Tal Bauer is amazing - You & Me is a frequent comfort reread, but his latest ( The Fall ) was so stressful to read I finished it in one sitting because I could not STAND not knowing how it would resolve itself.
'Bring On The Night'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I’m thinking of upping my new poetry reading in 2026. And I was wondering if anyone had any recs, please. I’m pretty good on pre-20th century English poets, but I’m weak on American poets (aside from Edna St. Vincent Millay and Mary Oliver) and most post-WWI poetry. I’d love to expand my range a bit. I’m afraid I’m monolingual. At least, I’m not good enough in any other language to really appreciate the poetry, even if I can order a vin blanc or kaffee mit schlag. But I’m open to especially good translations.
Robert Service? Don Marquis? Guy Wetmore Carryl?
I never much liked Robert Frost or Carl Sandburg, but I think that is because we were forced to study them in high school.
When I try to think of more modern poetry, I keep coming up with song lyrics. Woodie Guthrie. Simon & Garfunkel. Jimmy Buffet. John Prine. Jim Croce. Joan Baez. Carole King.
I’m thinking of upping my new poetry reading in 2026. And I was wondering if anyone had any recs, please.
I just suggested Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop (with links) on the year-end thread.
Adrienne Rich is good. And I do think some lyrics count.
I read a couple of Marianne Moore’s poems today. She’s good. I can see some influences from her to Mary Oliver.
Even better, I found a daily poem subscription at the Poetry Foundation, which should help a lot with my resolution.
I like Sharon Olds and Marie Howe.
All of these recs and also Mary Oliver, always.
Thanks for the recs!
Calli, Jane Kenyon, Li Young Lee, are the first two that come to mind. Kenyon got me through some dark times.