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   In literature: 1977 1978 1979 -1980- 1981 1982 1983     
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Events[]

  • Mark Jarman and Robert McDowell started the small magazine The Reaper to promote narrative and formal poetry.
  • Conjunctions literary magazine gets its start one afternoon late this year when founding editor Bradford Morrow sits in Beat poet Kenneth Rexroth's library in Santa Barbara, California talking over the idea of assembling a publication to celebrate James Laughlin, editor of New Directions. Poets solicited for the publication promised to send in work for future issues of the magazine, not realizing that no magazine was planned. Morrow then started the magazine, financing the first few issues himself.
  • Three new Hebrew literary journals appear this year in Israel: Mahbarot, edited by Y. Kenaz, Rosh a poetry journal edited by O. Bartena, and Hazerem hehadash, founded by a group of young ex-soldiers.

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:

Canada[]

JohnNewlove1980

Canadian poet John Newlove in June, 1980.

Anthologies
  • Raymond Souster and Richard Woollatt, eds. Poems of a Snow-Eyed Country. Don Mills, ON: Academic Press.[8]

Caribbean[]

Indian poetry in English[]

  • Meena Alexander, Stone Roots ( Poetry in English ), New Delhi: Arnold Heinemann, by an Indian writing and living in the United States[10]
  • Dilip Chitre, Travelling In A Cage ( Poetry in English ), Mumbai:Clearing House[11]
  • Keki Daruwalla:
    • Editor, Two Decades of Indian Poetry 1960-1980, Delhi: Vikas[12]
    • Winter Poems ( Poetry in English ), New Delhi: Allied Publishers Pvt Ltd.[12]
  • E. V. Ramakrishnan:
  • Jayanta Mahapatra, The False Start ( Poetry in English ) ,[14] Bombay: Clearing House , India .

Ireland[]

New Zealand[]

  • James K. Baxter, Collected Poems, posthumous
  • Charles Brasch, Indirections: a Memoir, 1909-1947, Wellington ; New York: Oxford University Press, autobiography[17]
  • Alistair Campbell, The Dark Lord of Savaiki: Collected Poems, Christchurch: Hazard Press
  • Lauris Edmond:
    • Wellington Letter: A Sequence of Poems[18]
    • Seven: Poems[18]
    • Salt from the North[18]
  • W. H. Oliver, Out of Season: Poems, Wellington; New York: Oxford University Press, New Zealand
  • Alistair Patterson, editor, Fifteen Contemporary New Zealand Poets, anthology[19]
  • Ian Wedde, Castaly: Poems 1973–1977

United Kingdom[]

Anthologies in the United Kingdom
  • D. J. Enright, editor, The Oxford Book of Contemporary Verse (see above)
  • Blake Morrison, editor, The Movement
  • Charles Tomlinson, editor, The Oxford Book of Verse in English translation
  • Geoffrey Grigson, editor, Oxford Book of Satirical Verse
  • Gavin Ewart, editor, Penguin Book of Light Verse
  • Valentine Cunningham, editor, Penguin Book of Spanish Civil War Verse

United States[]

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States
  • Justin Kaplan, Walt Whitman (biography)
  • Lew Welch, I Remain (letters; Grey Fox Press), posthumous

Other in English[]

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[]

  • Klaus Høeck, Denmark:
    • Bowie, Bowie, with Asger Schnack, publisher: Gyldendal[27]
    • Eno One, with Asger Schnack, publisher: Albatros[27]
    • Nul (med Asger Schnack og F.P.Jac), publisher: Sommersko[27]
    • Renaldo & Clara (med Asger Schnack), publisher: Virkelyst[27]
  • Klaus Rifbjerg, Livsfrisen

French language[]

Canadian poetry in French[]

  • Suzanne Jacob, Poèmes I : Gémellaires, Montréal: Le Biocreux[28]
  • Pierre Nepveu, Couleur chair, Montréal: l'Hexagone[29]
  • Edmond Robillard, Le temps d'un peu ... : Poèmes, Montréal: Éditions Albert-le-Grand[30]
  • Jean Royer, Faim souveraine, l'Hexagone[31]

France[]

  • Yves Bonnefoy, Entretiens sur la poésie, France
  • Philippe Denis:
    • Carnet d'un aveuglement[32]
    • Surface d'écueil
  • Emmanuel Hocquard, Une journée dans le détroit[32]
  • Edmond Jabès, L'Ineffacable L'Inaperçu[32]
  • Abdellatif Laabi, Moroccan author writing in and published in France:
    • Le Règne de barbarie. Seuil, Paris (épuisé)
    • Histoire des sept crucifiés de l'espoir. La Table rase, Paris
  • Jean Max Tixier, editor, Vers une logoqie poétique, publisher: La Table Rase

Germany[]

West Germany[]

  • Christoph Buchwald, general editor, and Christoph Meckel, Jahrbuch der Lyrik 2 ("Poetry Yearbook 2"), publisher: Claassen; anthology[33]
  • Ernst Jandl, Der gelbe Hund
  • Johanna Moosdorf, Sieben Jahr sieben Tag
  • W. Schubert and K. H. Höfer, editors, Ansichten über Lyrik, anthology, poems and prose since Opitz[34]

East German exiles[]

  • Roger Loewig, Ein Vogel bin ich ohne Flügel
  • Thomas Brasch, Der Schöne 27. September
  • Günter Kunert, Abtötungsverfahren

Hebrew[]

  • Natan Sach, Tsfonit misrahit
  • Dan Pagis, editor, an anthology of medieval Hebrew love poetry
  • Mavet ve' ahava, an anthology of Egyptian poetry in Hebrew translation

India[]

Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

  • Gulzar, Kuch Aur Nazme, New Delhi: Radhakrishna Prakashan; Hindi-language[35]
  • Kedarnath Singh, Zameen Pak Rahi Hai, Delhi: Prakashan Sansthan; Hindi[36]
  • M. Gopalakrishna Adiga, Mulaka Mahasayaru, India, Kannada-language[37]
  • Nilmani Phookan, Kavita, Guwahati, Assam: Barua Book Agency, Assamese-language[38]
  • Rajendra Kishore Panda, Nija Pain Nanabaya,Samabesha, Bhubaneswar: Prakashani, Oraya-language[39]
  • Panna Nayak, Philadelphia; Gujarati-language[40]
  • Prabhu Chugani, Surkh Gulab Suraha, a collection of five-line poems in a form invented by him; the book received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1981, Indian, Sindhi-language[37]

Italian[]

  • Piero Bigongiari, Moses
  • Eugenio Montale, L'opera in versi, the Bettarini-Contini edition (published in 1981 as Altri verse e poesie disperse), publisher: Mondadori; Italy[41]
  • Edoardo Sanguineti, Stracciafoglio
  • Antonio Porta, Passi passaggi
  • Maurizio Cucchi, Le meraviglie dell'acqua
  • Ugo Reale, Il cerchio d'ombra

Norway[]

  • Ernst Orvil, Nær nok (Norwegian)
  • Harald Sverdrup, Fugleskremsel (Norwegian)
  • Marie Takvam, Falle og reise seg att (Norwegian)

Poland[]

  • Stanisław Barańczak, Tryptyk z betonu, zmeczenia i sniegu ("Triptych with Concrete, Fatigue and Snow"), Krakow: KOS[42]
  • M. Korolko, editor, Średniowieczna pieśn religina polska, second edition, anthology[43]
  • A. Lam, editor, Ze struny na strune, anthology[43]
  • Bronisław Maj, Wiersze ("Poems"); Warsaw: NOWA[44]
  • Piotr Sommer, Pamiątki po nas[45]
  • Jan Twardowski,Niebieskie okulary ("Blue Sunglasses"), Krakow: Znak[46]

Portuguese language[]

Portugal[]

  • Mário Cláudio, Estáncias
  • Mário Cesariny de Vasconcelos, Primavera Autónomia das Estradas

Brazilian[]

  • Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Esquecer para lembrar (the third volume of his poetic autobiography)
  • Mário Chamie
  • Astrid Cabral
  • Liane dos Santos
  • Tarik de Sousa
  • Dante de Milano, complete poems
  • Paulo Mendes Campos, complete poems
  • Afonso Félix de Sousa, book of poems

Russia[]

  • Aleksandr Blok (18801921), much of his poetry was republished in this year, his centenary, including a six-volume edition of his collected works and Blok in the Reminiscences of Contemporaries

Spanish language[]

Spain[]

  • Matilde Camus, Perfiles ("Profiles")
  • Antonio Colinas, Astrolabio
  • Leopoldo Azancot, La novia judia

Sweden[]

  • Lars Forssell, Stenar
  • Ylva Eggehorn, Hjärtats Knytnãvsslag
  • Tobias Berggren, Threnos
  • Begt Emil Johnson, Vinterminne

Other languages[]

  • Leyzer Aichenrand of Switzerland, Landscape of Fate, Yiddish
  • Mairtin O Direain, Danta, including "Deiradh Re", "Cuimhne an Domhnaigh", and "Cranna Foirtil", Gaelic-language, Ireland[16]

Awards and honors[]

Australia[]

Canada[]

  • See 1980 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

Spanish[]

  • Premios de la Crítica awards in poetry:
    • Castilian: Luis Rosales, Diario de una resurrección
    • Catalan: Miquel Martí i Pol, Estimada Marta
    • Galician: Eduardo Moreiras, O libro dos mortos
    • Basque: Juan Mari Lekuona, Ilargiaren eskolan

Deaths[]

File:Holanuvhrob.jpg

Vladimir Holan's grave

Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

See also[]

References[]

  • Britannica Book of the Year 1980 ("for events of 1979"), published by Encyclopaedia Britannica 1980 (source of many items in "Works published" section and rarely in other sections)

Notes[]


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