Frank O''Hara (1926-66) is among the most delightful and radical poets of the twentieth century. He is celebrated for his apparently unpremeditated poems, autobiographical and immediate (''any time, any place''). This is not the whole O''Hara: he may have scribbled poems on serviettes, but others he worked on with intense concentration, creating sequences that are inexhaustibly nuanced, full of surprise, heartbreak and laughter. There are analogies between his work and that of the painters he championed, Pollock, Kline and de Kooning among them. He is resolutely metropolitan, and his metropolis is New York City. He brilliantly captured the pace and rhythms, quandaries and exhilarations, of its mid-twentieth-century life.
''Wonderful, original poems... He was an essential contact-man between the worlds of painting and poetry. And he suggested a rich and fascinating dialogue between them.'' Eavan Boland
''O''Hara''s hip, glamorous, freewheeling self-celebrations both reflected and helped disseminate a new kind of confidence and daring in American poetry.'' Mark Ford
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Francis Russell O’Hara va néixer el 27 de juny de 1926 a Baltimore, Maryland, i es va criar a Nova Anglaterra. Entre el 1944 i el 1946 va servir a la Marina com a tècnic de sonar al destructor USS Nicholas. Gràcies a una beca destinada als veterans de guerra, va entrar a la Universitat Harvard, on va fer estudis de música i de filologia anglesa. Va començar a publicar poemes a la revista Harvard Advocate. A partir del 1951 va viure sempre a Nova York, on va treballar com a crític d’art a la revista Art News i com a conservador de pintura i escultura al MoMA. El 24 de juliol de 1966 va ser atropellat per un bugui a la platja de Fire Island i va morir l’endemà. Els llibres de Frank O’Hara que van aparèixer en vida de l’autor són els següents: A City Winter and Other Poems (1952), Oranges: 12 pastorals (1953), Meditations in an Emergency (1957), Second Avenue (1960), Odes (1960), Lunch Poems (1964) i Love Poems (Tentative Title) (1965).