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  1. 4 days ago · This list includes poets such as William Faulkner, Emily Dickinson, Maya Angelou, and Robert Frost. From the postcolonial era to modernism, to post-WWII, to present day, great American poets continue to make us think. This list features the best American poets, who have entertained and touched readers throughout history.

    • Because I could not stop for Death. by Emily Dickinson. ‘Because I could not stop for death,’ Dickinson’s best-known poem, is a depiction of one speaker’s journey into the afterlife with personified “Death” leading the way.
    • The Raven. by Edgar Allan Poe. ‘The Raven’ by Edgar Allan Poe presents an eerie raven who incessantly knocks over the speaker’s door and says only one word – “Nevermore.”
    • O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman. Saddened by the results of the American civil war, Walt Whitman wrote the elegy, ‘O Captain! My Captain!’ in memory of deceased American President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
    • Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. by Robert Frost. Robert Frost, aka ‘nature boy,’ penned this lovely poem, ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’ in 1922, subsequently published with his long poem, ‘New Hampshire’.
    • Walt Whitman. Walt Whitman was born in West, Hills, Long Island, New York. Throughout his early life, he jumped from different jobs, learning about the American experience.
    • Henry David Thoreau. Henry David Thoreau was born in Concord, Massachusetts on July 12th, 1817. In was during the early years of his writing career that he first began studying and dedicating himself to Transcendentalism.
    • Emily Dickinson. Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts in December of 1830 to a moderately wealthy family. She was frequently ill as a child, a fact which some think contributed to her later agoraphobic tendencies.
    • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born in Portland, Maine in February of 1807. He published his first poem in November of 1870 when he was only thirteen years old.
  2. Maya Angelou. An acclaimed American poet, storyteller, activist, and autobiographer, Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis, Missouri. Angelou had a broad career as a singer, dancer, actress, composer, and Hollywood’s first female black director, but became most famous as a writer, editor, essayist, playwright, and poet.

  3. Walt Whitman is America’s world poet—a latter-day successor to Homer, Virgil, Dante, and Shakespeare. In Leaves of Grass (1855, 1891-2), he celebrated democracy, nature, love, and friendship. This monumental work chanted praises to the body as well as to the soul, and found beauty and reassurance even in death.

  4. The Library of Congress produces a guide to American poetry inspired by the 9/11 attacks, including anthologies and books dedicated to the subject. [32] [33] Robert Pinsky has a special place in American poetry as he was the poet laureate of the United States for three terms. [34] No other poet has been so honored.

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  6. Mar 13, 2012 · Lorine Niedecker: Essential American Poets. Recordings of poet Lorine Niedecker with an introduction to her life and work. Recorded at home in 1970. Recording courtesy of PennSound. Listen to Donald Hall's selection of classic American poets reading from their work. These recordings are available as the result of a collaboration between US and ...