Personism is a literary concept and movement that was coined by poet Frank O'Hara in the 1960s. It emphasizes personal and direct expressions of emotions and experiences while focusing on the individual voice of the writer. O'Hara's work often blends the personal and the public, using a conversational tone and informal language to create a sense of immediacy and intimacy.

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