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John Ashbery’s *Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror* is a 1975 poetry collection examining themes of perception and identity through ekphrastic writing. The work utilizes imagery and references to art, particularly paintings, reflecting on the complexities of modern experience. It's notable for its pla...
John Ashbery’s *A Wave* is a 1984 poetry collection recognized for its expansive length and complex structure. The title poem, a significant work within the book, exemplifies Ashbery's style associated with the New York School. It’s notable for winning the Bollingen Prize and remains valuable for re...
John Ashbery’s *Houseboat Days* (1977) presents a series of contemplative poems reflecting on memory, perception, and the American experience. This collection is notable for its exploration of fragmented narratives and surreal imagery within the style of the New York School. It's particularly releva...
John Ashbery’s *Some Trees* (1956) is a significant collection of American poetry. Published during the New York School movement, it showcases Ashbery's experimental style and philosophical explorations. The book gained early recognition through the Yale Younger Poets Prize, establishing him as a ke...
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