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10383697 No.10383697 [Reply] [Original]

Who are the lit/core/ poets?

>> No.10383717

Byron was a chad, we're Keats, the nervous Greekboo

>> No.10383727

>>10383717
I thought we were Coleridge, the talented drug addicts crippled by self-doubt.

>> No.10383736

>>10383727
we're bukowski
untalented drag addicts crippled by narcissism

>> No.10383749

>>10383697

Byron was not a chad, I like his poetry, but he was short and ugly as hell, he had his portraits heavily embellished

>> No.10383758

>>10383749
>ugly as hell
>was literally don juan

>> No.10383763

>>10383717
I thought we were Rimbaud, autistic, homosexual and talented young lads who intoxicate themselves to discover the truth.

>> No.10383769

>>10383736
>untalented

Speak for yourself nigga.

>> No.10384016

Keats, young Auden, Stevens, Ashbery, Robert Duncan, Drew Gardner, Ben Lerner

>> No.10384029

>>10383763

Don't come to lit often but it seems mostly like a mix of rimbauds and probably a lot of bukowski and pedophile ass ginsbergs

>> No.10384079

Nael

>> No.10384102

>>10383717
>/lit/ isn't dante
>Dante's courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, before the pair finally met again. This meeting occurred in a street of Florence, which she walked along dressed in white and accompanied by two older women. She turned and greeted him, her salutation filling him with such joy that he retreated to his room to think about her.

>> No.10384109

>>10384102
Wish I could read Italian desu could any Italyfags be honest with me about comparison with the Longfellow translation?

>> No.10384139

All the queer ones

>> No.10384151
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10384151

/lit/ can't into poetry, that much is known.

Rimbaud is the board poet exclusively because of gay pedos.

>> No.10384153

>>10384151
Imma make this board a poetry board by this time next year

>> No.10384158

>>10384151
I DON'T KNOW FRENCH CUNT

>> No.10384160

>>10384153
Five shilling says you shan't Higgins

>> No.10384163

>>10384160
I only have three quarks

>> No.10384190

>>10384153
I gotcha back anon.

>>10384158
Why don't you read English poets or in whatever language you know? Or poems in translation. The >translated poetry thing is a meme.

>> No.10384215

>>10384190
There was a pretty good thread on the nature of translate poetry earlier this week. I don't know if you caught it, but I rather enjoyed the whole thing.

>> No.10384224

>>10384215
I didn't see it, no. I've read Benjamin's essays on translation though, it's an interesting topic.

>> No.10384243

>>10383697
Orpheus

>> No.10384382

Kipling is my boi.

>> No.10384495

>>10384102
Dante's too good for us tbqh.

>> No.10384624

>>10383749
first celebrity

>> No.10384627

Goethe.