This long-awaited volume, a new selection of his later poems,
spans ten major collections by one of America's most visionary and
influential poets. Chosen by the author himself, the poems in
"Notes from the Air" represent John Ashbery's best work from the
past two decades, from the critically acclaimed "April Galleons"
and "Flow Chart" to the 2005 National Book Award finalist "Where
Shall I Wander."
While Ashbery has long been considered a powerful force in
twentieth-century culture, "Notes from the Air" demonstrates
clearly how important and relevant his writing continues to be,
well into the twenty-first century. Many of the selections found
here are regularly taught in university classrooms across the
country, and critics and scholars vigorously debate his newest
works as well as his classics. He has already published four major
books since the turn of the new millennium, and, although 2007
marked his eightieth birthday, this legendary literary figure
continues to write fresh, new, and vibrant poetry that remains as
stimulating, provocative, and controversial as ever.
"Notes from the Air" reveals, for the first time in one volume,
the remarkable evolution of Ashbery's poetry from the mid-1980s
into the new century, and offers an irresistible sampling of some
of the finest work by a poet the "New York Times" has called a
"national treasure."
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