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September 10, 2018, Filed Under: Authors, Books + Manuscripts

Notebooks illuminate creative process behind Billy Collins’s poem “The Names”

This story originally appeared January 21, 2014.

Among the papers in the recently acquired Billy Collins archive are materials related to his poem “The Names,” which was written to commemorate the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Interspersed throughout the poem are the names of 26 victims of the attacks, one name for each letter of the alphabet, from “Ackerman” through “Ziminsky.”

Collins, a native of New York City, was the U.S. Poet Laureate when the attacks occurred in 2001. He wrote the poem and read it at a special joint session of Congress on September 6, 2002.

One of the notebooks in Collins’s archive contains his notes and early drafts of the poem, along with lists of names for different letters of the alphabet. An annotated typescript shows a later draft of the poem with Collins’s handwritten notes and edits.

The archive will be accessible in the Ransom Center’s reading room once it has been processed and cataloged.

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Pages from Billy Collins’s journal with notes related to his poem “The Names,” ca. 2002.
Pages from Billy Collins’s journal with notes related to his poem “The Names,” ca. 2002.
Pages from Billy Collins’s journal with notes related to his poem “The Names,” ca. 2002.
Pages from Billy Collins’s journal with notes related to his poem “The Names,” ca. 2002.
Pages from Billy Collins’s journal with notes related to his poem “The Names,” ca. 2002.
Pages from Billy Collins’s journal with notes related to his poem “The Names,” ca. 2002.
Typescript pages annotated by Billy Collins of his poem “The Names,” which commemorates victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Collins read the poem before a special joint session of Congress on September 6, 2002.
Typescript pages annotated by Billy Collins of his poem “The Names.”
Typescript pages annotated by Billy Collins of his poem “The Names.”
Typescript pages annotated by Billy Collins of his poem “The Names.”

About Alicia Dietrich

Dietrich edited the biannual print newsletter Ransom Edition and monthly email newsletter eNews; promoted exhibitions and public programs; produced press releases; and worked with media.

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