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   lán · ào ( FrankO Hara,1926 héng 1966) shì měi guó dāng dài zuì zhù míngzuì yòu yǐng xiǎng de niǔ yuē pài shī rén zhī ào 1926 nián 6 yuè 27 chū shēng zài měi guó lán zhōu de 'ěr de hòu suí quán jiā bān dào zhū sài zhōu de dùnbìng zài 'ér zhǎngdà chéng rénào niánshào shí céng xué guò gāng qín wàng zhǎngdà hòu néng chéng wéi zuòqǔ jiātóng shí kāi shǐ xiě shī。 1944 zhì 1946 nián 'ào zài měi guó hǎi jūn zhī hòu lái dào xué xué xiān shì xué yīnyuèhòu gǎi xué wén xué jiān jié shí liǎo shī rén JohnAshbery, KennethKoch JamesSchugler bìng zhī gòng tóng jiàn liǎo hòu lái chēng zhī wéi niǔ yuē shī pài de shī rén tuán ào 1950 nián xué běn , 1951 nián huò zhí 'ān xué shuò shì xué wèi bìng niǔ yuē jiǔ jiù shī rén zuò jiā shù píng lùn jiā de shēn fèn zài niǔ yuē de wén xué shù juàn zhàn zhòng yào wèibìng zuì zhōng chéng wéi niǔ yuē xiàn dài shù guǎn de guǎn chángào 1952 nián chū bǎn liǎo de běn shī chéng shì dōng tiān shī 》 (ACityWinterandOtherPoems)。 suí hòu yòu xiāng chū bǎn liǎoduì fēi cháng shí de chén 》 (MeditationsinanEmergency,1957),《 sòng 》 (Odes,1960),《 'èr jiē》 (SecondAvenue,1960),《 cān shī》 (LunchPoems,1964) ài qíng shī》 (LovePoems,1965)。《 shù shì: 1954-1966》 (ArtChronicles:1954-1966,1975) shì 'ào de lùn wén zhuān mén tǎo lùn chōu xiàng biǎo xiàn zhù yùn dòng (AbstractExpressionistMovement) zhōng de xiē zhù yào rén zhè běn shū fǎn yìng liǎo dāng niǔ yuē zhèng zài chéng wéi wén xué shù fāng miàn de xiàn dài zhù bǎo lěi shíào duì dāng shí niǔ yuē wén xué shù jiè zǎo de shēnqiè gǎn shòu rén tóu shēn de suǒ
  
   ào zài niǔ yuē jiān qià shì zài shù chuàng zuò zhōng qiáng diào qián shí chōng dòng de chōu xiàng biǎo xiàn zhù shèng xíng de shí dài tóng shíniǔ yuē dài chéng wéi shì jiè shù zhōng xīnào zài zhè jié shí liǎo hěn duō chōu xiàng biǎo xiàn zhù huà jiābìng zhuàn xiě liǎo duō jīng zhì yōu de shù píng lùn biǎo zài shù xīn wén》 (ArtNews) děng zhì shàng。 1955 nián zhī hòuzuò wéi niǔ yuē xiàn dài shù guǎn de guǎn chángào jǐn qīn wèitā zhì de shù zhǎn zhuàn xiě shuō mínghái céng duō zhì xiàng guó wài jiè shào měi guó xīn xíng huì huà fēng de xún huí zhǎn lǎnào zuò wéi hěn duō chōu xiàng biǎo xiàn zhù huà jiā diāo jiā de péng yǒuzhè xiē huà jiā diāo jiā de chuàng zuò fēng duì 'ào de xiě zuò fēng yǐng xiǎng yóu zài shī chuàng zuò zhōng huì yòu shí jiān de tiào yuè xìngzhuǎn zhù de xiàn xiàng zài miáo shù mǒu shū shí shí chū xiàn mǒu zhǒng tíng dùn sōng sàn de qíng xíngzài 'ào de shī zuò pǐn zhōng suí chù jiàn xiē shì shùn shǒu niān lái dechū rén liào de de xiǎng xiàng zài sàn shí tīng dào léi shēng jiù rán xiǎng cóng qián de sān péng yǒu héng héng sān wèi yīng nián zǎo shì de shù jiā,“ chū /Bunny liǎosuí hòu, JohnLatouche liǎo / rán hòu JacksonPollock liǎo”。
  
   ào suī rán zài shù děng lǐng yòu hěn gāo de zào dàn què kàn zuò shì shī rénbìng xiě liǎo hěn duō tóng fēng de shī zuòyòu xiē shì shì shīyòu xiē shì nèi shěng shīdàn zǒng shì huān suǒ shēng huó de chéng shì huán jìng yòng lái biǎo de rén shēng huó yànzài de shī zuò zhōngrén men kàn dào shì chǎng pái jiàjiē tóu xián yán suì diàn huà hào guǎng gào shì xiē yòu yǐn de shēng huó jīng yuàn fàng guò
  
   lán · ào de shī wéi shá shì huà jiā biǎo 1957 niándāng shí měi guó shī tán shèng xíng de shì jiàn zài T.S. ài lüè shī chuán tǒng chǔ zhī shàng dexīn xiàng zhēng zhù shī zhēng shì wén yán yōu měi huān shǐ yòng fǎn fěng chù dòng zhì shì xiū děngào de shī xiāng fǎntōng cháng cǎi yòng kǒu duì huà xíng shìzài diào shàng jiào suí yóu de zhè shǒu wéi shá shì huà jiā de duō shī zuò yàng lái jiù hǎo xiàng shì 'ào gāng gāng 'ér zuò xiàn liǎo xīngfǎn xìng de diǎnzǒng shàng kànào de shī shēng dòngyòu huó zài jiǎn jiéyōu zhì zhōng yòu yòu huāng dàn gǎn mèng huàn gǎn chū biǎo xiàn liǎo shī rén de xìngkāi chuàng liǎo fǎn wén fǎn gāo guì de chuán tǒng shī fēng
  
   niǔ yuē pài zhòng yào shī rén shī cǎi yòng kǒu kāi fàng de jié gòukāi chuàng liǎo fǎn wén fǎn gāo guì de shī fēngyǐng xiǎng hěn 。 1966 nián xìng chē huò


  Francis Russell O'Hara (June 27, 1926 – July 25, 1966) was an American poet who, along with John Ashbery, James Schuyler, Barbara Guest and Kenneth Koch, was a key member of what was known as the New York School of poetry.
  
  Frank O'Hara, the son of Russell Joseph O'Hara and Katherine Broderick, was born in Baltimore and grew up in Grafton, Massachusetts. He attended St. John's High School in Worcester. He studied piano at the New England Conservatory in Boston from 1941 to 1944. O'Hara served in the South Pacific and Japan as a sonarman on the destroyer USS Nicholas during World War II.
  
  With the funding made available to veterans he attended Harvard University, where he roomed with artist/writer Edward Gorey. Although he majored in music and did some composing, his attendance was irregular and his interests disparate. He regularly attended classes in philosophy and theology, while writing impulsively in his spare time. O'Hara was heavily influenced by visual art, and by contemporary music, which was his first love (he remained a fine piano player all his life and would often shock new partners by suddenly playing swathes of Rachmaninoff when visiting them). He did have favorite poets: Arthur Rimbaud, Stephane Mallarmé, Boris Pasternak, and Vladimir Mayakovsky. While at Harvard, O'Hara met John Ashbery and began publishing poems in the Harvard Advocate. Despite his love for music, O'Hara changed his major and graduated from Harvard in 1950 with a degree in English.
  
  He then attended graduate school at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. While at Michigan, he won a Hopwood Award and received his M.A. in English literature 1951. That autumn O'Hara moved into an apartment in New York City with Joe LeSueur, who would be his roommate and sometimes his lover for the next 11 years. Known throughout his life for his extreme sociability, passion, and warmth, O'Hara had hundreds of friends and lovers throughout his life, many from the New York art and poetry worlds. Soon after arriving in New York, he was employed at the front desk of the Museum of Modern Art and began to write seriously.
  
  O'Hara was active in the art world, working as a reviewer for Art News, and in 1960 was made Assistant Curator of Painting and Sculpture Exhibitions for the Museum of Modern Art. He was also friends with artists like Willem de Kooning, Norman Bluhm, Larry Rivers and Joan Mitchell. O'Hara died in an accident on Fire Island in which he was struck and seriously injured by a man speeding in a beach vehicle during the early morning hours of July 24, 1966. He died the next day of a ruptured liver at the age of 40 and was buried in the Green River Cemetery on Long Island.
  
  
  Bibliography
  
  Books in lifetime
  A City Winter and Other Poems. Two Drawings by Larry Rivers. (New York: Tibor de Nagy Gallery Editions, 1951 [sic, i.e. 1952])
  Oranges: 12 pastorals. (New York: Tibor de Nagy Gallery Editions, 1953; New York: Angel Hair Books, 1969)
  Meditations in an Emergency. (New York: Grove Press, 1957; 1967)
  Second Avenue. Cover drawing by Larry Rivers. (New York: Totem Press in Association with Corinth Books, 1960)
  Odes. Prints by Michael Goldberg. (New York: Tiber Press, 1960)
  Lunch Poems. (San Francisco, CA: City Lights Books, The Pocket Poets Series (No. 19), 1964)
  Love Poems (Tentative Title). (New York: Tibor de Nagy Gallery Editions, 1965)
  
  Posthumous works
  In Memory of My Feelings, commemorative volume illustrated by 30 U.S. artists and edited by Bill Berkson (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1967)
  The Collected Poems of Frank O'Hara. edited by Donald Allen with an introduction by John Ashbery (1st ed. New York: Knopf, 1971; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995)
  The __Select__ed Poems of Frank O'Hara. edited by Donald Allen (New York: Knopf, 1974; Vintage Books, 1974)
  Standing Still and Walking in New York. edited by Donald Allen (Bolinas, Calif: Grey Fox Press; Berkeley, Calif: distributed by Book People, 1975)
  Early Writing. edited by Donald Allen (Bolinas, Calif: Grey Fox; Berkeley: distributed by Book People, 1977)
  Poems Retrieved. edited by Donald Allen (Bolinas, Calif: Grey Fox Press; Berkeley, Calif: distributed by Book People, 1977)
  __Select__ed Plays. edited by Ron Padgett, Joan Simon, and Anne Waldman (1st ed. New York: Full Court Press, 1978)
  Amorous Nightmares of Delay: __Select__ed Plays. (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997)
  __Select__ed Poems, edited by Mark Ford (New York: Knopf, 2008)
  
  Minor works
  "Hartigan and Rivers with O'Hara." (1 folded sheet, 10 p.) by Frank O'Hara, Grace Hartigan, and Larry Rivers from "An Exhibition of Pictures with Poems by Frank O'Hara... November 24 through December 24, 1959" (New York: Tibor de Nagy Gallery, 1959)
  "A Cordial Invitation to Celebrate The Sixtieth Birthday of Edwin Denby at a Dinner to be Given By His Friends. Friday March 15, 1963.... with "Edwin's Hand" by Frank O'Hara (1963)
  Belgrade, November 19, 1963. (New York: Adventures in Poetry)
  Audit/Poetry. Vol. IV, No.1 "Featuring Frank O'Hara" (Buffalo, NY at 180 Winspear Avenue, 1964)
  "New Paintings" by Michael Goldberg (New York: Martha Jackson Gallery, 1966) with "Why I Am Not A Painter" by Frank O'Hara on front cover dated 1956
  Hotel particulier. (broadside) (Pleasant Valley, NY: Kriya Press, 1967)
  Two Pieces. (London: Long Hair Books, series one, 1969) includes "THOSE WHO ARE DREAMING, a play about St. Paul" and "COMMERCIAL VARIATIONS" dated 4/52)
  The End Of The Far West: 11 Poems. (New York by Ted Berrigan, 1974)
  Hymns of St. Bridget. by Bill Berkson and Frank O'Hara (New York: Adventures in Poetry, 1974)
  Macaroni. (broadside, includes "In Memoriam" by Patsy Southgate) (Calais, VT: Z Press, 1974)
  Down at the box-office. (broadside) (Bolinas, Calif: Yanagi, 1977)
  
  Exhibitions
  Jackson Pollock. (New York: George Braziller, Inc. 1959)
  New Spanish painting and sculpture. (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1960)
  Robert Motherwell: with __select__ions from the artist's writings. by Frank O'Hara (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1965)
  Nakian. (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1966)
  Art Chronicles, 1954-1966. (New York: G. Braziller, 1975)
  
  On O'Hara
  Charters, Ann (ed.). The Portable Beat Reader. Penguin Books. New York. 1992. ISBN 0-670-83885-3 (hc); ISBN 0-14-015102-8 (pbk)
  The Poets of the New York School by John Bernard Myers (Philadelphia: The University of Pennsylvania, 1969)
  Frank O'Hara: Poet Among Painters by Marjorie Perloff (New York: G. Braziller, 1977; 1st paperback ed. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1979; Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, with a new introduction, 1998)
  Frank O'Hara by Alan Feldman (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1979... frontispiece photo of Frank O'Hara c. by Richard Moore)
  Frank O'Hara: A Comprehensive Bibliography by Alexander Smith, Jr. (New York: Garland, 1979; 2nd print. corrected, 1980)
  Homage to Frank O'Hara. edited by Bill Berkson and Joe LeSueur, cover by Jane Freilicher (originally published as Big Sky 11/12 in April, 1978; rev. ed. Berkeley: Creative Arts Book Company, 1980)
  Art with the touch of a poet: Frank O'Hara. exhibit companion compiled by Hildegard Cummings (Storrs, Conn.: The William Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, 1983... January 24-March 13, 1983)
  Frank O'Hara: To Be True To A City edited by Jim Elledge (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1990)
  Statutes of Liberty: The New York School of Poets. by Geoff Ward (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993)
  City Poet: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara by Brad Gooch (1st ed. New York: Knopf, 1993; New York: HarperPerennial, 1994)
  In Memory of My Feelings: Frank O'Hara and American Art by Russell Ferguson (Los Angeles: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles / University of California Press, 1999)
  Hyperscapes in the Poetry of Frank O'Hara: Difference, Homosexuality, Topography by Hazel Smith (Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 2000)
  The Scene of My Selves: New Work on New York School Poets ed. Terence Diggory and Stephen Paul Miller (Orono, ME: National Poetry Foundation, 2001)
  Digressions on Some Poems by Frank O'Hara by Joe LeSueur (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003).
  Emancipating Pragmatism: Emerson, Jazz, and Experimental Writing by Michael Magee(Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2004)
  Frank O'Hara: The Poetics of Coterie by Lytle Shaw (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2006)
  Beautiful Enemies: Friendship and Postwar American Poetry by Andrew Epstein (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006)
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