Penny's poetry pages Wiki

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)
... 1980 .  1981 .  1982 .  1983  . 1984  . 1985  . 1986 ...
1987 1988 1989 -1990- 1991 1992 1993
... 1994 .  1995 .  1996 .  1997  . 1998  . 1999  . 2000 ...
   In literature: 1987 1988 1989 -1990- 1991 1992 1993     
Art . Archaeology . Architecture . Literature . Music . Science +...

Events[]

  • Allen Ginsberg crowned "Majelis King" in Prague on May Day
  • Jason Shinder, an American poet, expands a New York City Y.M.C.A. writing education program nationwide, thereby founding the Y.M.C.A. National Writer’s Voice program, one of the country’s largest networks of literary-arts centers, with 24 locations by 2008. Writers who have taught in the program include poets Adrienne Rich and Galway Kinnell, novelists Michael Cunningham and E. L. Doctorow, and playwright Wendy Wasserstein.[1]

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[]

  • Jennifer Maiden:
    • Bastille Day, NLA
    • Selected Poems of Jennifer Maiden, Penguin
    • The Winter Baby, Angus & Robertson
  • Les Murray, Dog Fox Field Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1990; Carcanet, 1991 and New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1993
  • Chris Wallace-Crabbe:
    • For Crying Out Loud, Oxford: Oxford University Press
    • Poetry and Belief (scholarship), Hobart: University of Tasmania

Canada[]

Indian poetry in English[]

Ireland[]

New Zealand[]

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

  • Elizabeth Alexander, The Venus Hottentot[19]
  • Maya Angelou, I Shall Not be Moved
  • Frank Bidart, In the Western Night: Collected Poems 1965–90 (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
  • Philip Booth, Selves, Viking Penguin
  • George F. Butterick and Richard Blevins, editors, Charles Olson and Robert Creeley: The Complete Correspondence, ninth and last volume published this year (first volume published in 1980), Santa Barbara, California, biography and criticism[20]
  • Maxine Chernoff, Leap Year Day: New & Selected Poems (Another Chicago Press)
  • Alice Fulton, Powers of Congress
  • David Graham, Second Wind, Texas Tech University Press
  • David Lehman, Operation Memory, Princeton University Press
  • Thomas Lux, The Drowned River, Houghton Mifflin
  • Mary Oliver, House of Light
  • Peter Oresick, Definitions (West End Press) and Working Classics (University of Illinois Press)
  • Mark Strand, The Continuous Life, Canadian native living in and published in the United States
  • Derek Walcott, Omeros
  • Rosmarie Waldrop, Peculiar Motions (Kelsey St. Press)
  • Reed Whittemore, The Past, the Future, the Present: Poems Selected and New
Anthologies in the United States
  • Michael James Hutt, editor and translator, Himalayan Voices: An Introduction to Modern Nepali Literature, University of California Press[21]
  • Peter H. Lee, editor, Modern Korean Literature, including poetry, University of Hawai'i Press[22]
  • Edward Morin, editor, The Red Azalea: Chinese Poetry since the Cultural Revolution, University of Hawai'i Press[23]
  • The Best American Poetry 1990, edited by David Lehman with Jorie Graham, guest editor.:

Other in English[]

Works published in other languages[]

Listed by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land, if different; substantially revised works listed separately:

French language[]

Canadian poetry in French[]

  • Denise Desautels, Leçons de Venise ("Venice Lessons"), about three sculptures by Michel Goulet, Saint-Lambert: Le Noroît[25]
  • Suzanne Jacob, Filandere Cantabile, Paris: Marval[26]

France[]

  • Abdellatif Laabi, Moroccan author writing in and published in France:
    • Tous les déchirements. Messidor, Paris (épuisé)
    • translator, La Poésie palestinienne contemporaine, an anthology translated from the original Arabic; Paris: Éditions Messidor
    • translator, L'Espace du Noûn, translated in collaboration with Leïla Khatib from the original Arabic of Hassan Hamdane; Paris: Éditions Messidor

Hungary[]

  • Attila Balogh, Versek ("Poems")[27]
  • György Petri, Valami ismeretlen
  • Gábor Tompa, Készenlét ("Alertness"), Budapest[28]

India[]

Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

  • Joy Goswami, Kabita-Songroho, Vol. 1, Kolkata: Ananda Publishers, ISBN 81-7066-205-2 (six reprints by 2001); Bengladeshi-language[29]
  • K. Satchidanandan, Kayattam, ("The Ascent"); Malayalam-language[30]
  • Vaidehi, pen name of Janaki Srinivasa Murthy, Bindu Bindige, Sagara: Akshara Prakashana; Kannada-language[31]
  • Varavara Rao (better known as "VV"), Muktakantam or Muktakantham ("Free Throat"), Vijayawada: Samudram Prachuranalu; Telugu-language[32]
  • Yash Sharma, Jo Tere Man Chitt Laggi Ja ("Whatever Touches Your Heart and Souls"), winner of the Sahitya Academy Award; Dogri-language[33]

Poland[]

  • Stanisław Barańczak:
    • 159 wiersze 1968-88 ("159 Poems"), Krakow: Znak[34]
    • Tablica z Macondo. Osiemnascie prob wytlumaczenia, po co i dlaczego sie pisze ("A License Plate from Macondo: Eighteen Attempts at Explaining Why One Writes"), criticism; London: Aneks[34]
  • Zbigniew Herbert, Elegia na odejście ("Elegy for the Departure"), Paris: Instytut Literacki[35]
  • Ewa Lipska, Strefa ograniczonego postoju, ("Limited Standing Zone"); Warsaw: Czytelnik[36]
  • Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki, Nenia i inne wiersze[37]
  • Jan Twardowski,Tak ludzka, Poznań: Księgarnia św. Wojciech[38]
  • Adam Zagajewski:
    • Płótno, Paris: Zeszyty Literackie[39]
    • Płótno, Paris: Zeszyty Literackie[39]

Spanish language[]

Spain[]

  • Matilde Camus, El color de mi cristal ("The colour of my glasses")

Other languages[]

  • Christoph Buchwald, general editor, and Karl Mickel, guest editor, Jahrbuch der Lyrik 1990/91 ("Poetry Yearbook 1990/91"), publisher: Luchterhand; anthology; Germany[40]
  • Lo Fu (poet) (Luo Fu), Chinese (Taiwan):
    • Nirvana of Angels[41]
    • House of Midnight[41]
  • Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Pharaoh's Daughter, including "Fear Suaithinseach", "An Bhabog Bhriste", "An Bhean Mhidhilis", and "Ceist na Teangan", Oldcastle: The Gallery Press, Gaelic-language, Ireland[11]
  • Maria Luisa Spaziani, Giovanna d'Arco, Italy

Awards and honors[]

Australia[]

Canada[]

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

Deaths[]

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

  • March 13 – Teiko Tomita (born 1894), Japanese-born American poet who wrote in Japanese[42]
  • May 14 – Mary Oppen, 82 (born 1908), American poet, activist, artist, photographer, and writer, wife of George Oppen
  • October 12 – Nagai Tatsuo 永井龍男, used the pen-name of "Tomonkyo" for his poetry (born 1904), Japanese, Showa period novelist, short-story writer, haiku poet, editor and journalist
  • November 7 – Lawrence Durrell, 78 (born 1912), English novelist, poet, dramatist, and travel writer
  • November 11 – Yannis Ritsos, Greek
Also
    • Frances Chung (poet)
    • Nikos Karouzos, Greek

See also[]

Template:Portal

References[]

  1. Fox, Margalit, "Jason Shinder, 52, Poet and Founder of Arts Program, Dies", obituary, May 3, 2008, The New York Times, retrieved December 11, 2008
  2. "Bert Almon: Publications," Canadian Poetry Online, UToronto.ca, Web, June 6, 2011.
  3. Preminger, Alex and T.V.F. Brogan, et al., editors, The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993, Princeton University Press and MJF Books, "Canadian Poetry" article, English "Anthologies" section, p 164
  4. "Louis Dudek: Publications," Canadian Poetry Online, UToronto.ca, Web, May 6, 2011.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Roberts, Neil, editor, A Companion to Twentieth-century Poetry, Part III, Chapter 3, "Canadian Poetry", by Cynthia Messenger, Blackwell Publishing, 2003, ISBN 978-1-4051-1361-8, retrieved via Google Books, January 3, 2009
  6. 6.0 6.1 "A.M. Klein: Publications," Canadian Poetry Online, UToronto, Web, May 7, 2011.
  7. Web page titled "Ajmer Rode", at the Poetry International website, retrieved July 6, 2010
  8. Mehrotra, Arvind Krishna, editor, [http://books.google.com/books?id=OFvyBHXH-ssC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false A History of Indian literature in English, p 250, Columbia University Press, 2003, ISBN 023112810X, retrieved July 18, 2010
  9. Web page titled "Eunice de Souza", Poetry International website, retrieved July 8, 2010
  10. Web page titled "Sudeep Sen", Poetry International website, retrieved July 28, 2010
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Crotty, Patrick, Modern Irish Poetry: An Anthology, Belfast, The Blackstaff Press Ltd., 1995, ISBN 0-85640-561-2
  12. 12.0 12.1 "Publications" Web page at Pat Boran's Web site, accessed May 2
  13. 13.00 13.01 13.02 13.03 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.07 13.08 13.09 13.10 13.11 13.12 13.13 13.14 13.15 13.16 13.17 13.18 13.19 13.20 13.21 13.22 13.23 Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
  14. Allen Curnow Web page at the New Zealand Book Council website, accessed April 21, 2008
  15. [1] Web psge titled "James K. Baxter" at "Best of New Zealand Poetry 2001" Web site, accessed October 11, 2007
  16. Cilla McQueen - NZ Literature File - LEARN - The University Of Auckland Library
  17. Search page titled "Title: Poetry Wales 25 Years" at the Poets House website, retrieved July 9, 2010
  18. O’Reilly, Elizabeth (either author of the "Critical Perspective" section or of the entire contents of the web page, titled "Carol Ann Duffy" at Contemporary Poets website, retrieved May 4, 2009. Archived 2009-05-08.
  19. Web page titled "Elizabeth Alexander" at the Poetry Foundation website, accessed April 24, 2008
  20. Everett, Nicholas, "Robert Creeley's Life and Career" at the Modern American Poetry website, accessed May 1, 2008
  21. Search results page titled "Title: Himalayan Voices: An Introduction to Modern Nepali Literature ", Poets House website, retrieved July 9, 2010
  22. Search results page titled "Title: Modern Korean Literature", Poets House website, retrieved July 9, 2010
  23. Search results page titled "Title: The Red Azalea: Chinese Poetry since the Cultural Revolution", Poets House website, retrieved July 9, 2010
  24. 24.0 24.1 "Selected Timeline of Anglophone Caribbean Poetry" in Williams, Emily Allen, Anglophone Caribbean Poetry, 1970–2001: An Annotated Bibliography, page xvii and following pages, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002, ISBN 9780313317477, retrieved via Google Books, February 7, 2009
  25. Web page titled "Denise Desautels" at L’Académie des lettres du Québec website (in French), retrieved October 20, 2010
  26. Web page titled "Suzanne Jacob" at L’Académie des lettres du Québec website (in French), retrieved October 20, 2010
  27. Web page titled "Poems: Atilla Balogh" at the Milk Magazine website, retrieved August 5, 2010
  28. Web page titled "Gábor Tompa" at the Hungarian Theatre of Cluj website, retrieved August 5, 2010
  29. Web page title "Joy Goswami", at the Poetry International website, retrieved July 10, 2010
  30. Web page titled "K. Satchidanandan", Poetry International website, retrieved July 11, 2010
  31. Web page titled "Vaidehi" at the Poetry International website, retrieved August 2, 2010
  32. Web page titled "Varavara Rao" at the "Poetry International" website; and Gopal, Venu, [http://www.varavararao.org/en/about/venu_sketch.html "Varavara Rao - A brief sketch by N. Venu Gopal (December 15, 2005)", December 15, 2005, Venu Gopal website, retrieved August 2, 2010
  33. "Dogri book released in Singapore", August 28, "Tribune News Service", as published at the "J&K Plus" website of The Tribune of Chandigarh, India, retrieved July 6, 2010
  34. 34.0 34.1 Web page titled "Rymkiewicz Jaroslaw Marek", at the Institute Ksiazki website (in Polish), "Bibliography: Poetry" section, retrieved February 24, 2010
  35. Web page titled "Herbert Zbigniew", at the Instytut Książki ("Books Institute") website — this source for information other than the translation of the title — retrieved February 27, 2010
  36. Web pages titled "Lipska Ewa" (in English and Polish), at the Instytut Książki ("Books Institute") website , "Bibliography" sections, retrieved March 1, 2010
  37. Web page titled "Eugene Tkaczyszyn-Dycki (1962)", at the Biuro Literackie literary agency website, retrieved February 25, 2010
  38. Web page titled "Jan Twardowski", at the Institute Ksiazki website (in Polish), "Bibliography: Poetry" section, retrieved February 24, 2010
  39. 39.0 39.1 Web page titled Zagajewski Adam", at the Instytut Ksiazki website (in Polish), "Bibliografia: Poezja:" section, retrieved February 19, 2010
  40. Web page titled "Übersicht erschienener Jahrbücher" at Fischerverlage website, retrieved February 21, 2010
  41. 41.0 41.1 Balcom, John, "Lo Fu", article on Poetry International website, retrieved November 22, 2008
  42. "Teiko Tomita" entry, p 640 in Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary Completing the Twentieth Century, edited by Susan Ware, Stacy Lorraine Braukman; Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Harvard University Press, 2004, ISBN 978-0-674-01488-6, retrieved January 29, 2009


External links[]

Icelandic | Indonesian | Irish | Italian | Japanese | Kannada | Kashmiri | Konkani | Korean | Latin | Maithili | Malayalam | Maltese | Manipuri | Marathi | Nepali | Oriya | Pashto | Pennsylvania Dutch | Persian | Polish | Portuguese | Punjabi | Rajasthani | Romanian | Russian | Sanskrit | Sindhi | Slovak | Slovenian | Sorbian | Spanish | Swedish | Tamil | Telugu | Tibetan | Turkic | Ukrainian | Urdu | Welsh | Yiddish

|group2= By nationality
or culture

|list2 =

Afghan | American | Argentine | Australian | Austrian | Brazilian | Breton | Canadian | Chicano | Estonian | Finnish | Greek | Indian | Iranian | Irish | Mexican | New Zealander | Nicaraguan | Nigerian | Ottoman | Pakistani | Peruvian | Romani | Romanian | South African | Swedish | Swiss | Turkish

|group3= By type

|list3 =

Anarchist | Early-modern women (UK) | Feminist | Lyric | Modernist | National | Performance | Romantic | Surrealist | War | Women

}}


This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia. (view article). (view authors).