Have there been any poetic movements after World War II that have come anywhere close to the level of popularity that Confessional poetry has? Under a broad definition, this label includes by far the most read post-war poets, such as Bukowski, Ginsberg, Kerouac, Plath, and so on. When normies read contemporary poetry, it's usually one of those four.
>inb4 hurr durr Bukowski was a hack, Plath is a proto-tumblrina
I'm not interested in rating their work, I just wonder if there are any poets as popular as the aforementioned that don't have Confessional traits to their poetry.