WHAT TO READ FOR WORLD POETRY DAY
Hola amigos!
This Sunday March 21 is World Poetry Day, so today I wanted to share the poetry books I’ve read and the ones I plan to read next.
“World Poetry Day was declared by UNESCO in 1999. Each year, UNESCO meets and focuses on some particular poet and his or her works. Often, the spotlight is cast on poetry written in a minority or even rare and endangered language. Poetry recitals and similar events may also be held in various countries in recognition of the day.
Schools may have special poetry writing sessions or even contests, poets may be invited to recite their works in local cafes, and exhibits may put famous or new, local written poetic creations on display.
While World Poetry Day is on 21 March, it used to be in October, and some countries still observe it then.“ [source]
These are the poetry books I’ve read, If you click on the covers it will take you to my review on Goodreads:
And, these are the books I’d like to read next:
And, what about you? Do you enjoy poetry? What are your favorite poetry books?
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