[New-Poetry] Collins on clarity
David Graham
grahamd at ripon.edu
Wed Sep 12 13:27:33 EDT 2007
Billy Collins, interviewed by Joel Whitney:
"I began to dare to be clear, because I think clarity is the real
risk in poetry because you are exposed. You're out in the open field.
You're actually saying things that are comprehensible, and it's easy
to criticize something you can understand. . . . .
. . . by clarity I don't mean that we're always in kind of a simple
area where everything is clear and comforting and understood. Clarity
is certainly a way toward disorientation because if you don't start
out—if the reader isn't grounded, if the reader is disoriented in the
beginning of the poem, then the reader can't be led astray or
disoriented later. So yes, I see the progress typical in some of my
poems as starting with something simple and moving into something
more demanding. This is certainly the pattern of weird poetry.
Coleridge is an example; we start with someone sitting in a backyard,
and we go off into these levels of airy speculation. Frost is a good
example. We start by coming across a divided road in the woods, and
we're talking a couple of lines later about decision-making and the
road of life and the rest of it—I think I'm just following what is a
common pattern of lyric poetry and, for that matter, it's a common
pattern of songs. Singers know that you start kind of soft and you go
out bigger."
Full interview:
http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/19796?
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