John Ashbery and English Poetry

Ben Hickman

John Ashbery and English Poetry
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
31 March 2012
Pages
200
ISBN
9780748644759

John Ashbery and English Poetry

Ben Hickman

A study of how we should read one of America’s most important poets Ben Hickman argues that we must attend to Ashbery’s radical conception of reading if we are to understand the originality of his writing. His study focuses on Ashbery’s reading of English poets, including Andrew Marvell, John Donne, William Wordsworth, John Clare, T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden, and examines Ashbery’s writing in terms of an ‘aesthetic of inattention’. Hickman critiques the Americanisation of Ashbery’s work as well as common assumptions about his Romanticism, his avant-garde Modernism and his engagement with the historical present. He demonstrates that Ashbery’s generosity as a writer is closely tied to his generosity, inattention and situatedness as a reader. Key Features * Original new reading of Ashbery’s affinities with English poetry and his engagement with different poets and traditions * Draws on research undertaken at the Houghton archive, where Ashbery’s papers are held * Innovative approach will help reshape the critical apparatus for appreciating contemporary poetry as a whole

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