Rivers and mountains / John Ashbery
Material type: TextSeries: The American poetry series ; v. 12Publication details: New York : Ecco Press , 1977, c1966.Description: 63 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780880011907
- 811 ASH
- PS3501.S475 R5 1977
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It is now virtually impossible to overstate Ashbery's influence and the fervor of his partisans. Since the death of Robert Lowell, Ashbery has been the most discussed of all American poets. Although his poetry is imbued with anxiety and uncertainty, Ashbery has become the dominant poet of both the avant-garde and academic criticism-a position not held by a poet since T. S. Eliot in the 1930s and 1940s.
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