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50 Essential Books of Poetry That Everyone Should Read —Flavorwire - Page 2

Here's a list of 50 essential books of poetry that pretty much everyone should read. There's something for everybody here, from the deeply established canonical works to riveting, important books by newer poets, from the Romantics to the post-modernists, from the goofy to the staid. NB: as with other lists like these, only one work per author has been included, and there is a bias against the "Collected Poems of" unless necessary. Obviously, inevitably, painfully, there are many, many poets and works of poetry, both of great renown and less so, that are missing here and should still be read by everyone.
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Stag's Leap
Stag's Leap
41
Coal (Audre Lorde)
Coal
42
Audre Lorde
The Sonnets to Orpheus
The Sonnets to Orpheus
43
The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens (Wallace Stevens)
The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens
44
Wallace Stevens
New and Selected Poems (Charles Simic)
New and Selected Poems
45
Charles Simic
What the Living Do (Marie Howe)
What the Living Do
46
Marie Howe
Opened Ground (Heaney)
Opened Ground
47
Heaney
Poems by Elizabeth Bishop
Poems by Elizabeth Bishop
48
Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'Fore I Diiie
Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'Fore I Diiie
49
The Complete English Poems by John Donne
The Complete English Poems by John Donne
50
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