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Billy Collins (March 22, 1941-)
(born William James Collins March 22, 1941) is an American poet, appointed
as Poet Laureate of the United States from 2001 to 2003. He is a
Distinguished Professor at Lehman College of the City University of New York
and is the Senior Distinguished Fellow of the Winter Park Institute, Florida.
Collins was recognized as a Literary Lion of the New York Public Library
(1992) and selected as the New York State Poet for 2004-2006.
Early years
Collins was born in New York City to William and Katherine Collins. Katherine
Collins was a nurse who stopped working to raise the couple's only child.
Mrs. Collins had the ability to recite verses on almost any subject, which she
often did, and cultivated in her young son the love of words, both written
and spoken. Billy Collins attended Archbishop Stepinac High School in White
Plains and received a B.A. (English) from the College of the Holy Cross in
1963 and received his M.A. and Ph.D in English from the University of
California, Riverside. His professors at Riverside included Victorian scholar
and poet Robert Peters. In 1975 Collins founded The Mid Atlantic Review with
his good friend and co-editor, Michael Shannon.
Career
Collins is a Distinguished Professor of English at Lehman College in the
Bronx, where he joined the faculty in 1968 and has taught for over thirty
years. Additionally, he is a founding Advisory Board member of the CUNY
Institute for Irish-American Studies at Lehman College. He also has taught
and served as a visiting writer at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New
York as well as teaching workshops across the U.S. and in Ireland. Collins is
a member of the faculty of SUNY Stonybrook Southampton College, where
he teaches poetry workshops. Collins was named U.S. Poet Laureate in 2001
and held the title until 2003. Collins served as Poet Laureate for the State of
New York from 2004 until 2006. Collins has been named Senior Distinguished
Fellow at the Winter Park Institute in Winter Park, Florida, an affiliate of
Rollins College. He is on the editorial board at The Alaska Quarterly Review,
not actively involved since 2000. He is on the advisory board at the Southern
Review, and is similarly named in other journals
As U.S. Poet Laureate, Collins read his poem The Names at a special joint
session of the United States Congress on September 6, 2002, held to
remember the victims of the 9/11 attacks. Though, unlike their British
counterparts, U.S. poets laureate are not asked or expected to write
occasional poetry, Collins was asked by the Librarian of Congress to write a
poem especially for that event. Collins initially refused to read "The Names"
in public, though he has read it two times in public since 2002. He vows not
to include it in any of his books, refusing to capitalize in any way on the 9/11
attacks. However, "The Names" was included in the The Poets Laureate
Anthology, put out by the Library of Congress, for which Collins wrote the
foreword. The only published version of "The Names," it contains a number
of regrettable typographical errors. As Poet Laureate, Collins instituted the
program Poetry 180 for high schools. Collins chose 180 poems for the
program and the accompanying book, Poetry 180: A Turning Back to
Poetry-- one for each day of the school year. Collins edited a second
anthology, 180 More Extraordinary Poems for Every Day to refresh the
supply of available poems. The program is online, and poems are available
there for no charge.
In 1997, Collins recorded The Best Cigarette, a collection of 34 of his poems,
that would become a bestseller. In 2005, the CD was re-released under a
Creative Commons license, allowing free, non-commercial distribution of the
recording. He also recorded two of his poems for the audio versions of
Garrison Keillor's collection Good Poems (2002). Collins has appeared on
Keillor's radio show, A Prairie Home Companion, numerous times, where he
gained a portion of his large following. In 2005, Collins recorded "Billy Collins
Live: A Performance at the Peter Norton Symphony Space" in New York City.
Collins was introduced by his friend, actor Bill Murray.
Billy Collins has been called "The most popular poet in America" by the New
York Times. When he moved from the University of Pittsburgh Press to
Random House, the advance he received shocked the poetry world — a
six-figure sum for a three-book deal, virtually unheard of in poetry. The deal
secured for Collins through his literary agent, Chris Calhoun of Sterling Lord
Literistic, with the editor Daniel Menaker, remained the talk of the poetry
world, and indeed the literary world, for quite some time.
Over the years, the U.S. magazine Poetry has awarded Collins several prizes
in recognition of poems they publish. During the 1990s, Collins won five such
prizes. The magazine also selected him as "Poet of the Year" in 1994. In
2005 Collins was the first annual recipient of its Mark Twain Prize for Humor
in Poetry. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the
Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts and in 1993, from the John Simon
Guggenheim Foundation.
Awards and honors
1986, Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts
1983, Fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts
1991, National Poetry Series publication prize - winner, Questions About
Angels
1992, New York Public Library 'Literary Lion'
1993, Fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation
1994, Poetry Magazine - Poet of the Year
1995, Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, Academy of American Poets - shortlist,
The Art of Drowning
2001, US Poet Laureate
2002, US Poet Laureate
2004, New York State Poet Laureate
2005, Mark Twain Award for Humor in Poetry
Eserleri:
Poetry Collections
Pokerface (1977)
Video Poems (1980)
The Apple That Astonished Paris. University of Arkansas Press. 1988. ISBN
9781557280244.; University of Arkansas Press, 2006, ISBN 9781557288233
Questions About Angels (1991)
The Art of Drowning University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995, ISBN
9780822955672
Picnic, Lightning (1998)
Taking Off Emily Dickinson’s Clothes (2000)
Sailing Alone Around the Room: New and Selected Poems. Random House.
2001.; reprint Random House, Inc., 2002, ISBN 9780375755194
Nine Horses. Random House, Inc.. 2002. ISBN 9781588362780.
The Trouble with Poetry. 2005.; reprint Random House, Inc., 2007, ISBN
9780375755217
She Was Just Seventeen (2006)
Ballistics. 2008. ISBN 9781400064915.
"Horoscopes for the Dead" (2011) ISBN 9781400064922
Editor
Billy Collins, ed. (2003). Poetry 180. Random House, Inc.. ISBN
9780812968873.
Billy Collins, ed. (2005). 180 More Extraordinary Poems for Every Day.
Random House, Inc.. ISBN 9780812972962.
Billy Collins, ed. (2010). Bright Wings: An Illustrated Anthology of Poems
About Birds. Illustrator David Sibley. Columbia University Press. ISBN
9780231150842.
Billy Collins: Everyday moments, caught in time
Billy Collins: Two poems about what dogs think (probably)
Billy Collins - The Lanyard
Billy Collins on How to Write Poetry
Billy Collins On The Great Poets | Billy Collins | Big Think
An Evening with Billy Collins -- Point Loma Writer's Symposium By the Sea 2013
One of the MOST CONTROVERSIAL Fights in Boxing History Led to Tragedy
"Aimless Love" - Billy Collins - 11/2/2013
The Tragic Fight That Changed Boxing Forever
"To my favourite 17 year old High-school girl" - Billy Collins
Billy Collins - Litany
Billy Collins on Reading Poetry Aloud
Luis Resto vs Billy Collins Jr. (High Quality)
Der Schmutzigste Boxkampf Aller Zeiten
Remember Billy Collins vs Luis Resto
Billy Collins Creativity Conversation
Billy Collins reads his poem "Forgetfulness."
Billy Collins Teaches Reading and Writing Poetry | Official Trailer | MasterClass
Three Poems by Billy Collins (2007)
Billy Collins Tragic Heartbreaking Story
Poet Billy Collins on humor, authenticity and 'Aimless Love'
billy collins 2019 live reading
Y sucedió que.........Final del combate Billy Collins vs Luis Resto
Forgetfulness - Billy Collins Animated Poetry
"How Poems End" with Billy Collins - The Academy for Teachers
My New Betting Strategy Using OddsJam
Billy Collins performs "Monday"
The Country - Billy Collins Animated Poetry
Billy Collins on Writing Poetry No One Sees
This WEIRD Betting Strategy Will Win You More Money! (Step-By-Step)
Four poems from Billy Collins - 2/7/2015
"Hangover" by Billy Collins
Poetry Passages 157: Billy Collins - Interview & Reading (PART I)
The Complete Review of Billy Collins' Poetry Masterclass
Sonnet by Billy Collins (annotated)
nostalgia
Former Poet Laureate Billy Collins Reads "The Unfortunate Traveler"
Billy Collins - "Insomnia"
The Poems of Billy Collins -- Point Loma Writer’s Symposium By the Sea 2013
Poetry Everywhere: "The Lanyard" by Billy Collins
Billy Collins - Consolation
Phil Collins - Another Day In Paradise (Official Music Video)
The Worst Boxing Cheat Ever | Who Ended Billy Collins’ Boxing Career
"Child Development" by Billy Collins (read by Tom O'Bedlam)
"Forgetfulness" by Billy Collins (read by Tom O'Bedlam)
"Building With Its Face Blown Off" by Billy Collins
Aristotle by Billy Collins (context in description)
The Tragic Story of Billy Collins Jr
Salon@615-Billy Collins
Billy Collins Twitter poem
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