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Events[]

  • January 20 — Maya Angelou reads "On the Pulse of Morning" at the inauguration of President Bill Clinton
  • T. S. Eliot Prize created.
  • March 31–April 3 — Writing from the New Coast: First Festival of Poetry held at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Many influential younger poets attend the conference. The final, two-volume issue of o•blék magazine this year will contain writing presented at the conference.
  • Bound by Honor, a film directed by Taylor Hackford, based on the life of poet Jimmy Santiago Baca, who co-wrote the screenplay, is released.
  • Poetic Justice, a film directed by John Singleton, features Maya Angelou's poetry, and she appears as Aunt June.
  • Poesia sempre, is created by the National Library of Brazil to promote poetry both from that nation and from beyond its borders and provide a forum for debate on poetry
  • A new Yiddish monthly journal, Di yidishe gas ("The Jewish Street"), edited by Aron Vergelis, appears in Moscow. It is the first since the Sovetish heymland ("Soviet Homeland") became defunct.
  • December 8 — Start of the University of Buffalo POETICS listserv, informally and variously known as UBPOETICS or the POETICS list, one of the oldest and most widely known mailing lists devoted to the discussion of contemporary North American poetry and poetics. In the early days of the list, membership, list discussions and even the existence of the list itself were kept private, and members were required not to discuss the contents of list postings or the list itself with "outsiders." People who wished to join the list were asked to provide a short "personal statement" before being approved.
  • American literary magazine o•blék (pronounced "oblique"), founded in 1987 by Peter Gizzi who co-edited it with Connell McGrath, stopped publishing.

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[]

Canada[]

Anthologies

Indian poetry in English[]

  • Sudeep Sen, Parallel ( Poetry in English ), with compact disc/audio cassette; Edinburgh: The Scottish Poetry Library[6]
  • Arundhathi Subramaniam, editor, In Their Own Voice: The Penguin Anthology of Contemporary Indian Women Poets, anthology; New Delhi: Penguin, ISBN 0140156437.[7]
  • Makarand Paranjape, editor, Indian Poetry in English, Madras: Macmillan India Ltd.[8]

Ireland[]

  • Fergus Allen, The Brown Parrots of Providencia, including "Elegy for Faustina" and "The Fall", Faber and Faber, Irish poet published in the United Kingdom[9]
  • Pat Boran, Familiar Things, publisher: Dedalus[10]
  • Ciaran Carson, First Language, including "Ovid: Metamorphoses, V, 529–550" and "Bagpipe Music", Oldcastle: The Gallery Press,[9] ISBN 9781852351281
  • Medbh McGuckian, The Flower Master and Other Poems, including "The Seed-picture", "Gateposts" and "The Flower Master", Oldcastle: The Gallery Press[9]
  • Martin Mooney, Grub, including "Anna Akhmatova's Funeral", Belfast: The Blackstaff Press[9]
  • W. R. Rodgers, Poems, including "Lent", "The Net" and "Stormy Night", Oldcastle: The Gallery Press[9]

New Zealand[]

  • Fleur Adcock (New Zealand poet who moved to England in 1963), Mary Magdalene and the Birds: Mezzo-sporano and Clarinet, by Dorothy Buchanan, with words by Fleur Adcock, Wellington: Waiteata Press[11]
  • Andrew Johnston, Sol How to Talk, winner of the 1994 New Zealand Book Award for Poetry and the 1994 Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award
  • Cilla McQueen, Crïk´ey: New and Selected Poems
  • W. H. Oliver, Bodily Presence: Words, Paintings, co-author: Anne Munz; Wellington: BlackBerry Press, New Zealand
  • Keith Sinclair, Moontalk
  • Ian Wedde, The Drummer

United Kingdom[]

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United Kingdom

United States[]

  • Ai, Greed
  • A.R. Ammons, Garbage, a book-length poem about American trash and its implications, winner of the National Book Award for Poetry this year and the 1994 Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry
  • Jared Carter, After the Rain, winner of the Poets' Prize for 1994
  • Geoffrey Dearmer, A Pilgrim's Song: Selected Poems
  • Mark Doty, My Alexandria
  • Petya Dubarova, Here I Am, in Perfect Leaf Today (posthumous), translated from Bulgarian to English by Don D. Wilson
  • Jerry Estrin, Rome, A Mobile Home
  • Margaret Gibson, The Vigil
  • Donald Hall, Life Work, memoir
  • John Hollander:
    • Selected Poetry
    • Tesserae and Other Poems
  • Daniel Halpern, editor, The Inferno by Dante, 21 living American poets wrote their versions of the cantos
  • Meto Jovanovski, Faceless Men and Other Macedonian Stories, translated from Macedonian to English by Charles Simic in collaboration with Milne Holton and Jeffrey Folks.
  • Susan Ludvigson, Everything Winged Must Be Dreaming
  • Jack Marshall, Sesame
  • W.S. Merwin:
    • The Second Four Books of Poems, Port Townsend, Washington: Copper Canyon Press
    • W.S. Merwin, Travels: Poems, New York: Knopf[14]
  • Lorine Niedecker and Louis Zukofsky, Niedecker and the Correspondence with Zukofsky 1931-1970, edited by Jenny Penberthy (Cambridge University Press)
  • Ed Ochester & Peter Oresick, Pittsburgh Book of Contemporary American Poetry (University of Pittsburgh Press)
  • Jim Powell, translator, Sappho: A Garland, new translations of the poems and fragments of the 6th-century BC poet
  • Lawrence Raab, What We Don't Know About Each Other
  • Adrienne Rich, Collected Early Poems, 1950-1970
  • David Rosenberg, translator, The Lost Book of Paradise, a verse translation of Genesis
  • Sherod Santos, The City of Women, a sequence of poems and prose
  • Sappho, Sappho: A Garland, new translations of the poems and fragments, translated by Jim Powell
  • James Schuyler, Collected Poems
  • Frederick Seidel, My Tokyo
  • Charles Simic, translator, The Horse Has Six Legs: An Anthology of Serbian Poetry, from Serbian into English, including Serbian poets Ivan V. Lalic, Vasko Popa, Momcilo Nastasijevic, and Nina Zivancevic.
  • Sande Stojcevski, A Gate in the Cloud, translated by David Bowen and others from Macedonian to English, with more than 50 of the poet's lyrics.
  • Mark Strand, Dark Harbor, Canadian native living in and published in the United States
  • Luci Tapahonso, Saanii Dahataal[15]
  • Rosmarie Waldrop, Lawn of the Excluded Middle (Tender Buttons)
  • Rosanna Warren, Stained Glass
Anthologies in the United States
Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States
  • Donald Hall, Life Work, a memoir
  • Jay Parini, editor, The Columbia History of American Poetry[2]
  • Alex Preminger, and T. V. F. Brogan, editors, The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press[2]
  • Adrienne Rich, What Is Found There: Notebooks on Poetry and Politics
  • Delmore Schwartz and James Laughlin, Selected Letters, correspondence between the poet and his publisher

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:

Denmark[]

  • Kirsten Hammann, Jeg er så træt af min krop (Mellem tænderne), publisher: Gyldendal; Denmark[16]
  • Pia Tafdrup, Krystalskoven
  • Henrik Nordbrandt, Støvets tyngde
  • Thorkild Bjørnvig, Siv vand og måne
  • Kirsten Hammann, Vera Vinkelvir, a cross between a prose poem and a novel

French language[]

Canada[]

  • Claude Beausoleil, L'Usage du temps
  • Louise Dupré, Noir déjà
  • Madeleine Gagnon, La Terre est remplie de langage
  • Serge-Patrice Thibodeau, Le Cycle de Prague

France[]

  • Olivier Barbarant, Douze lettres d'amore au soldat inconnu, publisher: Editions Champ Vallon; ISBN 9782876731646
  • Yves Bonnefoy:
    • La vie errante
    • Une autre époque de l'écriture
  • Claude Esteban, Sept jours d'hier, Fourbis
  • Abdellatif Laabi, L'Étreinte du monde; Paris; Moroccan author writing in French and published in France
  • Yves Leclair, L'or du commun

Germany[]

  • Christoph Buchwald, general editor, and Robert Gernhardt, guest editor, Jahrbuch der Lyrik 9 ("Poetry Yearbook 9"), publisher: Luchterhand; anthology[17]
  • Heinz Czechowski, Nachtspur
  • Wulf Kirsten, Stimmenschotter
  • Richard Wagner, Heisse Maroni

Hebrew[]

  • Mordechai Geldman, A'yin ("Eye")
  • Israel Eliraz, Pe Karu'a ("A Torn Mouth")
  • Tamir Greenberg, Dyokan Atzmi Im Qvant veHatul Met ("Self Portrait with Quantum and Dead Cat")
  • Zvika Shternfeld, Hamarkiza miGovari ("The Marquise of Govari")
  • Shimon Shloush, Tola Havui shel Asham ("A Hidden Worm of Guilt")

India[]

Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

  • Gulzar, Chand Pukhraj Ka; Urdu-language[18]
  • K. Satchidanandan, Ente Satchidanandan Kavitakal, selected poems; Malayalam-language[19]
  • Kanaka Ha. Ma., Holebagilu, Sagara, Karnataka: Akshara Prakashana; Kannada language[20]
  • Kunwar Narain, Koee Doosra Naheen, New Delhi: Rajkamal Prakashan, ISBN 81-267-0007-6; Hindi-language[21]
  • Mallika Sengupta, Ardheke Prithivi, Kolkata: Ananda Publishers; Bengali-language[22]
  • Manushya Puthiran, En Padukai araiyil yaroo olithirukirargal, Chennai: South Asian Books, Tamil language[23]
  • Nilmani Phookan, editor, Aranyar Gan, an anthology of Indian tribal love poems; Guwahati, Assam: Students’ Store, Assamese-language[24]
  • Prabodh Parikh, Kaunsman ("Between Parentheses/In Brackets"), winner of several awards, including Best Poetry Collection of 1993-94 from the Gujarat Sahitya Akademi and the G.F. Saraf Award for Best Gujarati Book in 1992-1995; Mumbai: R.R. Sheth Publishers; Gujarati-language[25]

Poland[]

  • Ewa Lipska, Wakacje mizantropa. Utwory wybrane ("Misanthrope Holidays: Selected Work"), Kraków: Wydawnictwo literackie[26]
  • Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz, Moje dzielo posmiertne ("My Posthumous Works") Krakow: Znak[27]
  • Wisława Szymborska: Koniec i początek ("The End and the Beginning")
  • Jan Twardowski:
    • Kasztan dla milionera: Wiersze dla dzieci, Warsaw: Nasza Księgarnia[28]
    • Krzyżyk na drogę ("Cross the Road"), Krakow: Znak[28]

Portuguese language[]

Portugal[]

  • Joaquim Manuel Magalhães, A poeira levada pelo vento

Brazil[]

  • Waly Salamão, Armarinho da miudezas, which reflects native Bahian traditions
  • Sebastião Uchoa Leite, published a poetry book
  • Felipe Fortuna published a poetry book
  • Adão Ventura, Texturaafro,

Serbia[]

File:Dejan Stojanovic, 1981.jpg

Dejan Stojanović in Belgrade, 1981

  • Miodrag Pavlović:
    • Knjiga horizonta ("The Book of Horizon")[29]
    • Nebo v pećini ("The Sky in the Rocks")[29]
    • Ogledi o narodnoj i staros srpskoj poeziji ("A Treatise on Folk and Old Serbian Poetry"), scholarship[29]
  • Dejan Stojanović, Krugovanje: 1978–1987 ("Circling"),[30] first edition, Narodna knjiga, Alfa, Beograd

Spain[]

  • Matilde Camus, Amor dorado ("Golden Love")
  • Ángel González, Poemas[31]
  • Xavier Sabater, editor, Poesía experimental 93, a visual poetry anthology; Barcelona: Sedicions[32]

Sweden[]

  • Jesper Svenbro:
    • Blått ("Blue")[33]
    • Samisk Apollon och andra dikter ("The Sami Apollo and Other Poems")[33]
  • Henrik Nilsson, Utan skor

Yiddish[]

  • Yisroel Khaym Biletski, Uri Tsvi Grinberg der yidish-dikhter ("Uri Tsvi Grinberg: The Yiddish Poet") biography on the poet

Other[]

  • Novica Tadic, Night Mail: Selected Poems (Macedonia)
  • Blaga Dimitrova, Bulgaria's popular vice president, Noshten dnevnik (“Night Diary”), 70 poems written from 1989–1992
  • Lo Fu (poet) (Luo Fu),Hidden Title Poems, Chinese (Taiwan) [34]
  • Cathal Ó Searcaigh, Homecoming/An Bealach 'na Bhaile, including "Bo Bhradach", "Na Piopai Creafoige", and "Caoineadh", Gaelic-language, Ireland[9]
  • Yu Jian, Dui yi zhi wuya de mingming, Chinese[35]

Awards and honors[]

Australia[]

Canada[]

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

Deaths[]

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

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. "Fred Cogswell," Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature, Answers.com, Web, June 14, 2011.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 "Select General Bibliography for Representative Poetry On-Line" web page for Representative Poetry On-Line website of the University of Toronto, retrieved January 1, 2009
  3. "Dennis Lee: Publications," Canadian Poetry Online, UToronto.ca, Web, Apr. 19, 2011.
  4. Roberts, Neil, editor, A Companion to Twentieth-century Poetry, Part III, Chapter 3, "Canadian Poetry", by Cynthia Messenger, Blackwell Publishing, 2003, ISBN 9781405113618, retrieved via Google Books, January 3, 2009
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Notes on Life and Works," Selected Poetry of Raymond Souster, Representative Poetry Online, UToronto.ca, Web, May 7, 2011.
  6. Web page titled "Sudeep Sen", Poetry International website, retrieved July 28, 2010
  7. Web page titled "Vaidehi" at the Poetry International website, retrieved August 2, 2010
  8. J. G. Bhuva, "The Poetry of Keki N. Daruwalla", p 208, in Indian English Poetry: Critical Perspectives, edited by Jaydipsinh Dodiya, 2000, Delhi: Prabhat Kumar Sharma for Sarup & Sons, ISBN 8176251119, retrieved via Google Books on July 17, 2010
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Crotty, Patrick, Modern Irish Poetry: An Anthology, Belfast, The Blackstaff Press Ltd., 1995, ISBN 0856405612
  10. "Publications" Web page at Pat Boran's Web site, accessed May 2
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Web page titled "Fleur Adcock: New Zealand Literature File" at the University of Auckland Library website, accessed April 26, 2008
  12. 12.00 12.01 12.02 12.03 12.04 12.05 12.06 12.07 12.08 12.09 12.10 12.11 12.12 12.13 12.14 12.15 12.16 Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
  13. O’Reilly, Elizabeth (either author of the "Critical Perspective" section or of the entire contents of the web page), "Carol Ann Duffy" at Contemporary Poets website, retrieved May 4, 2009. Archived 2009-05-08.
  14. Web page titled "W. S. Merwin (1927- )" at the Poetry Foundation Web site, retrieved June 8, 2010
  15. Porter, Joy, and Kenneth M. Roemer, The Cambridge Companion to Native American Literature, p 29, Cambridge University Press, 2005, ISBN 9780521822831, retrieved February 9, 2009
  16. Lambæk Nielsen, Michael, translated by Russell Dees, "Bibliography of Kirsten Hammann", website of the Danish Arts Agency / Literature Centre, retrieved January 1, 2010
  17. Web page titled "Übersicht erschienener Jahrbücher" at Fischerverlage website, retrieved February 21, 2010
  18. Web page titled "Gulzar" at the "Poetry International" website, retrieved July 10, 2010
  19. Web page titled "K. Satchidanandan", Poetry International website, retrieved July 11, 2010
  20. Web page titled "Kanaka Ha. Ma." at the Poetry International website, retrieved July 11, 2010
  21. Web page titled "Kunwar Narain" at the "Poetry International" website, retrieved July 12, 2010
  22. Web page title "Mallika Sengupta", at the Poetry International website, retrieved July 15, 2010
  23. Web page titled "Manushya Puthiran" at the "Poetry International" website, retrieved July 15, 2010
  24. Web page titled "Nilmani Phookan" at the "Poetry International" website, retrieved July 16, 2010
  25. Web page titled "Prabodh Parikh" at the Poetry International website, retrieved July 19, 2010
  26. Web pages titled "Lipska Ewa" (in English and Polish), at the Instytut Książki ("Books Institute") website , "Bibliography" sections, retrieved March 1, 2010
  27. Web page titled "Rymkiewicz Jaroslaw Marek", at the Institute Ksiazki website (in Polish), "Bibliography: Poetry" section, retrieved February 24, 2010
  28. 28.0 28.1 Web page titled "Jan Twardowski", at the Institute Ksiazki website (in Polish), "Bibliography: Poetry" section, retrieved February 24, 2010
  29. 29.0 29.1 29.2 Web page titled "Vilenica 2006 Prize/Prize-winner Vilenica 2006, Miodrag Pavlović", at the Vilenica International Literary Festival website, retrieved August 27, 2010
  30. Web page titled Krugovanje: 1978-1987 (First Edition) by Dejan Stojanović at the Open Library
  31. Web page titled "Ángel González" at the Poetry International website, retrieved August 27, 2010
  32. Laura López Fernández, "Experimental Poetry in Spain", Corner magazine, Fall 2001/Spring 2002, retrieved August 27, 2010
  33. 33.0 33.1 Web page titled "Chair No. 8 - Jesper Svenbro", at the Svenska Akademein (Swedish Academy) website, retrieved August 27, 2010
  34. Balcom, John, "Lo Fu", article on Poetry International website, retrieved November 22, 2008
  35. Patten, Simon, "Yu Jian", article at Poetry International retrieved November 22, 2008


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