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Billy Collins : Master Of Dry Humor Essay

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Kailee Calvaresi
Mr. Bezler
Honors English 9
12 October 2016
Billy Collins: Master of Dry Humor Billy Collins has compiled twelve poetry compilations; made a six figure pay advance, just from changing publishers; served as poet laureate for two terms, which most only serve one term; served as New York’s poet laureate right after his two terms of the United States poet laureate; in total has sold over 200,000 poems since his debut book Pokerface in 1977; named “the most popular poet” by The New York Times. Billy Collins’ fame is almost incomparable to other poets. His poems are are the “not-so-serious” side of the spectrum. Billy Collins’ poetry is known for its dry humor, too. Although his writing is rather plain and is known for being quite humdrum, Billy Collins is the most skilled poet of his time because his poetry is uniquely characterized by his unique dry sense of humor.
Billy Collins was born on March 22, 1941 in New York City. His father was from an Irish farming family in Lowell, Massachusetts who were farmers. His mother was Canadian and was from a farming family. Collins’s mother taught him how to read and Collins says later on in life with interviewer George Plimpton from The Paris Review Collins’ says “I have a feeling that was one of the most important experiences of my life.” Coincidentally enough, his mother had a love for poetry as well. She memorized poetry and would recite it to Collins. According to Collins’ in his interview with George

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