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9780061367182

Notes from the Air

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publications

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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."

Table of Contents

from April Galleons (1987)
Vetiverp. 3
Riddle Mep. 5
A Mood of Quiet Beautyp. 7
Finnish Rhapsodyp. 8
Alone in the Lumber Businessp. 11
Vaucansonp. 13
Someone You Have Seen Beforep. 15
Ostensiblyp. 17
Becalmed on Strange Watersp. 19
The Big Cloudp. 20
Some Moneyp. 22
Wet Are the Boardsp. 23
Offshore Breezep. 25
The Ice Stormp. 26
April Galleonsp. 30
from Flow Chart (1991)
Section Vp. 35
from Hotel Lautreamont (1992)
Light Turnoutsp. 65
Autumn Telegramp. 66
Notes from the Airp. 67
Still Life with Strangerp. 69
Hotel Lautreamontp. 70
On the Empress's Mindp. 73
The Phantom Agentsp. 74
From Estuaries, from Casinosp. 75
Autumn on the Thruwayp. 78
The Little Black Dressp. 84
Avant de quitter ces lieuxp. 85
In Another Timep. 87
Le mensonge de Nina Petrovnap. 88
Korean Soap Operap. 90
A Driftwood Altarp. 93
The Youth's Magic Hornp. 96
Seasonalp. 98
Kamarinskayap. 99
Elephant Visitorsp. 101
Retablop. 102
Quartetp. 104
[untitled]p. 107
Just Wednesdayp. 108
In My Way / On My Wayp. 110
No Good at Namesp. 113
In Vain, Thereforep. 115
A Hole in Your Sockp. 116
How to Continuep. 117
from And the Stars Were Shining (1994)
Token Resistancep. 121
The Mandrill on the Turnpikep. 122
About to Movep. 123
Ghost Riders of the Moonp. 125
The Love Scenesp. 126
Well, Yes, Actuallyp. 127
Myrtlep. 129
Mutt and Jeffp. 130
Coventryp. 132
And the Stars Were Shiningp. 134
from Can You Hear, Bird (1995)
A Poem of Unrestp. 157
A Waking Dreamp. 158
At First I Thought I Wouldn't Say Anything About Itp. 159
... by an Earthquakep. 160
By Guess and by Goshp. 164
Can You Hear, Birdp. 165
Cantileverp. 166
Chapter II, Book 35p. 167
Dangerous Moonlightp. 169
Debit Nightp. 171
Dull Mauvep. 173
My Philosophy of Lifep. 174
No Longer Very Clearp. 176
Operators Are Standing Byp. 177
Plain as Dayp. 178
Sleepers Awakep. 180
The Faint of Heartp. 181
The Green Mummiesp. 183
The Military Basep. 184
The Problem of Anxietyp. 185
Today's Academiciansp. 186
from Tuesday Eveningp. 187
Yes, Dr. Grenzmer. How May I Be of Assistance to You? What! You Say the Patient Has Escaped?p. 195
You Would Have Thoughtp. 198
from Wakefulness (1998)
Wakefulnessp. 201
Baltimorep. 203
Cousin Sarah's Knittingp. 204
Last Night I Dreamed I Was in Bucharestp. 206
Added Poignancyp. 207
Laughing Gravyp. 209
From Such Commotionp. 210
Alive at Every Passagep. 212
The Burden of the Parkp. 213
Dear Sir or Madamp. 216
Discordant Datap. 217
Outside My Window the Japanese ...p. 219
Probably Based on a Dreamp. 221
Proximityp. 222
Like Americap. 223
Snowp. 224
The Dong with the Luminous Nosep. 226
Come On, Dearp. 228
Homecomingp. 230
from Girls on the Run (1999)
Sections I, II, III, VIII, IX, XXIp. 233
from Your Name Here (2000)
This Roomp. 249
If You Said You Would Come with Mep. 250
A Linnetp. 251
The Bobinski Brothersp. 252
Merrily We Livep. 253
Caravaggio and His Followersp. 255
Industrial Collagep. 257
The History of My Lifep. 259
Memories of Imperialismp. 260
Heartachep. 262
Redeemed Areap. 264
They Don't Just Go Away, Eitherp. 266
Sonatine Melancoliquep. 268
Stanzas before Timep. 270
A Suitp. 271
Crossroads in the Pastp. 272
How Dangerousp. 273
Lemurs and Phariseesp. 274
The Underwritersp. 276
Vendangesp. 278
Has to Be Somewherep. 280
Strange Cinemap. 282
Fade Inp. 283
Pastilles for the Voyagep. 284
Your Name Herep. 285
from Chinese Whispers (2002)
A Nice Presentationp. 289
Disagreeable Glimpsesp. 290
Theme Park Daysp. 292
From the Diary of a Molep. 293
Mordredp. 294
The Lightning Conductorp. 296
I Asked Mr. Dithers Whether It Was Time Yet He Said No to Waitp. 298
Chinese Whispersp. 299
In the Time of Pussy Willowsp. 302
Little Sick Poemp. 304
Local Legendp. 305
Portrait with a Goatp. 306
As Umbrellas Follow Rainp. 307
Oh Eveningsp. 313
Runwayp. 314
Her Cardboard Loverp. 315
The Havesp. 316
Like Air, Almostp. 319
The Blessed Way Outp. 321
The Business of Falling Asleep (2)p. 322
Sir Gammer Vansp. 324
from Where Shall I Wander (2005)
Ignorance of the Law Is No Excusep. 329
Day's of Reckoningp. 330
Coma Berenicesp. 332
The New Higherp. 336
Interesting People of Newfoundlandp. 337
Retrop. 339
Annuals and Perennialsp. 341
Heavy Homep. 342
The Templatep. 343
The Snow-Stained Petals Aren't Pretty Any Morep. 344
Sonnet: More of Samep. 345
The Love Interestp. 346
Compositionp. 347
Where Shall I Wanderp. 348
Index of Titles and First Linesp. 353
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Excerpts

Notes from the Air
Selected Later Poems

Vetiver

Ages passed slowly, like a load of hay,
As the flowers recited their lines
And pike stirred at the bottom of the pond.
The pen was cool to the touch.
The staircase swept upward
Through fragmented garlands, keeping the melancholy
Already distilled in letters of the alphabet.

It would be time for winter now, its spun-sugar
Palaces and also lines of care
At the mouth, pink smudges on the forehead and cheeks,
The color once known as “ashes of roses.”
How many snakes and lizards shed their skins
For time to be passing on like this,
Sinking deeper in the sand as it wound toward
The conclusion. It had all been working so well and now,
Well, it just kind of came apart in the hand
As a change is voiced, sharp
As a fishhook in the throat, and decorative tears flowed
Past us into a basin called infinity.
[. . .]

Notes from the Air
Selected Later Poems
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