Kenneth Koch

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Kenneth Koch was an American poet, playwright, and prominent member of the New York School known for his witty, exuberant, and experimental verse.

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instanceOf human
member of the New York School
playwright
poet
professor
country of citizenship United States of America
educated at Columbia University NERFINISHED
Harvard University NERFINISHED
employer Columbia University
familyName Koch NERFINISHED
genre children's literature
drama
literary criticism
poetry
givenName Kenneth NERFINISHED
influenced contemporary American poetry
influenced by French surrealism NERFINISHED
modernist poetry
known for collaborations with New York School painters
humorous verse
teaching poetry to children
language of work or name English
member of New York School NERFINISHED
movement New York School NERFINISHED
postmodern poetry
name Kenneth Koch NERFINISHED
nationality American
notable student many Columbia University poetry students
notable work Ko, or A Season on Earth NERFINISHED
Rose, Where Did You Get That Red? NERFINISHED
Seasons on Earth NERFINISHED
Sleeping on the Wing NERFINISHED
Thank You and Other Poems NERFINISHED
The Art of Love NERFINISHED
The Art of Poetry NERFINISHED
The Pleasures of Peace and Other Poems NERFINISHED
occupation literary critic
playwright
poet
professor
translator
place of activity New York City NERFINISHED
sex or gender male
style experimental
exuberant
witty
wrote about art and poetry
everyday life
love
war

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