Frank Lima (poet)

Frank Lima
Born 1939 (1939)
Spanish Harlem, New York City
Died 2013 (2014) (aged 74)
Long Island, New York
Occupation American poet

Frank Lima (born 1939 in Spanish Harlem, New York City, New York - d. October 21, 2013 in Long Island, New York)[1] was an American poet most closely associated with the New York School.

Education

Lima received his MFA from Columbia University where he studied under among others Kenneth Koch and Stanley Kunitz. His published volumes of verse include; Inventory (1964), Underground with the Oriole (1971 E.P. Dutton), Angel (1976 W.W. Norton), Inventory: New & Selected Poems (1997 Hard Press) and The Beatitudes (2000).[2][3]

Career as chef

Lima was also a classically trained chef who taught at the New York Restaurant School and was an assistant chef at the White House during the John Fitzgerald Kennedy administration.[3][4]

Public presence

Lima was depicted in Wynn Chamberlain's noted diptych "Poets Dressed and Undressed", which portrays the quartet of Joe Brainard, Frank O'Hara, Joe LeSueur and Lima in successive panels, clothed and then naked.[5]

Later Works

References

  1. "FRANK LIMA". New York Times.
  2. "Frank Lima". poetryfoundation.org.
  3. 1 2 "Inventory, by Frank Lima". 168.144.121.83. Retrieved 2015-09-20.
  4. "Frank Lima (1939-2013)". The Best American Poetry.
  5. "The New York Times". nytimes.com. Retrieved 2015-09-20.

External links

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