Billy Collins Reading Quotations
Billy Collins Quotes about:
Reading Quotes from:
- All Reading Quotes
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Henry David Thoreau
- C S Lewis
- Neil Gaiman
- Daniel Handler
- Virginia Woolf
- Alberto Manguel
- Samuel Johnson
- John Green
- Mark Twain
- Stephen King
- Ray Bradbury
- Thomas Jefferson
- Anna Quindlen
- Margaret Atwood
- Mason Cooley
- Oscar Wilde
- Dave Barry
- Haruki Murakami
- Jeanette Winterson
-
-
-
Clever Quotes
Particularly when I thought of myself as a Wallace Stevens acolyte, I wrote very difficult poetry and I was really guilty of not knowing what I was talking about. I was going for a kind of clever verbal effect. I was trying to sound linguistically or verbally interesting. I had a sense, I guess, from just reading a lot of poetry of how a poem would start and how it would end but really I didn't know what I was doing. It had very little connection to my life.
-
Writing Quotes
I started moving away from poets like Wallace Stevens and Hart Crane and started reading poets like, again, Karl Shapiro, Howard Nemerov, Philip Larkin, and the British poets who were imported through that important anthology put together by Alvarez - and those would include Thom Gunn and Ted Hughes. And I think these poets gave me assurance that there were other ways to write besides the rather involuted style of high modernism whose high priests were Pound, Eliot and Stevens, and Crane perhaps.
-
Country Quotes
Now I would say at any given moment in American life, there are probably 45 poets in airplanes vectoring across the country heading towards...I don't know if anyone's reading it, but poets are still flying around the country going from lectern to lectern.That circuitry has become very well-established.
-
-
Thinking Quotes
I just think that the world of workshops - I've written a poem that is a parody of workshop talk, I've written a poem that is a kind of parody of a garrulous poet at a poetry reading who spends an inordinate amount of time explaining the poem before reading it, I've written a number of satirical poems about other poets.
-
-