Who are your 5 favorite poets?
In no particular order for me:
1. William Blake
2. Ezra Pound
3. H.D.
4. John Keats
5. John Donne
Also, obviouslyShakespeareis #1 of all time, so I won't count him
Damn it. Mine is too similar.
Cummings, Blake, Donne, Dickinson, merwin/heaney/ashbery
1. Rilke
2. Hoelderlin
3. Stevens
4. Wordsworth
5. Baudelaire
>tfw i don't read poetry because i don't get it and don't have the sensibility for it
jean has total pleb taste in poets
anyway
William Blake
Patrick Kavanagh
Thomas Hardy
Alexander Pope
John Clare
>>8326021
Blake is interesting af tho
he was an autistic savant with a hard on for biblical mythology
>>8326038
You're not trying hard enough.
>>8326021
So give yours you stupid mother fucker.
>Sor Juana
>Gilberto Owen
>Wordsworth
>Milton
>Spenser
>>8326088
joust time
Antonio Machado
Paul Valery
Cesar Vallejo
Louis Zukofsky
John Gould Fletcher
get btfo'd
>>8326096
wow, fucking nice taste
how did you hear of gilberto owen?
King David
T. S. Eliot
John Donne
Ezra Pound
Raymond Carver
Shakespeare is definitely not the best poet of all time.
>>8326104
Wow. slightly less well known = better. Good for you anon, you really broke the thread!
Yeats
Vallejo
Cummings
Whitman
Blake
>>8326123
>King David
Wat. Like shit titled as by him in the bible or are you just being edgy? (You do know he is generally regarded as having only inspired most of the David psalms, right?)
>>8326128
i said boring as fuck, lrn to comprehension
>>8326130
which poems of Vallejo do you like? have you read his later works?
>>8326167
They're boring because their names are everywhere. If you seriously think Blake or Donne are boring, you are just an insipid little shit.
Nocturne
Para vivir es demasiado el tiempo;
Para saber no es nada.
A que vinimos, noche, corazon de la
noche?
No es possible sino sonar, morir,
Sonar que no morimos
Y, a veces, un instante, despertar.
>>8326179
lets say for example you are a sheep and you like the first poet you ever read and therefore think they are better cause you had no taste when you first read them
1. Keats
2. Yeats
3. Beats
4. Greeks
5. Neets
>>8326183
You're assuming an awful lot. Picking a fucking ninth rate poet like Fletcher as a favorite is a cry for help. You wanna get spanked.
>>8326193
i bet you couldn't name a single poem of his before i named him
yeats
whitman
eilot
these are the 3 i like the most as i mostly read prose works. what should i read if i like them?
>>8326105
A professor showed it to my best friend, and he showed it to me.
Not two days after that we started reciting whole poems by heart. Truly a life changing experience.
>>8326197
Ya dude, you're a real special fucking snowflake. Real obscure taste you got there. Never heard of Valery either. Jesus christ you're a sad case.
>>8326221
that's awesome, do you have a favorite poem of his?
>>8326230
the world is a sad case
Baudelaire
Rimbaud
Hugo
Corbière
Mallarmé
desu
Wilfred Owen
Matsuo Basho
Poe
The Bard
Lewis Carroll
1. Frank Stanford
2. Whitman
3. Pound
4. Plath
5. Shelley
>>8326158
He's considered to have authored a lot of the Psalms.
>>8326252
El infierno perdido, Sombra, and Y pensar, corazón certainly come to mind, but I still have to read more of his poems.
1. Walt Whitman
2. Adam Mickiewicz
3. Boris Pasternak
4. Arthur Rimbaud
5. Ezra Pound
1. Larry Levis
2. T.S. Eliot
3. Paul Celan
4. Jack Gilbert
5. E.E. Cummings
Something like:
Yeats
Jack Gilbert
Geoffrey Hill
Pound
Eliot
>>8326230
Jesus christ you are one angry autist, holy shit.