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O'Hara, Frank

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O'Hara, Frank (1926–1966)

US poet and art critic. He was the leading member of the New York School of poets (others include John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, and James Schuyler, whose work was based on an immediate and autobiographical relationship to city life. His work includes Lunch Poems (1964).

A curator at the Museum of Modern Art, he was associated, both personally and artistically, with the abstract expressionist painters. O'Hara also wrote essays and criticism collected in Standing Still in New York and Art Chronicles both 1975.



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