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The Best Cigarette
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Audio CD - 01 September, 1997 Cielo Publishing
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks
ISBN: 0965887308
Number of Media: 1
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Glittering White Snow "I suppose I might be different from previous poet laureates by kind of emphasizing the playful or even screwball aspects of poetry." ~Billy Collins
Collins was reappointed to the post of U.S. Poet Laureate in the summer of 2002. He travels throughout the country for readings, lectures and is well loved by his audiences.
Listening to Billy Collins read his poems gave me a new appreciation for his genius. His poetry increases my capacity for viewing the world on a new artistic level. While listening, I had moments of nostalgia as images danced across my mind.
In this CD, you will find many of your favorite poems from many of his published works. They include:
1. Another reason I don't keep a gun in the house - A story of a dog barking. He humorously mixes images of a barking dog solo and Beethoven. 2. Shoveling snow with the Buddha - Winter work ends with warm drinks. 3. Marginalia - An especially enjoyable poem for anyone who loves to find scribblings in books. 4. Afternoon with Irish Cows - Completely vibrant images. You can truly see the images poem.
5. Walking across the Atlantic - An imaginative journey while walking on the water. He imagines what the fish must think about the bottoms of his feet appearing, disappearing. 6. Intro - An introduction that explains the title of this CD. 7. Consolation - Written to consol himself after canceling a trip to Europe. 8. Forgetfulness - If you are over 30, this makes complete sense. An intensely comical poem that will be appreciated by anyone trying to remember the name of a book or name of the author.
9. Workshop - Newbies enjoy entertaining Billy Collins with their artistic expression. 10. Morning - Feet on a cold floor and espresso while the typewriter awaits. 11. Driving myself to a poetry reading - An analysis of his feelings as represented in how he places himself at various points - the car hood and the backseat. 12. Wolf - A wolf reads a book of fairy tales. This is perhaps one of my favorite Billy Collins poems. I love the description of the fur bristling and how he turns each page with his nose.
13. Purity - Explains how he loves to write and drink tea. His explanation of how he writes romantic poetry is almost an interesting insight into male sexuality. 14. The Art of Drowning - Will you really see your life flash before your eyes? 15. Nostalgia - "Remember the 1340s?" I love this poem because it is a humorous visual journey back in time. 16. Candle Hat - A poem about a Goya painting.
17. Sweetalk - Art lovers will enjoy this love poem, especially the twist at the end. 18. Instructions to the Portrait Artist - Interesting insight into the poets' love of the intellectual life. 19. Pin-up - Decadent descriptions of murky garages and mechanics. 20. Flames - Smoky the Bear with his fur gleaming in the sun.
21. Saturday Morning - Casual observations and lazy day moments. 22. The Afterlife - Secrets from the afterlife and how you go to the place you always thought you'd go. Fun idea. 23. Man in Space - Male/Female relationships. 24. Aristotle - Thoughts about a beginning, middle and an end.
25. Wires of the Night - Especially beautiful recollection about death. 26. History of Weather - Flower ruffling breezes and heat shimmering on sand. Images of clouds, rain on battlefields and snow flurries of Victorian London. 27. Best Cigarette - Remembering his days as a smoker as a lover remembers their true love. 28. Invention of the Saxophone - Mentions a historical character from the 13th century.
29. Child Development - Fish work up irregular verbs and children work on name calling. 30. On Reading in the Morning Paper - Dreams 31.The First Dream - Wind ghosts around the house as he leans against the door of sleep. 32. Japan - Reading a favorite Haiku.
33. Thesaurus - Lover's in myths and a congregating of word relatives. I love this one because I love words and Billy Collins has an especially creative way of exploring word meanings. 34. Nightclub - My husband read this to me once and I thought it was hilarious.
Billy Collins' wry wit and his eloquent voice contribute a comical resonance. His comic timing is impeccable and I finally understood some of the humor in his poem "Consolation" about "not" touring Italy. He gives a bit of background, which changes the entire poem. By the end of this reading, he has left the audience deliriously giddy with laughter.
I love the twists at the end of his poems that instantly captures profound emotional moments. There is a casual elegance in his poems. He invites you to journey with him through the poems, although at times Collins throws in a highly imaginative sentence or an entire poem that throws you for an intellectual loop. Billy Collins vocabulary is stunning all on its own. The way he blends the words into images and colors is more than impressive.
If you are in the mood for intellectual beauty, this CD will give you a deep appreciation for laid back and artistic observations.
If you are already a Billy Collin's fan, Pittsburgh Press has issued special hardcover limited editions of three of Billy Collins' books: Questions about Angels, The Art of Drowning, and Picnic, Lightning.
~TheRebeccaReview.com Author of Moonbeam Moths
Dedicated to Eric who found my Billy Collins book reviews and thought I'd enjoy this wonderful recording. Thank you! This was a beautiful gift.
very beautiful Billy Collins poems are easy, funny, and often profound. I've had this CD for a couple of years and listen often. Good stuff.
Superb I could never really get into poetry, although I am a fan of Jazz and Spoken Word (close kin). A lot of poetry to me seems long winded, obscure, pretentious, and drawn out. Mr. Collins work is just the opposite. Eloquent and profound. I feel his words, and they have inspired me to read more of his works and the works of new authors as well. I finished "BrainChild: Visions of a Blind Poet" by Derek Alexander, and found it to be an excellent read. I can't wait to get my copy of "Tuesday's Dreams." Thank you, Mr. Collins, for opening my eyes to the wonderful world of poetry. |
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