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  1. The Burning Mystery of Anna in 1951 by Kenneth Koch, 1979-08
  2. Season on Earth (Poets, Penguin) by Kenneth Koch, 1987-03-01
  3. Talking to the Sun: An Illustrated Anthology of Poems for Young People by Kenneth Koch, Kate Farrell, 1988-12
  4. The New York School Poets As Playwrights: O'Hara, Ashbery, Koch, Schuyler and the Visual Arts (Literature and the Visual Arts) by Philip Auslander, 1990-04
  5. Wishes, Lies and Dreams by Kenneth Koch, 1980-10
  6. The Art of the Possible!: Comics Mainly Without Pictures by Kenneth Koch, 2004-05-10
  7. The Kenning Anthology of Poets Theater: 1945-1985 by Kevin Killian, Charles Olson, et all 2010-01-07
  8. Talking to the Sun-Illus.Anthology of Poems for Young People
  9. Ko, or A Season on Earth by Kenneth KOCH, 1959
  10. The Green Lake Is Awake by Joseph Ceravolo, 1994-06-01
  11. Writers From Cincinnati, Ohio: Fredric Brown, Steven Heller, Nikki Giovanni, Tim Lucas, James W. Faulkner, Kenneth Koch, Daniel Carter Beard
  12. Kenneth Koch: Collaborations with Artists. Books, Drawings, Theater. Nell Blaine, Joe Brainard, Jim Dine, Bertrand Dorny, Red Grooms, Alex Katz, Katherine Koch, Alfred Leslie, Roy Lichtenstein, Fairfield Porter, Larry Rivers. by New York. Tibor de Nagy Gallery, 1994
  13. Glascock Prize Winners: Sylvia Plath, Frederick Buechner, James Agee, James Merrill, Donald Hall, Kenneth Koch, Katha Pollitt
  14. New York School Poets: John Ashbery, Frank O'hara, Joe Brainard, Kenneth Koch, James Schuyler, Bill Berkson, Ted Berrigan, Joseph Ceravolo

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Websites An Interview With Kenneth Koch - By David Kennedy. Recorded in Huddersfield, England, Thursday 5th August 1993.
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[Verwandte Websites] - Brief biography and notes on several books by Koch.
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[Verwandte Websites] Could you say a few words about New Addresses? - BoldType: A Conversation with Kenneth Koch. An interview by Ernie Hilbert.
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[Verwandte Websites] Excerpts from Rose, Where Did You Get That Red? - From the exhibit "Serious Play: Reading Poetry with Children," at The Academy of American Poets site.
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[Verwandte Websites] - France honors Kenneth Koch, Chevalier de l'Odre des Arts et des Lettres.
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62. Kenneth Koch Is Considered By Many To Be The Godfather Of The Losely Termed "poe
The Poetry Center of Chicago mourns the death of kenneth koch. The following kennethkoch poem appears in New Addresses, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2001.
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Kenneth Koch, a poet of the New York School whose work combined the sardonic wit of a borscht-belt comic, the erotic whimsy of a Surrealist painter and the gritty wisdom of a scared young soldier, died yesterday (July 6, 2002) after a long battle with leukemia at his home in Manhattan. He was 77.
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Kenneth Koch is considered by many to be the godfather of the loosely termed "poets-in-schools movement". He helped guide The Poetry Center's Hands on Stanzas program by providing guidance and by personally training Hands On Stanzas poets to do their work in the Chicago Public Schools.
The following Kenneth Koch poem appears in New Addresses , published by Alfred A. Knopf
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TO MY TWENTIES
How lucky that I ran into you
When everything was possible
For my legs and arms, and with hope in my heart And so happy to see any woman O woman! O my twentieth year! Basking in you, you Oasis from both growing and decay Fantastic unheard of nine- or ten-year oasis A palm tree, hey! And then another

63. Axess
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64. Guardian Unlimited Books | Obituaries | Obituary: Kenneth Koch
kenneth koch Poet of the New York School with a zest for life and love Friday September6, 2002 The Guardian American poet kenneth koch, who has died aged 77
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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!"

65. Biography: Kenneth Koch
related sites. main. kenneth koch is the author of many books of poetry,most recently Straits, and won the Bollingen Prize for Poetry in 1994.
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In Making Your Own Days , Koch treats poetry not as a special use of language but, in fact, as a separate language, unlike the one used in prose and conversation.
He has also published fiction and plays, as well as books on the teaching of poetry: Wishes, Lies and Dreams; Rose, Where Did You Get That Red?; and I Never Told Anybody
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66. Kenneth Koch
To the French Language, kenneth koch. SpringSummer, 2001. Issue 158. next .kenneth koch's most recent book of poetry was New Addresses. Home.
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To the French Language Kenneth Koch Spring-Summer, 2001 Issue #158 I needed to find you and, once having found you, to keep you
You who could make me a physical Larousse
Of everyday living, you who would present me to Gilberte
And Anna and Sonia, you by whom I could be a surrealist
I was hiding
The heavenly dolor you planted in my heart:
That I would never completely have you.
I wanted to take you with me on long vacations
Always giving you so many kisses,
Across rocky mountains, valleys, and lakes
And I wanted it to be as if Those days, and that idea, are gone. A little hotel on the rue de Fleurus Was bursting with you. And one April morning, when I woke up, I had you Stuck to the tip of my tongue like a Christmas sticker I walked out into the street, it was Fleurus And said hello which came out Bonjour Madame I was lifted up by you. I knew I couldn't be anything to you

67. Toby Kenneth Koch
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68. June Jordan, Kenneth Koch, Philip Whalen: The Deaths Of Spring
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69. Kenneth Koch Remembrance
kenneth koch 19252002. kenneth koch was also. I want to share a storyabout kenneth koch’s generosity and good nature. In early
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New Addresses , his most recent, is also one of his best, blending the wit and beauty we have come to love from Koch. His works have never failed to make me laugh or challenge me, and I know that he will have a dedicated readership base for years to come. He will be truly missed by many. ES: 7.7.02 (Here is the poem he sent for our contest in 1999) Suggestions For An Ideal Laying Shed In the ideal laying shed
A chicken must have room to raise her head
And see the various times of day
Otherwise she will not lay
She will not lay the much desired egg.
She needs the sunrise and the thrill
Without, she will not lay!
So make your laying shed a roof
Both high enough and weatherproof
To keep those times of day
Away from chicken who must lay In dry impeccable solitude Although affected by the mood Created by the different times of day. Then she will lay In festive mood A plentitude Of eggs, which then you take away And praise her, too: Sublimest hen! That she may lay again, Again, again, and yet again

70. Kenneth R. Koch
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73. University Of Rhode Island Official Athletic Site - Men's Golf
Golf Places 14th at Gary koch Invitational Sophomore kenneth Faheyshot a fiveover 147 to lead the Rams. Oct. 15, 2002. TAMPA, Fla.
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Golf Places 14th at Gary Koch Invitational Sophomore Kenneth Fahey shot a five-over 147 to lead the Rams. Oct. 15, 2002 TAMPA, Fla. - The University of Rhode Island golf team notched a 14th-place finish at the Cleveland Golf/Gary Koch Invitational at the Old Memorial Golf Course on Monday and Tuesday. The event, which was scheduled for 54 holes, was stopped after the second round due to bad weather. "Although I'm certainly disappointed with our numerical finish, I was pleased with the teams overall effort," said Rhode Island head coach Tom Drennan . "From top-to-bottom, this was the most difficult field we've played in this season. Half of the field was ranked in the top-25, so this was a good challenge." Leading the way for Rhode Island was sophomore Kenneth Fahey who tied for 42nd place with a 147 (76-71) while junior James Clarke notched a 47th-place finish with a 148 (75-73). Juniors

74. PBK - Kenneth Koch Wins Poetry Award
November 16, 2001, Phone 202745-3239. kenneth koch Wins Phi Beta Kappa PoetryAward. kenneth koch was born February 27, 1925, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Kenneth Koch Wins Phi Beta Kappa Poetry Award WASHINGTON, D.C. - Kenneth Koch was named winner of the inaugural Phi Beta Kappa Poetry Award at the Society's headquarters here on Friday, November 16. Koch received $10,000 and a bronze medal for his winning book of poetry, New Addresses. The judge was John Ashbery, the distinguished American poet, playwright, novelist and critic. "Phi Beta Kappa is proud to honor Mr. Koch's unique talent and insight with this inaugural award," said Dr. Susan W. Howard, interim executive secretary of Phi Beta Kappa. "It was established through a gracious gift from the Winston Foundation, whose purpose is to support the complementary missions of Phi Beta Kappa and the Foundation - to foster excellence in the liberal arts." Howard said that Allan and David Winston created the Poetry Award to honor their late parents, Joseph and May Winston. Joseph, an attorney and Phi Beta Kappa Fellow, was a lover of poetry who often hosted literary salons. Koch and four other finalists were selected from among almost 200 poets who submitted their published works to the Phi Beta Kappa Poetry Award competition. The finalists participated in a public reading at the Library of Congress on November 15. The other finalists were: Amy Gerstler (Medicine), Ann Lauterbach (If in Time), Charles North (The Nearness of the Way You Look Tonight) and Dara Wier (Voyages in English).

75. John Tranter Site - An Interview With Kenneth Koch
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John Tranter: Kenneth, your new book is called One Thousand Avant-Garde Plays . Now how did a poet come to write a thousand plays? Kenneth Koch: Selected Poems and after I published On the Edge Seasons on Earth One Thousand Avant-Garde Plays Kenneth Koch, New York City Orlando Furioso years ago in Italy and who also did a wonderful Bacchae The Marx Brothers play is hilarious. What about On the Edge Seasons on Earth , published the following year? The first poem in On the Edge Vie de Henry Brulard And Seasons on Earth ottava rima , which is the metre that the two long poems are in. And I managed to write a thirteen-page poem explaining pretty much exactly how I felt about it. And since then? The Internet address of this page is http://www.austlit.com/jt/iv-by/koch89.html

76. What's American About American Poetry?
From the Poetry Society of America.Category Arts Literature Authors K koch, kenneth Works Essays......What is American About American Poetry? kenneth koch. Ice is like prose;fire is like poetry. But neither melts nor goes out. Ideally
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Ice is like prose; fire is like poetry. But neither melts nor goes out. Ideally (or unideally, some would say) they generally ignore each other's existence. Rhyme is like a ball that bounces not in the same place but at least in another place where it can bounce. Poets who write every day also write every year, which is the important thing for poetry. The poet is the unacknowledged impersonator of the greatest unborn actors of his time. The Romantic movement left, when it departed, a tremendous gap in poetry which could be filled by criticism and by literary theory but which would be better left alone. Rome inspired architects and sculptors and painters; the Lake Country inspired poets. Milton inspired Keats. Perugino taught Raphael. Blake gave ideas to Yeats. Sciascia read Chroniques italiennes once every year. Byron learned something from Pope. Even the most unsentimental person is glad to see his home country again. A tapestry is not like a lot of little poems woven together but like one big poem being taken apart.

77. Links To Literature: Kenneth Koch
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78. A Possible World: Poems By Kenneth Koch
A Possible World Poems by kenneth koch Once more with feeling, from the late kennethkoch. Sunday, December 01, 2002. By Kirk Weixel. By kenneth koch. Knopf ($24).
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A Possible World: Poems by Kenneth Koch Once more with feeling, from the late Kenneth Koch Sunday, December 01, 2002 By Kirk Weixel When Kenneth Koch died in July, he was eulogized as a principal member of the New York School of poetry and as an innovative teacher of poetry writing. As a teacher, Koch (pronounced coke) was unparalleled. In the late 1960s, he taught poetry to Manhattan children in the first six grades of P.S. 61. Determined to feed the imagination of his students, Koch gave them exercises that encouraged them to trust the images they conjured up and to see poetry as a playful arrangement of those images, not as a rigid pattern of rhyme, rhythm and meter. A Possible World: Poems By Kenneth Koch Knopf ($24) In 1970, he published "Wishes, Lies, and Dreams: Teaching Children to Write Poetry," a record of his students' success and an instruction manual that has become a staple for writing teachers.

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Kenneth Koch, a poet of the New York School whose work combined the sardonic wit of a borscht-belt comic, the erotic whimsy of a Surrealist painter and the gritty wisdom of a scared young soldier, died yesterday after a long battle with leukemia at his home in Manhattan. He was 77.
Mr. Koch's literary career spanned more than 50 years and resulted in the publication of at least 30 volumes of poetry and plays whose linguistic exuberance and experimental zest were bested only by their omnivorous subject matter. He wrote elegies, parodies, Dadaist dramas and fragmented shards of loosely structured verse on a palette of topics that ranged from his father's furniture business in southern Ohio to Japanese baseball stars to the pleasures of eating lunch.
Mr. Koch (pronounced coke) was considered a founding member of the New York School, an avant-garde poetic movement that was forged in the Manhattan of the 1950's when the beer at the Cedar Tavern flowed as smoothly as the passionate talk about Abstract Expressionist art. He and his contemporaries — the poets, John Ashbery and Frank O'Hara, and the painters, Jane Freilicher and Larry Rivers — took up the brash, anti-establishment mantle of their beatnik predecessors, but with a more classically European touch and with less machismo and facial hair.

80. A Question Of Style... Kenneth Koch
Variations on a Theme. I used your favorite rubber dolly for a snowman's noseForgive me the snowman needed it and the december wind was so juicy and cold.
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