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  2. Flow Chart (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Ashbery (Some Trees) weaves a haunted, haunting music around ... big questions, squeezing joy, ennui, despair, hope and a thirst for belonging out of ordinary experience. [ 3 ] Writing in Contemporary Literature , critic Nick Lolordo contends that Flow Chart is an "exemplary text" that points to Ashbery's central position in twentieth century ...

  3. At North Farm - Wikipedia

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    The poem first appeared in The New Yorker in 1984. [1] It was the opening poem of Ashbery's 1984 collection A Wave. [2] It was written soon after Ashbery almost died due to an infection. [3] The poem is in part a reference to the epic poem Kalevala, which Ashbery revisited in his later poem "Finnish Rhapsody". [4]

  4. John Ashbery - Wikipedia

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    David Herd, John Ashbery and American Poetry (Manchester University Press, 2000) Ben Hickman, John Ashbery and English Poetry (Edinburgh University Press, 2012) David Lehman, The Last Avant-Garde: The Making of The New York School of Poets (Anchor Books, 1999) David Lehman, ed., Beyond Amazement: New Essays on John Ashbery (Cornell University ...

  5. Category:Poetry by John Ashbery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Poetry by John Ashbery" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Chinese Whispers (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Whispers is a 2002 poetry collection by the American writer John Ashbery. It was Ashbery's 20th collection and consists of 65 individual poems. It was Ashbery's 20th collection and consists of 65 individual poems.

  7. Girls on the Run (poem) - Wikipedia

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    [2] John D'Agata reviewed the book in Boston Review: "There is an innocence to reading this new book that readers may have long felt the presence of in past books by Ashbery; but like the surreal physical landscape in this particular poem, it is an innocence that feels also long out of reach.

  8. The Skaters - Wikipedia

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    "The Skaters" is a 739-line long poem by American postmodern poet John Ashbery (b. 1927). Written from 1963 and in close to its final state in 1964, it was first published in Ashbery's fifth collection of poems, Rivers and Mountains published by Holt, Rinehart & Winston.

  9. John Ashbery bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The bibliography of John Ashbery includes poetry, literary criticism, art criticism, journalism, drama, fiction, and translations of verse and prose. His most significant body of work is in poetry, having published numerous poetry collections, book-length poems, and limited edition chapbooks .