EBOOK

And the Stars Were Shining

Poems

John Ashbery
(0)
Pages
99
Year
2014
Language
English

About

Witty yet heartbreaking, conversational yet richly lyrical, John Ashbery's sixteenth poetry collection showcases a mastery uniquely his own And the Stars Were Shining originally appeared in 1994, toward the midpoint of a startlingly creative period in Ashbery's long career, during which the great American poet published no fewer than nine books in ten years. The collection brings together more than fifty compact, jewellike, intensely felt poems, including the well-known "Like a Sentence" ("How little we know, / and when we know it!") and the lyrical, deeply moving thirteen-part title poem recognized as one of the author's greatest. This collection is Ashbery at his most accessible, graceful, and elegiac.

Related Subjects

Reviews

"And the Stars Were Shining is one of John Ashbery's strongest collections, the title poem his most beautiful long poem yet. He helps to redeem a bad time when many among us have joined in a guilty flight away from the aesthetic."
Harold Bloom
"Fantastically gifted . . . [Ashbery] has the divine spark."
Calvin Bedient, Poetry
"The greatest poet of our time . . . Dazzlingly full of good stuff."
Harold Bloom

Artists