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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 234 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x13 mm, weight: 151 g
  • Sērija : Literary Conversations Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jul-2022
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Mississippi
  • ISBN-10: 1496840674
  • ISBN-13: 9781496840677
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 234 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x13 mm, weight: 151 g
  • Sērija : Literary Conversations Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jul-2022
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Mississippi
  • ISBN-10: 1496840674
  • ISBN-13: 9781496840677
Billy Collins "puts the fun back in profundity," says poet Alice Fulton. Known for what he has called "hospitable" poems, which deftly blend wit and erudition, Collins (b. 1941) is a poet of nearly unprecedented popularity. His work is also critically esteemed and well represented in The Norton Anthology of American Literature. An English professor for five decades, Collins was fifty-seven when his poetry began gathering considerable international attention.

Conversations with Billy Collins chronicles the poets career beginning with his 1998 interview with Terry Gross on Fresh Air, which exponentially expanded his readership, three years prior to his being named United States Poet Laureate. Other interviewers range from George Plimpton, founder of the Paris Review, to Pulitzer Prizewinning poet Henry Taylor to a Presbyterian pastor, a physics professor, and a class of AP English Literature students.

Over the course of the twenty-one interviews included in the volume, Collins discusses such topics as discovering his persona, that consistently affable voice that narrates his often wildly imaginative poems; why poetry is so loved by children but often met with anxiety by high school students; and his experience composing a poem to be recited during a joint session of Congress on the first anniversary of 9/11, a tragedy that occurred during his tenure as poet laureate. He also explores his love of jazz, his distaste for gratuitously difficult poetry and autobiographical poems, and his beguiling invention of a mock poetic form: the paradelle. Irreverent, incisive, and deeply life-affirminglike his twelve volumes of poetrythese interviews, gathered for the first time in one volume, will edify and entertain readers in the way his sold-out readings have done for the past quarter century.
Introduction xi
Chronology xvii
Describing Ordinary Feelings
3(9)
Terry Gross
Interview with Billy Collins
12(4)
Alletha Saunders
Billy Collins, The Art of Poetry No. 83
16(22)
George Plimpton
Billy Collins with Henry Taylor
38(8)
Henry Taylor
The Poet and the Poem at the Library of Congress: An Interview with Billy Collins by Grace Cavalieri
46(15)
Grace Cavalieri
Billy Collins, Bringing Poetry to the Public
61(9)
Dave Welch
A Brisk Walk: Billy Collins in Conversation
70(7)
Joel Whitney
Brick by Brick--A Conversation with Billy Collins
77(12)
Adam Johnston
The Pleasures of Disorientation: A Conversation with Billy Collins
89(3)
Arlo Haskell
"A Poem Should Not Mean but Move": Billy Collins Speaks with AP Literature Students
92(11)
Charleston School of the Arts / 2010
Wordsworth's Heir
103(7)
Margaret Renkl
Interview with Billy Collins
110(5)
Andy Kuhn
A Conversation with Billy Collins
115(15)
Daniel Menaker
When Pastors Learn from Poets: Billy Collins Visits Princeton Theological Seminary
130(9)
Craig Barnes
Former Poet Laureate Billy Collins on His New Collection--And How Poetry Is Changing
139(12)
Diane Rehm
Q and A with Billy Collins
151(4)
John Cusatis
A Conversation with Billy Collins
155(7)
Anthony Borruso
Poet Billy Collins on Jazz and Poetry
162(9)
Bob Hecht
"The Pure Musicality of Language": Billy Collins Speaks with AP Literature Students
171(14)
Charleston School of the Arts / 2019
Poet Billy Collins on Mortality, Gratitude, and the Importance of Sitting and Doing Nothing
185(9)
Diane Rehm
"One Gift of Sight after Another": Billy Collins on Whale Day
194(7)
John Cusatis
Index 201
John Cusatis teaches at the Charleston School of the Arts. He is author of Understanding Colum McCann, the first critical study of the Irish-born National Book Award winner; editor of Postwar Literature, 19451970 and three volumes of the Dictionary of Literary Biography; and coeditor of Conversations with John Banville, published by University Press of Mississippi.