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  1. John Ashbery and American Poetry by David Herd, 2009-06-15
  2. A Wave: Poems by John Ashbery, 1998-03-18
  3. The Tribe of John: Ashbery and Contemporary Poetry
  4. Three Poems (American Poetry Series) by John Ahsbery, John Ashbery, 1989-10
  5. Flow Chart: A Poem by John Ashbery, 1998-03-18
  6. Rivers and Mountains (The American poetry series ; v. 12) by John Ashbery, 1984-04-30
  7. Other Traditions (Charles Eliot Norton Lectures) by John Ashbery, 2001-12-01
  8. Red Grooms, a retrospective, 1956-1984: Essays by Judith E. Stein, John Ashbery, and Janet K. Cutler by Red Grooms, 1985
  9. NARRATIVE ART: ART NEWS ANNUAL #36 by Thomas B. & Ashbery, John: Hess, 1970
  10. Joe Brainard: A Retrospective by Constance Lewallen, Carter Ratcliff, et all 2001-02-15
  11. Five Temperaments: Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, James Merrill, Adrienne Rich, John Ashbery by David Kalstone, 1977-10-06
  12. John Ashbery and You: His Later Books by John Emil Vincent, 2007-11-01
  13. The Voice of the Poet: John Ashbery
  14. John Ashbery: An Introduction to the Poetry (Columbia Introductions to Twentieth-Century American Poetry) by David Shapiro, 1979-09-01

21. John Ashbery (b. 1927)
A critical guide to integrating ashbery's work into the classroom.
http://www.georgetown.edu/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/ashbery.html
John Ashbery (b. 1927)
Contributing Editor: David Bergman
Classroom Issues and Strategies
Students should be encouraged to explore the connections between seemingly unrelated passages. These connections are probably best found if the student is encouraged to move freely through the poem at first, finding whatever connection he or she can spot. Richard Howard convincingly argues that each Ashbery poem contains an emblem for its entire meaning. If allowed time, students usually find such emblems. Second, drawing connections between Ashbery's method and such graphic methods as collage and assemblage often helps. Students, of course, should be reminded to read the notes. I have found it useful to present Ashbery in relation to the visual arts, in particular the shifting perspective of comic strips, the surprising juxtapositions of collage and assemblage, the vitality of abstract impressionism, and the metaphysical imagery of de Chirico.
Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues
The selection highlights three major themes or questions running through Ashbery's work: (1) the problem of subjective identityWhose consciousness informs the poem? (2) the relationship between language and subjectivityWhose language do I speak or does the language have a mind of its own? (3) the connection between subjectivity, language, and placeWhat does it mean to be an American poet?

22. The Tribe Of John Ashbery And Contemporary Poetry
the Tribe of john ashbery and Contemporary Poetry edited by Susan M. Schultz. Introduction Susan M. Schultz AMONG CONTEMPORARY POETS
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the Tribe of John Ashbery and Contemporary Poetry edited by Susan M. Schultz Introduction
Susan M. Schultz A MONG CONTEMPORARY POETS, John Ashbery is at once the most consistent and the most various. It is a mark of Ashbery's pervasive presence that so many of the poets he included in The Best American Poetry, i988, which reprinted the hundred poems of the year that Ashbery most liked, sound like him, orthat is-like one of him. There is a meditative Ashbery, a formalist Ashbery, a comic Ashbery, a late-Romantic Ashbery, a Language poet Ashbery, and so on-even, as Charles Altieri shows us here, a love poet. No poet since Whitman has tapped into so many distinctly American voices and, at the same time, so preserved his utterance against the jangle of influences. Of course, as in an intricate Venn diagram, these Ashberys overlap; form inspires comedy and meditation (as in "Farm Implements and Rutabagas in a Landscape"). For the purpose Of your request I'm including this Sentence about the influence of John Ashbery. John Gery tropes Bloom, revising the "anxiety of influence" into "the anxiety of affluence." "Ashbery," Gery claims, "deconstructfs] the very tradition Bloom describes, thereby opening up the field of language for those poets who follow."

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  • Schattenzug - Gedichte von John Ashbery aus 'Shadow Train' in deutscher Übersetzung.
  • Was da steht, kann man nicht auf französisch sagen - Ein Gespräch mit dem amerikanischen Lyriker John Ashbery in BerlinOnline. (September 2, 1998)
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    26. Ashbery, John
    ashbery, john. ashbery, john, 1927–, American poet, b. Rochester, NY ashbery is one of the most acclaimed of recent American poets. john ashbery.
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    27. Dalkey Archive Press: An Interview With Harry Mathews
    By john ashbery.
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    An Interview with Harry Mathews By John Ashbery
    John Ashbery: One is supposed to ask questions about a writer's work, but I thought I would ask you about your life, which I know very little about. As so often with one's nearest and dearests, their biographies have enormous lacunae in them. I don't know, for instance, very much about why you went to Harvard when you did, or why you left it. I don't know why you studied music. I don't know why you went to Majorca. If I knew, I've forgotten all these things. Harry Mathews: I think it's very kind of you to assume why I did any of these things. I went to Harvard because I disliked Princeton so muchI spent a year and a half there. I didn't leave Harvard early; I actually finished. I think I did two years in a year and a half, or something like that. And I finished college because I thought how much it would upset my parents if I didn't. It was a last gesture to JA: I see, I didn't even know that you'd finished college, I thought you'd left. HM: I left Princeton, but I graduated Harvard, in 1952.

    28. Ashbery
    ashbery, john (1927 ). a web guide to john ashbery from literaryhistory.com.
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    ASHBERY, JOHN (1927- ) a web guide to John Ashbery from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century poetry authors, alphabetical 19th century authors ... interviews, web sites, bibliographies Biographies and Introductions A substantial introductory article on Ashbery by scholar Daniel Kane, from the Literary Encyclopedia. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/ashber.htm A brief biography from the Books and Writers web site maintained by the Kuusankoski Public Library, Finland. http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=242 A brief biography from the Academy of American Poets. http://www.nybooks.com/nyrev/WWWfeatdisplay.cgi?20001130008R Charles Simic writes about Ashbery in The New York Review of Books, Nov. 30, 2000. http://www.georgetown.edu/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/ashbery.html Discussion questions for teaching Ashbery from Heath. http://dept.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/stein-per-ashbery.html A brief article by Ashbery, published in 1957, on Gertrude Stein's Stanzas in Meditation. http://www.writenet.org/poetschat/poetschat_jashbery.html An article intended for teachers of poetry in grades K-12 covers the process of writing poetry and Ashbery's poem "What is Poetry." http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/0701/ashbery

    29. 'Greatest Living Poet' Lets Words Slide
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    30. John Ashbery In Conversation With Mark Ford
    john ashbery in conversation with Mark Ford published April 2003 by Between The Lines, Interviews with Poets series. Between The Lines Logo
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    Publication details of John Ashbery in conversation with Mark Ford. BTL talks to John Ashbery about his life and work
    John Ashbery in Conversation with Mark Ford
    At 20,000 words, this is one of the longest and most candid interviews John Ashbery has ever given. As well as the interview, the volume contains a career sketch, the most far-reaching bibliography of works by and about Ashbery presently available, two uncollected poems, approximately 20 pages of hitherto unpublished photographs, and a representative range of quotations from the poet's critics and reviewers. ISBN: 1-903291-12-7 (paperback)
    Publication Date: April 2003
    Publisher: Between The Lines Paperback (inc. packing and postage)
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    31. John Ashbery
    Interviews with Poets. A short account of john ashbery s life and career, with details of some of his publications and awards. A Note on john ashbery.
    http://www.interviews-with-poets.com/john-ashbery/ashbery-note.html
    Interviews with Poets
    A short account of John Ashbery's life and career, with details of some of his publications and awards BTL talks to John Ashbery about his life and work
    A Note on John Ashbery
    John Lawrence Ashbery was born in Rochester, New York, on July 28th 1927, the first son of Chester Frederick (a farmer) and Helen Ashbery (a biology teacher). He went to school in Rochester and in his home town of Sodus, and at the age of sixteen was sent as a boarder to Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts. After graduating from there, in 1945, he entered Harvard University, where he studied English. Ashbery had been writing poetry since his schooldays, and while at Deerfield had even had two of his poems published in the prestigious magazine, Poetry . Two years after he went to college he submitted work to the Harvard Advocate , the recently revived undergraduate magazine, whose editors were Robert Bly, Donald Hall and Kenneth Koch. The poems were quickly published, and just a few months later their author found himself installed as the fourth member of the magazine's editorial board. According to Hall, he quickly became the Advocate 's leading light.

    32. John Ashbery Bei ZdZ
    Biografische Notiz, Bibliografie, Links zu f¼nf Gedichten im Original und in deutscher œbersetzung sowie einem Interview.
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    John Ashbery
    - Some Trees (1956)
    - The Tennis Court Oath (1962)
    - Rivers and Mountains (1966)
    - The Double Dream of Spring (1970)
    - Three Poems (1972)
    - Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror (1975)
    - Housboat Days (1977)
    - As we know (1979)
    - Shadow Train (1981)
    - A Wave (1984) - April Galleons (1987) - Flow Chart (1991) - And the Stars were Shining (1994) - Can you Hear, Bird (1995) John Ashbery in ZdZ 7/8 Desto leichter wird alles wieder gut Gehwege Liebe in Stiefeln ... Hegel - John Ashbery im

    33. Jacket 17 - Michael Leddy - Lives And Art: John Ashbery And Henry Darger
    Michael Leddy. Lives and Art john ashbery and Henry Darger. Michael Leddy teaches at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. His criticism and poetry have been widely published. You
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    Michael Leddy
    Lives and Art:
    John Ashbery and Henry Darger
    Michael Leddy teaches at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. His criticism and poetry have been widely published. You can read his interview with classicist and translator Stanley Lombardo in Jacket 21.
    You can read
    Girls on the Run in Jacket 8.
    This piece is 5,000 words or about ten printed pages long.
    JOHN ASHBERY read from Girls on the Run The Story of the Vivian Girls, in what is known as The Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinian War Storm, caused by the Child Slave Rebellion . The 15,145-page single-spaced typescript recounts an epic struggle on an imaginary planet between the child-enslaving Glandelinians, some of whom are versions of Henry Darger himself, and the good Abbiennians, led by the Vivian Girls, seven young princesses aided by various heroes, some of whom are also versions of Henry Darger.
    Realms is the longest imaginative prose-work ever written), Darger is a singular creator. Girls on the Run after Henry Darger
    Like Girls on the Run g New York Times
    The girls are constantly under attack by violent enemy forces and being saved and surviving storms and evil armies. I was fascinated by little girls when I was a little boy, and their clothes and their games and their dolls appealed to me much more than what little boys are doing. Therefore I was sort of ostracized. (Rehak 15)

    34. Creative Quotations From John Ashbery (1927-____)
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    I like poems you can tack all over with a hammer and there are no hollow places. I don't look on poetry as closed works. I feel they're going on all the time in my head and I occasionally snip off a length. I write with experiences in mind, but I don't write about them, I write out of them. There is the view that poetry should improve your life. I think people confuse it with the Salvation Army.
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    F: In London "Times," 23 Aug 1984. R: In London "Times," 23 Aug 1984. A: In London "Times," 23 Aug 1984. N: In NY "Times," by John Updike, 17 Aug 1986. K: In "International Herald Tribune," (Paris), 2 Oct 1989.
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    36. Gedichte Von John Ashbery In Deutscher Übersetzung
    Gedichte von john ashbery aus 'Shadow Train' in deutscher œbersetzung.
    http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Bistro/7067/ashbery.html
    John Ashbery Schattenzug Gedichte Aus dem Amerikanischen von Johannes Beilharz Das Streben nach Glück Es stellte sich heraus, daß es keinen Weg von
    Trennwand zu Trennwand gab, daß beide eine einheitliche
    Fassade bildeten, die eines städtischen Einkaufszentrums
    Im April. Man wandte sich wie gewöhnlich anderen Interessen Zu, zum Beispiel den Gezeiten in der Bay of Fundy. Unterdessen war da jemand,
    Der ganz ungesehen auf dieser Skala der Visionen gekrochen kam,
    Wie das riesige Gespenst einer Katze turmhoch über winzigen Mäusen,
    Die wegen des Schattens dabei sind, eine Versammlung zu vertagen, Wegen eines einschneidenden Schattens, zu vollkommen in seiner empörenden
    Regelmäßigkeit, um noch einmal vor Gericht gerufen zu werden,
    Den jede blasenbedeckte Zunge in den ersten vom Westwind
    verstreuten Tropfen bewillkommnete, die doch zuließ, daß die Augen Ohnmächtig wurden, die Ohren Warnungen ignorierten, obwohl sie

    37. NORMALIZING JOHN ASHBERY
    An essay by Marjorie Perloff.
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    Normalizing John Ashbery
    by MARJORIE PERLOFF Artists are no fun once they have been discovered
    John Ashbery, "The Invisible Avant-Garde"
    Has success spoiled John Ashbery? By no means, as I shall suggest below, if we are talking about such recent volumes as Can You Hear, Bird (1995). But the current discourse on Ashbery's work is something else again. Now that academic critics, who, not so long ago, dismissed Ashbery's poems as so much obscurantist doubletalk, have been forced to concede that the Ashberyan mode doesn't seem to be going away, that, on the contrary, its particular modulation of voices and performative registers speaks to poetry audiences from Austria to Australia, a new explanatory narrative is in the making. According to this account, there's nothing so unusual about Ashbery, who, so it now seems, has all along written under the sign of Eliot or Stevens, leaving Modernism firmly intact as the movement or epoch of choice, the movement from which no later twentieth-century poet (not even Ashbery) can actually deviate. A recent example of this "business as usual" narrative is James Longenbach's essay "Ashbery and the Individual Talent," published in

    38. Glbtq >> Literature >> Ashbery, John
    john ashbery, one of the leading contemporary American poets, avoids explicit gay content in his poetry, but his work shares concerns with other late twentieth
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    Ashbery, John (b. 1929) John Ashbery, one of the leading contemporary American poets, avoids explicit gay content in his poetry, but his work shares concerns with other late twentieth-century gay writing. Ashbery was born in 1929 near Rochester, New York. He is author of more than fifteen books of poems, beginning with Turandot and Other Poems in 1953, and is considered one of the leading contemporary American poets. His works range in length from two-line poems and haiku to the book-length Flow Chart Sponsor Message.
    Ashbery is a disconcerting poet to read. He produces poems that look like poems, yet do not live up to our expectations of poems and how they create meaning. His poems follow the action of his mind and so always are in danger of being solipsistic, yet they are also clearly engaged in a discourse with the reader. Ashbery is often referred to as a philosophical poet. He is clearly concerned with the nature of language and its connection to thought. He is also concerned more specifically with the nature of poetry and its boundaries in the second half of the twentieth century, as well as with the relationship between poet and reader.

    39. Wie Wir Wissen Und Andere Gedichte
    Gedichte von john ashbery aus 'As We Know' in deutscher œbersetzung.
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    John Ashbery Einige Gedichte aus As We Know in deutscher Übersetzung von Johannes Beilharz Wie wir wissen
    Die fernen Baumwipfel mit ihrem Kirchturm (so
    Überall durchlöchert von dem Übel, das nicht übel ist,
    Der Romanze, die kein Geheimnis birgt, dem Leben, das kein Leben ist,
    Einer Gegenwart, die sich an einem anderen Ort befindet. Und ferner in den kleinen Kapitulationen
    Des Tanzes reibt dein Ellbogen daran,
    Nimmst du es in die Finger. Der Tag der Tat
    War der Tag, an dem du aufhören mußtest, da die Tat
    Den gesamten Stoff betraf, andere Erscheinung nicht möglich war.
    Du rutschtest auf den Knien
    Für diese kostbaren Juwelen aus Quellwasser, Auf Moos gepflanzt, bevor sie aufgesogen wurden Und du auf der Kante dieser stillen Straße mit ihren Trottoirs, ihrem Verkehr schwanktest, Als ob sie hinter dir her wären. Aber da war niemand in der blendenden Mittagssonne, Nur Vögel wie Geheimnisse, die herauszufinden es gilt

    40. Ashbery, John --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
    ashbery, john Britannica Student Encyclopedia. MLA style ashbery, john. Britannica Student Encyclopedia. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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