Meditations in an Emergency

For the Mad Men episode, see Meditations in an Emergency (Mad Men).
Meditations in an Emergency
Author Frank O'Hara
Language English
Publisher Grove Press
Publication date
1957 [1]
ISBN 978-0-8021-3452-3

Meditations in an Emergency is a book of poetry by American poet Frank O'Hara first published by Grove Press in 1957. Its title poem was first printed in the November 1954 issue of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse.[2]

The name of the book is purported to derive from English poet John Donne's prose work Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, stemming from a joke between O'Hara and other members of the renowned New York School of poets.[3] Critics have noted the influence of impressionism and abstract expressionism in the collection, with most of the poems detailing the theme of identity and everyday life in New York City.

The book is dedicated to painter Jane Freilicher.[1]

Poems

The book, and references to it, are seen on several occasions in Season 2 of the AMC television drama Mad Men.

References

  1. 1 2 O'Hara, Frank (1967). Meditations in an Emergency. Grove Press. ISBN 978-0-8021-3452-3.
  2. Poetry Foundation. Frank O'Hara: "Meditations in an Emergency" on the website of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, originally printed November 1954. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  3. http://blog.bestamericanpoetry.com/the_best_american_poetry/2008/07/frank-oharas-me.html
  4. AMC Television. Episode Guide: Mad Men - Season 2, Episode 1: "For Those Who Think Young". Retrieved 6 June 2013.
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