Nine Horses: Poems

Nine Horses: Poems by Billy Collins is a collection published by Random House on September 17, 2002. This first edition features 144 pages of new poetry from Collins, marking his first release since Picnic, Lightning in 1998. The book showcases Collins’s ability to blend everyday experiences with imaginative insights, reflecting his unique voice in contemporary poetry.
Readers will find a series of quiet meditations that explore the balance between clarity and mystery, humor and solemnity. The poems invite reflection on ordinary moments while elevating them into profound observations. As Collins continues to engage with themes that resonate with a wide audience, this collection contributes to his established reputation as a poet who bridges critical acclaim and popular appeal.
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Nine Horses, Billy Collins’s first book of new poems since Picnic, Lightning in 1998, is the latest curve in the phenomenal trajectory of this poet’s career. Already in his forties when he debuted with a full-length book, The Apple That Astonished Paris, Collins has become the first poet since Robert Frost to combine high critical acclaim with broad popular appeal. And, as if to crown this success, he was appointed Poet Laureate of the United States for 2001–2002, and reappointed for 2002–2003.
What accounts for this remarkable achievement is the poems themselves, quiet meditations grounded in everyday life that ascend effortlessly into eye-opening imaginative realms. These new poems, in which Collins continues his delicate negotiations between the clear and the mysterious, the comic and the elegiac, are sure to sustain and increase his audience of avid readers.
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