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Marie Burdett's avatar

Some ideas for diverse poets:

Gabriela Mistral (I just read Langston Hughes's translation of her)

Joy Harjo (American Sunrise - this one is just ok)

Ada Limón (The Hurting Kind)

Anne Spencer (she's more metrical - I've visited her beautiful house and garden in Lynchburg, VA)

Derek Walcott (Omeros - an epic poem)

Langston Hughes (mentioned earlier, he's also good)

Robert Hayden (maybe kind of basic, but I love his poem These Winter Sundays)

Yusef Komunyakaa (his poem about the burning girl still haunts me)

And most importantly, some Asian poets! (These are not modern but I still love them!)

Li Po

Tu Fu

Matsuo Basho (he invented the haiku - I love his haibun book Narrow Road to the Interior)

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Alice Allan's avatar

Great list, Zina! Seconding that Josh Mehigan's Accepting the Disaster is one of the best books out there. In trying and trying to get better, that and Matthew Buckley Smith's Midlife are basically my textbooks.

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