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John Ashbery

    28 juillet 1927 – 3 septembre 2017

    John Ashbery s'est imposé comme l'un des poètes les plus importants d'Amérique, célèbre pour une œuvre caractérisée par une intelligence ludique, des structures complexes et des significations ambiguës qui invitent à l'engagement actif du lecteur. Sa poésie explore fréquemment des thèmes tels que la mémoire, l'identité et la nature même du langage. Le style distinctif d'Ashbery, mêlant des éléments du modernisme et du postmodernisme, a laissé une marque indélébile dans la littérature américaine.

    John Ashbery
    New York Poets: An Anthology
    Selected Poems
    Collected French Translations
    Kitaj: Paintings, Drawings, Pastels
    Selected Poems: John Ashbery
    Black Diaries
    • Black Diaries

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Poetry. Aptly titled, the poems in this collection have the compact, unguarded, transgressive language of a relationship diary. Most explore erotic feelings and disclose both the tangles of desire and the scouring, complicated wounds that mark us. This balance of clean decision and difficult feeling is, finally, thrilling.

      Black Diaries
      5,0
    • Selected Poems: John Ashbery

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      During his career John Ashbery has been hailed as the eminence grise of postmodernism, championed by W.H. Auden and has carried off every major literary prize. Drawn from the work he published up to 1984, this collection makes a wide range of this poet's writing available.

      Selected Poems: John Ashbery
      4,3
    • Kitaj: Paintings, Drawings, Pastels

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Works by the American expatriate artist are accompanied by discussions of his themes and technique

      Kitaj: Paintings, Drawings, Pastels
      4,3
    • Collected French Translations

      Prose

      • 428pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Featuring masterful translations, this vibrant collection showcases the work of one of today's finest poets. The selections highlight the poet's skill in capturing the essence and nuances of the original texts, offering readers a rich and immersive experience. Each piece reflects a deep understanding of language and emotion, making this collection a vital addition for lovers of poetry and translation alike.

      Collected French Translations
      4,2
    • From the early virtuosity of Some Trees and The Tennis Court Oath through the triumphs of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror to the brilliance of A Wave - each collection of John Ashbery's verse has broken new ground. Now, from the whole range of a lifetime's work, Ashbery has chosen his own selection of 138 poems, including short lyrics, haiku, prose poems, and many of his major long poems. Seeing these great works together in one volume, readers will be able to savor a distillation of John Ashbery's work and appreciate fully how remarkable is his achievement.

      Selected Poems
      4,2
    • New York Poets: An Anthology

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Gathers the work of four of the 'first generation' of New York poets: Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch and James Schuyler. This anthology provides introductions to the poets' work, and charts an exchange between experiment and the emergence of language poetry.

      New York Poets: An Anthology
      4,2
    • Some Trees

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      A capsule of the imaginative life of the individual, Some Trees is the 52nd volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets   Comparing him to T. S. Eliot, Stephanie Burt writes that Ashbery is “the last figure whom half of the English-language poets alive thought a great model, and the other half thought incomprehensible.” After the publication of Some Trees, selecting judge W. H. Auden famously confessed that he didn’t understand a word of it. Most reviews were negative. But in this first book of poems from one of the century’s most important poets, one finds the seeds of Ashbery’s oeuvre, including the influence of French surrealists—many of whom he translated—and abstract expressionism.

      Some Trees
      4,2
    • John Ashberry won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award for Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Ashberry reaffirms the poetic powers that have made him such an outstanding figure in contemporary literature. This new book continues his astonishing explorations of places where no one has ever been.

      Ashbery John : Self-Portrait in A Convex Mirror(R/I)
      4,1