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Billy Collins: I suppose . . . Well, there’s a difference . . . I should point out there’s a difference between the “me” that was autobiographically shaped and the persona that says my poems.
New York has had no influence on my persona. Well it’s influenced me, I suppose, that I grew up in a fairly cosmopolitan, crazy environment. So I guess I’m not too easily impressed by eccentricity for one thing; since if you walk down one block in Manhattan, you see . . . you know, it’s like going to the opera.
Growing up in New York City
Walking down the street is like a night at the opera, Collins says.
November 13, 2007 | In History
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