A moving new collection from one of America's greatest poets, now in
paperback.
For more than sixty years, the poems of John Ashbery have served as
signposts guiding us through the delights, woes, hypocrisies, and
uncertainties of living in the modern world. With language harvested
from everyday speech, fragments of pop culture, and objects and figures
borrowed from art and literature, his work makes light out of darkness,
playing with tone and style to show how even the seemingly frivolous
stuff of existence can be employed to express the deepest levels of
feeling.
Commotion of the Birds, his twenty-seventh collection, once again
showcases Ashbery's mastery of a staggering range of voices and his
singular lyric agility: wry, frank, contemplative, resigned, bemused,
and ecstatic. The poet in this new collection is at once removed from
and immersed in the terrain of his examination. Disarmingly
conversational, he invites the reader to join him in looking out onto
the future with humor, curiosity, and insight. The lines of these poems
achieve a low-humming, thrilling point of vibration, a jostling of
feathers before flight.