New American Poetry
"New American Poetry" refers to a movement in American literature that emerged in the mid-20th century, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s. It is characterized by a break from traditional forms and an embrace of free verse, experimentation, and diverse voices. This movement is often associated with the Beat Generation, Black Mountain poets, and San Francisco Renaissance, which sought to challenge conventional norms and explore new themes.
Key figures in this movement include poets like Allen Ginsberg, Robert Creeley, and Charles Olson. Their works often reflect social and political issues, personal experiences, and a deep engagement with contemporary culture. "New American Poetry" has had a lasting impact on modern poetry, influencing countless writers and shaping the landscape of American literature.