9780692744611-0692744614-The Billy Collins Experience

The Billy Collins Experience

ISBN-13: 9780692744611
ISBN-10: 0692744614
Author: A.M. Juster
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Aldrich Press
Format: Paperback 70 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780692744611
ISBN-10: 0692744614
Author: A.M. Juster
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Aldrich Press
Format: Paperback 70 pages

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The Billy Collins Experience (ISBN-13: 9780692744611 and ISBN-10: 0692744614), written by authors A.M. Juster, was published by Aldrich Press in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Billy Collins Experience (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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If, as William Blake insisted, “Opposition is True Friendship,” A. M. Juster and Billy Collins should be bosom buddies. The two poets are complete opposites, Juster a formalist, a classicist; Collins, a populist free-verser. But this hilarious collection brings them together as a comedy team, albeit Collins may chafe at having to play the straight man. After all, it is unmistakably Collins’s signature style that Juster has borrowed to create these poems. Nearly every line is a side-splitting punch line, and poor Billy Collins is the punching bag! Somehow I think that when he comes to, Collins will blurrily recognize his opponent and be elated: “Hypocrite lecteur!—mon semblable, mon frère!”—for who else could have mimic’d his voice so precisely?
This is one of those rare occasions when both the original and the imitation are sui generis—like Jackie Gleason and Fred Flintstone!
—Alfred Nicol

This wonderfully playful and jubilant collection is just what we need now: a smart take on poetry and the reasons for writing it. A. M. Juster lets go the starch in poetic diction and comes up with irony, satire, self-satire, good humor—and some of the loveliest lines around. “The house was quiet, / the light in the room more like a snowy air,” he writes, and “The bright obvious / stands motionless in the cold.”
—Kelly Cherry

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