Famous Poets - List of Famous Poets - page 23

What do William Wordsworth, Charles Wright and W. B. Yeats have in common? The answer is that they were all world famous poets whose poems are still studied as a part of literature. Poets have often been described as people who step outside the bounds of the obvious and produce aesthetic and, in some cases, even rhythmic works that are meant to take the reader on a fanciful journey through the poet’s words. Poems have been a part of literature forever and it is believed that the earliest poems evolved from folk songs. A poem usually has certain characters that define it, some of which are things like the rhyme scheme, symbolism, rhetoric, rhythm and even irony. This form of literature has also been used to tell stories, the best example of which the two poems Iliad and The Odyssey, written by Homer, are the best examples. Having familiarized ourselves with poems, it’s only natural that we move onto better acquainting ourselves with the people who wrote them. To that end, what follows now is a collection of the biographies of some of the most famous poets. They include their timelines, information about their professional and personal lives along with interesting facts and trivia about them.

The Most Famous Poets

NameBirthdayNationalityBio
Charles BukowskiAugust 16, 1920German, AmericanCharles Bukowski was a German-born American novelist, short story writer and poet
Abdolkarim SoroushDecember 16, 1945IranianAbdolkarim Soroush is a reformer, thinker, and Rumi scholar belonging to Iran
Sarojini NaiduFebruary 13, 1879IndianSarojini Naidu was an Indian freedom fighter and poet
Aleister CrowleyOctober 12, 1875BritishAleister Crowley was an occultist and ceremonial magician who founded the ethical philosophy of Thelema
Derek WalcottJanuary 23, 1930Saint LucianDerek Walcott is a West Indian poet and playwright, who won the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature
Ahlam MosteghanemiApril 13, 1953AlgerianAhlam Mosteghanemi is a contemporary Algerian poet and novelist
Amir Khusrow1253IndianAmir Khusro was a Sufi musician, poet and scholar regarded as the "father of Qawwali"
Aeschylus525 BCGreekAeschylus was an eminent Greek tragedian
John DonneJanuary 22, 1572BritishJohn Donne was a famous English poet, satirist, lawyer and priest of his time
Nizar QabbaniMarch 21, 1923SyrianNizar Qabbani was a poet, and is one among the most honoured men in the Arab Literary world
Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen was a famous Norwegian playwright often considered as the father of modern theater

NorwegianMarch 20, 1828319 views

Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri, popularly known as Dante, was a chief Italian poet during the middle ages

ItalianJanuary 1, 1265268 views

Elizabeth Bishop

Elizabeth Bishop was an American poet and short story writer known for her vividly descriptive body of works

Charles Baudelaire

Charles Baudelaire was a famous French poet and art critic known for his critical reviews of the notable artists of his times

FrenchApril 9, 1821139 views

John M. Ford

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AmericanApril 10, 1957208 views

John Greenleaf Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier was an influential American Quaker poet and an ardent Abolitionist

AmericanDecember 17, 1807216 views

John Dryden

John Dryden was the greatest literary poet, critic and playwright of the Restoration Period

BritishAugust 9, 1631134 views

Robert Burns

Robert Burns was a famous Scottish poet and lyricist, who was also known as the national poet of Scotland

ScottishJanuary 25, 1759183 views

Paul Valery

Paul Valery was a great French Poet who is often regarded as a polymath

FrenchOctober 30, 1871165 views

Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes was an African-American poet who made significant contributions to the Harlem Renaissance