Some Trees by John Ashbery

This collection of poems explores themes of perception, nature, and the complexity of human experience through a blend of abstract imagery and innovative language. The poems often juxtapose the mundane with the profound, inviting readers to find meaning in the interplay between the ordinary and the extraordinary. The work is characterized by its experimental style, reflecting a deep engagement with the possibilities of poetic form and the fluidity of interpretation. Through its vivid and sometimes enigmatic verses, the collection challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of reality and the ways in which they interact with the world around them.

Published
1956
Nationality
American
Length
Very Short
Pages
80-100
Original Language
English
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(4.0)
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