
You can pick any book of poetry, but it has to be contemporary poetry! Published in the 20th or 21st century. For the next year, pledge to read:
The Shallow End – 2-5 books of poetry – Your choice, poetry or poetics, just enough to cool off with your healthy dose of verse.
In the middle – 6-10 books of poetry – A little bit more ambitious, but not too much that it’ll be over your head.
Dive in to the Deep End! – 11-15 books of poetry – That’s right, jump in there, get all the way in. You know the only way to test the water is dive in.
As I write poetry, I read lots of it too. So I am diving right in into the Deep End.
Here is what I have on my platter right now:
1) Selected Poems by Robert Lowell (1917-1977)
2) Renascence and Other Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892–1950)
3) Thirst: poems By Mary Oliver
4) Becoming The Villainess by Jeannine Hall Gaily
5) At the Threshold of Alchemy by John Amen
6 Poetic Musings of an Old, Fat Man by Harry E. Gilleland, Jr.
7) Slamming Open The Door by Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno
And I have read the following poetry books in 2009:
A Climb Through Altered Landscapes by Ian Parks
Mainline to the heart and other poems by Clive Matson
Magdalene and the Mermaids by Elizabeth Kate Switaj
A House of Bottles by Robin Merrill
Selected Poems of Carl Sandburg
Judah's Lion by Anne Caston
I am very impressed with the amount of poetry books you've read! I like to read poetry when I'm in a special mood! Hope you visit my Sunday Salon
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love poetry, too. I just picked up one on the Times' Best Books of the Decade list: Staying Alive: Real Poems for Unreal Times. I finished chapter 1 this morning. Thoughtful.
ReplyDeleteOoh, great challenge! I'll have to join. I've got the Becoming the Villainess collection too, only read a couple, but really liked them so far.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with this challenge! Sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteCool poetry list to get through.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link on this post...
Have a great reading week..
E.H>
Becoming The Villainess by Jeannine Hall Gaily and At the Threshold of Alchemy by John Amen are great books.
ReplyDeleteI've read other Mary Oliver and enjoyed it, so I think you're in for a treat.