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      Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).


      Events


      January – James Dickey, composes a poem he reads at new United States President Jimmy Carter’s inaugural gala (although not at the inauguration itself).
      July 11 – The English magazine Gay News is found guilty of blasphemous libel for publishing a homoerotic poem The Love That Dares to Speak Its Name by James Kirkup in a case (Whitehouse v. Lemon) brought by Mary Whitehouse's National Viewers and Listeners Association at the Old Bailey in London.
      Poet Sarah Kirsch leaves her native East Germany for the West.
      In Israeli the literary journal Keshet goes defunct, while Itton and Proza are founded.


      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

      =
      Robert Adamson Cross The Border
      Jennifer Maiden, Mortal Details, Rigmarole
      Les Murray, Ethnic Radio, Angus & Robertson
      John Tranter, Crying in Early Infancy: 100 Sonnets, Makar Press


      = Canada

      =
      Earle Birney:
      The Damnation of Vancouver. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart. A satire on the modern city.
      Ghost in the Wheels: selected poems. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart.
      Roo Borson, Landfall, ISBN 0-920110-32-0 American-Canadian
      Leonard Cohen, Death of a Ladies' Man
      Isabella Valancy Crawford, Hugh and Ion, Glenn Clever ed. (Ottawa: Borealis). ISBN 978-0-919594-77-7
      Irving Layton, The Poems of Irving Layton. Eli Mandel ed. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart. Also published, with an introduction by Hugh Kenner, as The Selected Poems of Irving Layton. New York: New Directions, 1977. ISBN 0-8112-0642-4
      Irving Layton, The Covenant. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart.
      Dorothy Livesay, Right Hand Left Hand. Erin, ON: Porcepic.
      Pat Lowther, A Stone Diary
      Miriam Mandel, Station 14. Edmonton: NeWest Press. ISBN 0-920316-08-5 ISBN 978-0920316085
      Charles Sangster, The Angel Guest and Other Poems and Lyrics, edited by Frank M. Tierney (Tecumseh)
      F. R. Scott, Poems of French Canada. Translated by F. R. Scott. Burnaby, B.C.: Blackfish Press.
      Raymond Souster, Extra Innings. Ottawa. Oberon Press.
      George Woodcock, Anima, or, Swann Grown Old. A Cycle of Poems by George Woodcock, Windsor, Ontario: Black Moss Press, Canada


      = India, in English

      =
      R. Parthasarathy, Rough Passage, Delhi: Oxford University Press
      Meena Alexander, I Root My Name, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India.


      = Ireland

      =
      Samuel Beckett, Collected Poems in English and French, Irish native living in France and published in the United Kingdom
      Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin: The Second Voyage, including "Deaths and Engines", Oldcastle: The Gallery Press
      Harry Clifton, The Walls of Carthage Oldcastle: The Gallery Press, ISBN 978-0-902996-51-9
      Paul Muldoon, Mules, Northern Ireland poet published in the United Kingdom
      Frank Ormsby, A Store of Candles, including "Passing the Crematorium", Oldcastle: Gallery Press
      Tom Paulin, A State of Justice, Northern Ireland poet published in the United Kingdom


      = New Zealand

      =
      Bill Manhire, How to Take Off Your Clothes at the Picnic
      Lauris Edmond, The Pear Tree: Poems
      R. Ensing, editor, Private Gardens, anthology of New Zealand women poets
      Kendrick Smithyman, Dwarf with a Billiard Cue, Auckland: Auckland University Press and Oxford University Press
      Ian Wedde, Spells for Coming Out, New Zealand


      = South Africa

      =
      Mafika Gwala, Jol'iinkomo


      = United Kingdom

      =
      Samuel Beckett, Collected Poems in English and French, Irish native living in France and published in the United Kingdom
      Kamau Brathwaite, Mother Poem
      Joseph Brodsky: Poems and Translations, Keele: University of Keele Russian-American (but published in the United Kingdom; see United States section for a book published there)
      Donald Davies, To Scorch or Freeze
      Carol Ann Duffy and Adrian Henri, Beauty and the Beast
      Elaine Feinstein:
      Some Unease and Angels, Hutchinson
      Selected Poems, University Center, Michigan, Green River Press
      W. S. Graham, Implements in their Places
      Michael Hamburger, Real Estate
      Adrian Henri, City Hedges
      Ted Hughes, Gaudete, derived from an abandoned film scenario, the book has elements of a poetic novel, narrative poem and verse play
      Elizabeth Jennings, Consequently I Rejoice
      Norman MacCaig, Tree of Strings
      Sorley MacLean, pen name of Somhairle MacGill-Eain, Spring Tide and Neap Tide [Reothairt is Contraigh], in Gaelic and English
      Paul Muldoon, Mules, Northern Ireland poet published in the United Kingdom
      Tom Paulin, A State of Justice, Northern Ireland poet published in the United Kingdom
      Kathleen Raine, The Oval Portrait, and Other Poems
      Peter Scupham, The Hinterland
      R. S. Thomas, The Way of It
      Anthony Thwaite, A Portion for Foxes


      = United States

      =
      A. R. Ammons:
      Highgate Road
      The Selected Poems: 1951-1977
      The Snow Poems
      John Ashbery, Houseboat Days
      Ted Berrigan:
      Clear The Range
      Nothing For You
      John Berryman, Henry's Fate and Other Poems, 1967-1972, with 45 previously unpublished "Dream Songs" (posthumous)
      Joseph Payne Brennan, The Riddle (Fantome Press)
      Frank Bidart, The Book of the Body
      Elizabeth Bishop, Geography III, which includes "In the Waiting Room," "The Moose," and the villanelle, "One Art"
      Joseph Brodsky: A Part of Speech Russian-American (see United Kingdom section for a book published there)
      Robert Bly, This Body is Made of Camphor and Gopherwood
      Billy Collins, Pokerface
      Frank Belknap Long, In Mayan Splendor
      Michael S. Harper, Images of Kin (1977), won the Melville-Cane Award from the Poetry Society of America; nominated for the National Book Award
      Robert Lowell, Day by Day
      W. S. Merwin:
      The Compass Flower, New York: Atheneum
      Translator, Vertical Poetry, poems by Roberto Juarroz; San Francisco: Kayak (reprinted in 1988; San Francisco: North Point Press)
      W. S. Merwin and J. Moussaieff Mason, translators, Sanskrit Love Poetry, New York: Columbia University Press (published in 1981 as Peacock's Egg: Love Poems from Ancient India, San Francisco: North Point Press)
      Michael Palmer, Without Music (Black Sparrow Press)
      Carl Rakosi, My Experience in Parnassus
      Charles Reznikoff, Poems 1937-1975 (published posthumously)
      Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Prussian Nights, translated into English from the original Russian by Robert Conquest; first written in 1951; first published in 1974
      Gary Soto, The Elements of San Joaquin


      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

      =
      Vita Andersen, Tryghedsnarkomaner
      Jørgen Gustava Brandt, Ophold
      Klaus Høeck:
      Projekt Perseus, publisher: Gyldendal
      Ulrike Marie Meinhof, publisher: Gyldendal
      Vagn Lundbye, Digte 1977
      Jess Ornsbo, Digte uden arbejde
      Charlotte Strandgaard, Naesten kun om kaerlighed


      = French language

      =


      Canada, in French


      Denise Boucher and Madeleine Gagnon, Retailles
      Claude Gavreau, Ouvres créatrices complètes (posthumous)
      Michel Leclerc, La Traversée du réel
      Pierre Nepveu, Épisodes, Montréal: l'Hexagone


      France


      Samuel Beckett, Collected Poems in English and French, Irish native living in France and published in the United Kingdom
      Yves Bonnefoy, Rue Traversière
      André du Bouchet, Air (1950–1953)
      Alain Delahaye, L'etre perdu
      Philippe Denis, Malgré la bouche
      Roger Giroux, published posthumously (died 1973):
      S
      L'arbre le Temps suivi le Lieu-Je et de Lettre
      Eugene Guilleveic, Du domaine
      Emmanuel Hocquard, Album d'images de la Villa Harris
      Georges Perec, Alphabets
      Jacques Roubaud, Autobiographie chapitre dix
      Alain Veinstein, Recherche des dispositions anciennes


      = German language

      =


      East Germany


      Sarah Kirsch, Rückenwind, love poems
      Paul Günter Krohn, Alle meine Namen


      West Germany


      Herbert Asmodi, Jokers Farewell
      Gotthard de Beauclair, Zeit, Überzeit
      Rolf Haufs, Die Geschwindigkeit eines einzigen Tages
      Karl Krowlow, Der Einfachheit halber
      Norbert Mecklenburg, Naturlyrik und Gesellschaft Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta (scholarship)


      = Hebrew

      =
      Nathan Alterman, a posthumous book of poems
      O. Bernstein, a book of poems
      Simon Halkin, a book of the collected poems and works
      Hurvitz, a book of poems
      Shimshon Meltzer, a book of the collected poems and works
      Gabriel Preil, a book of poems
      Dalia Ravikovitch, a book of poems
      Yonatan Ratosh, a book of poems
      Shin Shalom, a book of poems
      Y. Wallach, a book of collected poems
      Meir Wieseltier, a book of poems
      Avot Yeshurun, a book of poems
      Zussman, a posthumous book of poems


      = India

      =
      In each section, listed in alphabetical order by first name:


      Malayalam


      Sugathakumari, Raathrimazha (Night Rain)


      Oriya


      Mohan Upendra Thakur, Baji Uthal Murali
      Rajendra Kishore Panda:
      Satadru Anek, Cuttack: Agradoot
      Ghunakshara, Cuttack: Cuttack Students' Store


      Sindhi


      Hari Daryani, Pala Pala Jo Parlau
      Harumal Isardas Sadarangani, Cikha
      Parsram Rohra, O Nava Halaina Vara


      Urdu


      Mehr Lal Soni Zia Fatehabadi Dhoop Aur Chandni (The Sunlight and the Moonlight) - Collection of poems published by Radha Krishan Sehgal, Bazm-e-Seemab, J 5/21, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi in 1977.


      Other languages in India


      K. Satchidanandan, Kavita, ("Poetry"); Malayalam-language
      Nilmani Phookan; Assamese-language:
      Golapi Jamur Lagna, Guwahati, Assam: Bani Prakash
      Editor, Kuri Satikar Asomiya Kavita, an anthology of modern Assamese poetry; Guwahati, Assam: Asom Prakashan Parishad
      Siddayya Puranika, Vacanodyana, modern vachana poetry, Kannada-language


      = Italy

      =
      Bartolo Cattafi, Marzo e le sue idi
      Giovanni Guidici, Il male de creditori
      Tommaso Landolfi, Il tradimento
      Eugenio Montale, Tutte le poesie, publisher: Mondadori (enlarged edition published posthumously in 1984)
      Maria Luisa Spaziani, Transito con catene


      = Norway

      =
      Hans Børli, Vinden ser aldri pa veviserne
      Jan Magnus Bruheim, Lyrespelaren
      Gunvor Hofmo, Hva fanger natten
      Peter R. Holm, I disse bilder
      Stein Mehren, Det trettende stjernebilde
      Sigmund Skard, Ord mot mørkret
      Helge Vatsend, Livets bok


      = Portuguese language

      =


      Portugal


      Ruy de Moura Belo, Despeço-me da terra da alegria ("I Bid Farewell to the Land of Happiness")
      Herberto Helder, Cobra
      António Ramos Rosa, Boca Incompleta
      Sophia Andresen, O Nome das Coisas
      Fiama Brandão, Homenagem à Literatura
      Liberto Cruz, Distància
      Vitorino Nemésio, Sapateia Açoriana


      Brazil


      Carlos Nejar, Árvore do mundo
      Décio Pignatari
      Poesia / Pois é / Poesia (poems)
      Comunicacao poética (critical theory about poetry)
      Murilo Mendes, a posthumous collection of poems edited by João Cabral de Melo Neto, with a study by José Guilherme Merquior


      = Russia

      =
      Arkadi Kuleshov, a book of poems
      Bella Akhmadulina:
      Candle
      Dreams of Georgia
      Alexander Mezhirov, Очертания вещей ("Outline of things"), Russia, Soviet Union
      Valentin Sorokin, a book of poems
      Stepan Shchipachev, a book of poems
      Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Prussian Nights, narrative poem, much of it composed in his head when he was in concentration camps
      Yevgeny Yevtushenko, a book of poems
      "[L]esser-known poets who attracted attention":
      Konstantin Vanshenkin
      Anatoly Zhigulin
      Rimma Kazakova
      Viktor Bokov
      Maya Borisova
      Stanslav Zolotsev


      = Spanish language

      =


      Spain


      Francisco Brines, Insistencia en Luzbel
      Matilde Camus, Cancionero de Liébana ("Collection of verse of Liebana")
      José María Valverde, Ser de palabra


      Latin America


      Mario Benedetti, La casa y el ladrillo ("The House and the Brick"), Uruguay
      Antonio Cisneros, el libro de dios y de los húngaros (Peru)
      Jaime Sabines, Nuevo recuento de poemas (Mexico)
      Efraín Huerta, Circuito interior (Mexico)
      David Huerta, Cuadernos de noviembre (Mexico)


      = Yiddish

      =
      David Hofshteyn, a two-volume selection of poems
      Josl Lerner, Till Dawn Breaks, partly written in a German-Romanian death camp during World War II
      Chaim Maltinsky, My Mother's Resemblance
      Hirsh Osherovitch, Song in a Labyrinth
      Shloyme Roitman, My Israel Shofar
      Efraim Roitman, The Earth Sings
      Motl Saktzier, With a Burned Pencil, about his experiences in Soviet gulags
      M.M. Shaffir, Words of Endearment
      Avrom Sutzkever, Poems from My Diary
      Rajzel Zychlinska, The Sun of November


      = Other languages

      =
      Stanisław Barańczak, Ja wiem, ze to niesluszne ("I Know It's Not Right"), Paris: Instytut Literacki; Polish
      Anne-Marie Berglund, Luftberusningen, Sweden
      Chen Yi, Selected Poems; China
      Odysseus Elytis, Signalbook (Σηματολόγιον); Greece
      Ndoc Gjetja, Qëndresa ("Center"); Albania
      Gozo Yoshimasu, river, Written in Cursive Characters; Japan
      Lars Gustafsson, Sonetter; Sweden
      Per E. Rundquist, Men störst av allt är kärleken till vem; (Sweden
      Piotr Sommer, W krześle; Poland
      Marlene van Niekerk, Sprokkelster; South Africa
      Wen Wu-pin, Battle Songs of Tachai; China
      Yasuo Irisawa, Moon and Other Poems; Japan


      Awards and honors


      Nobel Prize in Literature: Vicente Aleixandre (Spain)


      = Canada

      =
      1977 Governor General's Awards


      = United Kingdom

      =
      Eric Gregory Award: Tony Flynn, Michael Vince, David Cooke, Douglas Marshall, Melissa Murray
      Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Norman Nicholson


      = United States

      =
      AML Award for Poetry to Linda Sillitoe for "The Old Philosopher, Letter to a Four-Year-Old Daughter" and Arthur Henry King for "The Field Behind Holly House"
      Bollingen Prize: David Ignatow
      National Book Award for Poetry: Richard Eberhart, Collected Poems, 1930-1976
      Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: James Merrill, Divine Comedies
      Walt Whitman Award: Lauren Shakely, Guilty Bystander
      Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets: Louis Coxe


      Births


      April 18 — Ilya Kaminsky, Soviet-born Russian- and English-language poet
      September 25 — Sole, American hip hop artist
      Jenni Fagan, Scottish novelist and poet


      Deaths


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

      January 5 — Artur Adson, 87, Estonian poet and critic
      January 21 — Sandro Penna, 70, Italian
      February 2 — Rashid Hussein, 41, Palestinian Arabic poet in the United States, in fire
      April 7 — Elizabeth Daryush, 96, English poet, daughter of Robert Bridges
      April 11 — Jacques Prévert, 77, French
      September 12 — Robert Lowell, 60, American, from a heart attack
      November 30 — Miloš Crnjanski, 84, Serbian poet and novelist
      December 18 — Louis Untermeyer, 92, American author, poet, anthologist and editor
      December 30 — Katherine C. Biddle, 87, American
      Also — Gitaujali Badruddin, 16, Indian girl poet


      Notes



      Britannica Book of the Year 1978 ("for events of 1977"), published by Encyclopædia Britannica 1978 (source of many items in "Works published" section and rarely in other sections)


      See also



      Poetry
      List of poetry awards
      List of years in poetry

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