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  1. Há 2 dias · Presentación. La siguiente entrevista al poeta estadounidense John Ashbery (1927-2017) fue publicada el 20 de abril del 2015 en Interview Magazine, realizada por el poeta norteamericano Adam Fitzgerald (1983), autor del libro The Late Parade (2013) y el director y fundador de The Ashbery Home School. En ella conversan acerca del último libro ...

  2. Há 2 dias · Conclusion. John Ashbery is an American poet, widely considered to be one of the leading figures of the New York School of Poetry, a contemporary form of verse. His poetry often incorporates a distinct blend of traditional and modern elements, using a variety of poetic styles and topics. His writing is often characterized as having a ‘unique ...

  3. Há 3 dias · In May of 1995, Columbia House was having its final hurrah, and like John Ashbery at the end of “Litany,” I thought I could call their bluff. I saw their flyer, and a game of chicken followed. The CD arrived on graduation day, a day so exhausting—packing, strutting the stage, and moving from the bucolic campus to a room in Hell’s Kitchen—a free CD could take the edge off.

  4. Há 5 dias · O poeta vencedor do Prêmio Pulitzer, John Ashbery, chamou “O Fatalista” de “de tirar o fôlego”, citando a frase “Isso é o que é o destino: o que quer que tenha acontecido”. “Neste sentido, somos todos fatalistas”, escreveu o Sr. Ashbery, “uma vez que ‘o que quer que seja’ aconteceu a todos nós, e todos o reconhecemos quando o vemos.

  5. Há 5 dias · It was here, in Carrington House, a wooden beach bungalow and one of only five sites on the United States National Register of Historic Places recognised for a role in LBGTQ history, that Truman Capote wrote Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1958) and Frank O’Hara partied with fellow poets John Ashbery

  6. Há 5 dias · Scouring the spines, we do see a volume of Kenneth Koch (On the Great Atlantic Rainway), but nothing by John Ashbery. Now, I bother to dwell on this because Ashbery is the only poet from that scene that a) I still love to read, b) that fascinates me, and c) I can really identify as an artist who works in the textuality of sound rather than words.

  7. Há 4 dias · Well, yes, I suppose so, in the same way that art is self-refuting. Art, the lie that tells the truth, is intrinsically ironic. Just as a wave function consists of many superposed possibilities, so art seethes with possible meanings. Take any John Ashbery poem, like “Wakefulness.” Here’s an excerpt:

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