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Billy Collins
Ballistics
$24.00
The latest from former U.S. laureate Collins (The Trouble with Poetry and Other Poems)
again shows the deft, often self-mocking touch that has made him one of
America's bestselling poets: while this volume hardly breaks new
ground, it should fly off the shelves. To his jokes about, and against,
his own poetizing, Collins now adds two new emphases: on life in
France, where (to judge by the poems) he has spent some time and (more
pervasively) a preoccupation with the end of life.
Collins is never
carefree, but he is, as always, accessible and high-spirited, making
light even when telling himself that nothing lasts: Vermont, Early
November finds the poet in his kitchen, wringing his signature charm
from the eternal carpe diem theme, determined to seize firmly/ the
second Wednesday of every month. For Collins, such are his stock in
trade, humorous and serious at once.
His tongue-in-cheek assault on the
gloom and doubt in our poetry is his only remedy for the loneliness
that (even for him) shadows all poems: this is a poem, not a novel, he
laments, and the only characters here are you and I,/ alone in an
imaginary room/ which will disappear after a few more lines.
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List price: $24.00
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