Work : Gain social status 1950 (Fulbright Fellow in France, one year)
Social : End a program of study 1953 (M.A. at Columbia)
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1959 (Thesis)
Death:Death by Disease 6 July 2002 (Of leukemia, age 77) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American writer, a poet and playwright, well known for his successful experiments teaching poetry writing in New York Citys lower east side. The recurrent theme of his writing is the illusion of tranquility and his gifted work has been honored with many awards. Koch was a Fulbright Fellow in France 1950-51 and earned his M.A. at Columbia in 1953. While working toward his Ph.D. he was a member of the New York School of Poetry, a literary equivalent of abstract expressionism. His book-length epic poem was published as his thesis in 1959, an eventful year with the presentation of an off-Broadway play and his entering the staff of Columbia. Koch married: one daughter. He taught, not only at university level, but both children and seniors. He died of leukemia on July 6, 2002 at his Manhattan home, age 77. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Koch Kenneth is a public figure who was born on February 27, 1925, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and has a long history of involvement in public service.
Koch Kenneth has served on the Cincinnati City Council and the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners. He has also been a member of the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate. In 2000, he was elected to the United States Congress, where he served until 2006.
Since leaving Congress, Koch Kenneth has continued to be involved in public service. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Cincinnati Museum Center and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. He is also a trustee of the University of Cincinnati Foundation.