The Tribe of John : Ashbery and Contemporary Poetry /
In this collection, 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...
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| Language: | Inglés |
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Tuscaloosa, Ala. :
University of Alabama Press,
[1995]
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| Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Typical Ashbery / Jonathan Morse
- Ashbery as love poet / Charles Altieri
- Coming full circle: John Ashbery's later poetry / Fred Moramarco
- John Ashbery's landscapes / Bonnie Costello
- The Absence of a noble presence / John Koethe
- Purists will object: some meditations on influence / Donald Revell
- Nimbus of sensations: Eros and reverie in the poetry of John Ashbery and Ann Lauterback / James McCorkle
- Ashbery's menagerie and the anxiety of affluence / John Gery
- Periodizing Ashbery and his influence / Stephen Paul Miller
- Fossilized fish and the world of unknowing: John Ashbery and William Bronk / John Ernest
- Taking the tennis court oath / Andrew Ross
- The Music of construction: measure and polyphony in Ashbery and Bernstein / John Shoptaw
- Afterword: The Influence of kinship patterns upon perception of an ambiguous stimulus / Charles Bernstein.


