The Tribe of John: Ashbery and Contemporary PoetrySusan M. Schultz University of Alabama Press, 1995 M05 30 - 296 páginas Fourteen essayists break new ground by focusing on a new generation of postmodern poets who are clearly indebted to John Ashbery's work This concentration on Ashbery's influence on contemporary American poetry provides new methods for interpreting and understanding his poetic achievement. |
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... fact , the word " life " or one of its variants , and speculations about what it is or might be , punctu- ates these works with substantial regularity . The examples of these “ life meta- phors " in Ashbery's poetry are so numerous that ...
... fact , the word " life " or one of its variants , and speculations about what it is or might be , punctu- ates these works with substantial regularity . The examples of these “ life meta- phors " in Ashbery's poetry are so numerous that ...
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... fact of life , expressed in a poem called " Part of the Superstition , " raises the question of how to retain optimism and purpose in the darkening world we live in . We are getting older , not only as individuals , but as a ...
... fact of life , expressed in a poem called " Part of the Superstition , " raises the question of how to retain optimism and purpose in the darkening world we live in . We are getting older , not only as individuals , but as a ...
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... fact embodies the same decon- struction of Bloom's depiction of the Western tradition that Ashbery himself has achieved , in that the poets in his menagerie constitute neither a " swerve " nor a " corrective movement " in the end but ...
... fact embodies the same decon- struction of Bloom's depiction of the Western tradition that Ashbery himself has achieved , in that the poets in his menagerie constitute neither a " swerve " nor a " corrective movement " in the end but ...
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Typical Ashbery | 15 |
Ashbery as Love Poet | 26 |
John Ashberys Later Poetry | 38 |
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