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Ashbery, John, “Capital Gains,” in New York, September 3, 1979, p. 56.
———, Selected Poems, Penguin, 1985.
Fields, Kenneth, “More Than Language Means,” in Southern Review, 1979, pp. 196–204.
Graff, Gerald, “Indeterminacy,” in Critical Terms for Literary Study, edited by Frank Lentricchia and Thomas McLaughlin, University of Chicago Press, 1990.
Lehman, David, ed., Beyond Amazement: New Essays on John Ashbery, Cornell University Press, 1980.
———, ed., John...
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