Andrew has a keen interest in all aspects of poetry and writes extensively on the subject. His poems are published online and in print. The setting is New York city, a busy Manhattan street. It's summer and the speaker is going about his everyday business. As the poem progresses, a picture builds, made up of layer upon layer of urban life, surface life if you will. The speaker is excited, tense, wary of time passing as he browses, shops and prepares to catch a train. He's caught up in the flux of life on the street yet is also taken to different places because of the things he looks at - a book on world writing for example - so the poem has a universal feel to it. Frank O'Hara spent most of his creative life in New York, becoming heart and soul of the art and poetry scene during the s and s. Composition and the process of making art were very important to him. In his poetry he preferred a spontaneous style, fresh and in the moment, often writing down snippets on the back of menus during lunch.


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The Day Lady Died
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Shee passed away from complications due to liver diseases in July of By using first-person , the walk feels personal but also at times detached as the speaker gets wrapped up in everything he sees. This element of the poem is interwoven within the rest, but it also stands alone as a feature of life that is more effective, profound, and even spiritual. He lingers in a bookstore, buys liquor, and walks down the street.
After getting a shoeshine, the speaker walks to a cafe to eat a hamburger and milkshake, calling attention the hot, muggy city streets. After lunch, the speaker buys a copy of New World Writing, a literary magazine, to read the latest work by poets in Ghana, a country located on the west coast of Africa. Then, the speaker goes to the bank, where Miss Stillwagon , the bank teller, doesn't report his account balance. After this, the speaker enters the Golden Griffin, a bookstore, where he purchases a book by the French Symbolist poet Paul Verlaine for his friend Patsy.