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Three Poems by John Ashbery

michaelwong's review

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5.0

“...the idea of the spectacle as something to be acted out and absorbed still hung in the air long after the last spectator had gone home to sleep.” p. 118

Definitely a GOAT candidate

jobey's review

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5.0

he’s really him

casparb's review

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Incredible ! I love it but also o my word Ashbery’s Three Poems stretch to 118 pages, prose, and they’re mercilessly brilliant but I’m never going to be able to do this properly on one reading. They’re something like theses on poetic practice which develop into the practice of Living with the Problem of Meaning. I love John as ever and he really drops some of his sweetest lines here

In you I fall apart, and outwardly am a single fragment, a puzzle to itself. But we must learn to live in others, no matter how abortive or unfriendly their cold, piecemeal renderings of us: they create us.

The wisdom here is enormous and as I have said too much to digest in a single reading. I leave with near the beginning of The New Spirit:

You are my calm world. This is my happiness. To stand, to go forward into it. The cost is enormous. Too much for one life.

barrybonifay's review against another edition

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challenging hopeful reflective slow-paced

4.5

alexlanz's review against another edition

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Wow! I started to get a sense of what he's up to in these prose blocks: they're reflective on art as a process; they stage the process of a vision coming into being and the contradictions it leads to, almost as a ritual. There's a lot of the occult/spiritual things here too.
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