Has anyone ever read any of Samuel Beckett's poems? I found a book of them at the thrift store the other day. When i took it home and started reading it i nearly lost my mind. Shits totally insane. I was wondering if anyone knows any weird trippy poets or poems they might recommend?
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Permalink Reply by Howie Pyro on April 13, 2012 at 11:53am check out Charles Baudelaire his most famous thing is called Flowers Of Evil...here's a link that mentions other poets like Paul Verlaine (where Tom Verlaine from the band Television took his stage name from)...as it says Baudelaire was also a pioneering translator of Edgar Allen Poe.
Permalink Reply by Glenn Armstrong on April 22, 2012 at 10:16pm
Try the poems of Clark Ashton Smith. He wrote poetic prose for the magazine Weird Tales to pay the bills but his real love was for poetry. The Hashish-Eater; or, The Apocalypse of Evil is his magnum opus but other short poems such as A Dream of Oblivion and Song of the Necromancer are great too. Just be sure to bring a dictionary as Smith has a diverse vocabulary.
Permalink Reply by Travis Gabriel on April 24, 2012 at 2:33pm Cool, I had no idea Clark Ashton did poetry.
Glenn Armstrong said:
Try the poems of Clark Ashton Smith. He wrote poetic prose for the magazine Weird Tales to pay the bills but his real love was for poetry. The Hashish-Eater; or, The Apocalypse of Evil is his magnum opus but other short poems such as A Dream of Oblivion and Song of the Necromancer are great too. Just be sure to bring a dictionary as Smith has a diverse vocabulary.
Permalink Reply by Glenn Armstrong on April 24, 2012 at 4:55pm Both Robert E. Howard and H.P. Lovecraft were also accomplished poets from the Weird Tales inner circle. But, as the corny old joke goes, the only bread to be found in poetry is on the bread line. I liked Lovecraft's long poem Fungi from Yuggoth. It is typically Lovecraftian. Now that I think of it, French surrealist poetry is also pretty messed up stuff. I like Benjamin Peret the best.
http://www.jbeilharz.de/surrealism/gascoyne-translations.html#peret
Travis Gabriel said:
Cool, I had no idea Clark Ashton did poetry.
Glenn Armstrong said:
Try the poems of Clark Ashton Smith. He wrote poetic prose for the magazine Weird Tales to pay the bills but his real love was for poetry. The Hashish-Eater; or, The Apocalypse of Evil is his magnum opus but other short poems such as A Dream of Oblivion and Song of the Necromancer are great too. Just be sure to bring a dictionary as Smith has a diverse vocabulary.

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