John Ashbery's new collection speaks from the haunted, ambiguous cities of the twenty-first century. These are the landscapes of the worldly country we have created, both ominous and absurd. Perspectives dissolve into dazzle. The clock is ticking: we are on the wrong set and the cameras are rolling. Ashbery's supple, vigorous idiom conjures an unpredictable world, astonished by moments of piercing directness: the pause to share a winter pear, the sudden apprehension that the places we left fallow 'will be cultivated by another'. "A Worldly Country" tells us where we are, now exhilarating, now vertiginous; full of heartbreak and (as always with Ashbery) full of every kind of mirth, from the most sombre to the most enchanted.
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A poetry collection by one of America's greatest poets, John Ashbery. It speaks from the haunted, ambiguous cities of the twenty-first century.
'Praised as a magical genius, cursed as an obscure joker, John Ashbery writes poetry like no one else.'- Michael Glover, The Independent (1999). Praise for Where Shall I Wander: 'a fine book...Ashbery at his incomparably beautiful best.' - David Herd, The Guardian (2005). 'Where Shall I Wander affords us the rare opportunity to observe not only a poet writing at the peak of his powers--Ashbery has done that before--but a poet still discovering how to sound like himself.' - James Longenbach, The Boston Review (2005).
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ISBN
9781857549195
Publisert
2007-02-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Carcanet Press Ltd
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
76
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