1968
- When the Sun Tries to Go On, Black Sparrow, Los Angeles 1969
- Sleeping with Women, Black Sparrow, Los Angeles 1969
- The Pleasures of Peace and Other Poems, Grove Press, New York 1969
- The Art of Love, Random House, New York 1975
- The Duplications, Random House, New York 1977 - The Burning Mystery of Anna in 1951, Random House, New York 1979 - From the Air, Random House, New York 1979 - Days and Nights, Random House, New York 1982 - Selected Poems 1950-82, Random House, New York 1985 - On The Edge, Viking, New York 1986 - Seasons on Earth, Viking, New York 1987 - One Train, Knopf, New York 1994 - On the Great Atlantic Railway: Selected Poems 1950-88, Knopf, New York 1994 - Straits, Knopf, New York 1998 - New Adresses, Knopf, New York 2000 Links zu Kenneth Koch: Von Kenneth Koch gibt es viele Gedichte im Internet, die meisten beginnen mit "To":

17. Zu Ehren Von Kenneth Koch
Zum Tode des amerikanischen Lyrikers kenneth koch am 6.7.2002. Zu Ehren von kenneth koch. kochs Gedichte geben einem das Gefühl, ein interessantes Leben zu führen man geht auf
http://home.t-online.de/home/Johannes.W.Beilharz/qs/qs-koch.htm
Quickshot - Schnellschuss vom 07.07.2002 Quickshot-Index Zu Ehren von Kenneth Koch Kochs Gedichte geben einem das Gefühl, ein interessantes Leben zu führen: man geht auf Parties und trifft interessante Leute, verliebt sich, unternimmt Ausflüge aufs Land, geht in öffentliche Schwimmbäder, isst in den besten Restaurants und geht am Nachmittag ins Kino oder Theater. Im Vergleich dazu habe ich bei einem Großteil der modernen Lyrik das Gefühl, in einer kleinen Universitätsstadt im Mittleren Westen zu leben.
– John Ashbery Mit dem 1925 geborenen und am 6. Juli 2002 in Manhattan an Leukämie verstorbenen Lyriker und Literaturprofessor Kenneth Koch verliert die amerikanische Literatur einen ihrer großen alten Männer. Kochs literarische Karriere umspannte mehr als 50 Jahre. Sein etwa dreißigbändiges Werk umfasst Lyrik, Theaterstücke, einen Roman sowie didaktische Werke. Es zeichnet sich durch eine sprachliche Überschwänglichkeit und experimentelle Lebensfreude aus, die nur durch die außerordentliche Bandbreite der behandelten Themen übertroffen werden. Er schrieb Elegien, Parodien, komische Epen, dadaistische Stücke und fragmentierte, lose strukturierte Gedichte über so unterschiedliche Inhalte wie das Möbelgeschäft seines Vaters in Ohio, die Kunst der Liebe, japanische Baseballstars und die Freuden des Mittagessens.

18. Kenneth Koch Biography
Short biography of kenneth koch.
http://www.diacenter.org/prg/poetry/95_96/kochbio.html
December 1, 1995
548 West 22nd Street, NYC, 7:30pm
Kenneth Koch's most recent collections are On the Great Atlantic Rainway: Selected Poems 1950-1988 and One Train , a collection of new work, both published by Knopf in 1994. His books of poetry include Seasons on Earth On the Edge Days and Nights The Burning Mystery of Anna in 1951 The Duplications The Art of Love The Pleasures of Peace When the Sun Tries to Go On Thank You (1962), and Ko (1960). His plays, many of them produced off- and off-off-Broadway, are collected in A Change of Hearts One Thousand Avant-Garde Plays (1988), AND The Gold Standard (1996). He has also published fiction The Red Robins (1975), a novel, and Hotel Lambosa (1988), short stories and several books on teaching children to write poetry, including Wishes, Lies and Dreams (1970) and Rose, Where Did You Get That Red? (1990). His collaborations with painters have been the subject of recent exhibitions at the Ipswich Museum in England and the Tibor De Nagy Gallery in New York. He received the Bollingen Prize in Poetry in 1995, and has received awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Ingram-Merrill and Guggenheim foundations. Kenneth Koch teaches at Columbia University and lives in New York City.
Back

www.diacenter.org

19. An Interview With Kenneth Koch By David Kennedy
By David Kennedy. Recorded in Huddersfield, England, Thursday 5th August 1993.Category Arts Literature Authors K koch, kenneth......An Interview With kenneth koch by David Kennedy Recorded in Huddersfield, England,Thursday 5th August 1993. kenneth koch Well, I was born in Cincinnati, Ohio.
http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/koch.html
An Interview With Kenneth Koch
by David Kennedy
Recorded in Huddersfield, England, Thursday 5th August 1993
[Interviewer's Note: The following interview was recorded late on a hot August afternoon in the lounge-cum-bar of a commercial traveller's hotel in Huddersfield. As a result both interviewer and subject had to compete with early evening drinkers chilling out at the end of the working day and with the television news and sports reports. Kenneth Koch was unfailingly helpful and courteous throughout despite being clearly exhausted after along car journey from Ipswich where he had opened the exhibition 'Kenne th Koch: Collaborations with Artists' curated by latter-day New York poet Paul Violi. Kenneth Koch was also in England to promote his book of short stories Hotel Lambosa (Coffee House Press). The interview was recorded and transcribed by David Kennedy and then corrected and edited by Kenneth Koch.] David Kennedy: I wanted to start by asking you to tell me something about your background - do you come from a literary or artistic family? Kenneth Koch: Well, I was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. My family was not nationally known as being a literary family, though my mother and my mother's side of the family in general were interested in literature. My mother actually gave talks about books ever y now and then but...And one of my great uncles wrote a novel or two but I don't know of any very literary members of the family...

20. Kenneth Koch: From ON AESTHETICS
Selection of poems from "One Train."Category Arts Literature Authors K koch, kenneth......Readings in Contemporary Poetry. From ON AESTHETICS. AESTHETICS OFBEING A SAILBOAT Go this way and that Have a reflection Be upside
http://www.diacenter.org/prg/poetry/95_96/koch.html
From ON AESTHETICS
One Train (Knopf)
Back

www.diacenter.org

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 1     1-20 of 88    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter