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Emily Nussbaum
For so many artists, the act of creativity is intended as a Napoleonic imposition of one's uniqueness upon the universe…But Kenneth Koch's writing has always felt propelled less by the desire to remake literature in his image than by the more underestimated trait of curiosity, artistry reimagined as a canine sniff down every promising trail. This Silly-Putty-like receptiveness was his essential charm, and yet Koch's gift was such that he never became a mere imitator; whatever guise he adopted, the poet remained distinctly, lovably himself.—The New York Times
Overview
Kenneth Koch has been called “one of our greatest poets” by John Ashbery, and “a national treasure” in the 2000 National Book Award Finalist Citation.
Now, for the first time, all of the poems in his ten collections–from Sun Out, poems of the 1950s, to Thank You, published in 1962, to A Possible World, published in 2002, the year of the poet’s death–are gathered in one volume.
Celebrating the pleasures of friendship, art, and love, the poetry ...