Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
List of years in poetry (table) |
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Events[]
- Two poems written in 1965 by Mao Zedong just before the Cultural Revolution, including "Two Birds: A Dialogue", are published on January 1.[1]
- BOA Editions founded in Rochester, New York, by A. Poulin, Jr.[2]
Works published in English[]
Listed by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land, if different; substantially revised works listed separately:
Australia[]
- R. Berndt, editor, Love Songs of Arnhem Land (anthology)[3]
- Les Murray, The Vernacular Republic Selected Poems[4]
- John Tranter, The Alphabet Murders (notes from a work in progress), Angus & Robertson
- Chris Wallace-Crabbe, The Foundations of Joy, (Poets of the Month Series), Sydney: Angus & Robertson
Canada[]
- Earle Birney:
- Alphabeings and Other Seasyours. London, Ont.: Pikadilly Press.
- The Rugging and the Moving Times: poems new and uncollected 1976. Coatsworth, ON: Black Moss Press.[5]
- Gary Geddes, War & Other Measures
- Roland Giguere, Miron translated from French
- Archibald Lampman, Lampmanās Sonnets: The Complete Sonnets of Archibald Lampman, Margaret Coulby Whitridge ed. (Ottawa: Borealis). ISBN 978-0919594500
- Irving Layton, For My Brother Jesus. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart.[6]
- Irving Layton, The Uncollected Poems of Irving Layton: 1936-59. Ed. W. David John. Ottawa, ON: Mosaic Press.[6]
- Dennis Lee. The Death of Harold Ladoo. Vancouver: Kanchenjunga Press.[7]
- Al Purdy, Sundance at Dusk
- James Reaney, Selected Longer Poems.
- Joe Rosenblatt, Top Soil, Selected Poems (1962-1975). Press Porcepic.[8]
- Charles Sangster, Norland echoes and other strains and lyrics, edited by Frank M. Tierney (Tecumseh) [9]
- Raymond Souster, To Hell with Poetry. Burton, Ohio.[10]
- Anthologies
- New Provinces reprinted -- first anthology of modernist poetry in Canada (originally published 1936), including work by F.R. Scott, E.J. Pratt, Robert Finch, A.J.M. Smith, Leo Kennedy, A.M. Klein.
Indian poetry in English[]
- Arun Kolatkar, Jejuri( Poetry in English ), Bombay: Clearing House, India. [11]
- Nissim Ezekiel:
- Gieve Patel, How Do You Withstand, Body ( Poetry in English ), Bombay, Clearing House, Indian, Indian poetry in English-language[13]
- Keki Daruwalla, Crossing of Rivers ( Poetry in English ), an experimental work published by the author's own publishing house; Bombay: Ezra-Fakir Press[14]
- Adil Jussawalla, Missing Person ( Poetry in English ) ,[15]
- Jayanta Mahapatra:
- Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Nine Enclosures ( Poetry in English ) ,[17]
- Meena Alexander, The Bird's Bright Ring ( Poetry in English ), Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India .[18]
- Arundhathi Subramaniam, Nine Enclosures ( Poetry in English ), Mumbai: Clearing House[19]
- Gauri Deshpande, An Anthology of Indo English Poetry, Delhi: Hind Pocket Books[20]
- Nolini Kanta Gupta, Collected Works, five volumes, published from 1971 to this year; Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Book Distribution Agency[18]
- Rohini K. Gupta, Karna and Other Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop[18]
- Om Prakash Bhatnagar, Thought Poems, Aligarh: Skylark Pub.[18]
- Deb Kumar Das, Winterbird Walks, Calcutta: Writers Workshop[18]
- Jagannath Prasad Das, First Person, Delhi: Arnold Heinemann[18]
- Mukand R. Dave, Some Sheets of Paper, Aligarh: Skylark Pub.[18]
- R. Parthasarathy, editor, Ten Twentieth Century Indian Poets, Delhi: Oxford University Press[21]
Ireland[]
- CiarƔn Carson: The New Estate, Blackstaff Press, Wake Forest University Press
- John Ennis (poet), Night on Hibernia Oldcastle: The New Gallery Press, ISBN 978-0-902996-46-5
- Michael Longley, Man Lying on a Wall,[22] Northern Ireland poet published in the United Kingdom
- George McWhirter, 'Queen of the Sea', Northern Ireland poet published in Canada
New Zealand[]
- James K. Baxter, posthumous
- The Bone Chanter: Unpublished Poems 1945ā72, edited by J. E. Weir
- The Holy Life and Death of Concrete Grady: Various Uncollected and Unpublished Poems, edited by J. E. Weir
- Alan Brunton, Black & White Anthology, a 33-part sequence with an Asian setting, Hawk Press[23]
- Vincent O'Sullivan, James K. Baxter, biography, New Zealand
United Kingdom[]
- Kenneth Allott, Collected Poems
- W. H. Auden, Collected Poems of W. H. Auden, edited by Edward Mendelson
- Frances Bellerby, The First Known (posthumous)
- Zoƫ Brooks, Owl Shadows and Whispering Stone "parallel booklets"
- George Mackay Brown, Winterfold[22]
- CiarƔn Carson: The New Estate, Blackstaff Press, Wake Forest University Press
- Elizabeth Daryush, Collected Poems
- David DayTemplate:Dn, Brass Rubbings
- Patric Dickinson, The Bearing Beast
- Gavin Ewart, No Fool Like an Old Fool[22]
- Ruth Fainlight, Another Full Moon
- Tony Flynn, Separations
- Alistair Fowler, Catagomb Suburb
- Thom Gunn, Jack Straw's Castle, and Other Poems[22]
- Adrian Henri, One Year, Todmorden, Lancashire: Arc Publications, ISBN 978-0-902771-47-5
- Ted Hughes, Season Songs
- Glyn Jones, Selected Poems
- Peter Levi, Collected Poems
- Michael Longley, Man Lying on a Wall[22] Northern Ireland poet published in the United Kingdom
- Hugh MacDairmid, Collected Poems
- Hugh Maxton, The Noise of the Fields
- Humphrey John Moore, Collected Poems
- Eleanor Murray, Black and Sepia
- Luke Parsons, Last Poems
- Brian Patten, Vanishing Trick[22]
- Rodney Pybus, Bridging Loans
- Peter Reading, The Prison Cell and Barrel Mystery[22]
- Jon Silkin, The Little Time-Keeper[22]
- Derek Walcott, Sea Grapes
- David Wright, A View of the North
- Edmund Leo Wright, The Horwich Hennets (the poet invented the "hennet", a 12-line hendecasyllabic verse with the rhymes "abacbcde deff")
- Paul Yates, Sky Made of Stone
- Anthologies in the United Kingdom
- Elaine Feinstein, editor and translator, Three Russian Poets: Margarite Aliger, Yunna Morits, Bella Akhmadulina, Manchester, Carcanet Press
- F.E.S. Finn, Here and Human
- Antonia Fraser, Scottish Love Poems
- Dannie Abse, Poetry Dimension Annual 4
- Howard Sergeant, New Poems 1976/1977, P.E.N. anthology
United States[]
- Diane Ackerman, The Planets
- Paul Auster, translator, The Uninhabited, poetry translated from the original French of AndrƩ du Bouchet[24]
- Ted Berrigan, Red Wagon
- Elizabeth Bishop, One Act
- Peter Blue Cloud, Turtle, Bear, and Wolf[25]
- Raymond Carver, At Night The Salmon Move
- Maxine Chernoff, Vegetable Emergency, prose poems (Beyond Baroque Foundation)
- Robert Creeley, Selected Poems
- James Dickey, The Zodiac
- Ed Dorn, translator, Selected Poems of Cesar Vallejo, Penguin[26]
- Charles Doyle, James K. Baxter, Boston: Twayne (Twayne's World Authors Series); study of the New Zealand poet
- Irving Feldman, Leaping Clear
- Marya Fiamengo, In Praise of Older Women
- John Hollander, Reflections on Espionage
- Robert Lowell, Selected Poems
- James Merrill: Divine Comedies, including "Lost in Translation" and "The Book of Ephraim", a long narrative poem
- N. Scott Momaday, The Gourd Dancer[25]
- Lorine Niedecker, Blue Chicory (published posthumously)
- Simon Ortiz, Going for the Rain[25]
- Kenneth Rexroth, 100 More Poems from the Japanese
- Charles Reznikoff, Poems 1918-1936
- Muriel Rukeyser, The Gates
- Anne Sexton, 45 Mercy Street (posthumous)
- James Tate, Viper Jazz
- Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States
- Harold Bloom, Poetry and Repression, the final volume of a tetralogy that began with The Anxiety of Influence in 1973
- Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren, Understanding Poetry (college textbook), originally published in 1938, goes into its fourth edition (after revised editions in 1950 and 1960); this would be the final edition before the deaths of the authors
Works published in other languages[]
Listed by language and often by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land, if different; substantially revised works listed separately:
Denmark[]
- JĆørgen Gustava Brandt:
- JothƔrram
- Mit hjerte i KĆøbenhavn
- Regnansigt
- Klaus HĆøeck, Pentagram, publisher: Gyldendal[27]
- JĆørgen Nash, Her er jeg
- Henrik Nordbrandt, Glas ("Glass") Copenhagen: Gylendal, 53 pages[28]
- Klaus Rifbjerg, Stranden
- JĆørgen Sonne, Huset ("The House")[29]
Finland[]
- Paavo Haavikko, ViiniƤ, kirjoitusta
- Hannu MƤkelƤ, Synkkyys pohjaton, ninn myƶs iloni, onneni
- Jarkko Laine, Viidenpennin Hamlet
- Matti Rossi, Laulu tummana tulevi
- Matti Kuusi, Kansanruno Kalevala, a reconstruction of the folk poems that formed the basis of the Finnish national epic, Kaalevala, compiled in 1849 by Elias Lƶnnrot.
French language[]
France[]
- Anne-Marie Albiach, Objet[24]
- Roland Bacri, Roland Bacri (the name of the author and book are the same)
- HervƩ Bazin, Traits
- Jean Berthet, L'Ʃternel instant
- Philippe Chabaneix, Dix nouvelles romances
- RenƩ Char, Aromates chasseurs ("Hunter's Aromatic Herbs")[30]
- Jean Daive, Le jeu des sƩries scƩniques[24]
- Christian Dedeyan, Chant du Houlme
- Roger Giroux, ThƩatre, published posthumously (died 1973)[24]
- Robert Houdelot, Les Treize
- Edmond JabĆØs, Le Livre des Ressemblances[24]
- Jacques Marlet, Toi qui pâlis au nom de Vancouver
- Robert Marteau, Atlante[24]
- Jacques PrƩvert, Grand Bal du printemps
- Raymond Queneau, Morale ƩlƩmentaire
- J.P. Seguin, L'AnnƩe poƩtique 1975
- Criticism, scholarship and biography=====
- John JacksonTemplate:Dn, a study of Yves Bonnefoy
Canada[]
- Georges Cartier, Chanteaux
- Paul Chanel Malenfant, PoĆØmes de la mĆØres pays
- Marie Uguay, Signe et rumeur
- A Quebec collective of women, La Nef des sorciĆØres
German language[]
West Germany[]
- Horst Bienek, Gleiwitzer Kindheit
- H. M. Enzensberger, Mausoleum: 37 Ballads From the History of Progress
- Michael Kruger, Reginapoly
- Ernst Meister, Im Zeitspalt
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Prussian Nights, translated into German from the original Russian by Nikolaus Ehlert; first written in 1951; first published in 1974
- Jurgen Theobaldy and Gustav Zürcher, VerƤnderung der Lyrik: Ćber westdeutsche Gedichte seit 1965[31]
East Germany[]
- Erich Arendt, Memento und Bild
India[]
Listed in alphabetical order by first name:
- Amritdhari Singha, Avatar rahasya, India, Maithili-language[32]
- Heeraben Pathak, Paraloke Patra, a poem addressing her deceased husband, poet Ramnarayan Pathak; Indian poet writing in Gujarati-language[33]
- K. Siva Reddy, Aasupatrigeetam, Hyderabad: Jhari Poetry Circle, Telugu-language[34]
- Joy Goswami Christmas o Sheeter Sonnetguchcho ("Sonnets of Christmas and Winter"), the author's first book of poetry; Bangladeshi-language[35]
- Namdeo Dhasal, Priyadarshini; Marathi-language[36]
- Nirendranath Chakravarti, Kobitar Bodoley Kobita, Kolkata: Bishhobani Prokashoni; Bengali-language[37]
- Rajendra Kishore Panda, Anavatar O Anya Anya, Cuttack: Grantha Mandir, Oraya-language[38]
Italy[]
- Dario Bellezza, Morta segreta
- Alberto Bevilacqua, La crudeltĆ
- Amelia Rosselli, Documento 1966-73
- Angelo M. Ripellino, La splendido violino verde
- Maria Luisa Spaziani, Ultrasuoni
Norway[]
- Gƶran Sonnevi, Det omƶjliga
- Sten Hagliden, KvƤllsordat
- Barbro Lindgren, Rapporter frƄn marken
Poland[]
- M. Jastrum, editor, Poezja Mtodej Polski, anthology[39]
- A. Lam, editor, Kolumbowie i wspótczeÅni, second edition, anthology[39]
- Z. Liberia, editor, Poezja polska XVIII wieku ("Polish Poetry of the Eighteenth Century"), second edition, anthology[39]
- WisÅawa Szymborska: Wielka liczba ("A Large Number")
Portuguese language[]
Portugal[]
- Ruy de Moura Belo, Toda a terra ("All of the Land")[40]
- Carlos de Oliveira, Trabalho PoƩtico
- Egito GonƧalves, Luz Vegital
- EugƩnio de Andrade, Limar dos PƔssaros
- António Ramos Rosa, Ciclo do Cavalo
- Pedro Tamen, Agora, Estar
Brazil[]
- Marcus Accioly, Sisifo, a long poem containing multiple forms of poetry, including the classical sonnet, concrete and popular Brazilian forms
- Yolanda Jordão, Biografia do Edificio e Anexos
- AdƩlia Prado, Bagagem
Spanish language[]
Spain[]
- Matilde Camus, Siempre amor ("Forever Love")
- Antonio Colinas, Sepulcro en Taruinia
- Claudio Rodriguez, El vuelo de la celebración
Latin America[]
- José Emilio Pacheco, Islas à la deriva (Mexico)
- Guadalupe Amor, El zoológico de Pita Amor
- Jomi GarcĆa Ascot, Un modo de decir
- A workshop in "synthetic poetry" came out with Doce modos
Other languages[]
- Gerrit Kouwenaar, Verzamelde Gedichten (Netherlands)
- Alexander Mezhirov, ŠŠ¾Š“ ŃŃŠ°ŃŃŠ¼ небом ("Under the Old Sky"), Russia, Soviet Union[41]
Awards and honors[]
Canada[]
- See 1976 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
United Kingdom[]
- Cholmondeley Award: Peter Porter, Fleur Adcock
- Eric Gregory Award: Stewart Brown, Valerie Gillies, Paul Groves, Paul Hyland, Nigel Jenkins, Andrew Motion, Tom Paulin, William Peskett
United States[]
- Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (later the post would be called "Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress"): Robert Hayden appointed this year.
- Frost Medal: A.M. Sullivan
- National Book Award for Poetry: John Ashbery, Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: John Ashbery: Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror
- Walt Whitman Award: Laura Gilpin, The Hocus-Pocus of the Universe
- Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets: J. V. Cunningham
- Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize: Denise Levertov, The Freeing of the Dust (Judge: Hayden Carruth)
Births[]
- Meghan O'Rourke, American writer, editor and poet; writes for Slate magazine, a poetry editor for The Paris Review
Deaths[]
Grave of Polish journalist, poet, writer and dissident Henryk Jasiczek.
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 15 – Sydney Goodsir Smith (born 1975), New Zealand–Scots poet, artist, dramatist and novelist who wrote poetry in literary Scots often referred to as Lallans; a major figure of the Scottish Renaissance
- January 18 – Chester Kallman, 53
- January 22 – Charles Reznikoff, 81, American Objectivist poet
- March 10 – Louis Sissman, 48, of Hodgkin's disease
- March 12 – Lloyd Frankenberg, 67
- March 22 – Stanley Young, 69
- April 9 – Saneatsu MushanokÅji ę¦č å°č·Æ å®ēƤ 實篤, sometimes known as "MushakÅji Saneatsu"; other pen-names included "Musha" and "Futo-o" (born 1885), Japanese, late TaishÅ period and Showa period novelist, playwright, poet, artist and philosopher
- April 28 – Richard A. W. Hughes, British poet, author and playwright
- May 10 – Roque Dalton, executed
- May 11 – Ogiwara Seisensui č»åäŗę³ę°“, pen name of Ogiwara TÅkichi (born 1884), Japanese, haiku poet in the TaishÅ and Showa periods
- July 10 – Sir Francis Meynell, 84
- August 19 – Jan Nisar Akhtar, 62, Indian poet of Urdu ghazals and nazms, a lyricist for Bollywood and father of psychiatrist and poet Salman Akhtar
- August 29 – Kazi Nazrul Islam (also spelled "Kazi Nozrul Islam"), 77 (born 1899), Bengali poet, musician, revolutionary and philosopher best known as the Bidrohi Kobi ("Rebel Poet"), popular among Bengalis and considered the national poet of Bangladesh
- September 24(?) – Pat Lowther, Canadian poet murdered by her husband, Roy Lowther
- October 15 – James McAuley, Australian poet, academic, journalist, literary critic
- October 18 – Viswanatha Satyanarayana (born 1895), Indian poet writing in Tegulu; popularly known as the Kavi Samraat ("Emperor of Poetry")
- December 8 – Henryk Jasiczek (born 1919), Polish journalist, poet, writer and dissident
- Also
See also[]
References[]
- Britannica Book of the Year 1977 ("for events of 1976"), published by EncyclopƦdia Britannica 1977 (source of many items in "Works published" section and rarely in other sections)
Notes[]
- ā Time-Line of English poetry, Representative Poetry Online Web site, which cites Facts on File 36 [1976]: 9
- ā A.A. Poulin, Jr., EncyclopƦdia Britannica, Web, Nov. 19, 2012.
- ā Preminger, Alex and T.V.F. Brogan, et al., editors, The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993, Princeton University Press and MJF Books, "Australian Poetry" article, Anthologies section, p 108
- ā [1] Les Murray Web page at The Poetry Archive Web site, accessed October 15, 2007
- ā "Earle Birney: Published Works," Canadian Poetry Online, UToronto.ca, Web, May 3, 2011.
- ā 6.0 6.1 "Irving Layton: Publications," Canadian Poetry Online, Web, May 7, 2011.
- ā "Dennis Lee: Publications," Canadian Poetry Online, UToronto.ca, Web, Apr. 19, 2011.
- ā "Joe Rosenblatt: Publications," Canadian Poetry Online. Web, Mar. 22, 2011.
- ā Frank M. Tierney, "Sangster, Charles," Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. Web., Oct. 15 2010.
- ā "Notes on Life and Works," Selected Poetry of Raymond Souster, Representative Poetry Online, UToronto.ca, Web, May 7, 2011.
- ā 11.0 11.1 Niranjan Mohanty, "Trends in Indian Poetry in English", p 18 ("Works Cited"), Footnote 7, in Indian English Poetry: Critical Perspectives, edited by Jaydipsinh Dodiya, 2000, Delhi: Prabhat Kumar Sharma for Sarup & Sons, ISBN 81-7625-111-9, retrieved via Google Books on July 17, 2010
- ā Anup C. Nair and Rajesh I. Patel, "22. Nissim Ezekiel the Poet: A Bird's Eyeview", pp 248, 257-259, in Indian English Poetry: Critical Perspectives, edited by Jaydipsinh Dodiya, 2000, Delhi: Prabhat Kumar Sharma for Sarup & Sons, ISBN 81-7625-111-9, retrieved via Google Books on July 17, 2010
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- ā Web page titled "Archive / Edward Dorn (1929-1999)" at the Poetry Foundation website, retrieved May 8, 2008
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- ā Shrayer, Maxim, "Aleksandr Mezhirov", p 879, An Anthology of Jewish-Russian Literature: Two Centuries of Dual Identity in Prose and Poetry, publisher: M.E. Sharpe, 2007, ISBN 0-7656-0521-X, ISBN 978-0-7656-0521-4, retrieved via Google Books on May 27, 2009
External links[]
- "A Time-Line of Poetry in English" Web page of the Representative Poetry Online Web site, University of Toronto
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