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A national poet or national bard is a
Most national poets are historic figures, though a few contemporary writers working in relatively new or revived national literatures are also considered "national poets". Though not formally elected, national poets play a role in shaping a country's understanding of itself.[2] Some nations may have more than one national poet; the idea of a single one is always a simplification. It has been argued that a national poet "must write poetry that closely identifies with the nation's cause – or is thought to do so",[3] with an additional assumption being that "a national poet must write in a national language".[4]
The following is a list of nations, with their associated national poets. It is not a list of
Africa
Asia
Europe
North America
Oceania
Country | Poets | |
---|---|---|
Australia | A. B. "Banjo" Paterson
|
[212][213][214] |
Fiji | Kamla Prasad Mishra | [215] |
New Zealand | James K. Baxter, Thomas Bracken, Allen Curnow | [216] |
South America
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Further reading
- Marcel Cornis-Pope and John Neubauer, eds., Figures of National Poets (2004)
- Edward Whitley, American Bards: Walt Whitman and Other Unlikely Candidates for National Poet (2010)
- Michael Dobson, The Making of the National Poet (1992)
- Josep R. Llobera, Foundations of National Identity (2004)