Ballistics

Ballistics
Authors
Collins, Billy
Publisher
Random House
Tags
poetry , non-fiction , adult
ISBN
9781400064915
Date
2008-09-09T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.73 MB
Lang
en
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A Billy Collins poem is instantly recognizable. “Using simple, understandable language,” notes *USA Today*, the two-term U.S. Poet Laureate “captures ordinary life–its pleasure, its discontents, its moments of sadness and of joy.” His everyman approach to writing resonates with readers everywhere and generates fans who would otherwise never give a poem a second glance.

Now, in this stunning new collection, Collins touches on a greater array of subjects–love, death, solitude, youth, and aging–delving deeper than ever before. *Ballistics* comes at the reader full force with moving and playful takes on life. Drawing inspiration from the world around him and from such poetic forebears as Robert Frost, Paul Valéry, and eleventh-century poet Liu Yung, Collins drolly captures the essence of an ordinary afternoon:

*All I do these drawn-out days

is sit in my kitchen at Pheasant Ridge

where there are no pheasants to be seen

and, last time I looked, no ridge.*

Collins reflects on his solitude:

*If I lived across the street from myself

and I was sitting in the dark

on the edge of the bed

at five o’clock in the morning,

I might be wondering what the light

was doing on in my study at this hour.*

And he meditates on the effects of love:

*It turns everything into a symbol

like a storm that breaks loose

in the final chapter of a long novel.

And it may add sparkle to a morning,

or deepen a night

when the bed is ringed with fire.*

As Collins strives to find truth in the smallest detail, readers are given a fascinating, intimate glimpse into the heart and soul of a brilliantly thoughtful man and exemplary poet.