Image 1: Ted Berrigan- Berrigan often argued that the way he represented the world in his poetry was a direct reflection of himself. He considered himself a late beat poet. His poems are often intimate and private in nature, much the way he thought of himself. Click Here to read more about Ted Berrigan.
Image 2: Ron Padgett- Padgett worked side by side with Berrigan but they did have two very different styles. Ron's work varied throughout his time, they often searched for a truth, whether it be big or small, and could be known for humor or a moral lesson. Click Here to read more about Ron Padgett.
Image 3: Anne Waldman- Waldman is connected as a beat poet and one of the leaders in the second generation of the New York School movement. Acting as a cultural activist and Buddhism are strongly present in her work. The work is often influenced by dance and music and is usually presented with chanting or song. Click Here to read more about Anne Waldman.
Image 2: Ron Padgett- Padgett worked side by side with Berrigan but they did have two very different styles. Ron's work varied throughout his time, they often searched for a truth, whether it be big or small, and could be known for humor or a moral lesson. Click Here to read more about Ron Padgett.
Image 3: Anne Waldman- Waldman is connected as a beat poet and one of the leaders in the second generation of the New York School movement. Acting as a cultural activist and Buddhism are strongly present in her work. The work is often influenced by dance and music and is usually presented with chanting or song. Click Here to read more about Anne Waldman.