100 Multiple-Choice Questions

Ashbery, John

Originally published in 'Adventures in Poetry' in 1970. Question 1: 'Thinking can help to solve a problem because? A) problems exist only in the mind B) problems must be taken seriously C) mind triumphs over matter D) not to think would be to avoid the problem E) no problem can be completely solved anyway [or] F) it is our duty to think our way out of problems'.

Publisher: Adventures in Poetry. First American edition thus 2001
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: New York
Patterned wrappers, sewn, with tipped-on label. Fine. 500 copies.


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