WolfLarsen
01-25-2012, 06:10 PM
I've been asked by some posters to name specifically some poets whom I enjoy. The following are some innovative poets who I have enjoyed reading. All or virtually all of them are of the modern and postmodern periods.
The early poetry of Andrei Codrescu
all poetry by Russell Edson
the poem Political Intelligence by A. J. M. Smith
the poem Vision by Harry Crosby
Kitchen Poem by Francis Scarfe
Residence on Earth by Pablo Neruda
all poetry by Anne Sexton
all poetry by Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Rilke
all surrealist, dada-ist and Cubist poetry by any poet
sometimes works claiming to be postmodern are quite interesting, as long as they're not boring
the poem Yelu Apoki by Luo Zhicheng
the poem Apocalypse and Resurrection by John Bayliss
One Night Away from Day by John Digby
most poetry by October Paz, as long as it's translated decently, which sadly is often not the case
the poet Frank Lima
the poem Daybreak by Bert Meyers
the poem "I Am Writing You from a Distant Land" by Henri Michaux
A Can of Fish by Xia Yu Lying
the poem Homage to Hieronymus Bosch by Thomas McGreevy
the poetry of Edouard Roditi
the poetry of Yves Bonnefoy
SIX WAYS OF EATING A WATERMELON by Luo Qing
I've also been heavily influenced by Afro Brazilian music (Bahia region), classical music of the Romantic and 20 century periods, free jazz, rock music, disco, painting & sculpture from the modern and postmodern periods, experimental/avant-garde film, modern dance (when the dancers move I see phrases of poetry), fringe/off-off-Broadway theater
Stlukesguild added the following poets to the list: Cesar Vallejo, Rafael Alberti, Antonio Machado, Federico Garcia Lorca, Boris Pasternak (as poet), Marina Tsvetaeva, Fernando Pessoa, Charles Wright, Louis Zukofsky, Samuel Beckett, J.L. Borges, Italo Calvino, Paul Celan, Geoffrey Hill, Anne Carson, etc...
Feel free to add interesting/bizarre/unique poets and writers from the modern and postmodern periods.
The early poetry of Andrei Codrescu
all poetry by Russell Edson
the poem Political Intelligence by A. J. M. Smith
the poem Vision by Harry Crosby
Kitchen Poem by Francis Scarfe
Residence on Earth by Pablo Neruda
all poetry by Anne Sexton
all poetry by Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Rilke
all surrealist, dada-ist and Cubist poetry by any poet
sometimes works claiming to be postmodern are quite interesting, as long as they're not boring
the poem Yelu Apoki by Luo Zhicheng
the poem Apocalypse and Resurrection by John Bayliss
One Night Away from Day by John Digby
most poetry by October Paz, as long as it's translated decently, which sadly is often not the case
the poet Frank Lima
the poem Daybreak by Bert Meyers
the poem "I Am Writing You from a Distant Land" by Henri Michaux
A Can of Fish by Xia Yu Lying
the poem Homage to Hieronymus Bosch by Thomas McGreevy
the poetry of Edouard Roditi
the poetry of Yves Bonnefoy
SIX WAYS OF EATING A WATERMELON by Luo Qing
I've also been heavily influenced by Afro Brazilian music (Bahia region), classical music of the Romantic and 20 century periods, free jazz, rock music, disco, painting & sculpture from the modern and postmodern periods, experimental/avant-garde film, modern dance (when the dancers move I see phrases of poetry), fringe/off-off-Broadway theater
Stlukesguild added the following poets to the list: Cesar Vallejo, Rafael Alberti, Antonio Machado, Federico Garcia Lorca, Boris Pasternak (as poet), Marina Tsvetaeva, Fernando Pessoa, Charles Wright, Louis Zukofsky, Samuel Beckett, J.L. Borges, Italo Calvino, Paul Celan, Geoffrey Hill, Anne Carson, etc...
Feel free to add interesting/bizarre/unique poets and writers from the modern and postmodern periods.