The Art of Drowning
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| Author | Billy Collins | 
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| Language | English | 
| Genre | Poetry | 
| Publisher | University of Pittsburgh Press | 
Publication date  | June 29, 1995 | 
| Publication place | United States | 
| Pages | 112 | 
| ISBN | 0822938936 | 
The Art of Drowning is a book of poetry by the American Poet Laureate Billy Collins, first published in 1995. John Updike described the collection as "Lovely poems—lovely in a way almost nobody's since [Theodore] Roethke's are. Limpid, gently and consistently startling, more serious than they seem, they describe all the worlds that are and were and some others besides."[1] The title poem is the 11th poem in the collection, and it describes a man who reflects on the course of his life while he is drowning.
Contents
- Dear Reader
 - Consolation
 - Osso Buco
 - Directions
 - Influence
 - Water Table
 - Reading in a Hammock
 - Sunday Morning with the Sensational Nightingales
 - Cheers
 - The Best Cigarette
 - Metropolis
 - Days
 - Tuesday, June
 - The Art of Drowning
 - Canada
 - The Biography of a Cloud
 - Death Beds
 - Conversion
 - Horizon
 - The City of Tomorrow
 - Thesaurus
 - Fiftieth Birthday Eve
 - On Turning Ten
 - Shadow
 - Workshop
 - Keats's Handwriting
 - Budapest
 - My Heart
 - Romanticism
 - Monday Morning
 - Dancing Toward Bethlehem
 - The First Dream
 - Sweet Talk
 - Dream
 - Man in Space
 - Philosophy
 - While Eating a Pear
 - The End of the World
 - Center
 - Design
 - The Invention of the Saxophone
 - Medium
 - Driving Myself to a Poetry Reading
 - Pinup
 - Piano Lessons
 - Exploring the Coast of Birdland
 - The Blues
 - Nightclub
 - Some Final Words
 
References
- ^ "BookDetails". www.upress.pitt.edu. Archived from the original on 2006-09-01.
 
