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  1. John Ashbery: Collected Poems, 1956-1987 (Library of America, No. 187) by John Ashbery, 2008-10-02
  2. Selected Poems (Poets, Penguin) by John Ashbery, 1986-12-02
  3. Planisphere: New Poems by John Ashbery, 2009-12-01
  4. Notes from the Air: Selected Later Poems by John Ashbery, 2008-11-01
  5. Selected Prose (Poets on Poetry) by John Ashbery, 2005-11-30
  6. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror: Poems (Poets, Penguin) by John Ashbery, 1990-01-01
  7. Jess: To and From the Printed Page by Ingrid Schaffner, Jess, 2007-06-01
  8. The Landscapist: Selected Poems by Pierre Martory, 2008-06-30
  9. The Mooring Of Starting Out by John Ashbery, 1998-11-01
  10. The Tennis Court Oath: A Book of Poems (Wesleyan Poetry Program) by John Ashbery, 1977-12-15
  11. As We Know by John Ashbery, 1979-11-29
  12. Illuminations by Arthur Rimbaud, 2011-04-25
  13. Reported Sightings: Art Chronicles, 1957-1987 by John Ashbery, 1991-03-01
  14. John Ashbery: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide (Bloom's Major Poets)

1. John Ashbery - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
John Ashbery (born July 28, 1927) is an American poet. 1 He has won nearly every major American award for poetry and is recognized as one of America s
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Jump to: navigation search John Ashbery John Ashbery (born July 28 ) is an American poet He has won nearly every major American award for poetry and is recognized as one of America's most important, though still controversial, poets. In an article on Elizabeth Bishop in his Selected Prose , he accurately characterizes himself as having been described as 'a surrealist poet whose poetry defies even the logic of surrealism'.
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Ashbery was born in Rochester New York and raised on a farm near Lake Ontario ; his brother died when they were children. Ashbery was educated at Deerfield Academy . At Deerfield, Ashbery read such poets as W. H. Auden Dylan Thomas , and Wallace Stevens , and began writing poetry; one of his poems was actually published in Poetry Magazine , though under the name of a classmate who had submitted it without Ashbery's knowledge or permission. His first ambition was to be a painter. From the age of eleven until fifteen he took weekly classes at the art museum in Rochester. Ashbery graduated in 1949 with an A.B.

2. John Ashbery
John Ashbery was born in Rochester, New York, and raised on a farm near Lake Ontaro. His father was farmer and mother a biology teacher.
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John Ashbery (1927-) Poet and critic, who has deeply influenced American poetry from the 1970s. Ashbery is the best-known writer of the "New York School." The label was coined by John Bernard Mayers in 1961 in an article he wrote for the magazine Nomad . Ashbery's first collection, Turandot and Other Poems , now a bibliographic rarity, appeared in 1953. His work is characterized by originality, impressionistic elegance, and dark themes of death and terror. In 'Self-Portrait' he wrote: The locking into place is "death itself,"
As Berg said of a phrase in Mahler's Ninth;
Or, to quote Imogen in Cymbaline, "There cannot
Be a pinch in death more sharp than this," for,
Though only exercise or tactic, it carries
The momentum of a conviction that had been building.
John Ashbery was born in Rochester, New York, and raised on a farm near Lake Ontaro. His father was farmer and mother a biology teacher. Ashbery's younger brother died at the age of nine. At high school Ashbery read such poets as W.H. Auden

3. John Ashbery — Poet Seers
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View: John Ashbery Poems John Ashbery was born in Rochester, New York, in 1927, he is well known as an art critic and poet. He is perhaps one of the best known Poets of the "New York School". Ashbery graduated from Harvard in 1947 where he wrote a study on his favourite poet Wallace Stevens. The poetry of Stevens has influenced Ashbery's own poetry, however his poetry is characterized by originality in both his form of poems and their content. "when Ashbery writes well, no living poet in English can rival him in fresh, apt, surprising phrases. His attitudes and emotions are indescribably gallant as he mingles humor with pathos, resignation and elegy with hope, and maintains his relaxed, equable, fluent, wonderfully imaginative speech despite premises that might have led to despair. " By David Perkins, "Meditations of the Solitary Mind: John Ashbery and A R. Ammons

4. John Ashbery
John Ashbery was born in Rochester, New York, on July 28, 1927. He is the author of more than twenty books of poetry, most recently A Worldly Country (Ecco,
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5. John Ashbery --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on John Ashbery American poet noted for the elegance, originality, and obscurity of his poetry.
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6. Literary Encyclopedia: John Ashbery
John Ashbery was born on 28 July 1927 in Rochester, New York, and grew up on a farm thirty miles away in Sodus, New York. From a very early age, Ashbery was
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7. Carcanet Press - John Ashbery
Picture of John ashbery john Ashbery was born in Rochester, New York, in 1927. He is the author of over twenty books of poetry.
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8. John Ashbery
John Ashbery Introduction (113) MP3 Full Reading by John Ashbery (2244) MP3 Ashbery reads from A Worldly Country 1. A Worldly Country (326) MP3
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Reading at the Ear Inn with Michael Lally , September 16, 1978
A Box and Its Contents (8:22):
The Cathedral Is (0:12)
Silhouette (7:15)
from Litany (20:05)
complete reading (1:23:44):
The Songs We Know Best , 1973 and 1988
Side One 1. Two Scenes (1:08): 2. The Instruction Manual (7:05): 3. And You Know (4:26): 4. Thoughts of a Young Girl (0:46): 5. It was Raining in the Capital (3:21): 6. Far Implements and Rutabagas in a Landscape (4:07): 7. And Ut Pictura Poesis Is Her Name (3:15): 8. Landscape (After Baudelaire) (2:06): 9. The Songs We Know Best (4:09): All selections on side one were recordered at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington D.C., on Febrauary 29, 1988. Special thanks to Gigi Bradford. Side Two 10. Sonet (" Each servant stamps the reader... 11. "How Much Longer Will I Be Able to Inhabit the Divine Sepulcher..." (4:29): 12. Rivers and Mountains (3:47): 13. The Task (1:23): 14. Song (1:27):

9. John Ashbery
John Ashbery; tradução colectiva (a) (Mateus, Junho 1991), revista, completada e apresentada por João Barrento com a colaboração de Richard Zenith.
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John Ashbery Famous Poets and Poems THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
As I sit looking out of a window of the building
I wish I did not have to write the instruction manual on the uses of a new metal.
I look down into the street and see people, each walking with an inner peace,
And envy themthey are so far away from me!
Not one of them has to worry about getting out this manual on schedule.
And, as my way is, I begin to dream, resting my elbows on the desk and leaning out of the window a little,
Of dim Guadalajara! City of rose-colored flowers!
City I wanted most to see, and did not see, in Mexico!
But I fancy I see, under the press of having to write the instruction manual,
Your public square, city, with its elaborate little bandstand! The band is playing Scheherazade by Rimsky-Korsakov. Around stand the flower girls, handing out rose- and lemon-colored flowers, Each attractive in her rose-and-blue striped dress (Oh! such shades of rose and blue), And nearby is the little white booth where women in green serve you green and yellow fruit. The couples are parading; everyone is in a holiday mood.

10. John Ashbery
John Ashbery. John Ashbery AKA John Lawrence Ashbery. Born 28Jul-1927 Birthplace Rochester, NY. Gender Male Race or Ethnicity White
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Executive summary: Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror His poem Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror refers to a painting by Parmigiano American Culture's Debt to Gay Sons of Harvard (Dinitia Smith, The New York Times , 29th May 2003.) See also The Crimson Letter: Harvard, Homosexuality and the Shaping of American Culture (2003), by Douglass Shand-Tucci. Father: Chester F. Ashbery (farmer)
Mother: Helen L. Ashbery (biology teacher)
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High School: Deerfield Academy
University: Harvard University (1949) University: MA, Columbia University (1951) Newsweek Art Critic (1960's) ARTnews Executive Editor (1965-72) Partisan Review Poetry Editor (1976-80) The New York Herald Tribune Art Critic, Euro Edition (1960-65) Fulbright MacArthur Fellowship Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1976 for Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror National Book Award for Poetry 1976 for Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror Bollingen Prize in Poetry 1985 for A Wave Poetry Society of America Author of books: Turandot and Other Poems , poetry) Some Trees , poetry) Three Poems , poetry) The Poems , poetry) The Tennis Court Oath , poetry) Rivers and Mountains , poetry) Sunrise in Suburbia , poetry) A Nest of Ninnies , novel, with James Schuyler The Double Dream of Spring

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John Ashbery Quotes and Ashbery Quotations. John Ashbery receives Pulitzer Prize in poetry for SelfPortrait in a Convex Mirror John Ashbery publishes
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  • I lost my ridiculous accent without acquiring another More You have original artworks hanging on the walls oh I said edit More What is the past, what is it all for? A mental sandwich? More You hold me up to the light in a way I should never have expected, or suspected,... More I prefer “you” in the plural, I want “you,” You must come to me, all golden and... More The boy seemed to have fallen From shelf to shelf of someone’s rage. More No one could begin to mop up this particular mess. Thunder lay down in the heart. “My... More These wonderful things Were planted on the surface of a round mind that was to become our... More And the truth is cold, as a giant’s knee Will seem cold. More Once a happy old man One can never change the core of things, and light burns you the harder... More Everything is being blown away;

12. Yes,, By John Ashbery
John Ashbery. A Worldly Country New Poems Ecco. Copyright © 2007 by John Ashbery All rights reserved. Reproduced by Poetry Daily with permission.
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13. ArtandCulture Artist: John Ashbery
John Ashbery has influenced more poets than almost any other author since 1950. Dean Young, Jane Miller, David Shapiro, and many younger poets take up the
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    John ashbery john Ashbery is best known as a poet but has also been active as an art critic, playwright, and translator from the French.
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    John Ashbery (born July 28, 1927) is an American poet who has won nearly every major American award for poetry and is recognized as one of America s most
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      John Ashbery (born July 28, 1927) is an American poet who has won nearly every major American award for poetry and is recognized as one of America's most important, though still controversial, poets.
      Ashbery was born in Rochester, New York and raised on a farm near Lake Ontario; his brother died when they were children. Ashbery was educated at the Deerfield Academy. At Deerfield, Ashbery read such poets as W. H. Auden, Dylan Thomas, and Wallace Stevens, and began writing poetry; one of his poems was actually published in Poetry Magazine, though under the name of a classmate who had submitted it without Ashbery's knowledge or permission. His first ambition was to be a painter. From the age of eleven until fifteen he took weekly classes at the art museum in Rochester.
      He was graduated from Harvard College (A.B. 1949, cum laude), where he was a member of the Harvard Advocate, the university's literary magazine, and the Signet Society. He wrote his senior thesis on the poetry of W.H. Auden. At Harvard he befriended fellow writers Kenneth Koch, Barbara Epstein, V.R. Lang, Frank O'Hara, and Edward Gorey, and was a classmate of Robert Creeley, Robert Bly, and Peter Davison. Ashbery went on to study briefly at New York University, and received a M.A. from Columbia in 1951.
      From the mid-1950s, when he received a Fulbright Fellowship, through 1965, he lived in France. He served as the art editor for the European edition of the New York Herald Tribune, while also translating potboilers and contemporary French literature. During this period he lived with the French poet Pierre Martory. After returning to the United States, he continued his career as an art critic, for New York and Newsweek magazines, while also serving on the editorial board of ARTNews until 1972. Several years later, he began a stint as an editor at Partisan Review, serving from 1976 to 1980.

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    John Ashbery. from Girls on the Run and Dream Sequence (Untitled) . Books in print by John Ashbery catalog new forthcoming lingo sounds
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    VII
    The thread ended up on the floor,
    where all threads go.
    It became a permanent thing, like silver:
    Every time you polish it, a little goes away.
    Then the ducks arrived, it was raining.
    Such a lot of going around and doing!
    Sometimes they were in sordid sexual situations;
    at others, a smidgen of fun would intrude on our day which is there to be intruded on, anyway. Its value, to us, is incommensurate with, let's say, the concept of duration, which kills, as surely as a serpent hiding behind a stump. Our phrase books began to feel useless‹for once you have learned a language, what is there to do but forget it? Each illustration changes us. These were cloistered. They stayed with us that winter, then went on a little while. Soon they were back. It was partially time to go out in the opening. Some enjoyed it. Then, if they were true, the blue rabbit heaped bones upon them. There was no going back

    18. John Ashbery - Poems, Biography, Quotes
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    ashbery john. Maria Anita Stefanelli. American Studies in Italy Full text Part 1 State of the Art of American Literary Studies in Italy
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