American Poets
American poets are writers who create poetry in the United States, often reflecting the diverse experiences and cultures of the nation. They explore themes such as love, nature, identity, and social issues, using various styles and forms. Notable American poets include Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, and Langston Hughes, each contributing uniquely to the literary landscape.
The tradition of American poetry began in the early 19th century and has evolved over time, influenced by movements like Transcendentalism and Modernism. Today, contemporary poets continue to push boundaries, experimenting with language and form, while addressing current societal challenges and personal narratives.