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  1. Sickbed. By Elise Asher. JSTOR and the Poetry Foundation are collaborating to digitize, preserve, and extend access to Poetry. Source: Poetry (September 1959) Browse all issues back to 1912. This Appears In. Read Issue. SUBSCRIBE TODAY. September 1959 | Theodore Roethke, Elise Asher, Gwendolyn Brooks, David De Jong, Dorothy Donnelly, Barbara ...

  2. by Elise Asher (1912 – 2004) I unsheathe a grass blade, Drag its private sweetness through my teeth. My limbs float backwards to a day in June, In the vise of yellow sun and quilted ground. My brain is crushed foliage. Though on my idling eyes are traced. Ant-trollies in the grasses. And in my drowsing ears resounds.

  3. Elise Asher was a painter and poet whose integration of poetry into her works – first thematically in her early abstractions, then by integrating text into her compositions – represents a meaningful contribution to New York School painting. Her canvases of the 1950s and 1960s blend calligraphic handwriting with color and brushwork.

  4. 17 de set. de 2004 · Sept. 17, 2004. June Kelly Gallery 591 Broadway, near Houston Street SoHo Through Oct. 5. Elise Asher, who died this year at 92, was a painter who wrote poetry and a poet who painted. Many of her ...

  5. ELISE ASHER, born in Chicago, has been living in Greenwich Village and Provincetown, Massachusetts since 1948. In 1994 she published with Sheep Meadow Press The Visionary Gleam , in which she juxtaposes forty-seven plates of her own paintings with their sources in poems from the great tradition.

  6. by Elise Asher (1912 – 2004) I unsheathe a grass blade, Drag its private sweetness through my teeth. My limbs float backwards to a day in June, In the vise of yellow sun and quilted ground. My brain is crushed foliage. Though on my idling eyes are traced. Ant-trollies in the grasses.

  7. Elise Asher. 1912. Born in Chicago, Illinois, January 15. Lived and worked in New York City and Provincetown, MA. 2004. Died in New York City, March 7. Solo Exhibitions. 2017.