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      Events


      June 4 — Joseph Brodsky is expelled from the Soviet Union.
      May 22 — Cecil Day-Lewis, Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, dies at Lemmons, the home of writers Kingsley Amis and Elizabeth Jane Howard on the northern edge of London.
      Autumn — The first threnody attributed to E. J. Thribb (actually written by Barry Fantoni and colleagues) is published in the English satirical magazine Private Eye.
      October 10 — Sir John Betjeman is appointed Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom.
      November — The American Poetry Review founded by Stephen Berg (poet) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
      W. H. Auden, now a U.S. citizen, declares his New York neighborhood is too dangerous and returns to Oxford from the United States for the winter.
      The Belfast Group, a discussion group of poets in Northern Ireland, goes out of existence this year. The group was started by Philip Hobsbaum when he moved to Belfast in 1963 and which included Seamus Heaney, Michael Longley, James Simmons, Paul Muldoon, Ciaran Carson, Stewart Parker, Bernard MacLaverty and the critics Edna Longley and Michael Allen. Heaney moves from Belfast to work in Dublin and live in County Wicklow.
      James K. Baxter, one of New Zealand's best-known poets, writes two original poems on the wallpaper of a room in the home of painter Michael Illingworth and his wife Dene White. Soon after, Baxter dies. In 1973, after Baxter's death, the Illingworths remove the sections of wallpaper containing the poems and send them to the Hocken Library to be stored with Baxter's other papers.


      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

      =
      Anne Elder, For the Record
      A.D. Hope, Collected Poems
      Les Murray, Poems Against Economics


      = Canada

      =
      Earle Birney, Judith Copithorne, Andrew Suknaski, bill bissett, Four Parts Sand a selection of works by these concrete poets
      Leonard Cohen, The Energy of Slaves
      David Helwig, The Best Name of Silence
      George Johnston, Happy Enough: Poems 1935–1972.
      Dennis Lee, Civil Elegies and Other Poems. Toronto: Anansi.
      Kenneth Leslie, O'Malley to the Reds And Other Poems. Halifax: By the Author.
      Dorothy Livesay, Collected Poems: The Two Seasons. Toronto: Mcgraw-Hill Ryerson.
      Gwendolyn MacEwen:
      * The Shadow-Maker. Toronto: Macmillan.
      The Armies of the Moon. Toronto: Macmillan, 1972. ISBN 978-0-7705-0868-5
      Don McKay, Moccasins on Concrete: Poems (Canada)
      James Reaney, Poems.
      Charles Sangster, The St Lawrence and the Saguenay and other poems; Hesperus and other poems and lyrics, intro. Gordon Johnston (Toronto: University of Toronto Press and Buffalo, N.Y.)
      Raymond Souster, Selected Poems of Raymond Souster. Michael Maklem ed. Ottawa: Oberon Press.
      Wilfred Watson, The Sorrowful Canadians


      = India in English

      =
      Meena Alexander, Without Place, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India .
      Ruskin Bond, It isn't Time That's Passing: Poems, 1970–71, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India .
      Margaret Chatterjee, The Sandalwood Tree, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
      Dilip Chitre, Ambulance Ride,
      Gauri Deshpande, Beyond the Slaughter House, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
      Shree Devi, Shades of Green, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
      Mary Vasanti Erulkar, Mandala 2/5, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
      Samir Das Gupta, Paling Shadows, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
      Nandita Haksar, Ego and Other Poems, Delhi: Orient Longman
      Gopal R. Honnalgere, A Gesture of Fleshless Sound, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India .
      Dilip Kumar Roy, Hark! His Flute!, Poona: Hari Krishna Mandir
      Syed Ameerudin:
      Poems of Protest, Sumter, South Carolina, United States: Poetry Eastwest; Indian poet, writing in English published in the United States
      What the Himalayas said and Other Poems, Madras: Kalaivendhan Publishers
      Pritish Nandy, editor, Indian Poetry in English, anthology
      Saleem Peerandina (ed.), Contemporary Indian Poetry in English: An Assessment and Selection, Madras: Macmillan India Ltd.


      = Ireland

      =
      Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Acts and Monuments, Dublin: The Gallery Press
      Seamus Heaney, Wintering Out, Faber & Faber, Northern Ireland poet published in the United Kingdom
      Pearse Hutchinson, Watching the Morning Grow, including "Sometimes Feel", Gallery Press
      Thomas Kinsella, Notes from the Land of the Dead Irish poet published in the United Kingdom
      Derek Mahon, Lives. Oxford University Press, Northern Ireland poet published in the United Kingdom
      John Montague, The Rough Field
      W. R. Rodgers, Collected Poems, Northern Ireland poet, published in the United Kingdom; posthumous


      = New Zealand

      =
      James K. Baxter:
      Autumn Testament, not posthumous
      Stonegut Sugar Works, Junkies and the Fuzz, Ode to Auckland, and Other Poems, posthumous
      Alistair Campbell, Kapiti : Selected Poems 1947-71. Christchurch: Pegasus Press
      Allen Curnow, Trees, Effigies, Moving Objects
      Bill Manhire, The Elaboration
      Kendrick Smithyman, Earthquake Weather


      = United Kingdom

      =
      J. R. Ackerley (died 1967), Micheldever and Other Poems
      James Aitchison, Sounds Before Sleep
      Anne Beresford, Footsteps
      Martin Booth, The Crying Embers
      Alan Brownjohn, Warrior's Career
      Florence Bull, Saint David's Day
      Kevin Crossley-Holland, The Rain-Giver
      Douglas Dunn, The Happier Life
      D. J. Enright, Daughters of Earth
      Elaine Feinstien, At the Edge, Sceptre Press
      James Fenton, Terminal Moraine
      Seamus Heaney, Wintering Out, Faber & Faber, Northern Ireland native published in the United Kingdom
      Michael Horovitz, The Wolverhampton Wanderer
      Ted Hughes, Selected Poems 1957–1967 (see also Selected Poems 1982, New Selected Poems 1995)
      Thomas Kinsella, Notes from the Land of the Dead Irish poet published in the United Kingdom
      Liz Lochhead, Memo for Spring
      George MacBeth, Collected Poems 1958-70
      Derek Mahon, Lives. Oxford University Press, Northern Ireland native published in the United Kingdom
      Adrian Mitchell, Ride the Nightmare
      Edwin Morgan, Glasgow Sonnets
      Norman Nicholson, A Local Habitation
      Brian Patten, And Sometimes It Happens
      Mervyn Peake, A Book of Nonsense
      Peter Porter, Preaching to the Converted
      Sally Purcell, The Holly Queen
      Peter Redgrove, Dr Faust's Sea-Spiral Spirit, and Other Poems
      R. S. Thomas, H'm, Welsh
      Norman Nicholson, A Local Habitation
      Kathleen Raine, the Lost Country
      W. R. Rodgers, Collected Poems, Northern Ireland poet, published in the United Kingdom; posthumous
      Vernon Scannell, Selected Poems
      Peter Scupham, The Snowing Globe
      Stevie Smith, Scorpion, and Other Poems, posthumous
      Charles Tomlinson, Written on Water


      Anthologies in the United Kingdom


      Helen Gardner, The New Oxford Book of English Verse, replaced the 1939 revised selection by Quiller-Couch. 1972
      John Heath-Stubbs, co-editor, Penguin Modern Poets 20


      = United States

      =
      A.R. Ammons:
      Briefings: Poems Small and Easy
      Collected Poems: 1951–1971, winner of the National Book Award in 1973
      John Ashbery, Three Poems
      W. H. Auden, Epistle to a Godson
      Ted Berrigan, Ron Padgett, and Tom Clark, Back In Boston Again
      John Berryman, Delusions, Etc. (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux) posthumous
      Elizabeth Bishop and Emanuel Brasil, editors, An Anthology of Twentieth Century Brazilian Poetry (Wesleyan University Press)
      Harold Bloom, Yeats (criticism)
      Joseph Brodsky: Poems, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Ardis, Russian–American
      Gwendolyn Brooks, Aurora
      Robert Creeley, A Day Book
      Stephen Dobyns, Concurring Beasts
      Ed Dorn:
      The Hamadryas Baboon at the Lincoln Park Zoo, Wine Press
      Gunslinger, Book III: The Winterbook, Prologue to the Great Book IV Kornerstone, Frontier Press
      H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), Hermetic Definition
      Michael S. Harper, Song: "I want a Witness"
      LeRoi Jones as Amiri Baraka, Spirit Reach
      Philip Levine, They Feed They Lion
      Archibald MacLeish, The Human Season: Selected Poems, 1926–1972, selected poems
      James Merrill, Braving the Elements
      Ned O'Gorman, The Flag the Hawk Flies
      Mary Oliver, The River Styx, Ohio, and Other Poems
      George Oppen, Collected Poems (only in Great Britain) and Seascape: Needle's Eye
      Michael Palmer, Blake's Newton (Black Sparrow Press)
      Kenneth Rexroth:
      100 Poems from the French (translator)
      Orchard Boat (translator)
      Theodore Roethke, Straw for Fire, posthumous selections made by David Wagoner from the poet's notebooks
      Louis Simpson, Adventures of the Letter I, including "American Dreams" and "Doubting"
      Patti Smith, Seventh Heaven
      James Tate, Absences
      Eleanor Ross Taylor, Welcome Eumenides
      Rosmarie Waldrop, The Aggressive Ways of the Casual Stranger (Random House)
      J. Rodolfo Wilcock (Argentine), La sinagoga degli iconoclasti, translated as The Temple of Iconoclasts


      = Other in English

      =
      Wayne Brown, On the Coast, Caribbean
      Zulfikar Ghose, The Violent West, Pakistani poet lecturing in Texas
      Anthony McNeill, Reel from "The Life Movie", Jamaica
      James Matthews and Gladys Thomas, Cry Rage!, South Africa
      Wole Soyinka, A Shuttle in the Crypt, Nigeria


      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

      =


      Canada, in French


      Paul Chamberland, Éclats de la pierre noire d'oû rejaillit ma vie
      Gilles Hénault, complete works
      Gustave Lamarche, complete works
      Rina Lasnier, complete works
      Fernand Ouellette, complete works
      Suzanne Paradis, Il y eut un matin
      Jean-Guy Pilon, Silences pour une souveraine, Ottawa: Éditions de l'Université d'Ottawa
      Félix A. Savard, Le Bouscueil
      Gemma Tremblay, Souffles du midi
      Pierre Trottier, Sainte-Mémoire


      France


      Marc Alyn, Infini au delà
      Philippe Chabaneix, Musiques d'avant la nuit
      Andrée Chedid, Visage premier
      Maurice Courant, Soleil de ma mémoire
      Micheline Dupray, L'Herbe est trop douce
      Gérard Genette, Figures III, one of three volumes of a work of critical scholarship in poetics – general theory of literary form and analysis of individual works — the Figures volumes are concerned with the problems of poetic discourse and narrative in Stendhal, Flaubert and Proust and in Baroque poetry (see also Figures I 1966, Figures II 1969)
      Eugène Guillevic, Encoches
      Edmond Jabès, Aély
      Pierre Loubière, Mémoire buisonnière
      Pierre Moussaric, Chansons du temps présent
      Marie Noël, Chants des quatre temps (posthumous)
      Hélène Parmelin, De Songe et de silence
      Saint-John Perse, Œuvres Complètes, Paris: Gallimard
      Denis Roche, Le Mécrit
      Claude Royet-Journoud, Le Renversement
      Claire de Soujeole, Pas dans la rosée


      = Germany

      =
      Heinrich Böll, Gedichte, nine poems
      Andreas Okopenko, Orte wechselnden Unbehagens
      Reiner Kunze, Zimmerlautstärke
      Peter Huchel, Neue Gedichte
      Günter Kunert, Offenere Ausgang
      Beat Brechbühl, Der gechlagene Hund pisst an die Saüle des Tempels
      Heiner Bastian, Tod im Leben, a long poem


      = Hebrew

      =
      Abraham Shlonsky, Ketavim
      David Fogel, Kol ha-Shirim, collected by Dan Pagis, edited by Y. Cohen
      E. Zussman, Atzai Tamid
      T. Ribner, Ain Lehashiv
      Yair Hurvitz, Narkisim le-Malhut Madmena
      Abba Kovner, Lahakat ha-Katzav


      = India

      =
      Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

      Chandranath Mishra, Unata pal, humorous and satirical poems by "a major poet of Maithili", according to Indian academic Sisir Kumar Das (a revised and expanded edition of Yugacakra 1952)
      Harumal Isardas Sadarangani, Piraha Ji Bakha, Sindhi-language
      Hiren Bhattacharya, Mor Des Mor Premar Kavita ("Poems of My Country and of My Love"), Assamese language
      Namdeo Dhasal, Golpitha; Marathi-language
      Niranjan Bhagat, Kavina Ketlak Prashno (Indian, writing in Gujarati), criticism
      Vasant Abaji Dahake, Yogabhrashta (translated into English by Ranjit Hoskote and Mangesh Kulkarni as A Terrorist of the Spirit;New Delhi: Harper Collins/Indus, 1992); Marathi-language
      Yumlembam Ibomcha Singh, Shingnaba Vol. I & II, Imphal; Meitei language


      = Italy

      =
      Riccardo Bacchelli, La stella del mattino
      Marino Moretti, Tre anni e un giorno
      Aldo Palazzeschi, Via dalle cento stelle
      Tommaso Landolfi, Viola di morte, winner of the Fiuggi Prize
      Edoardo Sanguineti, Wirrwarr
      Giorgio Manganelli, Agli Dei ulteriori
      Ferdinando Camon, La vita eterna


      = Norway

      =
      Hans Børli, Kyndelsmesse
      Per Arneberg, Oktobernetter
      Ernst Orvil, Nok sagt


      = Russia

      =
      Konstantin Simonov, Vietnam. Summer 1970
      Aleksandr Bezymenski, The Law of the Heart, collected poems
      David Kugultinov, Kalmyk poet, Revolt of the Intellect


      = Spanish language

      =


      Spain


      Matilde Camus, Manantial de amor (Love Spring)
      Pedro Salinas, Poesía, selected by Julio Cortázar
      Ángel González, Palabra sobre palabra
      Saul Yukievich, Fundadores de la nueva poesía latinoamericana, a collection of studies published in Spain by an Argentine
      Darie Novaceanu and J.M. Caballero Bonald, translators and editors, Poesía rumana contemporánea, a bilingual edition of Romanian poems translated into Spanish.


      Latin America


      Hugo Achugar, Con bigote triste
      Rosario Castellanos, Poesía no eres tú: Obra poética, 1948–1971
      Rafael Méndez Dorich, editor, Profundo Centro, an anthology (Lima), Peru
      Aída Vitale, Oidor andante
      Idea Vilariño, Poemas de amor


      = Yiddish language

      =
      Asya, Quiver of Boughs
      Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman, Footpaths Between Walls
      Zyameh Telesin, Cries of Memory
      Rachel Baumwoll, Longed For
      Zalman Shazar:
      During a Mission
      For Myself
      Rivkah Bassman, Bright Stones
      Malkah Chefetz-Tuzman, Leaves Do Not Fall
      Rachel H. Korn, On the Edge of a Moment
      Joshuah Rivin, Rainbow of Song
      Saul Maltz, With Joy and Song (for younger readers)


      = Other

      =
      Jørgen Gustava Brandt, Upraktiske digte. Udvalg, selected poems from 1953 to 1971, Denmark
      Odysseus Elytis, The Light Tree And The Fourteenth Beauty (Το φωτόδεντρο και η δέκατη τέταρτη ομορφιά) and The Monogram (Το Μονόγραμμα) Greece
      Nizar Qabbani, Poems Against The Law, Syrian poet writing in Arabic
      Karl Ristikivi, Inimese teekond ("The journey of a man"), Estonian poet published in Sweden
      Wisława Szymborska: Wszelki wypadek ("Could Have"), Poland
      Johannes Wulff, Udvalgte digte. Vi som er hinanden, collected poems from 1928 to 1970, Denmark


      Awards and honors


      Nobel Prize in Literature: Heinrich Böll, West Germany


      = Canada

      =
      See 1979 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.


      = United Kingdom

      =
      Cholmondeley Award: Molly Holden, Tom Raworth, Patricia Whittaker
      Eric Gregory Award: Tony Curtis, Richard Berengarten, Brian Oxley, Andrew Greig, Robin Lee, Paul Muldoon
      Keats Prize: Noël Welch


      = United States

      =
      Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: James Wright, Collected Poems
      National Book Award for Poetry: Frank O'Hara, The Collected Works of Frank O'Hara
      Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets: W. D. Snodgrass


      Births


      March 1 – Rie Yasumi やすみ りえ pen name of Reiko Yasumi 休 理英子, Japanese Senryū poet (a woman)
      April 16 – Tracy K. Smith, African American poet, United States Poet Laureate
      April 24 – Sinéad Morrissey, Northern Irish poet
      June 28 – Geeta Tripathee, Nepali poet, lyricist and literary critic
      August 18 – Adda Djørup, Danish poet and fiction writer (a woman)
      Shimon Adaf, Israeli poet and author
      Alissa Quart, American nonfiction writer, critic, journalist, editor and poet


      Deaths



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

      January 1 – Eberhard Wolfgang Möller, 65 (born 1906), German playwright and poet
      January 7 – John Berryman, 57 (born 1914), American poet, from suicide by jumping off a bridge into the Mississippi River
      January 8 – Kenneth Patchen, 60 (born 1911), American poet and painter, of a heart attack
      January 11 – Padraic Colum, 90, Irish–American poet
      February 5 – Marianne Moore, 84 (born 1887), American Modernist poet and writer
      March 4 – Richard Church (poet), 78, English poet, critic and novelist
      May 22 – Cecil Day-Lewis, 68 English poet
      c June – Winifred Mary Letts (born 1882), English writer
      August 2 – Paul Goodman (born 1911), American poet, of a heart attack
      August 21 – A.M. Klein, 61, Ukrainian-Canadian poet and writer
      August 24 – Venkatarama Ramalingam Pillai, 83 (born 1888), Indian Tamil-language poet and freedom fighter
      September 25 – Alejandra Pizarnik, 36 (born 1936), Argentinian poet, suicide by overdose
      October 3 – Gladys Schmitt, 63 (born 1909), American poet
      October 22 – James K. Baxter, 46, New Zealand poet
      November 1 – Ezra Pound, 87 (born 1885), American poet, critic and the driving force behind several Modernist movements, notably Imagism and Vorticism, from an intestinal blockage
      November 20 – Robert Fletcher (poet), 87, American "cowboy poet" of "Don't Fence Me In"
      December 10
      Eileen Duggan, 78, New Zealand poet and journalist
      Mark Van Doren, 78, American poet, academic and critic
      December 20 – Günter Eich (born 1907) German poet, dramatist and author


      See also



      Poetry
      List of poetry awards
      List of years in poetry


      References

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