Poetry Ebooks

We’ve rounded up some of the best poetry ebooks, from classic favorites like X to newer phenomenal poets like X. Great poetry often explores shared human experiences of love, heartbreak, loss, and self-fulfilment while soothing our spirits with life’s hard-won lessons. Read on below to discover our collection of the best poetry books available.

We’ve rounded up some of the best poetry ebooks, from classic favorites like X to newer phenomenal poets like X. Great poetry often explores shared human experiences of love, heartbreak, loss, and self-fulfilment while soothing our spirits with life’s hard-won lessons. Read on below to discover our collection of the best poetry books available.

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Buffalo Girl
Buffalo Girl
Buffalo Girl
Buffalo Girl
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Buffalo Girl

byJessica Q. Stark

In these hybrid poems, Jessica Q. Stark explores her mother’s fraught immigration to the United States from Vietnam at the end of war through the lens of the Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale. Told through personal, national, and cultural histories, Buffalo Girl is a feminist indictment of the violence used to define and control women's bodies. Interspersed throughout this hybrid work are a series of collaged photographs, featuring Stark’s mother’s black-and-white photography from Vietnam beautifully and hauntingly layered over various natural landscapes — lush tropical plants, dense forests, pockets of wildflowers. Several illustrations from old Red Riding Hood children’s books can also be found embedded into these pieces. Juxtaposing the moral implications of Little Red Riding Hood with her mother's photography, Stark creates an image-text conversation that attends to the wolves lurking in the forests of our everyday lives.  Opening the whispered frames around sexuality and sex work, immersed in the unflattering symptoms of survival, Buffalo Girl burgeons with matrilineal love and corporeal rage while censuring the white gaze and the violence enacted through the English language. Here is an inversion of diasporic victimhood. Here is an unwavering attention to the burdens suffered by the women of this world. Here is a reimagination, a reclamation, a way out of the woods.

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About Poetry

Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.” This quote by Anton Chekov illustrates the heart of the poetry genre: an ability to show rather than tell. Poetry expresses a range of feelings and emotions touching on both light and dark, joy and sadness, anger and peace. It offers social commentary in compactness of expression and can be short and punchy or lengthy and profound. Like music, it’s got rhythm whether it’s a Shakespearean sonnet in iambic pentameter, a nursery rhyme, an epic story, or free verse, Alexander Pope, Robert Frost. Emily Dickinson. Maya Angelou. Sylvia Plath. These are some great examples of well-known poets. Add contemporary sensations like Alicia Cook and Rupi Kaur and you can see how poetry continues to be a vital art form. Some bestselling poetry books online are Dante's Inferno, The Iliad of Homer, The Sun and Her Flowers, and Sorry I Haven’t Texted You Back. These titles will move you in unexpected ways. Dive in and see where a new poetry volume takes you.

Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.” This quote by Anton Chekov illustrates the heart of the poetry genre: an ability to show rather than tell. Poetry expresses a range of feelings and emotions touching on both light and dark, joy and sadness, anger and peace. It offers social commentary in compactness of expression and can be short and punchy or lengthy and profound. Like music, it’s got rhythm whether it’s a Shakespearean sonnet in iambic pentameter, a nursery rhyme, an epic story, or free verse, Alexander Pope, Robert Frost. Emily Dickinson. Maya Angelou. Sylvia Plath. These are some great examples of well-known poets. Add contemporary sensations like Alicia Cook and Rupi Kaur and you can see how poetry continues to be a vital art form. Some bestselling poetry books online are Dante's Inferno, The Iliad of Homer, The Sun and Her Flowers, and Sorry I Haven’t Texted You Back. These titles will move you in unexpected ways. Dive in and see where a new poetry volume takes you.