List of poets

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This is an alphabetical list of internationally notable poets.

A

Ab–Ak

Al–Am

An–Aq

Ar

As–Az

John Ashbery
W. H. Auden

B

Ba

Be

Bh–Bl

Źmitrok Biadula
William Blake

Bo–Bri

Bro–By

C

Cab–Cav

Luís de Camões, one of the best-known poets of the 16th century

Ce–Cl

Coa–Con

Coo–Cz

D

Da–Dh

Di–Dr

Du–Dy

E

F

Fa–Fn

Fo–Fu

G

Ga–Go

Gr–Gy

H

Ha

Ha Seung Moo

He

Hi–Hy

I

J

K

Ka–Kh

Ki–Ky

Yanka Kupala

L

La

Le

Li–Ly

M

Ma

Mc–Me

Mi–Mo

Gabriela Mistral

Mu–My

N

O

P

Pa

Dorothy Parker

Pe–Pl

Po–Pu

Q

R

Ra–Re

Ri–Ry

S

Sa–Se

Nelly Sachs

Sh–Sj

Sk–Sp

St–Sz

Wisława Szymborska

T

Ta–Te

Th–To

Edward Thomas

Tr–Tz

U

V

W

Wa–Wh

Wi–Wy

X

  • Xenokleides (4th c. BCE), Athenian poet
  • Xin Qiji (1140–1207), Chinese poet
  • Cali Xuseen Xirsi
    (also Yam Yam) (1946–2005), Somali poet active in 1960s
  • Xu Pei (born 1966), Chinese-born German poet
  • Xu Zhimo (1897–1931), Chinese poet
  • Halima Xudoyberdiyeva (1947–2018), Uzbek poet

Y

  • Jūkichi Yagi (1898–1927), Japanese religious poet
  • Leo Yankevich (born 1961), US poet and editor
  • Peyo Yavorov (1878–1914), Bulgarian Symbolist poet
  • Raushan Yazdani (1918–1967), Bengali poet and researcher
  • W. B. Yeats (1865–1939), Irish poet; 1923 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Sergei Yesenin (1895–1925), Russian lyrical poet
  • Yevgeny Yevtushenko (1933–2017), Soviet Russian poet, dramatist and film director
  • Yi Suhyeong (1435–1528), politician and Confucian scholar, writer, and poet
  • Lin Yining (1655 – c. 1730), Chinese poet, painter and composer
  • Akiko Yosano
    (1878–1942), Japanese poet, feminist and pacifist
  • Nima Yooshij (1895–1960), Iranian poet, Persian poet
  • Andrew Young (1885–1971), Scottish poet and clergyman
  • Edward Young (1681–1765), English poet
  • Ian Young (born 1945), English/Canadian poet
  • Kevin Young (born 1970), US poet and teacher
  • Marguerite Young (1908–1995), US author of poetry, fiction and non-fiction
  • Simpson Charles Younger (1850–1943), baseball player, soldier during the American Civil War, civil rights campaigner, and poet
  • A. W. Yrjänä (Aki Ville Yrjänä; born 1967), Finnish poet, musician and songwriter
  • Yuan Mei (1716–1797), Chinese poet, scholar and gastronome

Z

References

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  2. ^ "Khadijah Ibrahim". First Story. Retrieved 2022-12-19.