Chekhov's Mistress

Billy vs. Eeyore

by Bud Parr


“And the second trouble with poetry—and I’m gonna stop the list at two—is the presence of presumptuousness in poetry, the sense you get in a poem that the poet takes for granted an interest on the reader’s part in the poet’s autobiographical life, in the poet’s memories, problems, difficulties and even minor perceptions. I try to presume that no one is interested in me.”


-Billy Collins


Seems like a good strategy because a lot of people are interested in Billy Collins. Personally I love his work and if you take the last two issues of Poetry Magazine as indication, I’d say Collins trumps Zagajewski hands down. But I digress. Read this thoroughly enjoyable interview with Collins in the on-line magazine Guernica.

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