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A flip back in time: Billy Collins on "Pale Fire" and lightnings
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In an old interview by George Plimpton, related to Billy Collins, The Art
of Poetry No. 83, we find a reference to Nabokov's "Pale Fire," where
Shade's poem shines under the limelight.
excerpt:
INTERVIEWER: Very rarely do you have poets who write novels.
COLLINS: Nicholas Christopher and Stephen Dobyns are contemporaries that
come to mind. And Ronald Koertge. But success at both is rare. Look at
Joyce. He completely redefined the novel, but his poems are useless. One
exception is Nabokov's Pale Fire-an amazing poem with or without the notes.
http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/482/the-art-of-poetry-no-83-billy-c
ollins
It may be worth reminding you that Collins has published a collection of
poems in 1998 with the title "Picnic,Lightning".
PICNIC, LIGHTNING BY BILLY COLLINS
"My very photogenic mother died in a freak accident (picnic, lightning) when
I was three." - Lolita
It is possible to be struck by a meteor
or a single-engine plane
while reading in a chair at home.
Safes drop from rooftops
and flatten the odd pedestrian
mostly within the panels of the comics,
but still, we know it is possible,
as well as the flash of summer lightning.
[snip]
http://a-bittersweet-life.tumblr.com/post/3717203124/picnic-lightning-by-bil
ly-collins
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of Poetry No. 83, we find a reference to Nabokov's "Pale Fire," where
Shade's poem shines under the limelight.
excerpt:
INTERVIEWER: Very rarely do you have poets who write novels.
COLLINS: Nicholas Christopher and Stephen Dobyns are contemporaries that
come to mind. And Ronald Koertge. But success at both is rare. Look at
Joyce. He completely redefined the novel, but his poems are useless. One
exception is Nabokov's Pale Fire-an amazing poem with or without the notes.
http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/482/the-art-of-poetry-no-83-billy-c
ollins
It may be worth reminding you that Collins has published a collection of
poems in 1998 with the title "Picnic,Lightning".
PICNIC, LIGHTNING BY BILLY COLLINS
"My very photogenic mother died in a freak accident (picnic, lightning) when
I was three." - Lolita
It is possible to be struck by a meteor
or a single-engine plane
while reading in a chair at home.
Safes drop from rooftops
and flatten the odd pedestrian
mostly within the panels of the comics,
but still, we know it is possible,
as well as the flash of summer lightning.
[snip]
http://a-bittersweet-life.tumblr.com/post/3717203124/picnic-lightning-by-bil
ly-collins
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