I happened upon this book when I was hunting for something else. It's a [slightly scabrous] gem of commentary on 'kinds of' contemporary poetry:
 AUTHOR       Peters, Robert, 1924-
 TITLE        Hunting the snark : a compendium of new poetic terminology /
                Robert Peters ; foreword by William Packard.
 EDITION      1st ed.
 PUBLISHER    New York : Paragon House, 1989.
 Leyburn-Reference      PS323.5 .P49 1989   
From the Contents: and so on, some 131 headings.

Says the author in his Preface:

My method is denotative: by examining hundreds of poems by twentieth century moderns and post-moderns, as well as poems by a vast representation of living poets, and by arranging them into types, I hope that a totality emerges, a creature however beruffled, deplumed, anemic or plump, and noisome. (xv)

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