Works mentioned (with time stamps): Poetry anthologies: 02:34 The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms 02:43 365 Poems for Life compiled by Allie Esiri 02:56 Poetry foundation (does a poem of the day) 03:00 100 Queer Poems by Mary Jean Chan 03:04 The Forward Book of Poetry 2024 Individual poets: 03:12 Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head by Warsaw Shire 06:08 Haruki/Love poems by June Jordan 08:40 Serious concerns by Wendy Cope, the orange by Wendy Cope 11:07 A Thousand Mornings by Mary Oliver 13:19 Bright Fear by Mary Jean Chan 17:46 Bad diaspora poems by Momtaza Mehri 19:34 Heritage aesthetics by Anthony Anaxagorou 22:06 A River Dies of Thirst by Mahmoud Darwish 24:43 Time is a mother by Ocean Voung, Night sky with exit wounds by Ocean Voung 27:01 Self-Portrait as Othello by Jason Allen-Paisant 28:55 Survival Takes a Wild Imagination: Poems by Fariha Róisín 29:51 On Sun Swallowing by Dakota Warren
3:12 Bless the daughter raised by a voice in her head - Warsan Shire 6:15 Haruko Love Poems - June Jordan 8:44 Serious Concerns - Wendy Cope, The Orange - Wendy Cope 11:04 A Thousand Mornings - Mary Oliver 13:18 Bright Fear - Mary Jean Chan 17:45 Bad Diaspora Poems - Momtaza Mehri 22:06 A River Dies of Thirst - Mahmoud Darwish 24:42 Time is a mother- Ocean Vuong, Night sky with exit wounds - Ocean Vuong 27:01 Self-portrait as Othello - Jason Allen-Paisant 28:55 Survival takes a wild imagination - Fariha Róisín 29:50 On Sun Swallowing - Dakota Warren
mahmoud darwich is such a talented poet my favorite poem of his is to my mother because of the double interpretation with the literal meaning being a letter to his mom and the more metaphorical meaning being a letter to his country (or motherland) i remember crying reading it for the first time
If you want to read some translated poetry, let me recommend the brilliant Polish poet Wisława Szymborska. She won Nobel Prize in Literature back in 1996. Her writing is funny/poignant/philosophical and so so so gorgeous.
poets/ collections mentioned: • bless the daughter raised by the voice in her head • mary oliver • heritage aesthetics • mahmoud darwish • ocean vuong - time is a mother/ night sky with exit wounds • jason adam peson(?) self portrait as othello • fariha roish - survival takes a wild imagination • dakota warren - on sun swallowing !!! (i might have missed a few, tell me if i did)
i had a friend who used to hate poetry, which i took as a challenge to change this by sharing lots of of my favorites and a year later she both reads and writes a ton of it of her own free will
norton anthologies my BELOVED!! their making of a sonnet book and all of their critical editions made me the lit student i am today fr - they give you ALL of the contexts for what you're reading, so you never feel like you're missing the joke or that you have to do stacks of background reading just to understand a bit of wordsworth.
I have definitely heard about it a lot, and saw it for the first time. I don't see any metaphor there!!! I thought Rupi Kaur was supposed to be a poet/poetess.
I need to add some to this list!!! Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz, Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency by Chen Chen, What the Soul Doesn't Want by Lorna Crozier, Content Warning: Everything by Akwaeke Emezi. All absolutely gorgeous, heart-wrenching, and a testament to what modern poetry is (and can be). Sincerely, a poet devastated by the lack of poetry literacy today.
love this video!! if i can rec some other favorites (to you and anyone reading this): - The Carrying by Ada Limón - Monument: Poems New and Selected by Natasha Trethewey - Sympathetic Little Monster by Cameron Awkward-Rich - Bluets by Maggie Nelson
Thank you for giving me so many more poetry books to add to my TBR! I don't get enough poetry recs. I'm so glad you mentioned Mary Oliver. She's one of my faves. I'd also recommend Joy Harjo. She's an indigenous American poet, which features prominently in her work. Her poems are beautiful, heart-wrenching, and so touching. Everything we love in a good poem. Also, Louise Gluck is amazing. Idk if she can still be considered modern, but she was still quite relevant as of 10 years ago. I honestly feel like you haven't lived until you've read a poem or two by her.
I am waiting for TTPD more than anything. Poetry, nowadays, is like an escape from the daily burden of life. Tortured as humans we are, nothing can speak volumes like those few lines in a page. Thanks for giving us this, you know, you are the best person to recommend poetry!
How exciting -- I have many poetry books to check out. Love Mary Oliver, too. Her book "A Poetry Handbook" is a wonderful resource for budding poets, too. I will make a video on that in the near future.
JACK THE WAY I SCREAMED i have the same exact orange keychain for the same exact reason!! the tangerine/orange peel theory has my whole entire heart it just makes me feel so warm and whole inside
i just LOVE how both you & i were determined to read more poetry in 2024 even before taylor announced TTPD!! i remember you talking in your videos about books you wanna read this year how you were planning on reading more poetry cause you’re writing a novel and all. in december 2023, i also decided to read more poetry in 2024 cause i’m really into “music as literature” and poetry seems to be the connection. anyways, THANK YOU for this video cause i’ve been struggling to find modern poets that aren’t cringe to me 🙈 i’ve read a lot of romantic poetry in school & attempted to read chaucer (I HATE IT) and milton cause i had too, but honestly i’m into poetry that is more robust & plays with imagery, symbolism, metaphors, structure & so on. im still at 4:24 but im already in love with “bless the moon.” so yeah! THANK YOU
jack i NEED you to read boygenius' favourite books if you plan on doing more music-related book videos, they have the BEST book taste and lucy dacus has a public goodreads that's so good
@@roccozenarola06 i would just look up 'boygenius books'!! there's a ton of lists that are compilations of everything they've ever recommended in different publications with little summaries of what they said :)
There's this poetry collection called "The Pavement Flower and Other Poems" by Rashi Bhanot It's one of the best modern poetry which draws inspiration from nature that I've read recently Highly recommend it!
Every time I click on one of your videos, I open my notion 'books' page and get ready to add to my 'tbr' list. Honestly, at this point, half of it is just based on your recs.
Man, you have to read a poet I've just discovered named ALFRED GREMSLY! He has several books on Amazon I've found! His book " ITS ALL IN MY HEAD" is an amazingly written book that covers mental illnesses! And he doesn't hold back! Very raw and dark and cuts right to the point! Highly suggest!!! I've now bought his other book "SMILE" which is a very personal book that seems to be based on his own life and dealing with mental illness and what drove him to be like he is! But, of the two books; I'd say ITS ALL IN MY HEAD is the better book! Great show!
Tortured Poets Department? No, this elevator goes to the Tortured Readers Department where we listen to Jack (Head Kamala Lebu/Orange) talk about -sappy- reflective books and then we cry over how cute he is.
Some more unsolicited recommendations from someone who reads a lot of poetry! -Soft Science by Frank Choi (2019) [incredibly unique voice with so much meaty language and attention to sound and image] -alphabet by Inger Christensen, translated by Susanna Neid (1981) [one of my absolute favorite books of all time, rich and vivid language, an utter gut punch of a book. I will never shut up about this book] -Hard Damage by Aria Aber (2019) [she's a great storyteller and has a knack for subtle unexpectedness in language that makes her writing feel so fresh and engaging] -A Bernadette Mayer Reader (published by new directions, but also any of her books are a good bet) [Mayer's writing is what I like to describe as accessibly experimental, she has such an engaging way of unpacking the day to day of life with fresh eyes] -When My Brother was an Aztec by Natalie Diaz (2012) [I think this is a great book for getting into poetry because Diaz is incredibly accessible while also having rich language and imagery and storytelling]
A few days ago I ordered one of Wendy Cope's collections, so I'm impatiently waiting for its arrival today. (In the meantime I'm reading Mary Oliver). The orange poem is fantastic. I love your key ring, it is such a sweet reminder to be happy with little, simple moments.
Year of the tortured poets? Ans I thought I couldn't possibly love your content more. My Poetry TBR just grew again. Thank you for brightening up our lives like a full moon on a starless night. ❤
13:15 "The you as a child is the blueprint for the rest of your life." Mary Jean Chan, Bright Fear. "Its a framework you are expected to follow." I want to keep a note of this as it reminds me of the writings of thich nhat hanh about the inter-being. I would also like to check out Ocean Vuong 24:41. Wendy's poem on The Orange may perhaps fit into my website which starts out based on orange, yellow, tan, gold shades. I'll have to keep that in mind and maybe look into her other stuff.
my favourite poet is richard siken. i love the way he writes and its so interesting hearing his perspective and what he thinks. im so interested in both his craft and his thoughts. his poems all really resonate with me and i think he's a great writer! i love how his poems can both be extremely clear in the message and the things he tells you while others are more abstract, and i love how much thought is put into every line he writes. i love poetry for all the interpretations that exist and the way you can find meaning in it, and i find it so easy to do that with him and his writing
also speaking of wendy cope, 'the orange' is one of my favourite poems too. the line "i love you. im glad i exist." is one of the ones that always stuck with me because i think so often, you see that people are glad that other people exist and that they're in their life -- but in that poem, they're happy that they themself are alive because of all the good things that exist in the world. it means so much more that way, and it makes me feel so strongly about being alive myself. its such a beautiful thing to love the world and the people around you so much that you want to live and it's the one thing that keeps me going when nothing else does.
dont have much knowledge on poetry, but i do quite enjoy them every once in a while. idk if Richard Siken's works would count as modern poetry?? but they're some of, if not the absolute favorites of mine
Believe me or not, I literally was thinking about TTPD and then right after all of a sudden was thinking of your account and looked it up and this is what I see
YESSS THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO WATCH!! TAYLOR AND BOOKS!! Also, my recommendation is Victims of a Map by Mahmoud Darwish, Adonis and Samih Al-Qasim. It is a bilingual anthology of Arabic poetry and all of the poetries in the book are written so beautifully I just finished reading it a week ago. It also includes a short biography the author’s. Highly recommend
one of my favorite modern poets is chen chen and hanif abdurraqib. i would also recommend the anthology "queer poets of color". introduced me to so many wonderful poets.
Im not sure if you have a video like this or not but id love a video on how to read poetry on your own and get the most out of it. In english classes when I’m forced to spend extra time with a poem, and share analyses and hear lectures I get so much out of poems, but I find it hard to do so on my own.
I love the poem ‘daily bread’ in the night sky with exit wounds…especially the parts ‘the year is gone. I know nothing of my country. I write things down. I build a lift & tear it apart & the sun keeps shining’…’how could I have known, that by pressing this pen to paper, I was touching us back from extinction?’ gorgeous
For the poetry craft nerds out there, these two books are essential: _The Rules of the Dance_ by Mary Oliver (Jack's stanned her before) _The Art of Syntax_ by Ellen Bryant Voight (really dense & technical but genius genius genius)
a poetry anthology recommendation: "Teething" by Megha Rao "..Teething follows the character of an older sister, who finds her brother's suicide note many years after his death, which forces her to confront her past and take a closer look at the family that she grew up in." lots of trigger warnings in this one, with homophobia, r*pe, abuse, grief, dysfunctional family dynamics etc. but truly truly powerful words. one of my favourite anthologies ever
I am reading Franny Choi’s Soft Science now and it’s doing a strange magic to my brain. I want to read all of her poetry now. Another book I am really wanting to read: The Hurting Kind by Ada Limón.
My favorite modern poets. Love and Other Poems by Alex Dimitrov. His poem “New York” is absolutely essential to me. Me (Moth) by Amber McBride. A verse novel that KNOCKED ME ON MY ASS.
The poem you read called Home reminds me of a book called Before We Were Free by Julia Alvarez. I read it in January and it’s really been sticking with me. I rated it 5 stars. Hope you get the chance to love it like I do.
Since you liked Warsan Shire, you should check out Safia Elhillo ❤ She’s my favorite and both if her collections « The January Children » and « Girls That Never Die » are excellent and also explore the diaspora and home concepts.
For those of you interested in tortured poetry, I CANNOT recommend enough both poetry collections by Mitchell Burke: -The Corner of the Room -One wing, without wind
in the past month ive bought and read three poetry collections. haruko/love poems, the orange by wendy cope, and tell me the truth about love by w.h auden. they were all brilliant
As a self published poet and poetry lover I really hope this album inspires more people to give poetry a try. It doesn’t have to be as intimidating or crap as people think it is :)
I really hope the album is good. I'm not a big Swifite, but I'm an occasional dabbler, if you will. I hope it's more Folklore based, rather than Midnights. I liked maybe 2 songs on Midnights, but they still weren't enough to be added to the playlist. I have high hopes for the song writing on this album.
Works mentioned (with time stamps):
Poetry anthologies:
02:34 The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms
02:43 365 Poems for Life compiled by Allie Esiri
02:56 Poetry foundation (does a poem of the day)
03:00 100 Queer Poems by Mary Jean Chan
03:04 The Forward Book of Poetry 2024
Individual poets:
03:12 Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head by Warsaw Shire
06:08 Haruki/Love poems by June Jordan
08:40 Serious concerns by Wendy Cope, the orange by Wendy Cope
11:07 A Thousand Mornings by Mary Oliver
13:19 Bright Fear by Mary Jean Chan
17:46 Bad diaspora poems by Momtaza Mehri
19:34 Heritage aesthetics by Anthony Anaxagorou
22:06 A River Dies of Thirst by Mahmoud Darwish
24:43 Time is a mother by Ocean Voung, Night sky with exit wounds by Ocean Voung
27:01 Self-Portrait as Othello by Jason Allen-Paisant
28:55 Survival Takes a Wild Imagination: Poems by Fariha Róisín
29:51 On Sun Swallowing by Dakota Warren
You're an angel thank you
Bless you
Thank you. Like 40 seconds or less
saw jack edward’s saw the tortured poets department so i clicked hehe this album is going to take over my life xx
Same sis ❤
mine too 😭
jack edwards + taylor swift + poetry is the best combination
dah fak?
Highly recommend reading 'Grief is the thing with feathers'. Spellbinding, captivating, one of a kind read
3:12 Bless the daughter raised by a voice in her head - Warsan Shire
6:15 Haruko Love Poems - June Jordan
8:44 Serious Concerns - Wendy Cope, The Orange - Wendy Cope
11:04 A Thousand Mornings - Mary Oliver
13:18 Bright Fear - Mary Jean Chan
17:45 Bad Diaspora Poems - Momtaza Mehri
22:06 A River Dies of Thirst - Mahmoud Darwish
24:42 Time is a mother- Ocean Vuong, Night sky with exit wounds - Ocean Vuong
27:01 Self-portrait as Othello - Jason Allen-Paisant
28:55 Survival takes a wild imagination - Fariha Róisín
29:50 On Sun Swallowing - Dakota Warren
taylor and jack summoning all the tortured poets and literary overanalyzers 📈📈
Taylor, books AND Jack? You are feeding my UA-cam algorithm with this video❤
mahmoud darwich is such a talented poet my favorite poem of his is to my mother because of the double interpretation with the literal meaning being a letter to his mom and the more metaphorical meaning being a letter to his country (or motherland) i remember crying reading it for the first time
I've been reading Mahmoud darwish lately, Thank you for the rec 🫶🏻
If you want to read some translated poetry, let me recommend the brilliant Polish poet Wisława Szymborska. She won Nobel Prize in Literature back in 1996. Her writing is funny/poignant/philosophical and so so so gorgeous.
Yes, yes and yes! My absolutely favourite poet. From most poets, I like only a handful of poems, but from her, I love almost all.
poets/ collections mentioned:
• bless the daughter raised by the voice in her head
• mary oliver
• heritage aesthetics
• mahmoud darwish
• ocean vuong - time is a mother/ night sky with exit wounds
• jason adam peson(?) self portrait as othello
• fariha roish - survival takes a wild imagination
• dakota warren - on sun swallowing !!!
(i might have missed a few, tell me if i did)
i had a friend who used to hate poetry, which i took as a challenge to change this by sharing lots of of my favorites and a year later she both reads and writes a ton of it of her own free will
Wow! Mission accomplished. Well done you!
Every day I try to forget that Rupi Kaur clip and every day I am reminded of it all over again.
As an arab girl. If you haven’t read poetry in Arabic you haven’t read poetry at all. It hits different
I have read about Sufi poets and they said to have one of the most beautifully written poetry, I hope to learn arabic someday.
Im not at this level, but hopefully someday I will
2 of my favorite modern poetry books:
- Chasers of The Light by Tyler Knott Gregson
- Tell Me Another Story by Emmy Marucci
Thanks
1:45 The clips Jack referenced for ‘modern poets’ HAD ME DYING 😂
norton anthologies my BELOVED!! their making of a sonnet book and all of their critical editions made me the lit student i am today fr - they give you ALL of the contexts for what you're reading, so you never feel like you're missing the joke or that you have to do stacks of background reading just to understand a bit of wordsworth.
I was NOT prepared to see that Rupi Kaur-clip again 😅
Cringe
The rupi kaur jumpscare attacks again
I have definitely heard about it a lot, and saw it for the first time. I don't see any metaphor there!!! I thought Rupi Kaur was supposed to be a poet/poetess.
Rupi kaur core
@@rugvedabagwe7720 believe us, it's there! Maybe the clip was too short for you to grasp the topic.
I need to add some to this list!!! Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz, Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency by Chen Chen, What the Soul Doesn't Want by Lorna Crozier, Content Warning: Everything by Akwaeke Emezi. All absolutely gorgeous, heart-wrenching, and a testament to what modern poetry is (and can be). Sincerely, a poet devastated by the lack of poetry literacy today.
Jack we need this but with prose-style novels like on earth we’re briefly gorgeous
Actually we need a novel I would recommend for this poet / poetry book video 👀 or vice versa
love this video!! if i can rec some other favorites (to you and anyone reading this):
- The Carrying by Ada Limón
- Monument: Poems New and Selected by Natasha Trethewey
- Sympathetic Little Monster by Cameron Awkward-Rich
- Bluets by Maggie Nelson
Bluets is great!
Love Ada Limon! I've been wanting to check out Bluets. Thanks for the reminder.
Thank you for giving me so many more poetry books to add to my TBR! I don't get enough poetry recs.
I'm so glad you mentioned Mary Oliver. She's one of my faves.
I'd also recommend Joy Harjo. She's an indigenous American poet, which features prominently in her work. Her poems are beautiful, heart-wrenching, and so touching. Everything we love in a good poem.
Also, Louise Gluck is amazing. Idk if she can still be considered modern, but she was still quite relevant as of 10 years ago. I honestly feel like you haven't lived until you've read a poem or two by her.
seconded to all these!
I am waiting for TTPD more than anything. Poetry, nowadays, is like an escape from the daily burden of life. Tortured as humans we are, nothing can speak volumes like those few lines in a page. Thanks for giving us this, you know, you are the best person to recommend poetry!
How exciting -- I have many poetry books to check out. Love Mary Oliver, too. Her book "A Poetry Handbook" is a wonderful resource for budding poets, too. I will make a video on that in the near future.
Thanks for the help jack my March prompt is to read a poetry collection. Loads of love ❤❤
JACK THE WAY I SCREAMED i have the same exact orange keychain for the same exact reason!! the tangerine/orange peel theory has my whole entire heart it just makes me feel so warm and whole inside
Jack this is genius… poetry tapas??? So smart. Can you make your own anthology and call it poetry tapas? I would read that hands down
i just LOVE how both you & i were determined to read more poetry in 2024 even before taylor announced TTPD!! i remember you talking in your videos about books you wanna read this year how you were planning on reading more poetry cause you’re writing a novel and all. in december 2023, i also decided to read more poetry in 2024 cause i’m really into “music as literature” and poetry seems to be the connection. anyways, THANK YOU for this video cause i’ve been struggling to find modern poets that aren’t cringe to me 🙈 i’ve read a lot of romantic poetry in school & attempted to read chaucer (I HATE IT) and milton cause i had too, but honestly i’m into poetry that is more robust & plays with imagery, symbolism, metaphors, structure & so on. im still at 4:24 but im already in love with “bless the moon.” so yeah! THANK YOU
YES PLEASE! I was born in the right era. Mother is mothering and Jack saving me.
i genuinely could listen to jack read poetry all day. he's very good at recitation
jack i NEED you to read boygenius' favourite books if you plan on doing more music-related book videos, they have the BEST book taste and lucy dacus has a public goodreads that's so good
omg i love boygenius!! where do they say which are their fav books?
@@roccozenarola06 i would just look up 'boygenius books'!! there's a ton of lists that are compilations of everything they've ever recommended in different publications with little summaries of what they said :)
WHAT A FEAST OF A VIDEO FOR THE SWIFTIE READERS WHO STAN JACK!!!!!
never clicked on a video so fast. jack + taylor = perfection
There's this poetry collection called "The Pavement Flower and Other Poems" by Rashi Bhanot
It's one of the best modern poetry which draws inspiration from nature that I've read recently
Highly recommend it!
as an eldest daughter & the first child, I ran to Amazon after hearing the first book's title
Every time I click on one of your videos, I open my notion 'books' page and get ready to add to my 'tbr' list. Honestly, at this point, half of it is just based on your recs.
BEEN WAITING FOREVER THANK YOU!!! Now I can make my tbr for April (poetry month wooohoo) with books solely from this video
I'm sick rn and really needed this video. Thanks Jack!
Man, you have to read a poet I've just discovered named ALFRED GREMSLY! He has several books on Amazon I've found! His book " ITS ALL IN MY HEAD" is an amazingly written book that covers mental illnesses! And he doesn't hold back! Very raw and dark and cuts right to the point! Highly suggest!!!
I've now bought his other book "SMILE" which is a very personal book that seems to be based on his own life and dealing with mental illness and what drove him to be like he is! But, of the two books; I'd say ITS ALL IN MY HEAD is the better book!
Great show!
Tortured Poets Department? No, this elevator goes to the Tortured Readers Department where we listen to Jack (Head Kamala Lebu/Orange) talk about -sappy- reflective books and then we cry over how cute he is.
kamala lebu?
@@shadow-1000 It’s the Bengali word for ‘Orange’. If you’re asking about the real reason I chose it, Jack mentions it
I haven't watched the video yet and as a Bengali I was shocked to see the word kamala lebu bahahjaja
@@PokhrajRoy. Ha karon tai bhabchilam, ar kichu na.
@@Votefor17 Er comments prochur dekhi Jack Edwards er videos e.
Some more unsolicited recommendations from someone who reads a lot of poetry!
-Soft Science by Frank Choi (2019) [incredibly unique voice with so much meaty language and attention to sound and image]
-alphabet by Inger Christensen, translated by Susanna Neid (1981) [one of my absolute favorite books of all time, rich and vivid language, an utter gut punch of a book. I will never shut up about this book]
-Hard Damage by Aria Aber (2019) [she's a great storyteller and has a knack for subtle unexpectedness in language that makes her writing feel so fresh and engaging]
-A Bernadette Mayer Reader (published by new directions, but also any of her books are a good bet) [Mayer's writing is what I like to describe as accessibly experimental, she has such an engaging way of unpacking the day to day of life with fresh eyes]
-When My Brother was an Aztec by Natalie Diaz (2012) [I think this is a great book for getting into poetry because Diaz is incredibly accessible while also having rich language and imagery and storytelling]
Franny Choi and Natalie Diaz!!! truly incredible voices of the modern day
A few days ago I ordered one of Wendy Cope's collections, so I'm impatiently waiting for its arrival today. (In the meantime I'm reading Mary Oliver). The orange poem is fantastic. I love your key ring, it is such a sweet reminder to be happy with little, simple moments.
And The World's Wife by Carol Ann Duffy is a collection which you should definitely read.
Thanks
you are so real for this
just hearing you read june jordan’s poems honestly made me tear up, this is so beautiful
Discovered “home” in one of my literature poetry anthologies when i was 13, and that poem was what made me fall in love with the written word
Year of the tortured poets? Ans I thought I couldn't possibly love your content more. My Poetry TBR just grew again. Thank you for brightening up our lives like a full moon on a starless night. ❤
this video is so gorgeous! i love poetry sm
Oooh I have something else to absolutely obssess over! Can't wait!
13:15 "The you as a child is the blueprint for the rest of your life." Mary Jean Chan, Bright Fear. "Its a framework you are expected to follow."
I want to keep a note of this as it reminds me of the writings of thich nhat hanh about the inter-being.
I would also like to check out Ocean Vuong 24:41. Wendy's poem on The Orange may perhaps fit into my website which starts out based on orange, yellow, tan, gold shades. I'll have to keep that in mind and maybe look into her other stuff.
my favourite poet is richard siken. i love the way he writes and its so interesting hearing his perspective and what he thinks. im so interested in both his craft and his thoughts. his poems all really resonate with me and i think he's a great writer! i love how his poems can both be extremely clear in the message and the things he tells you while others are more abstract, and i love how much thought is put into every line he writes. i love poetry for all the interpretations that exist and the way you can find meaning in it, and i find it so easy to do that with him and his writing
also speaking of wendy cope, 'the orange' is one of my favourite poems too. the line "i love you. im glad i exist." is one of the ones that always stuck with me because i think so often, you see that people are glad that other people exist and that they're in their life -- but in that poem, they're happy that they themself are alive because of all the good things that exist in the world. it means so much more that way, and it makes me feel so strongly about being alive myself. its such a beautiful thing to love the world and the people around you so much that you want to live and it's the one thing that keeps me going when nothing else does.
Jack… this is iconic… help! (make a poets-list pre 1960s/Taylors fave pleaseeee)
Love that more people are discovering the beauty of poetry ❤️🥰💛
You understood the assignment. This video idea is brilliant
dont have much knowledge on poetry, but i do quite enjoy them every once in a while. idk if Richard Siken's works would count as modern poetry?? but they're some of, if not the absolute favorites of mine
Taylor + Jack = books = my whole personality
Jack really has such a soft vibe :`)
Believe me or not, I literally was thinking about TTPD and then right after all of a sudden was thinking of your account and looked it up and this is what I see
Currently writing an analysis on the "Dead Poets Society". This is simply brilliant timing ☺.
I've been waiting for a modern poetry rec from you 🤩
can't wait to cry while listening to the album and reading the books you recommended
THE FUNNIEST IS THE MOMENT IS SAW THE ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT I WASSSS LIKEEEE YEAPPPP JACKKK 🤣😂🤣 NOTHING ELSE JUST ONE WORD JACK 🤣😂🤣🤣
I mean combine poetry taylor swift and books and you will have me so so excited
This is *such* a lovely video, and truly something right up your alley! Your love for poetry is infectuous :)
This is my middle week gift, thank u Jack ❤
YESSS THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO WATCH!! TAYLOR AND BOOKS!! Also, my recommendation is Victims of a Map by Mahmoud Darwish, Adonis and Samih Al-Qasim. It is a bilingual anthology of Arabic poetry and all of the poetries in the book are written so beautifully I just finished reading it a week ago. It also includes a short biography the author’s. Highly recommend
one of my favorite modern poets is chen chen and hanif abdurraqib. i would also recommend the anthology "queer poets of color". introduced me to so many wonderful poets.
I just want to recommend my favorite poetry collection: Crush by Richard Siken
Im not sure if you have a video like this or not but id love a video on how to read poetry on your own and get the most out of it. In english classes when I’m forced to spend extra time with a poem, and share analyses and hear lectures I get so much out of poems, but I find it hard to do so on my own.
29:17 - ''It is about generational trauma'' ME: ADDS TO CART IMMEDIATELY
Thanks a lot! please talk more about poetry, it really is your cup of tea (and mine as well). Greetings from Italy!
I love the poem ‘daily bread’ in the night sky with exit wounds…especially the parts ‘the year is gone. I know nothing of my country. I write things down. I build a lift & tear it apart & the sun keeps shining’…’how could I have known, that by pressing this pen to paper, I was touching us back from extinction?’ gorgeous
YES!!! as a die hard poetry lover, im so ready for everyone to enter their POETRY ERA 🤌🤌 highly recommended Lang Leav and Lana Del Rey’s collections
For the poetry craft nerds out there, these two books are essential:
_The Rules of the Dance_ by Mary Oliver (Jack's stanned her before)
_The Art of Syntax_ by Ellen Bryant Voight (really dense & technical but genius genius genius)
I needed this! Thank you so much for the recommendations, I will definitely read so many of these ☺️
I'm looking forward to It, but also I feel bad for Joe... So I hope the songs are about literary characters like folklore. We'll see
a poetry anthology recommendation: "Teething" by Megha Rao
"..Teething follows the character of an older sister, who finds her brother's suicide note many years after his death, which forces her to confront her past and take a closer look at the family that she grew up in."
lots of trigger warnings in this one, with homophobia, r*pe, abuse, grief, dysfunctional family dynamics etc. but truly truly powerful words. one of my favourite anthologies ever
THIS IS FINALLY THE TYPE OF CONTENT I NEEDED!!
I am reading Franny Choi’s Soft Science now and it’s doing a strange magic to my brain. I want to read all of her poetry now.
Another book I am really wanting to read: The Hurting Kind by Ada Limón.
Highly recommend George Abraham, Remi Kanazi, Omar Sakr, Danez Smith, Sam Sax, and Richard Siken.
This is great because I’ve always loved poetry but never know any poet in particular
Highly highly recommend slam poetry/spoken word poetry to get into the realm of poetry!!
My favorite modern poets.
Love and Other Poems by Alex Dimitrov. His poem “New York” is absolutely essential to me.
Me (Moth) by Amber McBride. A verse novel that KNOCKED ME ON MY ASS.
The poem you read called Home reminds me of a book called Before We Were Free by Julia Alvarez. I read it in January and it’s really been sticking with me. I rated it 5 stars. Hope you get the chance to love it like I do.
Since you liked Warsan Shire, you should check out Safia Elhillo ❤ She’s my favorite and both if her collections « The January Children » and « Girls That Never Die » are excellent and also explore the diaspora and home concepts.
This video is pure perfection.
Thank you for making a video about poetry!
Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass not being on this list is criminal
For those of you interested in tortured poetry, I CANNOT recommend enough both poetry collections by Mitchell Burke:
-The Corner of the Room
-One wing, without wind
‘there are girls like lions’ is a fantastic poetry anthology centered around the female experience and definitely worth a read
Thank you Jack, for reading to me today. Yes, it felt like you were reading directly to me…so peaceful. 🦋
I’m like halfway through and I gotta say I had to stop because “home is where you don’t have to explain yourself” fucking broke me man
jack i think you would love amir khusrao and gulzaar
in the past month ive bought and read three poetry collections. haruko/love poems, the orange by wendy cope, and tell me the truth about love by w.h auden. they were all brilliant
I also recommend After the Formalities by Anthony Anaxagorou, it's my favorite!
I don't like poetry but love to hear you read ❤😊
Yes, Jack! Embrace the Tortured Poets Department and teach us all about it!
U made me poetry fan by ths video now have to buy all these😍
As a self published poet and poetry lover I really hope this album inspires more people to give poetry a try. It doesn’t have to be as intimidating or crap as people think it is :)
This is such a lovely video!!
I really hope the album is good. I'm not a big Swifite, but I'm an occasional dabbler, if you will. I hope it's more Folklore based, rather than Midnights. I liked maybe 2 songs on Midnights, but they still weren't enough to be added to the playlist. I have high hopes for the song writing on this album.
Please please please read, Andrea Gibson's poetry, you will love it Jack