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Reading 24: Frou-frou foxes in Midsummer Fires
Another season, proposing a name and distant resolution. And, like the wind, all attention. That was the opening line from John Ashbery’s poem ‘The Ivory Tower’, taken from his 1981 collection, Shadow Train. I’d been avoiding that particular collection for years, put off by its continued use of quatrains, the most hideous of poetic forms,…