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poetry anthologies: a compilation

there are way too many books of poetry on my shelves. anthologies are where you discover fresh voices, work that hasn't caught your eye so far, voices you may want to explore further. but all too often, you are trudging through a lot of deadwood for a few sprouts here and there.

there are some books that i go back to again and again. others just sit there for a long time, gathering dust. but then one day when you pick it up, you start discovering things...

my top 10 poetry anthologies world-wide

here's my top ten list (completely unbiased and impersonal, of course :). it's headed - as of jul 2010 - by the utterly unforgettable against forgetting by forche. among indian poetry anthologies, i fell in love with strangertime, edited in the 70s by pritish nandy, for its unremitting energy (or is it because i'm the only one in the world who's read it?) other indian poetry up there is mehrotra's twelve indian poets (superbly acerbic introductions), and meena alexander's indian love poems. milosz's luminous things is rising as i am getting to like some of the odd styles he has picked up. faber modern verse by roberts and hall makes it in there because when i read it first, i fell in love with the disdain for reality - one sudden juxtaposition after another - but i'm beginning to feel that the surprises are too contrived at times, and some of this cubist poetry fails to connect emotionally. paul hunter's norton intro to poetry is just superb, especially the way they start the book with a slow but gentle slew of great poetry...
  1. Against Forgetting: Twentieth-century Poetry of Witness by Carolyn Forche (1993)
    behind the kitchen-garden's white wall, graves. ...
  2. strangertime: an anthology of Indian Poetry in English by Pritish Nandy (ed) (1977)
    The anthology is therefore not defensive. It celebrates our success. It attempts to capture the drama, the intensity, and the sheer vitality of the ...
  3. The Norton Introduction to Poetry, Eighth Edition by J. Paul Hunter and Alison Booth and Kelly J. Mays (2002)
    I have carved our lives in secret on this stick
    of mountain mahogany the length of your arms ...
  4. Indian love poems by Meena Alexander (ed.) (2005)
    Her lips are like leaves. Mine are full-blown coral.
    Don't bite too hard. ...
  5. The Faber Book of Modern Verse, 3d ed. by Michael Roberts and Donald Hall (ed.) (1965)
    One of my favourite poetry anthologies - perhaps the reason I like it so much is because before this, most anthologies I had encountered were variants of palgrave. ...
  6. The Oxford India Anthology of Twelve Modern Indian Poets by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra (ed) (1993)
    "anthologies are graveyards" - 1 ...
  7. A book of luminous things: an international anthology of poetry by Czeslaw Milosz (1996)
    True indeed is that saying of Wise Men
    "A hundred years are but a moment of sleep." ...
  8. When God Is a Customer: Telugu Courtesan Songs by Ksetrayya and Others by A.K. (tr.) Ramanujan and Velcheru Narayana Rao (tr.) and David Shulman (tr.) and Ksetrayya (1994)
    What's there
    to be jealous about?
    When youth passes,
    nothing will go your way,

    so grab the cash ...
  9. The Random House Book of Poetry for Children by Jack Prelutsky and Arnold Lobel (ill.) (1983)
    Windrush down the timber chutes
    between the mountain's knees --
    a hiss of distant breathing,
    a shouting in the trees
    a recklessness of branches
    a wilderness a-sway,
    when suddenly
    a silence
    takes your breath away. ...
  10. The War Poets by Robert Giddings (1988)
    War gives rise to intense emotions, that often find expression in superlative poetry. ...

Poetry Anthologies List

Lists of anthologies covering poetry in India, World poetry, and mainstream English poetry, as well as Humour poems. Some of the most enjoyable anthologies to flip through are thosee with poetry for children...

Indian poetry

There is nothing called "Indian literature," [just as] there is nothing called "Indian food". - Buddhadev Basu
It is surprisingly how many people still do not realize how India, far from being a monolithic unit, is culturally as diverse as Europe. While one doesn't often run into an anthologist of "European poetry", how come Indian poetry anthologies abound? Some selections, like Dharwadker and Ramanujan, take a lot of pain over defining what Indian poetry might constitute. Others, with a more western audience in mind, rule out all the Indian languages, and assume that "Indian poets" are only those who write in English (e.g. Thayil). Others talk of Indian poetry in Bengali, Kannada, English, etc., which I feel, forms a much more legitimate cultural ground for anthologies to sprout from. And then there are cross-cutting genres like women's poetry...
  1. Confronting Love : Poems by Jerry (eds) Pinto and Arundhathi Subramaniam (2005)
    The selections here are definitely on the fresher side. Even for the known poets, the poems chosen, (Kolatkar's Lice, Ramanujan's Love 10) are among the lesser known. Many poets are being anthologized for the first time, so ...
  2. The Oxford Anthology of Modern Indian Poetry by Vinay (ed.) Dharwadker and A.K. Ramanujan (ed.) (1994)
    My father travels on the late evening train
    Standing among silent commuters in the yellow light. ...
  3. An anthology of modern Hindi poetry by Kailash Vajpeyi (ed.) (2000)
    Empty gunnysacks being darned... They
    are the voids of my eyes. - Shamsher B Singh
    [...]
  4. Modern Indian Poetry in English by Ayyappa K Panikker and various (1991)
  5. Nine Indian women poets: an anthology by Eunice DeSouza (ed.) (1997)
  6. We speak in changing languages: Indian women poets 1990-2007 by E. V. Ramakrishnan and Anju Makhija (2009)
  7. Contemporary Indian poetry by Kaiser Haq (ed) (1990)
    The white of the negro maid's eyeballs
    is the only clean thing here, ...
  8. 60 Indian poets by Jeet Thayil (ed.) (2008)
    Frost streamed the air. Our blood pulsed thin and shrill. ...
  9. Ten 20th Century Indian Poets by R. Parthasarathy (2004)
  10. Hundred Indian Poets: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by Pranab Bandyopadhyay (ed.) (1977)
  11. Yatra 1 by Alok Bhalla and Nirmal Verma and U.R. Ananthamurthy (1993)
  12. Confronting Love : Poems by Jerry (eds) Pinto and Arundhathi Subramaniam (2005)
    The selections here are definitely on the fresher side. Even for the known poets, the poems chosen, (Kolatkar's Lice, Ramanujan's Love 10) are among the lesser known. Many poets are being anthologized for the first time, so ...
  13. Indian love poems by Tambimuttu and John Piper (ill) (1967)
  14. An anthology of Indian Love poetry, by Subhash Saha (ed.) (1976)
  15. Poetry with young people by Gieve Patel (ed) (2007)
  16. Twenty Indian Poems by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra (ed.) (1990)
  17. Modern poems from Bengal by Surabhi Banerjee (1996)
  18. When poetry comes: a selection of poems by contemporary Bengali women poets in English translation by Marian Maddern (tr.) (1999)
    This too is the night of danger
    covered with lotus leaves or washed by tears ...
  19. The unsevered tongue: translated poetry by Bengali women by Amitabha Mukerjee and hiran mitra (2005)
  20. When poetry comes: a selection of poems by contemporary Bengali women poets in English translation by Marian Maddern (tr.) (1999)
    This too is the night of danger
    covered with lotus leaves or washed by tears ...
  21. Voices from Bengal : Modern Bengali poetry in English translation by Manabendra (eds) Bandopadhyay and Sukanta Chaudhuri and Swapan Majumdar (1997)
  22. Modern Bengali Poems by Lila Ray (1999)
    Lila Ray was the wife of Annadashankar Ray; she was born Alice Virginia ...
  23. 20th century Kannada poetry by Sumatheendra Nadig (1983)
    Because I love you
    The image of the sun comes down to enter the dew drop. ...
  24. Celebrating the best of Urdu Poetry by Khushwant (tr. ed.) Singh and Kamna Prasad (ed.) (2007)
    When my beloved raised her arms to gather up her tresses
    A million desires gathered in my heart and got tied up in a tangle ...
  25. The Penguin Book of Modern Urdu Poetry by Mahmood Jamal (tr.) (1986)
    Last night your lost memory
    came to me
    as spring comes quietly upon a wilderness ...
  26. Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology: Surveys and poems by K. M. George and Sāhitya Akādemī (1992)
  27. The Tenth Rasa: An anthology of Indian nonsense by Michael Heynman and Sumanyu Satpathy and Anushka Ravishankar and Sampurna Chattarji (2007)
    Idli lost its fiddli
    Dosa lost its crown
    Wada lost its wiolin
    And let the whole band down. ...
  28. The golden treasury of Indo-Anglian poetry by Vinayak Krishna Gokak (ed.) (1970)
  29. In Praise of Krishna: Songs from the Bengali by Edward C. (trans.) Dimock and Denise Levertov and Anju Chaudhuri (ill) (1967)
    The marks of fingernails are on your breast
    and my heart burns. ...
  30. Hymns for the Drowning: Poems for Vishnu by Nammalvar and A.K. Ramanujan, (tr.) (1981)
  31. Speaking of Siva by A. K. Ramanujan and bAsavaNNa and devara dAsimayyA and mahAdeviyakka and allAma prabhu (1973)
  32. Poems from the Sanskrit by John Brough (trans.) (1977)
  33. Erotic Love Poems from India: Selections from the Amarushataka by Andrew (tr.) Schelling and Amaru (ed.) (2004)
  34. The absent traveller: Prakrit love poetry from the gAthAsaptashati of sAtavAhana hAla by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra (tr.) (2008)
  35. Tantric treasures: three collections of mystical verse from buddhist India by Roger R. Jackson (2004)
  36. Sanskrit poetry, from Vidyākara's "Treasury" by vidyAkara and Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls (tr.) (1968)
    Like all compilers of verse, Vidyakara was a man of his times, and he liked the poets and poetic taste flourishing around him. Thus, his choice of ...
  37. Subhashitavali: An Anthology of Comic, Erotic and Other Verse by A. N. D. Haksar (tr.) and Vallabhadeva (ed.) (2007)
    "What fault can I find?"
    With this thought in mind
    does a villain always start
    to scrutinize the poet's art. [141] ...
  38. The Oxford India Ramanujan by A. K. Ramanujan (2003)
    It's terrible. I grow lean / in loneliness,/ like a water lily / gnawed by a beetle. ...

World poetry

World poetry is now on an upswing, with new texts appearing every month almost, it seems.
  1. The Poetry of Our World: An International Anthology of Contemporary Poetry by Jeffery Paine and Kwame Anthony Appiah (eds) and Sven Birkerts and Joseph Brodsky and Carolyn Forché and Helen Vendler (2000)
  2. The Vintage Book of Contemporary World Poetry by J.D. McClatchy (ed) (1996)
    On the whole though, the quality of the poetry is quite refreshing, and and the random-page test works well. ...
  3. World poetry: an anthology of verse from antiquity to our time by Katherine Washburn and John S. Major and Clifton Fadiman (1998)
  4. The Poetry of Men's Lives: An International Anthology by Fred (ed.) Moramarco and Al Zolynas (ed.) (2004)
    the uncollected man in converse with himself, ...
  5. The Penguin Book of Women Poets by Carol Cosman and Joan Keefe and Kathleen Weaver (1978)
  6. Ain't I a Woman! : Classic Poetry by Women From Around the World by Illona Linthwaite (ed.) (1987)
  7. The Other Voice: Twentieth-Century Women's Poetry in Translation by Joanna (ed) Bankier and Carol Cosman and Doris Earnshaw and Joan Keefe and Deirdre Lashgari and Kathleen Weaver (eds) (1976)
  8. Longman anthology of world literature by women, 1875-1975 by Marian (ed.) Arkin and Barbara Shollar (ed.) (1989)
    Europeans called [Kanhoji Angray] a "pirate", and such in truth he was; but ... what chief, or ruler, or founder of a dynasty was not a robber or a pirate? ...
  9. The Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry: Fourth Edition by Gerald Moore and Ulli Beier (1998)
    But look My teeth are white and not red
    I haven't eaten anyone
    ...
  10. The Heinemann Book of African Women's Poetry by Frank Chipasula and Stella Chipasula (ed.) (1995)
  11. The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry, v.1 Modern Poetry by Jahan Ramazani and Richard Ellman and Robert O'Clair (2003)
  12. The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry, v.2 Contemporary Poetry by Jahan Ramazani and Richard Ellman and Robert O'Clair (2003)
  13. The Longman Anthology of World Literature volume C : The Early Modern Period by David Damrosch and Jane Tylus and Pauline Yu and Sheldon Pollock (2004)
    Even in India, vernacular writing - Tukaram, or Basavanna - is little known ...
  14. Language for a new century: contemporary poetry from the Middle East, Asia, and beyond by Tina Chang and Nathalie Handal and Ravi Shankar (2008)
    not more than one in ten poets will be familiar, even to erudite readers. And the voices are often fresh, so that you yearn for more ...
  15. Pretty, Ron: Two Spaces of Poetry: Poems from Australia and West Bengal
  16. The Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry: Fourth Edition by Gerald Moore and Ulli Beier (1998)
    Because because I do not scream
    You do not know how bad I hurt ...
  17. Short Fuse: The Global Anthology of New Fusion Poetry by Todd Swift and Philip Norton (2002)
  18. The Heinemann Book of African Poetry in English by Adewale Maja-Pearce (ed.) (1990)
  19. Modern Iraqi poetry by Yaseen Taha (ed.) Hafiz and Abdul-Wahid Lu'lu'a (tr.) (1989)
  20. One hundred poems from the Chinese by Kenneth Rexroth (tr.) (1956)
    I dreamt only that one day she would come with me
    On a trip like this, and now she is only dust. ...
  21. One Hundred More Poems from the Chinese: Love and the Turning Year by Kenneth Rexroth (tr.) (1970)
    Think of the days
    When we were happy together.
    If I live I will come back.
    ...
  22. Three Chinese Poets by Vikram (tr.) Seth and Wei Wang and Po Li and Fu Du (1997)
    Empty hills, no man in sight
    Just echoes of the voice of men.
    ...
  23. The Anchor Book of Chinese Poetry by Tony Barnstone and Chou Ping (2010)
    The midnight drum has sounded
    and your horse may slip with the frost so heavy.
    Better not to leave. ...
  24. A Drifting Boat: Chinese Zen Poetry by J.P. Seaton and Dennis Maloney (1994)
  25. Haiku: Seasons of Japanese Poetry by Johanna Brownell (2002)

English poetry: USA / UK

  1. A book of love poetry by Jon Stallworthy (1986)
    A treasure-trove. But the dense print and typography of this edition is somewhat off-putting; poems need arrogance, unlike miserly prose, they need more space to breathe - especially love poems...
  2. Ploughshares Spring 2008 by B.H. Fairchild (ed.) (magazine issue, 2008)
  3. The Norton Anthology of Poetry: Shorter by Alexander W. Allison and Herbert Barrows and et al (1983)
  4. Tongue's Palette: Poetry by Linguists by Andrew Sunshine and Donna Jo Napoli (2004)
  5. A Concise Treasury of Great Poems, English and American: From the ... by Louis Untermeyer (1942)
  6. Poetry for the Earth by Sara (ed.) Dunn and Alan Scholefield (ed) (1992)
  7. Can poetry save the earth?: a field guide to nature poems by John Felstiner (2009)
  8. Song of Songs: Erotic Love Poetry by Judith Ernst (2003)
  9. Dove, Rita and David Lehman, ed. : The Best American Poetry 2000
  10. Burford, Barbara; Gabriela Pearse: A Dangerous Knowing: Four Black Women Poets

Humour

  1. The Oxford Book of Light Verse by Wystan Hugh Auden (ed.) (1973)
  2. Limericks historical and hysterical by Ray Allen Billington (1981)
  3. The Penguin Book of Nonsense Verse by Quentin Blake (1994)
  4. The dirty song book: American bawdy songs by E.R. Linton (1965)
  5. The Penguin Book of Limericks by Parrott,Eric Oakley (1983)

Children's poetry

  1. The 20th Century Children's Poetry Treasury by Jack Prelutsky and Meilo So (ill) (1999)
  2. Around the World in Eighty Poems by James Berry and Katherine Lucas (ill) (2002)
  3. It's a Woman's World: A Century of Women's Voices in Poetry by Neil Philip (ed.) (2000)
  4. Children's Treasury: Best Loved Verse by Gallery Books and Margaret Tarrant (ill) (1990)
  5. de Souza, Eunice (eds); Melanie Silgardo;: The Puffin Book Of Poetry For Children

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