Jamie Alcorn

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Learn to Love Poetry: A Reading Guide for Beginners

Poetry is personal.

That’s lesson #1.

There is no right or wrong way to write or read poetry.

This can irritate a lot of people. In general, we are more comfortable when there are rules. We like guidelines, parameters, a clear beginning-middle-end.

We don’t get that in poetry. Poetry is too free for that. That is why so many of us hate it.

It is also why all of us can benefit from it.

If you've never been into poetry, but you're interested in dipping your toes in the water, I've got a reading list for you!

This is not a definitive guide. It is not a complete list. It is certainly not perfect. Even as I am hitting “Publish,” my head is swimming with so many other names—poets who have touched my heart and inspired my life choices.

That is the beauty of reading poetry: it exists in multitudes. One poem leads to another—signposts guiding you in new directions. Because there is such a vast offering of poetry in the world, it can be overwhelming to know where to begin, if you’ve never read poetry before. Here are my suggestions. Some starting points. That’s what this list is made up of. Ultimately, it is up to you, the reader and traveller to discover the next sign, and choose which way you’ll turn next.

Enjoy the journey. And if you don’t like the first poetry you try, don’t worry about it. You’re free to keep moving. But don’t stop searching until you find the poem that really hits. It’s waiting for you to discover it.

Interior with a Woman Reading, by Carl Holsøe

Learn to Love Poetry: A Reading Guide for Beginners

If you've never been into poetry, but you're interested in learning how to read—and enjoy—it, this is the reading list for you! This is not a definitive guide. It is not a complete list. It's just a collection of my favorite poets and poetry collections...and is heavily biased towards Mary Oliver.

*NOTE: I am a proud affiliate of these books, and I do receive a small commission from each sale.


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Letters to a Young Poet

by Rainer Maria Rilke


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Leaves of Grass

by Walt Whitman


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The Essential Neruda: Selected Poems

by Pablo Neruda


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A Thousand Mornings: Poems

by Mary Oliver


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American Primitive

by Mary Oliver


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Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver

by Mary Oliver


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E. E. Cummings: Selected Poems

by E. E. Cummings


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salt.

by Nayyirah Waheed


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The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde

by Audre Lorde


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The Dream of a Common Language

by Adrienne Rich


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The Weary Blues

by Langston Hughes


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Betting on the Muse

by Charles Bukowski


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A Coney Island of the Mind

by Lawrence Ferlingetti


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Selected Poems: William Carlos Williams

by William Carlos Williams


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A Book of Luminous Things: An International Anthology of Poetry

Edited by Czeslaw Milosz


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A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now: Selections from the World Over

Edited by Aliki and Willis Barnstone