The Best American Poetry 2006 by Billy Collins (Editor), David Lehman (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: September 2006
  • 224pp
  • Sales Rank: 616,881
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    • Pub. Date: September 2006
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 224pp
    • Sales Rank: 616,881

    Synopsis

    "So welcome, readers, to a plurality of poets, a cornucopia of tropes, and a range of interests."

    — From Billy Collins's introduction

    The Best American Poetry series offers a distinguished poet's selection of poems published in the course of a year. The guest editor for 2006 is Billy Collins, one of our most beloved poets, who has chosen poems of wit, humor, imagination, and surprise, in an array of styles and forms. The result is a celebration of the pleasures of poetry — from Laura Cronk's marvelous "Sestina for the Newly Married" to the elegant limericks of R. S. Gwynn and from Reb Livingston on butter to Mark Halliday's "Refusal to Notice Beautiful Women."

    In his charming and candid introduction Collins explains how he chose seventy-five poems from among the thousands he considered. With insightful comments from the poets illuminating their work, and series editor David Lehman's thought-provoking foreword, The Best American Poetry 2006 is a brilliant addition to a series that links the most noteworthy verse and prose poems of our time to a readership as discerning as it is devoted to the art of poetry.

    Publishers Weekly

    In the 19th installment of this annual series, former poet laureate Collins (The Trouble with Poetry, 2005), one of America's most popular poets ever, has culled the typical handful of big names and some surprising new voices from more than 50 American literary publications. Collins's predilections for accessibility, humor and tidy forms are evident, but there are also surprises. Usual suspects former Best American editors Ashbery (who surprises with a poem in neatly rhymed couplets), Hass, Simic, Tate and Muldoon, as well as Mary Oliver meet rising masters like Kay Ryan ("A bird's/ worth of weight/ or one bird-weight/ of Wordsworth"), Vijay Seshadri and Franz Wright. Most interesting, however, is the chance each volume offers to see which up-and-comers make the cut. This year's roster includes edgy poems by Joy Katz, Danielle Pafunda ("my hair cramped with sexy"), Terrance Hayes, and Christian Hawkey ("O my/ beloved shovel-nosed mole"), among others. Collins's surprising and opinionated introduction in which he admits that, unlike some of series editor David Lehman's previous guest editors, "the designation `best' doesn't bother me," and offers his definition of a good poem (often one that "starts in the factual" and displays "a tone of playful irreverence") may cause some controversy. (Sept.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Enjoying a popularity unheard of for most poets, Billy Collins has had a remarkable late-life surge, aided by NPR exposure and his 2001 and 2002 appointments as the U.S. poet laureate. His style is engaging, conversational, funny, and surprising.

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    Best American Poetry 2006by Anonymous

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    July 20, 2007: As I read this compilation, I was immediately struck by how wonderfully joyous and playful so many of the poems here are. I get enough gloom and doom in my daily life--when I reach for literature, I 'sometimes' want a measure of respite from the world's cares--a respite which very few contemporary poets seem willing/able to provide. Joie de vivre hasn't been in vogue for a long time--maybe this compilation will bring on a wave of Shiny Happy People.

    Best American Poetry 2006by Anonymous

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    September 14, 2006: This should be a yearly opportunity to talk about all the exciting things happening in American poetry. Unfortunately Scribner has allowed it to become David Lehman's vanity press. Most of the people included in this anthology are one degree of seperation from either Lehman or Billy Collins personally. From reading this you might assume that The New School is the premiere Poetry Program in the country. It's not. This anthology has become an nepotistic orgy. Billy Collins' intro is revealing only in that he seems to not like poetry very much. Stop giving these people your money--for any poet to buy this anthology is an act of self-hatred.