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John Ashbery and Anglo-American Exchange Oli Hazzard (Lecturer in Creative Writing, University of St. Andrews)

John Ashbery and Anglo-American Exchange By Oli Hazzard (Lecturer in Creative Writing, University of St. Andrews)

John Ashbery and Anglo-American Exchange by Oli Hazzard (Lecturer in Creative Writing, University of St. Andrews)


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This book shows how Ashbery's poetry has been centrally concerned with questions of national identity and intercultural poetic exchange. Through detailed close readings of his poetry, original interviews, and extensive archival research, a new account of Ashbery's aesthetic, and a significant re-mapping of post-war English poetry, is presented.

John Ashbery and Anglo-American Exchange Summary

John Ashbery and Anglo-American Exchange: The Minor Eras by Oli Hazzard (Lecturer in Creative Writing, University of St. Andrews)

In 1966, John Ashbery wrote: 'The English language is constantly trying to stave off invasion by the American language; it lives in a state of alert which is reflected to some degree in English poetry.' This book shows how the work of a major post-war American poet has been centrally concerned with questions of national identity and intercultural poetic exchange, by reading crucial episodes in Ashbery's oeuvre in the context of an 'other tradition' of modern English poets he himself has defined. This line runs from the editor of Ashbery's recent Collected Poems, Mark Ford, through Lee Harwood in the late 1960s, F. T. Prince in the 1950s, to 'chronologically the first and therefore most important influence' on his own work, W. H. Auden. Through detailed close readings of the poetry of Ashbery and these English poets, original interviews, and extensive archival research, a new account of Ashbery's aesthetic, and a significant re-mapping of post-war English poetry, is presented. The biographical slant of the book is highly significant, as it reads these writers' poetry and correspondence together for the first time, suggesting how major poetic innovations arose from specific social contexts, from the particulars of relations between poets, and also from a broader climate of Anglo-American exchange as registered by each poet. The book's presentation of the process of poetic influence is attentive to actual exchanges between contemporaries as evidenced in correspondence, as opposed to speculative relationships with dominant figures, and as such represents a departure from many other studies of Ashbery's work. Key themes include 'Englishness' as a national imaginary, the concept of the 'minor', reciprocal influence, and the poetry of coteries. The result is that both Ashbery himself, and the landscape of post-war English poetry, are presented in significantly new lights.

John Ashbery and Anglo-American Exchange Reviews

Hazzard's prose is clear, and those fascinated either with the great New York School poet or with the differences between national literatures will find this book interesting. Summing up: Recommended * CHOICE *

About Oli Hazzard (Lecturer in Creative Writing, University of St. Andrews)

Oli Hazzard is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of St. Andrews, and previously taught at Kingston University. He received his BA from University College London, his MA from the University of Bristol, and his D.Phil from the University of Oxford, where he was affiliated with the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing at Wolfson College. He has written two books of poems: Between Two Windows (Carcanet, 2012), which won the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize, an Eric Gregory Award, and was a Book of the Year in the Times Literary Supplement, Financial Times and Guardian; and Blotter (Carcanet, 2018).

Table of Contents

Introduction 1: 'the barbarous wastes': Ashbery and W. H. Auden 2: 'all things as they might be': Ashbery and F. T. Prince 3: 'trying to have it both ways': Ashbery and Lee Harwood 4: 'we are where we exchanged / positions': Ashbery and Mark Ford

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NPB9780198822011
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0198822014
John Ashbery and Anglo-American Exchange: The Minor Eras by Oli Hazzard (Lecturer in Creative Writing, University of St. Andrews)
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Oxford University Press
2018-07-04
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