“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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