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Can You Hear, Bird: Poems by John Ashbery
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Can You Hear, Bird: Poems

by John Ashbery

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Farrar Straus & Giroux (T) (1995), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 175 pages

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However good people say Ashbery's poetry is, I have difficulty understanding it
  jon1lambert | Dec 27, 2009 |
I found this to be Ashbery's most accessible book by far. Still a bit acerbic and airy. Read it to improve your vocabulary. ( )
  abirdman | Jul 4, 2007 |
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Of this excellent work, Marjorie Perloff writes: "Literary echoes, puns, paragrams, and mini-narratives collide so as to create the image of a world bursting with memories and overflowing with possibilities--a world like no one else's." John Ashbery, long admired for his wit, craft, and assured (if sometimes bewildered) tone, has outdone himself here. Notice especially the tour de force, "Eternity Sings the Blues."

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