Meditations in an Emergency

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Meditations in an Emergency is a 1967 poetry collection by Frank O’Hara that captures mid-20th-century urban life and personal crisis through witty, conversational, and emotionally charged free verse.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
associatedWith New York School poets NERFINISHED
author Frank O’Hara NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
form free verse
genre poetry
hasAdaptation featured in the television series Mad Men
hasInfluenceOn late-20th-century American poetry
hasPart multiple individual poems
hasReception regarded as a key work of the New York School
hasReissue later reprinted by Grove Press
hasSubject contemporary art and culture
emotional immediacy
everyday urban experience
queer experience
influencedBy Abstract Expressionism NERFINISHED
modernist poetry
isPartOf Frank O’Hara’s collected works
language English
literaryForm lyric poetry
literaryMovement New York School NERFINISHED
mediaType print
mentionedIn Mad Men (season 2) NERFINISHED
notablePoem In Memory of My Feelings NERFINISHED
Poem (Lana Turner has collapsed!)
To the Harbormaster NERFINISHED
originalPublicationDate 1967
periodDepicted mid-20th century
publicationYear 1967
publisher Grove Press NERFINISHED
setting New York City
style conversational
emotionally charged
witty
theme identity
love
modern alienation
personal crisis
sexuality
urban life
timeOfAction postwar era
titleOrigin alludes to philosophical meditations and crisis
tone intimate
ironic
urgent

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Frank O’Hara notableWork Meditations in an Emergency