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The New York Times Book Review

"Roffman’s decision to focus solely on Ashbery’s youth pays off...Ashbery may humbly profess that his own experiences can’t possibly be of interest, but they are interesting, especially in Roffman’s deft telling. Like a classic bildungsroman, “The Songs We Know Best” tells the story of a shy, sensitive, preternaturally gifted boy who weathers a lonely childhood on a farm, awakens to the joys and mysteries of art, poetry and sex as a teenager, and finally assumes his true vocation as a poet when he arrives in the big city..."

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The National Book Review: 5 Hot Books

These are five books people are talking about this week (June 19, 2017) -- or should be:

"Roffman’s extraordinary book stretches from John Ashbery’s birth in 1927 to 1955, when W. H. Auden’s selected Ashbery’s debut collection for the prestigious Yale Younger Poets Prize."

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BookPage Review: A Poet's Roots

"Many poets draw on their personal experiences in their art, and Roffman convincingly shows that "even in his earliest writing, Ashbery is drawn to specific moments when one's understanding transforms." With its sharp, informed and unsentimental insight into both the man and his work, The Songs We Know Best is an invaluable biography of a masterful artist."

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Kirkus Starred Review

"Roffman delivers a revealing, unprecedented portrait of this artist up to the publication of Some Trees in 1956, which won the Yale Younger Poets Prize, selected by W.H. Auden, narrowly beating out Ashbery’s close friend Frank O’Hara." 

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