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基本信息·出版社:Random House Trade Paperbacks
·页码:192 页
·出版日期:2002年09月
·ISBN:0375755195
·International Standard Book Number:0375755195
·条形码:9780375755194
·EAN:9780375755194
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
内容简介 Sailing Alone Around the Room, by America’s Poet Laureate, Billy Collins, contains both new poems and a generous gathering from his earlier collections
The Apple That Astonished Paris,
Questions About Angels,
The Art of Drowning, and
Picnic, Lightning. These poems show Collins at his best, performing the kinds of distinctive poetic maneuvers that have delighted and fascinated so many readers. They may begin in curiosity and end in grief; they may start with irony and end with lyric transformation; they may, and often do, begin with the everyday and end in the infinite. Possessed of a unique voice that is at once plain and melodic, Billy Collins has managed to enrich American poetry while greatly widening the circle of its audience.
Sailing Alone Around the Room, by America?s Poet Laureate, Billy Collins, contains both new poems and a generous gathering from his earlier collections
The Apple That Astonished Paris,
Questions About Angels,
The Art of Drowning, and
Picnic, Lightning. These poems show Collins at his best, performing the kinds of distinctive poetic maneuvers that have delighted and fascinated so many readers. They may begin in curiosity and end in grief; they may start with irony and end with lyric transformation; they may, and often do, begin with the everyday and end in the infinite. Possessed of a unique voice that is at once plain and melodic, Billy Collins has managed to enrich American poetry while greatly widening the circle of its audience.
作者简介 Billy Collins has published six collections of poetry, including
Questions About Angels, The Art of Drowning, and
Picnic, Lightning. He teaches at Lehman College of the City University of New York and at Sarah Lawrence College and was recently appointed named the U.S. Poet Laureate.
From the Hardcover edition. 媒体推荐 ?What Collins does best is turn an apparently simple phrase into a numinous moment.?
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The New Yorker?It is difficult not to be charmed by Collins, and that in itself is a remarkable literary accomplishment.?
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The New York Review of Books?A brilliant comic sally...a wonderful, sly, and moving collection.?
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San Francisco Chronicle?[Collins] takes the mundane thing and shows you its mystery. And he takes the mysterious and strips it naked.?
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The Washington Post --
Review 编辑推荐 “What Collins does best is turn an apparently simple phrase into a numinous moment.”
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The New Yorker“It is difficult not to be charmed by Collins, and that in itself is a remarkable literary accomplishment.”
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The New York Review of Books“A brilliant comic sally...a wonderful, sly, and moving collection.”
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San Francisco Chronicle“[Collins] takes the mundane thing and shows you its mystery. And he takes the mysterious and strips it naked.”
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The Washington Post 专业书评 From the Back Cover“What Collins does best is turn an apparently simple phrase into a numinous moment.”
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The New Yorker“It is difficult not to be charmed by Collins, and that in itself is a remarkable literary accomplishment.”
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The New York Review of Books“A brilliant comic sally...a wonderful, sly, and moving collection.”
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San Francisco Chronicle“[Collins] takes the mundane thing and shows you its mystery. And he takes the mysterious and strips it naked.”
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The Washington Post 文摘 from
The Apple That Astonished Paris
(1988)
Another Reason Why I Don?t Keep a Gun in the House
The neighbors? dog will not stop barking.
He is barking the same high, rhythmic bark
that he barks every time they leave the house.
They must switch him on on their way out.
The neighbors? dog will not stop barking.
I close all the windows in the house
and put on a Beethoven symphony full blast
but I can still hear him muffled under the music,
barking, barking, barking,
and now I can see him sitting in the orchestra,
his head raised confidently as if Beethoven
had included a part for barking dog.
When the record finally ends he is still barking,
sitting there in the oboe section barking,
his eyes fixed on the conductor who is
entreating him with his baton
while the other musicians listen in respectful
silence to the famous barking dog solo,
that endless coda that first established
Beethoven as an innovative genius. Walking Across the Atlantic
I wait for the holiday crowd to clear the beach
before stepping onto the first wave.
Soon I am walking across the Atlantic
thinking about Spain,
checking for whales, waterspouts.
I feel the water holding up my shifting weight.
Tonight I will sleep on its rocking surface.
But for now I try to imagine what
this must look like to the fish below,
the bottoms of my feet appearing, disappearing. Plight of the Troubadour
For a good hour I have been singing lays
in langue d?oc to a woman who knows
only langue d?oïl, an odd Picard dialect
at that.
The European love lyric is flourishing
with every tremor of my voice,
yet a friend has had to tap my shoulder
to tell me she has not caught a word.
My sentiments are tangled like kites
in the branche
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