Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956)
Bertolt Brecht was a German poet and a leading theoretician of epic theatre. He lived in exile during World War II.
Bertolt Brecht was a German poet and a leading theoretician of epic theatre. He lived in exile during World War II.
Charles Bukowski was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. His work explores the underground culture and the ordinary lives of poor Americans.
Walt Whitman was an American poet. He incorporated both transcendentalism and realism views in his works, often considered controversial , like the poetry collection Leaves of Grass. His best known poem O Captain! My Captain! was written on the death of Abraham Lincoln. He is often called the father of free verse.
William Johnson, New York skyline at night, 1943 Dawn’s orb orange-raw shining over Palisadesbare crowded branches bush up from marshes –New Jersey with my father riding automobilehighway to Newark Airport -Empire State’sspire, horned buildingtops, Manhattanrising as in W.C. Williams’ eyes between wire trestles –trucks sixwheeled steady rolling overpassbeside New York – I am heretiny under …
Edward Hopper, Morning in a city, 1944 Since we had changed rogered spun worked wept & pissed together I wake up in the morning with a dream in my eyes but you are gone in NY remembering me Good I love you I love you & your brothers are crazy I accept their drunk cases …
Allen Ginsberg was an American poet, writer and philosopher, and a key figure of the Beat Generation. His poem Howl, which criticises American capitalism harshly, became the subject of an obscenity trial, as it described homosexual sex.
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