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Never Read Poetry? Here’s Where to Begin

July 17, 2024
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The son of a librarian, Chris M. Arnone’s love of books was as inevitable as gravity. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Missouri – Kansas City. His novel, The Hermes Protocol, was published by Castle Bridge Media in 2023 and the next book in that series is due out in winter 2024. His work can also be found in Adelaide Literary Magazine and FEED Lit Mag. You can find him writing more books, poetry, and acting in Kansas City. You can also follow him on social media (Facebook, Goodreads, Instagram, Twitter, website).

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Poetry gets a bad rap. When a lot of people who have never tried to read poetry think about poetry, what comes to mind is an archaic, inaccessible art form. Forms? Meter? Stanzas? To the uninitiated, it can feel like in order to read poetry, one has to check off a bunch of prerequisites and get their English degree first.

Not so, friends. Not so.

Sure, there is definitely poetry out there that is challenging. One of my MFA cohort classmates was a poet and visual artist. While their poetry was brilliant, it asked a lot of the readers. It was like if James Joyce had written poetry instead of Ulysses. But I’m here to tell you that a lot of poetry doesn’t work that way. There are plenty of verses out there for the entirely uninitiated.

To begin, you can find some helpful guides to reading poetry right here on Book Riot. In fact, I’ve written a number of guides like how to read punctuation and line breaks. I’ve also written guides on sonnets, pastoral poetry, Japanese forms, and prose poetry. Should I write a textbook on poetry? No, because there are a lot of great primers already and the best is by Mary Oliver.

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A Poetry Handbook by Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver is a master of poetry, and her verses are quite accessible as well. I’ve always found her ability to really pull me into her imagery unparalleled. This book isn’t just about writing poetry. It’s about understanding it as well. If you’re going to start somewhere, start here.

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The Classics

Don’t worry. I’m not going to overwhelm you with poetry from long-dead poets rhyming about long-dead subjects that require formal education to unravel. I am going to lay down a foundation for you of great classic poetry that’s both accessible and will give you ammunition at fancy literary dinner parties.

First, start with William Shakespeare’s sonnets. Yes, you can find books. They’re all in the Complete Works, for example. They’re also all in the public domain at this point, so you can not only find them for free online but find loads of scholarship on them.

Then continue with the following:

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150 Most Famous Poems edited Poetry House

The name says it all. These are arguably the 150 most famous poems ever written in English. Most of them are classics and the nice thing is, inaccessible poems rarely become famous. You’ll find poems from Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allen Poe, and Walt Whitman, among others.

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The Ecco Anthology of International Poetry edited by Ilya Kaminsky and Susan Harris

Let’s expand a bit beyond Western countries dominated by English. There are a lot of amazing poems from non-Western countries that are written in or translated into English. Kaminsky and Harris do a splendid job of editing this dynamite collection to expand your poetical horizons.

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Caroling Dusk edited by Countee Cullen

The Harlem Renaissance was an incredible time in the early 20th century. Black poets, artists, and writers were creating fantastic works focused on Black culture of the period. This collection by Countee Cullen is one of the finest and is very accessible.

Modern Poetry

Let’s spend some time in the present, shall we? We’re now firmly in the period of Instagram poetry, for better or worse. Superstars like Rupi Kaur, Amanda Lovelace, and Amanda Gorman have put poetry back into the conversation. There are a lot more great poets out there, though too.

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Poetry for Beginners by Margaret Chapman and Kathleen Welton

I mean, the name of the book is what I’m going for here, right? This book is aimed squarely at you, poetic beginner. The poems are very accessible, showcase a variety of forms, and there are even explanations to help you along the way. There’s really no better place to find poetry for beginners.





Credit goes to @bookriot.com

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