Introduction to Poetry —— by Billy Collins ( USA / 1941 ~ ) 诗意导读 ——原著 / 比利· 柯林斯( 美国 / 1941 ~ )——翻译 / '解 '读 - 李世纯 - 中国 长春 - 2022. 4. 9I ask them to take a poem喏,读诗嘛,堪比读张彩色幻灯片,...
Introduction to Poetry —— by Billy Collins ( USA / 1941 ~ ) 诗意导读 ——原著 / 比利 · 柯林斯( 美国 / 1941 ~ ) ——翻译 / '解 '读 - 李世纯 - 中国 长春 - 2022. 4. 9 I ask them to take a poem喏,读诗嘛,堪比读张彩色幻灯片,and hold it up to the light去吧,去放它在你...
柯林斯于1941年出生于纽约曼哈顿,就读于圣十字学院并获英文专业学士学位,后于加州大学河滨分校取得英文专业的硕士和博士学位,他现为纽约市立大学特聘教授。 Introduction to Poetry By Billy Collins I ask them to take a poem and hold it ...
Introduction To Poetry Rating: ★4.5 Autoplay I ask them to take a poem and hold it up to the light like a color slide or press an ear against its hive. I say drop a mouse into a poem and watch him probe his way out, or walk inside the poem's room and feel the walls for...
Introduction to Poetry 诗歌⼊门 Billy Collins ⽐利.科林斯 I ask them to take a poem 我叫他们取⼀⽚诗歌 and hold it up to the light 举起来对着光看看 like a color slide 像看彩⾊幻灯
The last tercet. The poem is seen to turn. That all important word—But—contrasts sharply with what has gone before. There is an accusation, the speaker strongly asserting that all they (the readers, the teachers, the lecturers) do is harm poetry by restricting it, doing nasty things to...
Introduction to Poetry By Billy Collins I ask them to take a poem and hold it up to the light like a color slide or press an ear against its hive(蜂巢,小窝). I say drop a mouse into a poem and watch him probe his way out, ...
But all they want to do is tie the poem to a chair with rope and torture a confession out of it. They begin beating it with a hose to find out what it really means. By Billy Collins From Introduction To Poetry To HOME PAGE
Introduction to Poetry by Billy CollinsRead the poem below and answer all of the questions that follow as fully as possible and in your own words, unless quoting to support your ideas. Introduction to Poetryby Billy Collins I ask them to take a poem and hold it up to the light like a ...
andalsoterrified.In1997I’dratherarbitrarilydiscoveredEdgar’spoems. Butoverthenexttwoyears,I’dfoundinthemapersonalandaestheticappealalientome withrespecttotheworkoflivingwriters.ThepoemsIfirstgrasped—“AnAfternoonatthe Beach,”“DefenseofPoetry,”“AutumnShade,”“ForLouisPasteur”—displayedstunning ...