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Voyage in the Blue
Farm
Farm II
Farm III
Hop o' My Thumb
De Imagine Mundi
Foreboding
The Tomb of Stuart Merrill
Tarpaulin
River
Mixed Feelings
The One Thing That Can Save America
Tenth Symphony
On Autumn Lake
Fear of Death
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Sand Pail
No Way of Knowing
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City Afternoon
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All and Some
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Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror
John Ashbery (1927 – 2017) was the author of more than twenty-five collections of poetry, including Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror, which won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award; Selected Poems (1985); and Selected Later Poems (2007), which was awarded the 2008 International Griffin Poetry Prize. Ashbery’s honors included a MacArthur Fellowship and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Book Foundation in 2011.
"No one now writing poetry in the English language is likelier than
Ashbery to survive the severe judgments of time. . . . He is
joining that American sequence that includes Whitman, Dickinson,
Stevens, and Hart Crane." --Harold Bloom
"Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror is certainly one of the most
sustained performances in American writing. . . . John Ashbery,
more than any other contemporary, is the poet of the momentary, the
transitory. This preoccupation animates everything he writes, and
what he writes is some of the best poetry of our day." --The
Washington Post
"Ashbery is astonishingly original, and though his mannerisms have
been widely imitated, he himself has imitated no one." --Edmund
White
"A style devoid of pretension and a beautiful ease of manner that
is rarely less than enchanting . . . There is no one who writes
quite like Ashbery, and the poetic territory he inhabits is very
much his own." --Paul Auster
"No one now writing poetry in the English language is likelier than
Ashbery to survive the severe judgments of time. . . . He is
joining that American sequence that includes Whitman, Dickinson,
Stevens, and Hart Crane." --Harold Bloom
"Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror is certainly one of the
most sustained performances in American writing. . . . John
Ashbery, more than any other contemporary, is the poet of the
momentary, the transitory. This preoccupation animates everything
he writes, and what he writes is some of the best poetry of our
day." --The Washington Post
"Ashbery is astonishingly original, and though his mannerisms have
been widely imitated, he himself has imitated no one." --Edmund
White
"A style devoid of pretension and a beautiful ease of manner that
is rarely less than enchanting . . . There is no one who writes
quite like Ashbery, and the poetic territory he inhabits is very
much his own." --Paul Auster
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