List of poets
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This is a list of poets. People on this list should ideally have articles of their own, and be in some way noteworthy for their poetry. Please place names on the list only if there is a real and existing article on the poet.
[edit] Alphabetical list
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
[edit] Ab-Ak
- Dannie Abse, (born 1923), (White Coat Purple Coat)
- Milton Acorn, (1923-1986)
- Leonie Adams, (High Falcon - 1929)
- Fleur Adcock, (born 1934)
- Joseph Addison, (1672-1719)
- Endre Ady, (1877-1919)
- Aeschylus, (525-456 BC), Athenian tragedian
- Lucius Afranius (poet), Roman comic poet, flourished about 94 BC
- Patience Agbabi, (born 1965)
- James Agee, (1909-1955)
- Dritëro Agolli, (born 1931)
- Ai, (born 1947), pseudonym of Florence Anthony
- Conrad Aiken, (1889-1973)
- Mark Akenside, (1721-1770)
- Bella Akhmadulina, (born 1957)
- Anna Akhmatova, (1889-1966)
[edit] Al-Am
- Luigi Alamanni, (1495-1556)
- Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, (1207-1273)
- Alcman (fl. 7th cent. BC), Ancient Greek lyric poet
- Richard Aldington
- Claribel Alegria
- Vicente Aleixandre, (1898-1984), Nobel Laureate 1977
- Josip Murn Aleksandrov, (1879-1901)
- Muhammad Ali, (born 1942), boxer, war protester, civil rights protester, and poet
- Dante Alighieri, (1265-1321), Italian poet
- James Alexander Allan (1889-1956), Australian poet
- William Allingham, (1824 or 1828-1889)
- Damaso Alonso
- Natan Alterman
- Al Alvarez
- Amara Sinha, Sanskrit grammarian and poet
- Ambroise, Norman-French poet of the Third Crusade
- Yehuda Amichai
- Kingsley Amis, born 1922
- A. R. Ammons
[edit] An-Ap
- Anacreon
- Alfred Andersch, (1914-1980)
- Jon Anderson, (born 1944)
- Mário de Andrade, (1893-1945)
- Aneirin, medieval epic poet
- Antler (poet), (1946-)
- Brother Antoninus
- Chairil Anwar, (Indonesian poet: 1922-1949)
- Guillaume Apollinaire, (1880-1918)
- Apollonius of Rhodes (270-after 245 BC)
[edit] Ar-Au
- Louis Aragon, (1897-1982)
- Archilochus, (ca.680-ca.645 BC), ancient Greek lyric poet
- The Archpoet (Medieval)
- Hugh Antoine d'Arcy (1843-1925)
- Walter Conrad Arensberg (1878-1954), American Dada-ist
- Tudor Arghezi (Romanian poet)
- Ludovico Ariosto, (1474-1533)
- Rae Armantrout, (1947-)
- Simon Armitage, (born 1963)
- Ernst Moritz Arndt
- Achim von Arnim, (1781-1831)
- Bettina von Arnim, (1785-1859)
- Matthew Arnold, (1822-1888)
- Jean Arp, (1886-1966), sculptor, painter, and poet
- Antonin Artaud, (1896-1948), actor, playwright, poet, essayist
- John Ashbery, (born 1927)
- Anton Askerc, (1856-1912)
- Attar, (c. 1130-c. 1230)
- Margaret Atwood, (born 1939), poet, novelist, essayist
- W. H. Auden, (1907-1973)
- Ausiàs March, (1397-1459)
- Ausonius, (c. 310-395)
[edit] Av-Ay
- Margaret Avison, (born 1918)
- Robert Ayton, (1570-1638)
[edit] B
[edit] Ba
[edit] Bab-Bal
- Ken Babstock, Canadian
- Bacchylides, (died c. 467 BC)
- Ingeborg Bachmann, (1926-1973)
- Sutardji Calzoum Bachri, The President of Indonesian Poet
- George Bacovia, Romanian poet
- Janos Bacsanyi, (1763-1845)
- Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński, (1921-1944)
- Julio Baghy
- Bai Juyi
- Joanna Baillie, (1762-1851)
- Bâkî, (1526–1600), Ottoman poet
- Jesse Ball American poet
[edit] Bar-Bax
- Amiri Baraka (aka Leroi Jones)
- Anna Laetitia Barbauld, (1743-1825)
- Porfirio Barba-Jacob
- John Barbour, (c. 1316-1395)
- George Barker, (1913-1991)
- Les Barker
- Richard Barnefield, (1574-1627)
- William Barnes, (1801-1886)
- Elizabeth Barrett
- Charles-Pierre Baudelaire, (1821-1867)
- James K. Baxter, (1926-1972)
[edit] Be
- Francis Beaumont, (1586-1616)
- Joshua Beckman
- Gustavo Adolfo Becquer, (1836-1870)
- Thomas Lovell Beddoes, (1803-1849) (English writer in Germany)
- Aphra Behn, (1640-1689)
- Marvin Bell
- Gioconda Belli, (born 1948)
- Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli, (Roman dialect)
- Xuan Bello, (born 1965), best-known asturian language poet
- Hilaire Belloc
- Andrey Bely, (1880-1934)
- Gottfried Ben
- Stephen Vincent Benét, (1898-1943)
- William Rose Benét, (1886-1950)
- Gwendolyn B. Bennett
- Ilhan Berk
- Daniel Berrigan
- Wendell Berry
- John Berryman
- John Betjeman, (1906-1984)
- Helen Bevington (Dr. Johnson's Waterfall)
[edit] Bi-Bl
- Laurence Binyon, (1869-1943)
- Earle Birney, (1904-1995), anti-conventional poet, also wrote novels, short stories, drama
- Nevin Birsa, (born 1947)
- Elizabeth Bishop, (1911-1979)
- Bill Bissett, (born 1939), poet, famous for incorporating sound and the visual into poetry
- Jarvis Black
- Lucian Blaga, Romanian poet
- Don Blanding, (fl. mid 20th cen.), American,
- William Blake, (1757-1827), English painter, poet
- Aleksandr Blok, (1880-1921)
- Benjamin Paul Blood, (1832-1919)
- Michael Blumenthal
- Roy Blumenthal, (born 1968)
- Edmund Blunden
- Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
- Robert Bly
[edit] Bo
- Jean Bodel
- Louise Bogan
- Matteo Maria Boiardo, Italian poet
- Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux, (1636-1711)
- Eavan Boland, (born 1944)
- Heinrich Böll, (1917-1985)
- Arna Wendell Bontemps
- Jorge Luis Borges, (1899-1986)
- Tadeusz Borowski
- Mark Alexander Boyd, (1563-1601)
- Kay Boyle (A Glad Day)
[edit] Br
[edit] Bra-Bri
- William Braithwaite, (1878-1962)
- Di Brandt, (born 1952), Manitoba poet and literary critic
- Richard Brautigan, (1935-1984)
- Bertolt Brecht, (1898-1956), German Three-penny Opera lyricist
- Gerbrand Adriaensz. Bredero (1585-1618), Dutch poet and playwright
- Christopher Brennan, (1870-1932), Australian
- Clemens Brentano, (1778-1842)
- Clemens von Brentano, (1778-1842)
- André Breton, (1896-1966)
- Nicholas Breton, (1542-1626)
- Ken Brewer, (born 1941)
- Robert Bridges, (1844-1930)
[edit] Bro-Bry
- James Brock, (born 1958)
- Joseph Brodsky, (1940-1996)
- Wladyslaw Broniewski
- William Bronk, (died 1999)
- Anne Brontë, (1820-1849)
- Charlotte Brontë, (1816-1855)
- Emily Brontë, (1818-1848), British author
- Rupert Brooke, (1887-1915)
- Gwendolyn Brooks, (born 1917)
- Joan Brossa, (1919-1998)
- Nicole Brossard, (born 1943), formalist poet
- Flora Brovina
- Thomas Edward Brown, (1830-1897)
- George Mackay Brown
- William Browne, (1588-1643)
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning, (1806-1861)
- Robert Browning, (1812-1889)
- William Cullen Bryant, (1794-1878)
- Bryher
- Valeri Bryusov, (1873-1924), poet, novelist, critic
[edit] Bu-By
- Georg Büchner
- Vincent Buckley, (1927-1988)
- Charles Bukowski, (1920-1994) poet, novelist
- Basil Bunting
- Anthony Burgess (1917-1993): Byrne, Revolutionary Sonnets, etc.
- Stanley Burnshaw
- Robert Burns, (1759-1796)
- William S. Burroughs, (1914-1997)
- Edwin G. Burrows
- Andrzej Bursa
- Ray Buttigieg, (born 1955) poet, composer, musician
- Ignazio Buttitta, (Sicilian dialect)
- Witter Bynner (also under Emanuel Morgan)
- Lord Byron, (1788-1824)
[edit] C
[edit] Ca
[edit] Cab-Cap
- Lydia Cabrera (Cuban poet - anthropoetry)
- Caedmon (old English)
- Cali Xuseen Xirsi
- Musa Cälil (1906-1944), Tatar poet, prisoner of the war
- Barry Callaghan, (born 1937)
- Callimachus (c.305-c.240 BC), Hellenistic poet
- Robert Calvert, (1945-1988)
- Luís de Camões, (author of the Lusíadas)
- Roy Campbell (1901-1957)
- Jan Campert,(1902-1943), Dutch poet and journalist
- Remco Campert (born 1929), son of Jan, Dutch poet and novelist
- Thomas Campion, (1567-1619), composer, poet
- Thomas Campbell, (1774-1844)
- Melville Henry Cane, (1879-1980)
- Ivan Cankar, (1876-1918), author, poet, storyteller, dramatist and essayist
- Mary Wedderburn Cannan, (1893-1973)
- Edip Cansever
- Cao Cao, (155 AD-220 AD)
- Cao Pi
- Cao Zhi, (192-232)
[edit] Car-Cav
- Ernesto Cardenal, (born 1925)
- Giosuè Carducci, (1835-1907)
- Thomas Carew, (1595-1639)
- Henry Carey, (1693-1743)
- Bliss Carman, (1861-1929) (Low Tide on Grand Pre)
- Lewis Carroll, (1832-1898)
- Hayden Carruth
- Anne Carson, (born 1950)
- William Cartwright, (1611-1643)
- Catullus, (c. 84BC-54BC), Roman poet
- Charles Causley
- C. P. Cavafy, (1863-1933)
[edit] Ce-Ci
- Paul Celan, (1920-1970)
- Anica Cernej, (1900-1944)
- Luis Cernuda, (1903-1963)
- John Chalkhill
- Jean Chapelain, (1595-1674)
- Arthur Chapman, (1873-1935)
- George Chapman, (1560-1634)
- René Char, (1907-1998)
- Craig Charles, (born 1964), (Red Dwarf, Captain Butler)
- Thomas Chatterton
- Geoffrey Chaucer, (ca.1343-1400), Chanticleer the Fox (extract from Canterbury Tales)
- Billy Childish
- Dario Chioli, Italian poet, born 1956
- Henri Chopin, (born 1922)
- Chrétien de Troyes, (fl. 12th century)
- Ralph Chubb, (1892-1960), poet, painter, printer
- John Ciardi, Italian-American poet
[edit] Cl
- Amy Clampitt
- John Clare, (1793-1864)
- George Elliott Clarke, poet, U of T professor
- Paul Claudel, (1868-1955)
- Matthias Claudius
- Michelle Cliff
- Lucille Clifton,
- Arthur Hugh Clough, (1819-1861)
[edit] Co
[edit] Coc-Cor
- Jean Cocteau, (1889-1963), French writer
- Leonard Cohen, (born 1934), poet/singer
- Hartley Coleridge, (1796-1849)
- Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, (1861-1907)
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge, (1772-1834), English poet
- Billy Collins (U.S. Poet Laureate)
- William Collins, (1721-1759)
- William Congreve, (1670-1729), English poet
- Robert Conquest, historian and poet
- Henry Constable, (1562-1613)
- Clark Coolidge
- Wendy Cope
- Tristan Corbière, (1845-1875)
- Francis Cornford and Frances Cornford
- Gregory Corso, Beat poet, "Gasoline", "Bomb".
- Jayne Cortez
[edit] Cou-Cow
- Malcolm Cowley, (1898-1989), (Dada)
- Abraham Cowley, (1618-1667)
- William Cowper, (1731-1800)
[edit] Cr-Cz
- George Crabbe, (1754-1832)
- Hart Crane, (1899-1932), (The Bridge)
- Stephen Crane, (1871-1900), USA writer
- Richard Crashaw, (1613-1649)
- Robert Creeley, (born 1926), (A Form of Women - Black Mountain School)
- Octave Crémazie
- Charles Cros, (1842-1888), French poet and inventor
- Aleister Crowley, (1875-1947), English Occultist and poet
- Cui Hao, Tang Dynasty, Chinese poet
- Countee Cullen, (died 1946)
- Necati Cumalı
- E. E. Cummings, (1894-1962)
- Allan Cunningham, (1784-1842)
- Allen Curnow, (1911-2001)
- Ivor Cutler, Scottish poet, musician and thinker
[edit] D
[edit] Da
- Roque Dalton, (1935-1975) Salvadoran poet
- Sapardi Djoko Damono, Indonesian Poet
- David Daniels, (1933- ) Visual Poet
- Jeffrey Daniels, African-American Poet
- Gabriele D'Annunzio, (1863-1938), revolutionary
- Jia Dao
- Rubén Darío, (1867-1916)
- Erasmus Darwin, (1731-1802), British poet and herbalist
- René Daumal, (1908-1944)
- Jean Daurat, (1508-1588)
- Alan Davies, American poet
- W. H. Davies
- William Davenant, (1606-1668)
- Donald Davidson, (1893-1968)
- John Davies, (1569-1626), historian
- Edward Davison, (organized Colorado Writers 1937 conference)
- Peter Davison, (born 1951), (son of Edward)
- Denis Davydov, (1784-1839)
- Cecil Day-Lewis
[edit] De
- James Deahl
- Aurora de Albornoz, (1926-1990) 20th century Spanish poet
- Aleš Debeljak, (born 1961)
- Walter de la Mare, author, poet
- Miriam DeCosta-Willis, poet & editor (Erotique Noire/Black Erotica)
- Thomas Dekker, (1575-1641)
- Leconte de Lisle, parnassian poet
- François de Malherbe, (1555-1628),
- Alfred de Musset, (1810-1857), 19th century poet
- Gérard de Nerval, (1808-1855)
- Tory Dent, (1958- ), (What Silence Equals, HIV Mon Amour)
- Babette Deutsch (1895-1982)
- Aubrey de Vere
- William F. DeVault, (1955-), American Author
- Alfred de Vigny, (1797-1863), 19th century poet
[edit] Di-Do
- Diane Di Prima (Memoirs of a Beatnik)
- Souéloum Diagho (contemporary Tuareg poet)
- Emily Dickinson, (1830-1886), American poet
- James Dickey, (1923-1997)
- Blaga Dimitrova
- Paul Dirmeikis, (1954- ), French poet
- Thomas M. Disch, (1940- ), American poet, novelist
- Henry Austin Dobson
- Stephen Dobyns, American author, novelist, poet
- John Donne, (1572-1631)
- Hilda Doolittle, (1886-1961), U.S. Imagist poet
- Gavin Douglas
- Keith Douglas, (1920-1944)
- Rita Dove
- Ernest Dowson, (1867-1900)
[edit] Dr
- Jane Draycott
- Michael Drayton, (1563-1631)
- Aleksander Stavre Drenova, (1872-1947), Albanian poet
- John Drinkwater, (1882-1937)
- Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, (1797-1848), German poet
- William Drummond, (1585-1649)
- William Henry Drummond, (1854-1907), poet, The habitant
- John Dryden, (1631-1700), poet and playwright
[edit] Du-Dy
- Joachim du Bellay, (c. 1522-1560)
- W.E.B. DuBois, (1868-1963), writer, activist
- Du Fu, the Poet Saint
- Du Mu, (803-852), Chinese poet
- Alan Dugan
- Carol Ann Duffy, (born 1955)
- Paul Laurence Dunbar, (1872-1906)
- William Dunbar, (1465-1520)
- Robert Duncan (Black Mountain School)
- Douglas Dunn, (born 1942)
- Stephen Dunn
- Helen Dunmore, poet, novelist
- Edward Plunkett, Baron Dunsany, (1878-1957), Irish poet
- Lawrence Durrell, (1912-1990), (A Private Country: Poems)
- Stuart Dybek
- Bob Dylan, born 1941
[edit] E
[edit] Ea-Er
- Richard Eberhart
- Russell Edson
- Gevorg Emin, (1918-1998), Armenian poet
- Joseph von Eichendorff, (1788-1857)
- George Eliot, (1819-1880), (Mary Ann Evans)
- T. S. Eliot, (1888-1965), writer
- Ebenezer Elliott, (1781-1849)
- Royston Ellis, English poet inspired by Beat Generation
- Paul Eluard, French poet
- Claudia Emerson, (born 1957) American poet
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, (1803-1882), American author
- Mihai Eminescu, Romanian poet
- William Empson, (1906-1984)
- Yunus Emre
- Michael Ende, (1929-1995), German poet
- R.M. Engelhardt, (born 1964), American poet
- Paul Engle
- Ennius
- Hans Magnus Enzensberger, (born 1929), German poet
- Louise Erdrich, (born 1954), author
- Haydar Ergülen
- Max Ernst, (1891-1976), (Dada)
- Mehmet Erte
[edit] Es-Ew
- Maggie Estep, American slam poet
- Wolfram von Eschenbach, (died 1220)
- Clayton Eshleman (Antiphonal Swing)
- Florbela Espanca, (poet)
- Salvador Espriu, writer
- Euripides (480-406 BC), Athenian tragedian
- Mari Evans
- William Everson (In The Fictive Wish)
- Gavin Ewart
[edit] F
- Kathy Fagan
[edit] Fe-Fo
- Fenggan
- Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919-)
- Leandro Fernández de Moratín (1760-1828)
- Ian Hamilton Finlay, (born 1925)
- Edward Fitzgerald, (1809-1883)
- Robert Fitzgerald (1910 - 1985)
- John Fletcher, (1579-1625)
- John Gould Fletcher, (1886-1950), Imagist poet
- F. S. Flint (Imagist manifestos)
- Mary Fons (Slam Poet) (born 1979)
- Theodor Fontane, (1819-1898)
- John Forbes, (1950-1998), Australian poet
- Carolyn Forché, born 1950
- Ford Madox Ford, (1873-1939), promoter of many other writers.
- John Ford, (1586-1639), playwright and poet.
- John M. Ford, (1957-2006), novelist and poet.
- Ugo Foscolo, (1778-1827)
- Fazil Jamili, (born 1968), Urdu Poet, Journalist from Pakistan
[edit] Fr-Fu
- Janet Frame, (born 1924)
- Robert Francis, (1901-1987)
- Veronica Franco, (1546-1591)
- Naim Frashëri (May 25, 1846 Frashër, south Albania—October 20, 1900
- Louis Fréchette, (1839-1908), poet, essayist, journalist, dramatist
- Erich Fried, (1921-1988)
- Max Frisch, (1911-1991), Swiss poet
- Robert Frost, (1874-1963), American poet
- Alice Fulton, (born 1952), Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry winner
- Fazil Jamili, (born 1968), Urdu Poet, Journalist from Pakistan
- Fuzûlî, (1483?–1556), Azerbaijani and Ottoman poet
[edit] G
[edit] Ga-Gl
- Jean Garrigue (1914 - 1972)
- Samuel Garth (1661 - 1719)
- George Gascoigne, (1525-1577)
- David Gascoyne (October 10, 1916 - November 25, 2001)
- Théophile Gautier, (1811-1872)
- John Gay, (1685-1732), songwriter, poet
- Stefan George, (1868-1933)
- Paul Gerhardt, (c. 1606-1676)
- Aaref Ghazvini, (1882- 1934)
- Wilfred Wilson Gibson (October 2, 1878 - May 26, 1962)
- Allen Ginsberg, (1926-1997)
- Dana Gioia (essays on poetry)
- Nikki Giovanni, (born 1943)
- Giuseppe Giusti, (1809-1850)
- Denis Glover, (1912-1980)
- Louise Glück Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry
[edit] Go
- Gérald Godin, (1938-1994), Quebec poet and politician
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, (1749-1832), (part-time;)
- Octavian Goga (1881-1938) Romanian poet
- Cvetko Golar, (1879-1965)
- Lea Goldberg, (1911-1970)
- Rumer Godden (In Noahs Ark)
- Ziya Gökalp
- Oliver Goldsmith, (1730-1774), The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes (see also Goody)
- Pavel Golia (1887-1959)
- Luis de Gongora, Spanish poet
- Rigoberto Gonzalez (born 1970) American poet
- Lorna Goodison (born 1947) Jamaican poet
- Sergei Gorodetsky (1884-1967)
- Herman Gorter (1864-1927), Dutch poet
[edit] Gr
[edit] Gra-Gri
- Günter Grass, (born 1927), author
- Richard Graves, (1715-1804), British poet and essayist
- Robert Graves, (1895-1985), British author
- Thomas Gray, (1716-1771), British poet
- Robert Greene, (1560-1592)
- Horace Gregory
- Eamon Grennan
- Fulk Greville, (1554-1628)
- Bill Griffiths, (born 1948)
- Franz Grillparzer
- Nicholas Grimald, (1519-1562)
- Angelina Weld Grimke
- Charlotte Forten Grimke
[edit] Gro-Gy
- Stanisław Grochowiak
- Philip Gross
- Igo Gruden, (1893-1948)
- Edgar Guest, (American poet of the 1920s)
- Jorge Guillen, (1893-1984)
- Nicolas Guillén, (1902-1989), (Cuban poet)
- Guido Guinizelli
- Guiot de Provins, (French poet of the 12th century)
- Gül Baba
- Nikolay Gumilyov, (1886-1921)
- Dživo Gundulić - Giovanni Gondola, (1589-1638)
- Thom Gunn, (born 1929)
- Ivor Gurney, (1890-1937)
- Pedro Juan Gutiérrez (Cuba, 1950- )
- Brion Gysin, (1916-1986)
[edit] H
[edit] Ha
- Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame 'Hadrawi'
- Hafez
- Han Yu
- Han-Shan
- Thomas Hardy, (1840-1928), English poet
- Tony Harrison, (born 1937)
- Carla Harryman, (born 1952)
- Gwen Harwood
- Alamgir Hashmi
- Ahmet Haşim
- Gerhart Hauptmann, (1862-1946)
- Stephen Hawes, (died 1523)
- Robert Stephen Hawker, (1803-1875), Cornish poet/vicar
- Robert Hayden
[edit] He
- Seamus Heaney, (born 1939), Saoi of Aosdána
- John Heath-Stubbs
- Anne Hébert, poet and novelist
- Anthony Hecht, (1923-2004)
- Jennifer Michael Hecht
- John Hegley, also performs as half of the "Popticians"
- Heinrich Heine, (1797-1856)
- Felicia Hemans, (1793-1835)
- William Ernest Henley, (1849-1903)
- Adrian Henri
- George Herbert, (1593-1633), public orator and poet
- Zbigniew Herbert
- Johann Gottfried Herder
- Johann Gottfried von Herder, (1744-1803)
- Miguel Hernandez, (1910-1942)
- Antoine Héroet, (died 1568)
- Robert Herrick, (1591-1674), English poet
- Hesiod, ancient Greek poet
- Phoebe Hesketh, (1909-2005), English poet
- Hermann Hesse, (1877-1962), author of The Glass Bead Game, Steppenwolf
- Dorothy Hewett, novelist, poet
- Thomas Heywood, (157?-1650)
[edit] Hi-Hr
- William Heyen, poet, literary critic, novelist
- Dick Higgins, (1938-1998), Fluxus poet, and publisher
- Scott Hightower, (born 1952)
- Geoffrey Hill, (born 1932)
- Nazım Hikmet
- Ellen Hinsey, poet
- Rolf Hochhuth, (born 1931), playwright
- Hugo von Hofmannsthal, (1874-1929)
- James Hogg, (1770-1835)
- Friedrich Hölderlin, (1770-1843)
- John Hollander, (born 1929)
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, (1809-1894), USA scholar
- Homer, epic poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Hugh Hood, Master work is 12 volume novel-series (The New Age).
- Thomas Hood, (1798-1845)
- A. D. Hope (July 21, 1907 - July 13, 2000)
- Gerard Manley Hopkins, (1844-1889)
- Quintus Horatius Flaccus
- George Moses Horton
- A. E. Housman, (1859-1936)
- Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, (1517-1547)
- Richard Howard
- Fanny Howe
- Susan Howe
[edit] Hu
- Langston Hughes, (1902-1967)
- Ted Hughes, (1930-1998)
- Richard Hugo
- Victor Hugo, (1802-1885), novelist, poet, and playwright
- Vicente Huidobro, (1893-1948)
- Lynda Hull, (1954-1994)
- Alexander Hume, (1560-1609)
- James Henry Leigh Hunt, (1784-1859), English poet
[edit] I
[edit] J
[edit] Ja-Ju
- Richard Jago, (1715-1781)
- Clive James
- Randall Jarrell
- Robinson Jeffers, (died 1962)
- Simon Jenko, (1835-1869)
- Elizabeth Jennings
- Jia Dao
- John of the Cross (1542-1591), Spanish mystic and poet
- Edmund John
- Georgia Douglas Johnson
- Helene Johnson
- James Weldon Johnson, (1871-1938), author, poet, folklorist, and civil rights leader
- Lionel Johnson
- Samuel Johnson, (1709-1784)
- David Jones, (1895-1974), artist and poet
- Ben Jonson, (1573-1637), poet and dramatist
- Anthony Joseph
- Jovan Jovanović Zmaj (1833-1904)
- James Joyce, (1882-1941)
- Frank Judge, (born 1946), editor & publisher, poet, translator and film critic
- Jamal Jumá, (born 1956)
- Donald Justice, (1925-2004), poet and artist
- Juvenal
[edit] K
[edit] Ka-Kh
- Kábir,
- Kálmán Kalocsay, (1891-1976)
- Orhan Veli Kanik
- Andreas Karavis, (born 1932)
- Miha Kastelic, (1796-1868)
- Erich Kästner, (1899-1974), poet, novelist
- Bob Kaufman (coined "Beatnik")
- Patrick Kavanagh, (1904-1967)
- John Keats, (1795-1821)
- Weldon Kees
- X. J. Kennedy
- Jack Kerouac, (1922-1969), US writer
- Keorapetse Kgositsile
- Khushal Khan Khattak
- Omar Khayyám, (1048-1122)
- Velemir Khlebnikov, (1885-1922)
- Vladislav Khodasevich, (1886-1939)
[edit] Ki-Kn
- Joyce Kilmer, (1886-1918)
- Henry King, (1592-1669)
- William King, (1663-1712)
- Gottfried Kinkel, (1815-1882)
- Galway Kinnell (born 1927, Body Bags)
- John Kinsella (born 1963)
- Thomas Kinsella
- Rudyard Kipling, (1865-1936), Just So Stories
- Necip Fazıl Kısakürek
- Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, (1724-1803)
- Etheridge Knight
[edit] Ko
[edit] Kob-Ky
- Jan Kochanowski, (born 1530)
- Kenneth Koch (NY Poet school)
- Yusef Komunyakaa, (born 1948), poet, Pulitzer Prize recipient, (Dien Cai Dau, Neon Vernacular, etc.)
- Faik Konica
- Ted Kooser
- Koroglu
- Srecko Kosovel, (1904-1926)
- Taja Kramberger, (born 1970)
- Ruth Krauss
- Miroslav Krleža, (1589-1638), poet, novelist, etc
- Maxine Kumin
- Stanley Kunitz
- Tuli Kupferberg (born 1923)
- Cem Kurtulus
- Onat Kutlar
[edit] L
[edit] La
- Pierre Labrie poet from Quebec (1972- )
- Jarkko Laine Finnish poet
- Philip Lamantia
- Alphonse de Lamartine
- Charles Lamb, (1775-1834)
- Steven Curtis Lance, romantic poet
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- Walter Savage Landor, (1775-1864), (English writer in Italy)
- Philip Larkin, (1922-1985)
- James Laughlin
- Comte de Lautréamont, (1846-1870)
- D.H. Lawrence, (1885-1930), author of Lady Chatterley's Lover
- Henry Lawson, prose and poetry
- Layamon
- Irving Layton, (born 1912 - 2006)
[edit] Le
- Edward Lear (1812-1888)
- Jan Lechon
- Francis Ledwidge (1887-1917)
- Dennis Lee, writer of children's poetry
- Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837), Italian poet
- Mikhail Lermontov (1814-1841), poet, novelist
- Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov, (1814-1841), poet, author and painter
- Boleslaw Lesmian
- Rika Lesser
- Gotthold Lessing, playwright, poet
- Denise Levertov (Black Mountain triumvirate)
- Philip Levine
- Larry Levis
- D. A. Levy (1942-1968), artist, poet, and publisher
- William Levy
- Saunders Lewis (1893-1985)
- Wyndham Lewis (1884-1957)
[edit] Li
- Li Hou Zhu, (931-978)
- José Lezama Lima (Cuban)
- Tim Liardet
- Li Po, (701-762), the Poet Immortal
- Li Qiao
- Li Qingzhao
- Li Shangyin
- Li Yu
- Anne Morrow Lindbergh, (1906-2001)
- Vachel Lindsay, (1879-1931)
- Thomas Lodge, (1556-1625)
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, (1807-1882), American
- Federico García Lorca
- Richard Lovelace, (1618-1658)
- Amy Lowell, (1874-1925), American
- James Russell Lowell, (1819-1891), American
- Robert Lowell, (1917-1977), American
- Mina Loy (Dada)
- Lu You
- Gherasim Luca
- Lucilius
- Maria White Lowell, (1821-1853), American
- Lucan, (39-65), Roman
- Lucretius, (98?-55 BC), physicist
- Fitz Hugh Ludlow (1836-1870)
- Frank L. Ludwig (born 1964 in Hamburg), Irish
- Luo Binwang
- Mario Luzi
- John Lydgate, (1370-1450)
- John Lyly, (1553-1606)
- George Lyttelton, (1709-1773)
[edit] M
[edit] Ma
[edit] Mac-Mak
- Hugh MacDiarmid, (1892-1978)
- George MacDonald, (1824-1905), poet, novelist
- Sorley MacLean, (1911-1996), Scots Gaelic poet
- Gwendolyn MacEwen, Canadian writer, poet
- Arthur Machen, (1863-1947), Irish poet
- Compton Mackenzie
- Archibald MacLeish, (1892-1982)
- Louis MacNeice, (1907-1963)
- Haki R. Madhubuti
- John Gillespie Magee, Jr., (1922-1941) (aviation poet, combat pilot officer)
- Patrick Magee (born 1986) poet, writer, musician
- Derek Mahon (Northern Irish poet)
- Rudolf Maister (1874-1934), general and poet
- G. D. Madgulkar (1919-Unknown) Marathi and Hindi poet, lyricist, playwright, actor and orator.
[edit] Mal-Mar
- Stephane Mallarme, (1842-1898)
- David Mallet
- Sir Thomas Malory
- Goffredo Mameli (1827-1849), Italian patriot, poet and writer
- Osip Mandelstam (1891-1938), (also spelt Mandelshtam), Russian poet
- James Clarence Mangan
- Bill Manhire (born 1946)
- Manilius
- Heinrich Mann, (1871-1950)
- Klaus Mann, (1906-1949)
- Thomas Mann, (1875-1955), author
- Ruth Manning-Sanders, (1895-1988)
- Robert Mannyng of Brunne, (1269-1340)
- Chris Mansell (1953-)
- Alessandro Manzoni, (1785-1873), poet, novelist
- Ausias March, (1397-1459), poet of the 15th century
- Marie de France, (fl. 12th century)
- Giambattista Marini, (1569-1625)
- Edwin Markham
- Christopher Marlowe, (1564-1593), English playwright
- Clément Marot, (1496-1544)
- Martial (40-ca. 102), Roman epigrammist
- Harry Martinson, (1904-1978), Swedish poet
- Andrew Marvell, (1621-1678)
[edit] Mas-Maz
- John Masefield, (1878-1967)
- Edgar Lee Masters, (1869-1950)
- Basho Matsuo, (1644-1694), haiku poet
- Glyn Maxwell, (born 1962)
- Vladimir Mayakovsky, (1893-1930)
- Karl May, (1842-1912), German poet
[edit] Mc
- Michael McClure (Dark Brown - beat)
- John McCrae, (1872-1918), In Flanders Fields
- Bryant H. McGill
- William Topaz McGonagall, (died 1902)
- Roger McGough, (born 1937), comedian, poet
- Campbell McGrath
- Wendy McGrath
- Thomas McGrath, (1916-1990), The Movie at the End of the World
- Duncan McIntyre, Gaelic poet, aka Duncan Ban McIntyre
- James McIntyre, (1827-1906), the "Cheese Poet," known as the worst poet in Canadian history
- Claude McKay
- Don McKay
- Rod McKuen
[edit] Me
- Meng Houran
- Norman MacCaig
- Mei Yaochen
- Meng Haoran
- George Meredith, (1828-1909), English poet, novelist
- Stuart Merrill, (1863-1915), (symbolist)
- James Merrill, (1926-1995), (The Inner Room & Nights and Days)
- Thomas Merton, (1915-1968), American author and Trappist monk
- W.S. Merwin, (The Miner's Pale Children)
- Sarah Messer, (born 1966), American poet and writer
- Charlotte Mew, (1869-1928)
[edit] Mi-Ml
- Henri Michaux, poet and painter
- Adam Mickiewicz, (1798-1855), outstanding Polish poet and writer
- Agnes Miegel, (1879-1964)
- Josephine Miles
- Edna St. Vincent Millay, (1892-1950)
- Joaquin Miller, (1837-1913)
- Tim Miller, poet and publisher
- Spike Milligan, (1918-2002), (The Goon Show)
- Czesław Miłosz, Polish poet, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1980 (1911-2004)
- Alice Duer Miller
- Grazyna Miller, poet and translator Italian -Polish,
- John Milton, (1608-1674), English poet
- Gabriela Mistral, (1889-1957), Winner of the nobel prize for literature.
- Adrian Mitchell
- S. Weir Mitchell, American novelist, poet
- Ndre Mjeda
[edit] Mo
- Harold Monro
- Harriet Monroe (Poetry magazine)
- Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax, (1661-1715), creator of the Bank of England
- Eugenio Montale (Nobel Laureate)
- Marianne Moore, (1887-1972)
- Dom Moraes
- Edythe Morahan de Lauzon, poetess
- Thomas Moore, (1779-1852)
- Frederick Morgan
- John Morgan, (1688-1733)
- Christian Morgenstern, (1871-1914)
- William Morris, (1834-1896), (Norse sagas & old French matter)
- Jim Morrison {poet, songwriter}
- Stephen Morse (1945 - )(American Small Press Poet and Publisher)
- Moschus (fl. 2nd century BC), bucolic poet
- Howard Moss
- Andrew Motion, (poet laureate 1999-)
- Enrique Moya, (poet, fiction writer, essayist, born 1958
[edit] Mu
- Erich Mühsam, (1878-1934), German poet and revolutionary
- Paul Muldoon, (born 1951)
- Efe Murat
- Sheila Murphy, U.S. poet
- Joan Murray, (born 1945), U.S. poet.
- Les Murray, (born 1938)
- Anthony Munday, (1553-1633)
- Richard Murphy, poet, member of Aosdána
- Susan Musgrave, Poet.
[edit] N
[edit] Na-Nj
- Ogden Nash, (1902-1971), : Santa Claus
- Thomas Nashe, (1567-1601)
- Nedîm, (1681?–1730), Ottoman poet
- John Neihardt, (1881-1973)
- Émile Nelligan, (1879-1941), Quebec poet
- Howard Nemerov, (born 1920), (Guide to the Ruins)
- Pablo Neruda, (Residence on Earth 1946), Winner of the nobel prize for literature.
- Nesîmî, (d. 1417?), Azerbaijani poet
- Neşâtî, (d. 1674), Ottoman poet
- Henry Newbolt, (1862-1938), historian, poet
- John Henry Newman, (1801-1890)
- Nezami
- Aimee Nezhukumatathil (1974- )
- B. P. Nichol, (1944-1988)
- John Gambril Nicholson (6 October 1866 - 1 July 1931)
- Lorine Niedecker (May 12, 1903 - December 31, 1970)
- Miloš Đoka Nikolić (Millosh Gjergj Nikolla)
- Petar Petrovic Njegos, (1813-1851), Serb poet & ruler
[edit] No-Ny
- Christopher Nolan, (born 1970), poet, member of Aosdána
- Fan Noli (January 6, 1882 - March 13, 1965)
- Shannon Norman (1981- ) Pittsburgh, Pa
- Caroline Norton (1808 - 1877)
- Cyprian Kamil Norwid
- Novalis, (1772-1801), German poet and novelist
- Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg)
- Alfred Noyes
- Naomi Shihab Nye
[edit] O
- Adam O'Hagan (1991- ), American/Canadian Poet
- Frank O'Hara (1926-1966), New York School
- Sharon Olds
- Mary Oliver
- Charles Olson (Black Mountain School founder)
- Saishu Onoe, Japanese poet
- George Oppen
- Peter Orlovsky (beat)
- Öser
- Alice Oswald
- Ouyang Xiu
- Ovid, (43 BC-17 AD), Roman poet
- Wilfred Owen, (1893-1918)
- Ismet Özel
- Nagamuthu Osho, Indian poet
[edit] P
[edit] Pa
- Ruth Padel (born 8 May 1946)
- Ron Padgett
- Grace Paley
- Francis Turner Palgrave (September 28, 1824 - October 24, 1897)
- Palladas
- Michael Palmer, (1943-)
- Daniele Pantano, (1976-)
- Dorothy Parker, (1893-1967)
- Thomas Parnell, (1670-1718)
- Nicanor Parra, Chile
- Giovanni Pascoli, Italian poet
- Boris Pasternak, (1890-1960), novelist
- Kenneth Patchen, (1911-1972)
- Andrew Barton Paterson (banjo)
- Don Paterson
- Coventry Patmore
- Brian Patten
- Octavio Paz, (1914-1998), Mexican poet
[edit] Pe-Pl
- Thomas Love Peacock, (1785-1866), English poet, novelist
- Patrick Pearse, poet, teacher and leader of the Easter Rising
- Charles Péguy, 20th century poet
- Sam Pereira
- Persius (34-62), Roman poet
- Fernando Pessoa, (1888-1935)
- Pascale Petit
- Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca), (1304-1374)
- Ambrose Philips
- Pi Rixiu
- Pindar (522-443 BC), Theban lyric poet
- Robert Pinsky (former US poet laureate)
- Ruth Pitter
- Christine de Pizan, (circa 1365-circa 1430), historian, poet, philosopher
- Sylvia Plath, (1932-1963), (The Colossue)
[edit] Po-Pu
- Edgar Allan Poe, (1809-1849), US mystery writer and poet
- Marie Ponsot, (born 1921)
- Alexander Pope, (1688-1744), English poet
- Ezra Pound, (1885-1972), (The Pisan Cantos)(Imagist movement leader)
- Halina Poswiatowska
- Winthrop Mackworth Praed
- E.J. Pratt
- France Prešeren, (1800-1849), Slovene
- Jacques Prévert, (1900-1977), French poet
- Robert Priest
- Matthew Prior, (1664-1721)
- Bryan Waller Proctor
- Luigi Pulci
- Aleksandr Pushkin, (1799-1837), Russian poet
[edit] Q
- Thomas Quiter, (born 1983)
[edit] R
[edit] Ra-Re
- Dalia Rabikovich, (born 1936)
- Kathleen Raine, (1908-2003)
- Carl Rakosi (1903-2004)
- Dudley Randall
- Thomas Randolph, (1605-1635)
- John Crowe Ransom, (1888-1974)
- Tom Raworth
- Man Ray, (1890-1976), (Dada)
- Wayne Ray, 1950 -
- Henry Reed, (1914-1986)
- Ishmael Reed
- Christopher Reid (In the Echoey Tunnel)
- Erich Maria Remarque, (1898-1970), author of Im Westen nichts Neues, or All Quiet on the Western Front (1929)
- Kenneth Rexroth
- Charles Reznikoff
[edit] Ri
- Stan Rice, (1943-2002), poet and artist
- Adrienne Rich
- Lola Ridge, (1873-1941)
- Laura Riding, (1901-1981)
- Anne Ridler
- James Whitcomb Riley, (1853-1916)
- Rainer Maria Rilke, (1875-1926)
- Arthur Rimbaud, (1854-1891), symbolist poet
[edit] Ro
- Edwin Arlington Robinson, (1869-1935)
- Mary Robinson, (1990-1997), Irish poet
- Georges Rodenbach, Symbolist poet and novelist
- John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, (1647-1680)
- Theodore Roethke, (1908-1963)
- Pierre de Ronsard, (1524-1585)
- Peter Rosegger, (died 1918)
- Franklin Rosemont, (born 1943)
- Penelope Rosemont
- Isaac Rosenberg, (1890-1918)
- Christina Rossetti, (1830-1894), English poet
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti, (1828-1882), English poet
- Nicholas Rowe
- Richard Rowlands, (1565-1630)
- Tadeusz Różewicz
[edit] Ru
- Friedrich Rückert
- Muriel Rukeyser, (1913-1980)
- Johan Ludvig Runeberg, (1804-1877)
[edit] S
[edit] Sa
- Umberto Saba
- Sa'di
- Ali Ahmad Said, (1930- )
- Mellin de Saint-Gelais, (ca. 1491-1558)
- Carl Sandburg, (1878-1967)
- Sonia Sanchez
- Sappho, ancient Greek poet
- Siegfried Sassoon, (1886-1967), British war poet
- Subagio Sastrowardoyo, (1924-1995), Indonesian poet
[edit] Sc-Se
- Maurice Scève, (c. 1500-1564)
- Friedrich Schiller, (1759-1805), poet, playwright
- Arno Schmidt, (1914-1979)
- Arthur Schnitzler, (1862-1931), writer
- Delmore Schwartz (In Dreams Begin Responsibilities)
- Sir Walter Scott, (1771-1832), inventor of historical novel
- Gil Scott-Heron, (born 1949)
- Johannes Secundus, (1511-1536), Neo-Latin poet
- Jaroslav Seifert, (1901-1986), (Nobel Prize)
- Seneca, (c. 54 BC-AD 39)
- Léopold Senghor, (1906-2001)
- Robert W. Service, poet of the Yukon
- Vikram Seth
- Anne Sexton, (1928-1974)
[edit] Sh-Si
- Thomas Shadwell
- William Shakespeare, (c. 1564-1616), English poet
- Tupac Shakur, (1971-1996), Artist and black activist
- Ntozake Shange, (born 1948)
- Jo Shapcott
- Karl Shapiro
- Mary Shelley, (1797-1851)
- Percy Bysshe Shelley, (1792-1822)
- William Shenstone
- Taras Shevchenko
- James Shirley, (1596-1666)
- Avraham Shlonsky
- Sir Philip Sidney, (born 1554)
- Eli Siegel, (1902-1978)
- Ron Silliman (born 1946)
- Shel Silverstein, (1930-1999)
- Charles Simic
- Louis Simpson, (born 1923)
- Lemn Sissay
- Edith Sitwell, (1887-1964)
- Tara Singh
[edit] Sk-Sn
- John Skelton, (1460-1529)
- Myra Sklarew
- Kenneth Slessor
- Anton Martin Slomsek, (1800-1862), bishop, author, poet and national regenerator.
- Juliusz Slowacki
- Christopher Smart
- Charlotte Smith, (1749-1806)
- Clark Ashton Smith, (1893-1961)
- LeRoy Smith
- Margaret Smith, American poet and artist
- Patti Smith {poet and songwriter}
- Stevie Smith, (1902-1971)
- William Jay Smith
- Tobias Smollett, (1721-1771)
- Gary Snyder, (born 1930), (beat - Regarding Wave)
- Tara Singh
[edit] So-Sp
- Edith Södergran
- David Solway, (born 1941)
- William Somervile, (1675-1742)
- Sophocles, (c.496-406 BC), Athenian tragedian
- Charles Sorley, (1895-1915), war poet
- Natsume Soseki, (1867-1916), Kokoro, I Am a Cat
- Gary Soto
- Robert Southey, (1774-1843), Poet Laureate 1813
- Robert Southwell, (1561-1595)
- Stephen Spender, (Twenty Poems - Oxford, 1930)
- Edmund Spenser, (1552-1599)
[edit] St
[edit] Sta-Sto
- Leopold Staff
- William Stafford
- George Starbuck
- Statius, (c. AD 45-96)
- Joseph Stefan, (1835-1893), Slovene
- Morris Stegosaurus (Keith Morris Kurzman), slam poet
- Gertrude Stein, (1874-1946), Modernist innovator in prose and poetry
- Eric Stenbock
- Mattie Stepanek, (1990-2004), American poet and advocate
- Gerald Stern
- Wallace Stevens, (1880-1955)
- Robert Louis Stevenson, (1850-1894), lighthouses
- Trumbull Stickney, (19th c.)
- James Still
- Theodor Storm, (1817-1888)
- Alfonsina Storni, (1892-1938)
[edit] Str-Stu
- Mark Strand (former Poet Laureate, Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry winner)
- Botho Strauss, (born 1944)
- Jesse Stuart
[edit] Su-Sz
- Nicomedes Suarez Arauz (b. 1946)
- Su Shi
- Su Xiaoxiao
- Sir John Suckling
- Suleiman the Magnificent, ruler of the Ottoman Empire and Islamic poet
- Francis Patrick Sullivan, S.J. (1929/30-1996)
- Cemal Süreya
- Patrick Süskind (b. 1949)
- Paul Summers poet (b.1967)
- Robert Sward poet (b. 1933)
- May Swenson
- Algernon Swinburne (1837–1909)
- Joshua Sylvester (1563–1618)
- Wisława Szymborska (b. 1923), Polish poet, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1996
[edit] T
[edit] Ta-Te
- Rabindranath Tagore, (1861-1941)
- Tao Qian
- Torquato Tasso, (1544-1595)
- Allen Tate, (1899-1979)
- James Tate
- Henry Taylor, (1800-1886)
- Sara Teasdale (1884-1933)
- Alfred Tennyson, (1809-1892), English poet
- Lucy Terry
- A.S.J. Tessimond
- Neyzen Tevfik
[edit] Th-To
- Ernest Thayer, (1863-1940)
- Theocritus (fl. 3rd century BC), bucolic poet
- Jan Theuninck, (born 1954)
- Dylan Thomas, (1914-1953)
- Edward Thomas, (1878-1917)
- Lorenzo Thomas, (1944-2005)
- R. S. Thomas, (1913-2000)
- John Thompson, (1845-1913), Canadian writer
- Francis Thompson, (1859-1907)
- James Thomson, (1834-1882)
- James Thomson (Seasons)
- Henry David Thoreau, (1817-1862)
- Tibullus, (c. 54 BC-19 BC)
- Chidiock Tichborne, (1558-1586), conspirator and poet
- Thomas Tickell
- Ludwig Tieck, (1773-1853)
- Melvin B. Tolson
- Jean Toomer
[edit] Tr-Tz
- Thomas Traherne
- Georg Trakl, (1887-1914)
- Michel Tremblay, (born 1942), author, playwright, poet
- Roland Michel Tremblay, (born 1972), author, poet, scriptwriter
- Calvin Trillin, (born 1935), American writer of comic verse
- Quincy Troupe
- Tõnu Trubetsky Estonian/Ruthenian poet
- Marina Tsvetaeva, (1892-1941), Russian poet
- Kurt Tucholsky, (1890-1935), German poet
- Thomas Tusser, 16th century English poet.
- Ğabdulla Tuqay, (1886-1913), Tatar poet
- Hone Tuwhare, (born 1922)
- Julian Tuwim
- Jan Twardowski
- Pontus de Tyard, (c. 1521-1605)
- Fyodor Tyutchev, (1803-1873)
- Tristan Tzara, (1896-1963), (Dada)
[edit] U
- Miguel de Unamuno
- Giuseppe Ungaretti, Italian poet
- Louis Untermeyer, (1885-1977), (Treasury of Erotic Poetry)
- John Updike, (born 1932), (Facing Nature)
- Charles Upton
- Allen Upward, Imagist
[edit] V
[edit] Va-Ve
- Mona Van Duyn
- Cesar Vallejo, (1892-1938)
- Paul Valéry, (1871-1945), French author and poet of the Symbolist school
- Dimitris Varos, (1949-)
- Henry Vaughan, (1621-1695)
- Vazha-Pshavela (Luka Razikashvili), (1861-1915)
- Vemana
- Helen Vendler
- Jacint Verdaguer, (1845-1902)
- Paul Verlaine, (1844-1896)
- Paul Vermeersch, (born 1973) Canadian
[edit] Vi-Vr
- Francis Vielé-Griffin (symbolist)
- Peter Viereck
- François Villon, (1431-c.1474)
- Gilles Vigneault, (born 1928), Quebec signer-songwriter and poet
- Publius Vergilius Maro
- Roemer Visscher, (1547-1620), Dutch salesman, writer and poet
- Walter von der Vogelweide
- Walther von der Vogelweide, (c. 1170-c. 1230)
- Vincent Voiture, (1598-1648)
- Joost van den Vondel, (1587-1679), Dutch playwright, poet
- Andrei Voznesensky, (born 1933)
- Stanko Vraz, (1810-1851)
[edit] W
[edit] Wa
- Robert Wace, (c. 1115-c. 1183)
- Diane Wakoski, (born 1937), (The Motorcycle Betrayal Poems)
- Derek Walcott, (born 1930), (Nobel Prize for Literature)
- Rosmarie Waldrop
- Arthur Waley (Translations from the Chinese)
- Alice Walker, (born 1944)
- Edmund Waller, (1606-1687)
- Wang Wei, (698-759), the Poet Buddha
- Robert Penn Warren, (1905-1989)
- Thomas Warton, (1728-1790), English academic and poet laureate
- Roger Waters
- Christopher Waters, (born 1926), American academic and poet
- Isaac Watts, (1674-1748)
- David Wayne, (1914-1995)
[edit] We-Wh
- John Webster, (died 1630)
- Hannah Weiner (1928–1997)
- Wen Yiduo Chinese poet (1899 - 1946)
- Philip Whalen (beat)
- Margaret Walker
- Martin Walser, (born 1927)
- Franz Werfel, (1890-1945), Czech poet
- Johan Herman Wessel, (1742-1785)
- Phillis Wheatley, (1753-1784)
- E.B. White, (1899-1985), (Fox of Peacock)
- Walt Whitman, (1819-1892)
- Isabella Whitney, b. 1540s?
- John Greenleaf Whittier, (1807-1892)
[edit] Wi
- John Wieners (beat - Ace of Pentacles)
- Richard Wilbur (past poet laureate - Things of This World)
- Jane Wilde, (1826-1896), Irish poet and nationalist, wife of Sir William Wilde, mother of Oscar Wilde
- Oscar Wilde, (1854-1900), Irish playwright, poet and satirist
- John Wilkinson
- William IX, Duke of Aquitaine, the first vernacular poet
- Emmett Williams (born 1925), concrete poet
- Miller Williams
- Oscar Williams, American poet and anthologist
- Saul Williams (born 1972)
- Sherley Anne Williams (1944-1999)
- Waldo Williams, (1904-1971), Welsh poet
- William Carlos Williams, (1883-1963), American
- William Williams Pantycelyn, (1717-1791)
- John Wilmot (Earl of Rochester)
- Yvor Winters
- George Wither, (1588-1667)
[edit] Wo-Wy
- Rafał Wojaczek
- Christa Wolf
- Charles Wolfe, (1791-1823)
- Hans Wollschläger
- George Woodcock (1912-1995) poet, critic and anarchist author of Anarchism
- Dorothy Wordsworth (1771-1855)
- William Wordsworth (1770-1850)
- Franz Wright
- Philip Stanhope Worsley (1835-1866)
- Charles Wright musician, poet
- James Wright (1927-1980)
- Judith Wright (1915-2000)
- Kirby Wright
- Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542), UK poet & ambassador
- Elinor Wylie
- Hedd Wyn
P
[edit] X
- Xu Zhimo, melancholic poet of early 20th century China
[edit] Y
- Mark Yakich
- Leo Yankevich (1961-present)
- Peyo Yavorov
- William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) Irish poet, dramatist, senator
- Sergei Yesenin, (1895-1925)
- Yevgeny Yevtushenko (born 1933)
- Marguerite Young
- David Young
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