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  1. The Tennis Court Oath is a 1962 poetry collection by the American writer John Ashbery. Ashbery lived in Paris when it was published, working as an art critic. The book received few and negative reviews upon its original publication.

  2. The Tennis Court Oath. By John Ashbery. What had you been thinking about. the face studiously bloodied. heaven blotted region. I go on loving you like water but. there is a terrible breath in the way all of this. You were not elected president, yet won the race. All the way through fog and drizzle.

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  4. The Tennis Court Oath. 26 février 1969. Domain. Nouveaux médias | Poésie sonore. Techniques. Disque microsillon en vinylite noire. Duration. 1 minute 56 secondes. Acquisition.

  5. A 35th anniversary edition of classic work from a celebrated American poet who has received the Pulitzer Prize, the national Book Award, and the national Book Critics Circle Award. John Ashbery's second book, The Tennis Court Oaths, first published by Wesleyan in 1962, remains a touchstone of contemporary avant-garde poetry.

  6. 28 de mar. de 2023 · One cannot read John Ashbery’s poetry collection, The Tennis Court Oath, without acknowledging the profound influence of the European Surrealist movement on his work. André Breton in Manifeste du Surréalisme describes the central principle of Surrealism as an attempt to ‘resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream ...

  7. sketch out the history of the Tennis Court oath of June 20, I789, by which the deputies of the French people bound themselves to give France a constitution, and shall attempt