Frank O’Hara reads selected poems

0:00 Introduction
0:16 Poem
00:49 Poem
01:48 Adieu Norman, Bonjour to Joan and Jean Paul
04:54 Having a Coke with You
07:00 Ode to Joy, To Hell With It
11:44 To the Film Industry in Crisis
“Poem / Poem” recorded by Eugene Brooks + Jerry Newman, NYC, Sept. 1963
from Big Ego (Giorno Poetry Systems)
“Adieu Norman, Bonjour to Joan and Jean Paul” recorded SUNY Buffalo, NY, Sept. 1964
from Dial-A-Poem Poets Disconnected (Giorno Poetry Systems, 1972)
“Having a Coke with You” recorded WNET-TV, Poetry: U.S.A., 1966
from Biting off the Tongue of a Corpse (Giorno Poetry Systems, 1975)
“Ode to Joy, To Hell With It” from Dial-A-Poem Poets (Giorno Poetry Systems)
“To the Film Industry in Crisis” with Jane Freilicher and John Gruen on piano. Recorded by The Evergreen Review, NY, May 11, 1959 from Totally Corrupt (Giorno Poetry Systems)

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  • @46metube
    @46metube3 жыл бұрын

    O’Hara is so modern, he still is.

  • @standauphin1592
    @standauphin15922 жыл бұрын

    I don’t know much about poetry, but I enjoy this

  • @redmondkerr7551

    @redmondkerr7551

    Жыл бұрын

    Well said Stan!

  • @midshipman8654
    @midshipman86544 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Guenonposter, I appreciate it.

  • @clrajoy
    @clrajoy Жыл бұрын

    Incredible

  • @pradeeppandey7228
    @pradeeppandey7228Ай бұрын

    🙏

  • @AliceYobby
    @AliceYobby3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @robmccabe27
    @robmccabe272 жыл бұрын

    I just published my second poetry collection, "A Letter to Frank & Othee Poems," dedicated to Frank O'Hara. Thank you, Frank for your inspirational spirit. And thank you for posting this recording. Where did you find these recordings?

  • @manseed8875

    @manseed8875

    10 ай бұрын

    Is ur book avail online?

  • @Caligari...
    @Caligari...5 ай бұрын

    Let us have madness openly ...

  • @user-ki9lx9yn6j
    @user-ki9lx9yn6j5 ай бұрын

    To Hell With It “Hungry winter, this winter” meaningful hints at dismay to be touched, to see labeled as such perspicacious Colette and Vladimirovitch meet with sickness and distress, it is because of sunspots on the sun. I clean it off with an old sock and go on: And blonde Gregory dead in Fall Out on a Highway with his Broadway wife, the last of the Lafayettes, (How I hate subject matter! melancholy, intruding on the vigorous heart, the soul telling itself you haven’t suffered enough ((Hyalomiel)) and all things that don’t change, photographs, monuments, memories of Bunny and Gregory and me in costume bowing to each other and the audience, like jinxes) nothing now can be changed, as if last crying no tears will dry and Bunny never change her writing of the Bear, nor Gregory bear me any gift further, beyond liking my poems (no new poems for him.) and a large red railroad handkerchief from the country in his sportscar so like another actor: For sentiment is always intruding on form, the immaculate disgust of the mind beaten down by pain and the vileness of life’s flickering disapproval, endless torment pretending to be the rose of acknowledgement (courage) and fruitless absolution (hence the word: “hip”) to be cool, decisive, precise, yes, while the barn door hits you in the face each time you get up because the wind, seeing you slim and gallant, rises to embrace its darling poet. It thinks I’m mysterious. All diseases are exchangeable. Wind, you’ll have a terrible time smothering my clarity, a void behind my eyes, into which existence continues to stuff its wounded limbs as I make room for them on one after another filthy page of poetry.

  • @mantraboutique1443
    @mantraboutique14432 жыл бұрын

    If you like O' Hara, you might like this: kzread.info/dash/bejne/c2WWzseGqpvHfNI.html

  • @dion1949
    @dion19499 ай бұрын

    I much prefer Ashbery's obscurity to O'Hara's directness.