by Billy Collins (Author)
However arresting, outlandish, or hilarious, the poems in "Horoscopes for the Dead" are typically prompted by the familiar things of the world: dogs, stars, food, love, and marriage as well as life's local triumphs and disappointments, joys and shames. Collins' gift is to unlock the mysterious in the ordinary, and he is always careful to take his reader with him. Indeed, no other living poet has done more to reengage and revitalize poetry's readership, or so deservedly earned its trust. Few poets have his ability to mix bold, unadorned statements with lyric invention and imaginative richness. And here in these new poems, Collins' inimitable tone - wry, smart, funny, and wise - takes on a darker shade, as the poems declare a deep awareness of transience and mortality. The result is the revelation of a world more precious, more fragile, richer in colour and form than ever. Praise for Billy Collins: "A writer ...fully aware of his work's power to delight". ("New York Times"). "A poet of plentitude, irony, and Augustan grace". ("New Yorker").
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Picador
Published: 01 Jul 2011
ISBN 10: 0330543733
ISBN 13: 9780330543736
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The most companionable of poetic companions. -- The New York Times
Collins continues his penchant for writing witty, companionable verse that's often rooted in everyday matters. -- The Wall Street Journal
Collins writes of time and death with humor and whirligig images and wordplay so unexpected and delectable, reading his poetry is like watching a magician transform ordinary objects--a coin, a card--into something breathtaking out of thin air. -- Booklist
This is the poet's richest work to date. -- Newsday
Beloved, witty, smart, yet accessible. --St. Petersburg Times
Billy Collins is one of today's most popular poets, revered for his ability to evoke humor and heartbreak in verses both subtle and sagacious. --Wisconsin State Journal