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188:'s obsessive (some would say phallocentric) cataloguing of kinds of tornadoes, military ranks, flags of the world, or ways to kill a girl, John Ashbery's proclivities for lists, long sentences, and ambiguous grammar is a trademark system for distorting reality–but all in an effort to dig closer to the real. Indeed, as one critic recently called the poet's slippery tactics: 'It is a fear of death ... death without a comforting narrative for reproductive continuation.'" 634: 173:
together, the result might have been something like the adventures of Dimples, Shuffle, Tidbit and the rest of the Vivians: theirs is a world of the eternal present, a place where the ordinary is nifty and vice versa, and any possibility of a tight ending scampers away into a candy-colored sunset."
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that exhilarates and confounds in roughly equal measure." Kirby wrote that "the excitement stays just below the level of
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who, among other things, collected street waste, compiled various catalogues, and wrote a massive fantasy novel.
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intensity, thanks to the anesthesizing influence of a narrator who is both wide-eyed and disembodied ...If
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John Ashbery
Henry Darger
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN
0374162700
John Ashbery
Henry Darger
outsider artist
David Kirby
The New York Times
laughing gas
video-arcade
Andy Warhol
T. S. Eliot
Barbies
John D'Agata
Boston Review
Henry Darger
1999 in poetry
American literature


D'Agata, John
"Review: Girls on the Run: A Poem"
Boston Review
Somerville, Massachusetts
ISSN
0734-2306
Kirby, David

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