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Rossetti: Poems. Christina Rossetti. Frances McCue. Six American Poets. Billy Collins Live. Billy Collins. Unsettling America.

A Possible World. Kenneth Koch. Shake Loose My Skin. Sonia Sanchez. Browning: Poems. Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning. Morning Haiku. Dancing in the Dark. David Donnell. Early Poems. Robert Frost. Adrian Matejka. Preview — Poetry by Billy Collins. Barbara M. Bachman Designed by. A degree turn implies a turning back—in this case, to poetry. A collection of poems by the most exciting poets at work today, Poetry represents the richness and diversity of the form, and is designed to beckon readers with a selection of poems that are impossible not to love at first glance.

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To ask other readers questions about Poetry , please sign up. Is this book appropriate for an 11 year old in 6th grade? Definitely provide the opportunity for the student to read and decide which poems are preferred. And do if goes for poem anthologies. See 1 question about Poetry …. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews.

Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. Sort order. Jun 03, C. The introduction to this book is such bullshit! How can we? He neuters American poetry and not in a good way! Maybe in the end, these will be the tools to make it through! View all 37 comments. Oct 27, Charles rated it liked it Shelves: poetry.

I commend Billy Collins and the Library of Congress for this initiative. The whole goal of this book is to re-introduce ourselves to poetry as entertainment -- as a pastime rather than as a lesson plan. Well, we've been reading one poem aloud at the beginning of every class, and I think the sheer practice is more important than anything else we've gotten from this collection. Only about one in five poems really "moves" my honors class of sophomores This isn't to say that there aren't some terrific modern poems in here, but many of them are more accessible when they are read and mulled over, rather than heard aloud.

And I hesitate to analyze or discuss any of them in depth, for fear that it would somehow go against the purpose of the anthology. We have taken to reading many of the poems twice. That seems to help. I wish that this book featured more poems from its accompanying website, which seems more tailored to younger and teenaged readers.

And I like them more too! It's kind of refreshing to read a poem and not discuss it to death. But it makes me seriously question the best way to "enjoy" poetry. Oct 24, Cynthia rated it it was amazing. I don't love poetry but i love billy collins, and he makes me want to give poetry a second chance. I saw this collection at the library; it's a book of poems that were selected for the program he created as poet laureate, when students at high schools had the chance to hear one poem on every school day — with no pressure to interpret, respond, write a paper, anything.

His introduction touches on exactly why I and apparently so many other people gave up on poetry; he uses the syllogism "I I don't love poetry but i love billy collins, and he makes me want to give poetry a second chance. His introduction touches on exactly why I and apparently so many other people gave up on poetry; he uses the syllogism "I speak English.

You are writing in English. Why can't I understand what you are saying? I found myself reading them aloud to friends. That's what poetry should be like.

I highly recommend this; go get it, you can read the whole thing in an hour. Sep 02, Owen rated it really liked it Shelves: poetry. I read this book roughly in the way described in the preface, reading a few at a time and not trying to analyze them at all. I have to say, this has done much more for my poetry appreciation than having someone try to explain in depth the masterful construction of one single poem I don't really like. While most of these poems didn't do much for me, the fact that a few did makes me want to read more, and learn why they do.

Jun 14, Becky rated it really liked it. My fiance and I are reading through this together, slowly -- we get to it before bed once a week or so, and then only for a handful of poems. This particular anthology is perfect for this: it was edited by Billy Collins, who specifically went for poetry that is easy to access, heavy on imagery unsurprising from him, as this tends to be the style he writes with as well My fiance and I are reading through this together, slowly -- we get to it before bed once a week or so, and then only for a handful of poems.

This particular anthology is perfect for this: it was edited by Billy Collins, who specifically went for poetry that is easy to access, heavy on imagery unsurprising from him, as this tends to be the style he writes with as well. Poetry is an anthology of poems archived at the Library of Congress. Poetry was a project undertaken by Billy Collins during the time when he served as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress.

Collins had the idea of an anthology geared to high school students. Collins personally selected the poems; he kept the list at poems, 1 for each day of the U.



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