Post some of your personal favorite poets, others can recommend similar ones who you might enjoy.
I'll start
>Crane
>Eliot
>Rimbaud
>Wallace Stevens
>W.S. Merwin
>Baudelaire
>Yeats
>Brodsky
Those are some great poets, OP.
>>8093794
Thank you, I forgot to add Pound but he's also wonderful. I realize the thread idea sounds a bit silly but I just want to learn more of /lit/'s tastes, and I figure if 3x3 threads work on /mu/, the concept should translate well enough.
Dylan Thomas and Thomas Hardy will do OP
Someone please explain to me, without sounding like a total faggot, why Yeats is a good poet? All his shit sounds like a teenager wrote it.
>>8093866
Have you read The Second Coming?
Just read Frank Stanford
>>8093876
OP I'm just pointing this out again.
>>8094008
Alright, I'll check him out.
>>8093866
men dance on deathless feet, anon
>>8093781
>Crane
I like his poems but have you read Maggie?
>>8094062
You're thinking of the inferior Crane.
>Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
>William Wordsworth
>Edna St. Vincent Millay
>Luis de Góngora
>Gilberto Owen
>John Milton
Wace
Charles d'Orléans
Scève
d'Aubigné
La Fontaine
Voloshin
Tarkovski
>not a single Celan
???
Keats, Shakespeare, and Alfred, Lord Tennyson
>Blake
>Dylan
>Rimbaud
>Patchen
>Bukowski
>Rilke
>Plath
>Dickinson
>cummings
>>8094309
This flaming homosexual right here.
>>8093781
Whitman and Pound would fit your fancy.
>>8093866
He is a master of syntax and has one of the best senses of rhythm of any poet ever, which, added to his beautiful imagery and occultic themes, makes him, at the very least, an interesting poet.
Blake
Rilke
Rimbaud
Pound
Whitman
Crane
Maddox
Poe
Yeats
Eliot
Shakespeare
Holderlin
Steven
Donne
>>8094588
I didn't know Maddox wrote poetry.
>>8094606
He did, though I meant Williams, who, because of the name, I switch with him a lot.
>Yeats
>Frost
>Pound
>Berton Braley
>Eliot
Fernando Pessoa
Hart Crane
John Gould Fletcher
Robert Penn Warren
John Crowe Ransom
Rilke
Conrad Aiken
>>8093874
Fuck. I'm only starting to get into more "serious" poetry but had never read "The Second Coming" until now; it literally gave me chills. Thank you.
>>8093781
You should pick up Bloom's "The Best Poems of the English Language" if you're interested in getting a well-rounded foundation in poetry. It begins with Chaucer, ends with Crane, and give a little introduction and evaluation of each poet. I got a hardcover from HPB for like $0.99 so I think it's pretty worth it.
Newfag here
Want to start reading poems.
Where to start?
Who to start with?
>>8096473
the greeks, of course
Simic
Strand
Li Young Lee
Sexton
Larkin
Spicer
Bidart
Glück
Plath
Rich
>>8093794
Basic fucking taste, you pleb. Read more
>>8096499
>Only faggots that discovered him through "postmodern" philosophers since they wouldn't understand him any other way
is that supposed to be a complete thought?
>>8094239
Is that Arseny Tarkovski? Other than him (of whom I have only read last night) and La Fontaine, the rest are unknown to me (pls no bully).
>>8096528
Obviously not, retard
>>8096534
you are a cool dude
>>8096542
Thanks, my man. Likewise.
>>8093781
I like Dr Seuss
A.E. Housman
http://www.kalliope.org/en/digt.pl?longdid=housman2002020533
Sheldon Allan Silverstein
>>8094081
Crane the one that writes about deserts?
Boileau
Corbière
Leconte de Lisle
Heine
Rilke
Yeats
Mallarmé
Donne
>>8094239
Rutebeuf, Eustache Deschamps, Villon (you've probably read him already), Marie de France.
Sappho