
Synopsis
"Iāve grown oldā
now my own name
rings a bell."
In each of the short poems in Billy Collinsās Musical Tables, the former United States Poet Laureate tempers his characteristically jocular voice with what he calls the āthrill of mortalityā ā flashes of profundity amongst the mundane, startling reminders of the wonder of being alive.
Through the brevity of these poems, Collinsā knack for coaxing the poetry out of the everyday becomes ever more refined. Whether reflecting on mornings spent in the thicket of Los Angeles traffic, or turning over clichĆ©s on the tongue until old metaphors become new again, Musical Tables is Billy Collins at his most meditative: brief, and all the more brilliant for it.
'Americaās favourite poet' ā Wall Street Journal
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'America's favourite poet'
āBilly Collinsā medium is a rare amalgam of accessibility and intelligence. Iād follow this manās mind anywhere. Expect to be surprisedā
Billy Collins 'puts the "fun" back in profundity'
'Chatty, witty, wholly dependable'


























