Fall 2026 English UN3055 section 001

US Poetry of the 1960s

Call Number 15239
Day & Time
Location
W 2:10pm-4:00pm
To be announced
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Paul Stephens
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Arguably the most consequential decade of the postwar era, the 1960s saw American poetry become a site of radical experiment and political contestation, as longstanding assumptions of white male-dominated culture were placed under unprecedented pressure. This course traces that upheaval across movements—Beat, Black Mountain, Black Arts, New York School, San Francisco Renaissance. Poets to be studied include Allen Ginsberg, Russell Atkins, Gwendolyn Brooks, Amiri Baraka, Frank O'Hara, Jack Spicer, Charles Olson, N.H. Pritchard, Robert Creeley, Larry Eigner, John Ashbery, Diane di Prima, and Jayne Cortez. We will attend to questions of form—breath, the page, sound, performance, and the boundary between poetry and music—within the historical contexts of the Civil Rights, Black Power, feminist, gay liberation, and environmental movements.

Web Site Vergil
Department English and Comparative Literature
Enrollment 0 students (18 max) as of 5:05PM Saturday, April 25, 2026
Subject English
Number UN3055
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Open To Columbia College, Engineering:Undergraduate, General Studies
Note Dist: 1900-present, poetry, American
Section key 20263ENGL3055W001