I'm not particularly well read, but anything crass, depressive, weird, or just nostalgic will be appreciated. My favorites are Rimbaud, DA Powell, John Wilmot, and Ginsburg. Anything similar to those guys I'll probably like.
>>10005421
If (you) like Rimbaud read Verlaine, or read Ashbery whose translation of the Drunken Boat is remarkably well done. If you like Rochester read Dryden for God's sake, or go back to Henry Wyatt and his group of wits. Or even better read Byron, especially Don Juan (a kind of later, spiritual brother of his).
>>10005421
>Rimbaud and not Baudelaire
ishiggydiggy, get on it
>>10005421
Baudelaire, Verlaine, Lautréamont