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List of Poets to study. Will remove those who don't appear on QuizDB. Will cite number of times they appear in the format "# of tossups, #of bonuses".


#Add list of writers, playwrights, etc

  • 2,0 - Chris Abani (born 1966), Nigerian poet
  • 1,0 - Kathy Acker (1947–1997), American experimental novelist, punk poet and playwright
  • 1,0 - Diane Ackerman (born 1948), American author, poet, and naturalist
  • 4,0- Gilbert Adair (1944–2011), Scottish novelist, poet and critic
  • 1,0 - (not really a poet though) Ryan Adams (born 1974), American singer-songwriter and writer
  • 10,4 - Joseph Addison (1672–1719), English essayist, poet, writer and politician
  • 125,46 Aeschylus (525–456 BC), Athenian tragedian
  • 3,0 - Lucius Afranius (fl. c. 94 BC), Roman comic poet
  • 37,14 - James Agee (1909–1955), American novelist, screenwriter and poet
  • 1,2 - Ama Ata Aidoo (born 1940), Ghanaian novelist, poet, playwright and academic
  • 4,2 - Conrad Aiken (1889–1973), American poet and author
  • 1,0 - Bella Akhmadulina (1937–2010), Russian poet
  • 22,14 - Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966), Russian poet
  • 1,0 - Luigi Alamanni (1495–1556), Italian poet and statesman
  • 6,6 - Alcaeus (4th c. BC), Athenian comic poet in Greek
  • 1,0 - Alcaeus of Messene (fl. late 3rd/early 2nd c. BC), Greek writer of verse epigrams
  • (all three Alcaeus could be the same or different, will keep for now) Alcaeus of Mytilene (7th–6th c. BC), Greek lyric poet from Lesbos
  • 2,0 - Guru Amar Das (1479–1574), Punjabi poet and Sikh guru
  • 1,1 - Alcman (fl. 7th c. BC), Ancient Greek lyric poet
  • 1,2 - Amos Bronson Alcott (1799–1888), American poet and teacher
  • 5,2 - Richard Aldington (1892–1962), English poet and writer
  • 3,0 - Vicente Aleixandre (1898–1984), Spanish poet, Nobel Laureate 1977
  • 13,6 - Sherman Alexie (born 1966), American poet and writer
  • 2,0 - Agha Shahid Ali (1949–2001) Indian, Kashmiri and American poet
  • ~500,150 - (unsure, because there are a lot, and he's most often just referred to as "Dante") Dante Alighieri (1265–1321), Italian poet
  • 1,0 - Donald Allen (1912–2004), American poet, editor and translator
  • 3,0 - Washington Allston (1779–1843), American painter and poet
  • 1,0 - Al Alvarez (born 1929), English poet
  • 9,5 - Julia Alvarez (born 1950), Dominican-American poet, novelist and essayist
  • 5,1 - Yehuda Amichai (1924–2000), Israeli poet
  • 33,28 - Kingsley Amis (1922–1995), English author and poet
  • 2,3 - A. R. Ammons (1926–2001), American author and poet
  • 14,13 - John Ashbery (born 1927), American poet, 1976 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
  • 18,8 - Herbert Asquith (1881–1947), English poet
  • 82,49 - Margaret Atwood (born 1939), Canadian poet, novelist and essayist
  • ~75,25- (difficult to tell based on abbreviations) W. H. Auden (1907–1973), Anglo-American poet, essayist
  • 2,0 - Ausonius (c. 310–395), Latin poet and rhetorician at Burdigala (Bordeaux)
  • 10,5 - Paul Auster (born 1947), American poet, playwright, and essayist

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  • Thomas Love Peacock (1785–1866), English poet and novelist
  • Patrick Pearse (1879–1916), Irish poet, writer, and political activist; leader of Easter Rising
  • James Larkin Pearson (1879–1981), American poet and publisher; North Carolina Poet Laureate 1953–1981
  • Charles Péguy (1873–1914), French poet, essayist, and editor
  • Kathleen Peirce (born 1956), American poet
  • Gabino Coria Peñaloza (1881–1975), Argentine poet and lyricist
  • Sam Pereira (living), American poet
  • Lucia Perillo (1958–2016), American poet
  • Persius (AD 34–62), Roman poet and satirist of Etruscan origin
  • Fernando Pessoa (1888–1935), Portuguese poet, philosopher, and critic
  • Robert Peters (born 1924), American poet, scholar, and playwright
  • Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca) (1304–1374), Italian scholar and poet; "Father of Humanism"
  • Kata Szidónia Petrőczy (1659–1708), Hungarian poet and prose writer
  • Marine Petrossian (born 1960), Armenian poet, essayist and columnist
  • Veljko Petrović (1884–1967), Serbian poet, prose writer, and theorist
  • Mirko Petrović-Njegoš (1820–1867), Serbian and Montenegrin poet, soldier, and diplomat
  • Mario Petrucci (born 1958), English poet, author, and translator of Italian origin
  • Ambrose Philips (1674–1749), English poet and politician
  • Katherine Philips (1632–1664), Anglo-Welsh poet
  • Tom Pickard (born 1946), English poet and documentary film maker
  • Pindar (522–443 BC), Theban lyric poet in Greek
  • 5,3 - Robert Pinsky (born 1940), American poet, critic, and translator; 1997–2000 US Poet Laureate
  • Ruth Pitter (1897–1992), English poet; first woman awarded Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry, 1955
  • 11,11 - Christine de Pizan (c. 1365 – c. 1430), Venetian historian, poet, and philosopher
  • Sylvia Plath (1932–1963), American poet and novelist; 1982 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry as first posthumous recipient
  • William Plomer (1903–1973), South African novelist, poet, and editor, in English

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  • 2,4 - Qu Yuan (343–278 BC), Chinese poet of Warring States period
  • 1,0 - Francis Quarles (1592–1644), English Christian poet
  • 4,4 - Salvatore Quasimodo (1901–1968), Italian author and poet; 1959 Nobel Prize in Literature

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  • Jean Racine (1639–1699), French dramatist
  • Branko Radičević (1824–1853), Serbian lyric poet
  • Sam Ragan (1915–1996), American poet, journalist, and writer; North Carolina Poet Laureate 1982–96
  • Shamsur Rahman (1929–2006), Bangladeshi poet and columnist; key figure in Bengali literature
  • Craig Raine (born 1944), English poet associated with Martian poetry
  • Kathleen Raine (1908–2003), English poet, critic, and scholar
  • Samina Raja (born 1961), Pakistani poet, writer, and broadcaster
  • Milan Rakić (1876–1938), Serbian poet
  • Carl Rakosi (1903–2004), American Objectivist poet
  • Martin Rakovský (c. 1535–1579), Hungarian poet and scholar
  • Zsuzsa Rakovszky (born 1950), Hungarian poet and translator
  • Sir Walter Raleigh (c. 1554–1618), English writer, poet, and explorer
  • Guru Ram Das (1534–1581), Sikh Guru and Punjabi poet
  • Allan Ramsay (1686–1758), Scottish poet, playwright and publisher
  • Dudley Randall (1914–2000), African-American poet and publisher
  • Thomas Randolph (1605–1635), English poet and dramatist
  • John Crowe Ransom (1888–1974), American poet, essayist, and magazine editor
  • Noon Meem Rashid (1910–1975), Pakistani poet writing in Urdu
  • Stephen Ratcliffe (born 1948), American poet and critic
  • Dahlia Ravikovitch (1936–2005), Israeli poet, translator, and peace activist
  • Tom Raworth (born 1938), British poet and visual artist; key figure in the British Poetry Revival
  • Herbert Read (1893–1968), English anarchist, poet, and critic of literature and art
  • Angela Readman (born 1973), English poet
  • James Reaney (1926–2008), Canadian poet, playwright, and professor
  • Malliya Rechana (mid 10th c, C.E.), Telugu poet
  • Peter Redgrove (1932–2003), English poet
  • Henry Reed (1914–1986), English poet, translator, and radio dramatist
  • Ishmael Reed (born 1938), American poet, playwright and novelist
  • Ennis Rees (1925–2009), American poet, professor, and translator; South Carolina Poet Laureate, 1984–85
  • James Reeves (1909–1978), English poet, children's writer, and writer on traditional song
  • Abraham Regelson (1896–1981), Israeli Hebrew poet, author, and children's author
  • Christopher Reid (born 1949), Hong Kong-born English poet, essayist, and cartoonist
  • James Reiss (born 1941), American poet
  • Mikołaj Rej (1505–1569), Polish poet and prose writer
  • Robert Rendall (1898–1967), Orkney Scottish poet and amateur naturalist
  • Pierre Reverdy (1889–1960), French poet inspired by and influencing Surrealism, Dadaism and Cubism
  • 4,1 - Kenneth Rexroth (1905–1982), American poet, translator, and critical essayist
  • Sydor Rey (1908–1979), Polish poet and novelist

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  • 189,68 - W. B. Yeats (1865–1939), Irish poet; 1923 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • 21,10 - Yevgeny Yevtushenko (born 1933), Soviet Russian poet, dramatist, and film director
  • 3,0 - Edward Young (1681–1765), English poet
  • 0,1 - Kevin Young (born 1970, American poet and teacher

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  • 0,2 - Louis Zukofsky (1904–1978), American poet; one of the primary Objectivist poets
  • 54, 16 - Huldrych Zwingli (1484–1531), leader of Reformation in Switzerland; poet, hymnist and author of Pestlied