Billy Collins: Two poems about what dogs think (probably)
Billy Collins: Dois Poemas sobre o que os cães pensam (provavelmente)
A two-term U.S. Poet Laureate, Billy Collins captures readers with his understated wit, profound insight -- and a sense of being "hospitable." Full bio
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dessas especulações
do que ele,
é o cálculo que eles fazem.
eu vou ultrapassá-lo num dia,
nos nossos passeios.
o seu pensamento
à agulha do esquecimento,
com uma toalha,
com uma só dentada.
para comer,
uma faca na mão.
a sentar-me e a andar ao teu lado
me alegrava,
que eu iria cheirar coisas
odiava os brinquedos de borracha,
e menos ainda, dos teus familiares.
deixava-me louco.
foi comida e água
eu observava-te a respirar
sobre este lugar,
não ter acontecido antes,
sabe ler e escrever,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Billy Collins - PoetA two-term U.S. Poet Laureate, Billy Collins captures readers with his understated wit, profound insight -- and a sense of being "hospitable."
Why you should listen
Accessibility is not a word often associated with great poetry. Yet Billy Collins has managed to create a legacy from what he calls being poetically “hospitable.” Preferring lyrical simplicity to abstruse intellectualism, Collins combines humility and depth of perception, undercutting light and digestible topics with dark and at times biting humor.
While Collins approaches his work with a healthy sense of self-deprecation, calling his poems “domestic” and “middle class,” John Taylor has said of Collins: “Rarely has anyone written poems that appear so transparent on the surface yet become so ambiguous, thought-provoking, or simply wise once the reader has peered into the depths.”
In 2001 he was named U.S. Poet Laureate, a title he kept until 2003. Collins lives in Somers, New York, and is an English professor at City University of New York, where he has taught for more than 40 years.
Credits for the animations in this talk:
"Budapest," "Forgetfulness" and "Some Days" -- animation by Julian Grey/Head Gear
"The Country" -- animation by Brady Baltezor/Radium
"The Dead" -- animation by Juan Delcan/Spontaneous
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