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• The State University of New York at Buffalo’s Electronic Poetry Center has a website dedicated to Ashbery’s life and work at http://wings. buffalo.edu/epc/authors/ashbery/
• The Academy of American Poets has a site dedicated to Ashbery and an audiofile of the poet reading his poem “My Philosophy of Life” at http://www.poets.org/lit/poet/jashbfst.htm
• A collection of critical, historical, and biographical information on Ashbery can be accessed at the Modern American Poetry site at http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/ ashbery/ashbery.htm
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