Ashbery's Forms of Attention
Discover the profound insights of Andrew Lee DuBois in Ashbery's Forms of Attention, published by The University of Alabama Press in 2006. This compelling 192-page hardback delves into the illustrious career of poet John Ashbery, exploring his work within the shifting landscape of 20th-century aesthetics and the emergence of the information age. DuBois skillfully examines Ashbery's multifaceted roles as a theorist, postmodern metaphysician, and challenger of poetic conventions. Through a detailed analysis of Ashbery's innovative use of stream-of-consciousness, this book illuminates how he navigates the overwhelming aural and visual stimuli of modern life. Perfect for poetry enthusiasts and scholars alike, Ashbery's Forms of Attention offers a fresh perspective on one of the most significant poets of our time. Enhance your understanding of contemporary poetry with this essential read!