Your top 3 poets?
>having to choose 3
nty
Shelley, Yeats, Pound
Honourary mention to Larkin
Cummings, Yeats, Shakespear
whitman, pound, eliot
Chuangtsu, whitman, ryokan
>>7851174
>庄子
>poet
>spelling it "chuangtsu"
pseud faggot detected
fuck off
Stevens, Bishop, Eliot
>>7851178
>arguing over semantics
sorry i'm not as intelligent as you oh wise one
Eluard, Laforge, Rimbaud
>>7851178
at least Im not pretentious
>>7851204
Now you have to post yours'
Keats, Pound, and Butler.
My diary
My girlfriend's diary
Shakespeare
Rilke
Dickinson
Eliot
>>7851145
Carson
Borges
Milton
Sandburg, Warren, and Horace.
Bukowski, Bob Dylan, Ginsberg
walt whitman, tao qian, jorge luis borges
>>7851275
Nice b8, will gladly take it
(You)
Blake
Pessoa
Virgil
>>7851145
J.H. Prynne, Lee Harwood, T.S. Eliot
Eliot, Plath, Hardy
lautreamont, rimbaud and banchs
nice to see that some people picked borges, to those I suggest to read la urna from banchs
>>7851344
oh shit I forgot to include Hardy. Not really one of my top 3, but "He Never Expected Much" is my favorite poem of all time.
>>7851145
T.S Eliot, Allen Ginsberg, Yeats
>>7851354
which were yours anon?
Eliot
Rimbaud
Thomas
>>7851204
>the cantos are trash
So what, no one reads them, and anyway he was a renowned poet before he even conceived of them. His Personae are exceptional.
You have Elliot as you #3. Do you realise Ezra Pound edited and structured The Wasteland and basically made it the poem we know today. Elliot's uncut version was 100% longer.
Pound
Elliot
Snyder
>>7851145
Lautréamont
Chambrier
Crane
Eliot
Yates
Bryant
Dylan Thomas
Sharon Olds
Merwin
ISIS
Osama Bin Laden
Donald Trump
TS Eliot
Charles Baudelaire
Elizabeth Bishop
can anyone rec irish poetry? read some yeats today and was really into it. i'm really into james joyce and ts eliot, so modernist era would be cool?
i wish i could find ezra pound in print, can't stand reading lit off of a computer screen.
>>7851145
Ryokan
Piet Hein
Oliverio Girondo
Poe
Tennyson
Shakespeare
Jesus
Satan
Tao Lin
Parra
Borges
Benedetti
Dante, Alighieri and Dante Alighieri
>>7851488
Beckett
Seamus Heaney
James Stephens
A.E.
Patrick Kavanagh
Padraic Pearse
Some modernist in this list a lot of Celtic twilight too though. Also you can get everything worth reading by Pound on bookdepository[.]com
Berryman
Rilke
Thomas
D. Young & Stevens get an honorary mention
>>7851552
fucking dank, friend. i thought waiting for godot was overrated, but i've been meaning to give his other stuff, especially prose, a shot.
Baudelaire
Shakespeare
Wittgenstein
Whitman
Blake
Ginsberg
Valéry
Rilke
Perse (Saint John)
>>7851204
To be fair, the thread asked us about our favourite poets, not the ones we think are the best.
>>7853500
I really like your choices
>>7851145
Pound
Crane
Whitman
>>7851393
>His Personae are exceptional.
This. And 99% percent of people who say The Cantos is haven't even read it.
Yeats
Browning
Creeley
Donne is working his way up there though
Arany János
József Attila
Me, myself and I.
I burn all my work so no you cannot enjoy it too.
Milton
Keats
Baudelaire
Mira Gonzalez is all I need
Triple H: Housman, Holderlin, and Heaney
Eliot, Pound, Wordsworth
I'm a prose pleb, only reason I have any appreciation for Eliot and Pound is because I studied them in school, (love the Cantos)
Shakespeare
Dante
Piero Scaruffi
>>7851145
>Rimbaud
>Baudelaire
>Pound
Hell, I think my son will be named "Ezra".
Hölderlin, Celan, Stevens
Lately I've been quite obsessed with:
Auden
Day Lewis
Hughes
Tennyson
Arnold
Browning
I'm a big fan of the Victorians, if that wasn't obvious
Pound, Rimbaud, Shelley
Hopkins, Hardy, Shakespeare
Dylan Thomas
Shelley
Swinburne
>>7851145
Lautreamont
Rimbaud
Pizarnik
Based on my enjoyment of them:
Poe
Kipling
Robert Burns
Tomas Tranströmer, Bei Dao and Rilke
and yes 莊子 didn't write poems.
>>7854074
Housman first. Hm, I feel aroused.
>pound
>>7855519
Pound is great, anon.
Lorca
Quevedo
Juan Ramón
Donne, Milton and Shakespeare. In that order
Currently, they are Eliot, Yeats, and Shakespeare, with Whitman and Pound as honorable mentions. Denizens of /lit/, which one poet would you recommend me to make me less of a pleb?
C. P. Cavafy
Seamus Heaney
T. S. Eliot
>>7855826
Hart Crane and Rainer Rilke.
>>7851186
>transliteration
>semantics
Coleridge
Pound
no idea for third. I've been really enjoying Gascoigne lately.
first for Coleridge really? baka
Stevens
Dickinson
Rilke
HomerVirgilDante
Frost
Homer
Dante
Honourary mentions are Blake, Yeats, and Eliot.
>>7851145
If he's offering you some punch, don't drink it.
>>7854493
Good taste.
>>7851191
>>7851392
>>7854089
>>7854493
>he likes Rimjob
Catullus
Bukowski
Piet Paaltjens
E. Brontë
Sexton
Tennyson