NATIONAL POETRY MONTH
Happy National Poetry Month!
National Poetry Month was launched by the Academy of American Poets in April 1996 to remind us that poets have an integral role to play in our culture and that poetry matters.
While we #StayAtHome, we’re turning to poetry for inspiration, solace, and strength.
We hope the virtual National Poetry Month information and activities below will bring you joy and encourage you to keep celebrating poetry all year long!
10 Ways to Celebrate
Sign-up for Poem-a-Day and read a poem each morning.
Record yourself reading a poem and share it online using the hashtag #ShelterInPoems.
Subscribe to the Poem-a-Day podcast.
Check out an e-book of poetry from Sno-Isle Libraries.
Meet Claudia Castro Luna, our state poet laureate.
Organize a poetry reading, open mic, or poetry slam via a video conferencing service.
Sign up for an online poetry class or workshop.
Start a virtual poetry reading group or potluck, inviting friends to share poems.
Write an exquisite corpse with friends via email, text, or social media.
Send us your recommendations!
Films about Poets and Poetry
A Quiet Passion | Cynthia Nixon portrays Emily Dickinson in this biographical drama, which recounts the poet’s life and features some of her famous verses.
The Basketball Diaries | Based on the autobiography by poet and artist Jim Carroll, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, this film depicts Carroll's reckless youth and the writing that becomes his means of clarity.
Before Night Falls | Javier Bardem plays Cuban poet Reinaldo Arenas in this film, adapted from Arenas's own memoir.
Bright Star | Ben Whishaw and Abbie Cornish play John Keats and Franny Brawne in this biographical romantic drama about the famous couple, which features several of Keats’s poems and takes its title from one of Keats’s famous love sonnets.
Il Postino | In this 1994 Italian film, a postman develops a relationship with his only customer, famous poet Pablo Neruda, living in exile in Italy, and through Neruda’s poetry, is better able to express his feelings to his love interest.
Kill Your Darlings | This biographical drama, starring Daniel Radcliffe as Allen Ginsberg, Dane DeHaan as Lucien Carr, Ben Foster as William S. Burroughs, and Jack Huston as Jack Kerouac, takes place in the early days of the Beat Movement when a 1944 murder affects the group of young writers.
Piñero | Benjamin Bratt stars in this biopic about Puerto Rican poet-playwright Miguel Piñero, who cofounded the Nuyorican Poets Café in New York City.
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle | The Algonquin Round Table comes alive in this film, which features Jennifer Jason Leigh as Dorothy Parker.
Set Fire to the Stars | Elijah Wood stars as poet John M. Brinnin and Celyn Jones stars as Dylan Thomas in this 2014 Welsh film, based on Brinnin’s memoir of the same name.
Sylvia | The relationship of Ted Hughes, played by Daniel Craig, and Sylvia Plath, played by Gwyneth Paltrow, is detailed in this film, which begins with the couple's courtship as young college students.
Tom & Viv | Willem Dafoe and Miranda Richardson star as T. S. Eliot and Vivienne Haigh-Wood in a film that depicts their tumultuous marriage and Eliot's literary success.
Total Eclipse | This film captures the turbulent, explosive affair between Parisian poets Paul Verlaine, played by David Thewlis, and Arthur Rimbaud, played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
Wilde | Based on Richard Ellmann’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of the famous poet, novelist, and playwright, Wilde, starring Jennifer Ehle, Vanessa Redgrave, Jude Law, and Stephen Fry as the eponymous writer.