books

  • .K.i.T.t.Y.
    17 years ago

    anyone got any favorite poetry books? im heading to the library soon, and would like some good books.

  • Gary Jurechka
    17 years ago

    Below is a recommended reading list.This is just a starting point, you may discover others along the way.I have listed both Poets and books that could be considered reference/self-help/type books(some of these deal with understanding poetry, some are exercises and workshop-type stuff, etc.).I know for the most part, more poets like to write poetry rather than read any.Sometimes it is a matter of finding a poet who's work you like.But reading other poetry can bring a better understanding and appreciation of the art and can also influence and improve your own writing skills.Even reading the small press poets on the e-zines and small press poetry zines(paper published ones) is beneficial.The anybody-can-post-anything sites are not very disciminating and have both have some really great poems but mostly some really bad ones -but checking these out can help you see the difference.I've tried to include a wide diversity of styles/forms/voices/ poets both past and contemporary-included are the known masters, contemporary poets,academic poets, street poets, rock/music stars, actors,(surprisingly a couple by the musicians and actors are very good), small press poets, etc..There is something for everyone here if you explore and seek out what interests you.All practicing poets should read poetry, past and present, all the varieties/styles/voices.
    Also you may be interested in checking out this topic/posting for a variety of information on poetry from various members:
    http://www.poems-and-quotes.com/discussion/topic.html?topic_id=56674

    Poets(and some of the books):

    Oscar Williams(edited by)-Immortal Poems (a good collection of many poets)
    William Harmon(edited by)-The Top 500 Poems (another good collection of a variety of poets)
    The Best American Poetry Of (year)-an anthology collection put out each year of the more contemporary poets(as opposed to the well known, long dead masters)
    Jim Carroll (Fear Of Dreaming*Pools Of Mercury*The Basketball Diaries)
    Edgar Allan Poe (Complete Poems)
    Billy Collins (Nine Horses*Sailing Alone Around The Room)
    Anne Sexton (The Complete Poems)
    Henry David Thoreau
    Michael Madsen (The Complete Poetic Works Of:Vol. I:1995-2005)
    Allen Ginsberg
    Jewel (A Night Without Armor)
    Carl Sandburg
    Rod McKuen (Alone*Caught In The Quiet*The Works Of Vol. 1*many others)
    Ogden Nash
    Walt Whitman (Selected Poems)
    Charles Bukowski
    Emily Dickinson (Selected Poems)
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Tupac Shakur (The Rose That Grew From Concrete)
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Lord (George Gordon) Byron
    Robert Browning
    Leonard Cohen (Stranger Music*and others)
    William Blake
    Mark Van Doren (That Shining Place)
    David Berman (Actual Air)
    Ezra Pound
    Robert Frost (Anthology Of Poems)
    Langston Hughes
    E.E. Cummings (100 Selected Poems)
    Sylvia Plath
    Jim Morrison (Wilderness*American Night*The Lords And The New Creatures)
    William Shakespeare
    Dylan Thomas
    Richard Brautigan
    Federico Garcia Lorca (Selected Poems Of (translated))
    Gwendolyn Brooks
    Shel Silverstein (Where The Sidewalk Ends* and others)
    Robert Pinsky
    Erica Jong (At The Edge Of The Body, others)
    John Keats
    Henry Rollins (believe he has a book, know he has some spoken word cds)
    William Carlos Williams
    Douglas Pagels-(I Love You Sooo Much(ABook For My Soul Mate And A Thank You From My Heart))
    A.E. Housman
    Edward Field(edited by)-(A Geography Of Poets:An Anthology Of The New Poetry)
    Oscar Wilde
    Stevie Smith
    Billy Corgan (Blinking With Fists)
    T.S. Eliot
    William Butler Yeats
    Mark Strand
    Mary D. Esselman & Elizabeth Ash Velez (edited by)-(The Hell With Love:Poems To Mend A Broken Heart (actually this could go in the reference/self help section!))
    Lawrence Ferlenghetti
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    Dave Kappel & Sally Steenland-(The Magnetic Poetry:Book Of Poetry)
    Robert Burns
    Alexander Pope
    Lord Alfred Tennyson
    Robert Bly
    John Sweet(google search for his chaps on the internet)

    Reference or poetry related:

    Dictionary(a very good one!-sometimes I get inspired by new words & such))
    Thesaurus(again, a good one)
    John Frederick Nims-Western Wind:An Introduction To Poetry
    William Packard-The Art Of Poetry Writing
    Rainer Maria Rilke-Letters To A Young Poet
    Bill Moyers-Fooling With Words
    Robin Behn and Chase Twichell(editors)-The Practice Of Poetry
    Judsom Jerome-The Poet's Handbook
    Constance Hale-Sin And Syntax
    Natalie Goldberg-Writing Down The Bones(Freeing The Writer Within)
    John Ciardi-How Does A Poem Mean
    Brenda Ueland-If You Want To Write
    Ron Padgett(edited by)-The Teacher's And Writer's Handbook Of Poetic Forms
    William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White-The Elements Of Style
    Susan Goldsmith Wooldridge-Poemcrazy(Freeing Your Life With Words)
    The Poet's Market-the current edition (put out each year by Writer's Digest Books-This is essential regarding markets and also has other information, interviews with poets, etc.)
    Theodore A. Rees Cheney-Getting The Words Right:How to Revise, Edit, & Rewrite
    Leonard Knott-Writing For The Joy Of It

    These are not so much poetry related but very profound,inspirational and life enriching, influential writing, sometimes verging on poetry-highly recommended)

    Hugh Prather- Notes To Myself*I Touch The Earth, The Earth Touches Me
    Richard Bach- Illusions (this book changed my life!)*Jonathon Livingston Seagull
    Douglas Coupland- Generation X
    Robert Cormier-Fade
    Peter Hedges- What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
    Richard Adams- Watership Down
    Nick Hornsby- High Fidelity
    J.R.R. Tolkein-The Lord Of The Rings
    Carson McCullers- The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter
    Kurt Vonnegut-anything
    David Viscott- Finding Your Strength In Difficult Times(A Book Of Meditations)
    S.E. Hinton-The Outsiders*That Was Then, This Is Now
    Bret Easton Ellis-Less Than Zero

    Most important and influential to me are the lyrics of musicians, which are poetry unto themselves.My influensces include the lyrics of

    Michael Stipe (of R.E.M.) ,
    Fish(Derek William Dick) (of the band Marillion/solo, -my main influence)
    Snow Patrol,
    Dave Matthews (of The Dave Matthews Band)
    Patti Smith,
    David Gray,
    Joan Baez,
    Paul Simon (& Garfunkel),
    Tupac Shakur,
    Joni Mitchell,
    Adam Duritz (of Counting Crows),
    Bob Dylan,
    Radiohead,
    Jim Morrison (of the Doors),
    The Stone Roses,
    Doves,
    Kurt Cobain (of Nirvana)
    Liz Phair,
    Trent Reznor (of Nine Inch Nails),
    Coldplay,
    Roger Waters & David Gilmour (of Pink Floyd)
    Straylight Run
    James Maynard Keenan (of A Perfect Circle/Tool)
    David Byrne(of Talking Heads),
    and many, many others.

    Love, Peace. Poetry, & Poetry!

    Gary Jurechka

    GEJ1964@hotmail.com

  • Goran Rahim
    17 years ago

    A Faded Love, by goran
    myself,lol..............it is a good book, according to the ppl who read it

  • Timothy r
    17 years ago

    Go out and get "The Book OF Questions", it will help you find out what kind of person you really are.

  • .K.i.T.t.Y.
    17 years ago

    ok cool.

    and goran, i couldnt find ur book...

    hehe.

  • Catherine
    17 years ago

    Love That Dog by Sharon Creech
    Heartbeat by Sharon Creech

    4th grade reading level. it's like a shory put into poetry form

  • Oceansoul
    17 years ago

    anything that edgar allan poe ever wrote is good
    paradise lost-John Milton
    Aeneis-vergilius
    divine comedy-Dante

  • blueknight
    17 years ago

    the alchemist that was very great