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Las palabras de nacionalidad enlazan con artículos con información sobre la poesía o la literatura de la nación (por ejemplo, irlandesa o francesa ).

Eventos [ editar ]

Hermann Hesse , fotografiado este año
  • 29 de junio: TS Eliot entra en la Iglesia de Inglaterra ; en noviembre obtiene la ciudadanía británica .
  • 7 de julio - La colección de James Joyce , Pomes Penyeach, es publicada por Shakespeare and Company en París.
  • Agosto - poema de TS Eliot viaje de los magos se publica en Faber y Gwyer 's Ariel poemas serie (Londres) ilustrados por E. McKnight Kauffer .

Trabajos publicados [ editar ]

Canadá [ editar ]

  • Alfred Bailey , 'Songs of the Saguenay y otros poemas . [1]
  • Wilson MacDonald , Oda al Jubileo de Diamante de la Confederación . Toronto: W. MacDonald. [2]
  • EJ Pratt , La puerta de hierro: una oda , Toronto: Macmillan. [3]
  • Charles GD Roberts , El vagabundo del tiempo . (Toronto: Ryerson).

India en inglés [ editar ]

  • Swami Ananda Acharya :
    • Sara y otros poemas (Poesía en inglés ), Roros, Noruega: Odegards Trykkeri 106 páginas [4]
    • Golondrinas árticas (Poesía en inglés ) [5]
  • Harindranath Chattopadhyaya , Obras y poemas recopilados , 44 sonetos [6] Madrás : impreso en Hogarth Press [7]
  • Joseph Furtado , A Goan Fiddler (Poesía en inglés ) [6]
  • Peroze P. Meherjee , Poems in Prose (Poesía en inglés ), Londres : Luzac and Co., publicado póstumamente (fallecido en 1925 ) [8]
  • Gwendoline Goodwin , editora, An Anthology of Modern Indian Poetry , Londres: John Murray; antología (Poesía en inglés ), publicada en el Reino Unido [9]

Irlanda [ editar ]

  • James Joyce , Pomes Penyeach , publicado en París
  • WB Yeats :
    • October Blast , incluido "Among School Children", publicado en el Reino Unido
    • Historias de Red Hanrahan y la rosa secreta , poesía y ficción [10]

Reino Unido [ editar ]

  • GK Chesterton , Poemas recopilados [10]
  • Joe Corrie , La imagen de Dios y otros poemas , poeta escocés
  • WH Davies , el calendario de un poeta [10]
  • TS Eliot
    • Viaje de los magos [10]
    • "Salutation" (que luego se convertiría en la parte II del Miércoles de Ceniza , publicado en 1930 ) se publica en diciembre en Saturday Review of Literature ; También publicado en enero de 1928 en la propia revista Criterion de Eliot.
  • Gwendoline Goodwin, editora, An Anthology of Modern Indian Poetry , Londres: John Murray; antología; Poesía india en inglés , publicada en el Reino Unido [9]
  • Robert Graves , Poemas 1914-26 [10]
  • Teresa Hooley , Canciones de todas las estaciones
  • Violet Jacob , La aurora boreal y otros poemas , poeta escocés
  • AA Milne , ahora somos seis [10]
  • William Plomer , Notas para poemas
  • Edith Sitwell , Elegías rústicas [10]
  • Osbert Sitwell , Inglaterra recuperada [10]
  • Iris Tree , The Traveler y otros poemas
  • Humbert Wolfe [10]
    • Rimas cursivas
    • Réquiem
  • WB Yeats
    • October Blast , que incluye "Among School Children", poeta irlandés publicado en el Reino Unido
    • Historias de Red Hanrahan y la rosa secreta , poesía y ficción [10]

Estados Unidos [ editar ]

  • Sherwood Anderson , Un Nuevo Testamento [11]
  • Condesa Cullen , Copper Sun [12]
  • Donald Davidson , Los hombres altos [11]
  • Langston Hughes , Ropa fina para el judío [13]
  • Robinson Jeffers , Las mujeres de Point Sur [11]
  • James Weldon Johnson :
    • Trombones de Dios [11]
    • Promesas de dios
  • Amy Lowell , Baladas a la venta [11]
  • John Livingston Lowes , The Road to Xanadu , un libro sobre la composición de "Kubla Khan" de Samuel Taylor Coleridge (beca)
  • Don Marquis , archy y mehitabel , [11] presentado de manera ficticia como una colección de poemas vers libres mecanografiados por un ex poeta convertido en cucaracha que salta sobre las teclas de una máquina de escribir
  • Alice Dunbar Nelson , Caroling Dusk - una colección de poetas afroamericanos
  • Charles Reznikoff , Five Groups of Verse autoeditado en 375 copias y que contiene material de su anterior "Uriel Accosta: A Play" y A Fourth Group of Verse ( 1921 )

Otro en inglés [ editar ]

  • Shaw Neilson , New Poems , Sydney, Compañero de libros, Australia

Obras publicadas en otros idiomas [ editar ]

Francia [ editar ]

  • Guillaume Apollinaire , seudónimo de Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzky, Julie; ou, La Rose , publicado póstumamente (fallecido en 1918 ) [14]
  • Jean Cocteau , Opéra, Oeuvres poétiques [15]
  • Robert Desnos , La liberté ou l'amour! ("¡Libertad o amor!")
  • Henri Michaux , Qui je fus ("Quién era yo"), París: NRD [16]
  • Charles Vildrac , Prolongaciones , Francia

Subcontinente indio [ editar ]

Incluidas todas las colonias británicas que luego se convirtieron en India, Pakistán, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka y Nepal. Listados alfabéticamente por nombre, independientemente del apellido:

Bengalí [ editar ]

  • Jibanananda Das , Jhara Palak , el primer libro de poemas del autor; Bengalí [6]
  • Mohitlal Majumdar , Bismarani , bengalí [6]
  • Yatindranath Sengupta , Marusikha , bengalí [6]

Otras lenguas indias [ editar ]

  • Bhai Vir Singh , Bijalian De Har , poemas cortos, en su mayoría líricos y didácticos, Punjabi [6]
  • Muhammad Iqbal , Zabur-i-Ajam ("Salmos persas"), incluidos los poemas " Gulshan-i Raz-i Jadid " ("Nuevo jardín de secretos") y "Bandagi Nama" ("Libro de la esclavitud"), India [6 ]
  • Yaganab Changezi y Mirza Yas (escrito bajo el seudónimo "Husain"), Ayat-i Vijdani , urdu [6]
  • Keshavlal Dhruv , ed., Pandarma Shatakna Prachin Gurjar Kavyo , compilación de poemas gujarati del siglo XV
  • Ratnahas, Harishchandrakhyan, translated by Keshavlal Dhruv

Spanish language[edit]

Peru[edit]

  • Carlos Oquendo de Amat, 5 metros de poemas ("5 Meters of Poems")[17]

Spain[edit]

  • Rafael Alberti, El alba del alheli (1925–1926) ("The Dawn of the Wallflower")[18]
  • Luis Cernuda, Perfil del aire ("Profile of Air", which later appeared as Primeras poesías ["First Poems"] in the author's complete works, La realidad y el deseo ["Reality and Desire"])[18]
  • Federico García Lorca, Canciones ("Songs")
  • Miguel de Unamuno, Romancero del destierro ("Ballads of Exile")[18]

Other languages[edit]

  • Vladislav Khodasevich, European Night, Russian poet published in Germany
  • Hendrik Marsman, Paradise Regained, Netherlands

Awards and honors[edit]

  • Newdigate Prize: G. E. Trevelyan, Julia, Daughter of Claudius (first female winner)
  • Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Leonora Speyer, Fiddler's Farewell

Births[edit]

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

  • January 8 – Charles Tomlinson (died 2015), English poet, translator, academic and artist
  • February 1 – Galway Kinnell (died 2014), American poet
  • February 16 – Pearse Hutchinson (died 2012), Scottish-born Irish poet, broadcaster and translator
  • April 8
    • Judson Jerome (died 1991), American poet
    • Phyllis Webb, Canadian poet and radio broadcaster
  • April 12 – Don Coles, Canadian poet
  • June 7 – Martin Carter (died 1997), Guyanese poet
  • June 20 – Simin Behbahani (died 2014), Persian poet
  • June 26 – Robert Kroetsch (died 2011), Canadian poet and novelist
  • July 9 – David Diop (died 1960), French Senegalese poet
  • July 22 – John Tripp (died 1986), Anglo-Welsh poet in whose memory the annual John Tripp Spoken Poetry Award is presented
  • July 28 – John Ashbery (died 2017), American poet, chancellor of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
  • August 6 – Richard Murphy, Irish-born poet
  • August 7 – Larry Eigner (died 1996), American poet, early in his career associated with the Black Mountain poets; later recognized as precursor to other poetic movements, e.g., Language poetry
  • August 15 – Patrick Galvin (died 2011), Irish poet and dramatist
  • September 7 – Molly Holden (died 1981), English poet
  • September 20 – Elisabet Hermodsson (died 2017), Swedish poet and artist
  • September 30 – W. S. Merwin (died 2019), American poet, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
  • October 16 – Günter Grass (died 2015), German author and poet, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
  • October 19 – Edwin Brock (died 1997), English poet
  • October 20 – Oskar Pastior (died 2006), Romanian-born German poet and translator
  • November 20 – Kikuo Takano (died 2006), Japanese poet and mathematician
  • December 3 – James Wright (died 1980), American poet

Deaths[edit]

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

  • April 6 – Florence Earle Coates (born 1850), American poet, dies in Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia
  • June 9 – Adolfo León Gómez (born 1857), Colombian poet
  • July 5 – Lesbia Harford (born 1892), Australian poet
  • July 7 – Charles Mair (born 1838), Canadian poet
  • September 14 – Hugo Ball (born 1886), German Dada author and poet
  • September 15 – Herman Gorter (born 1864), Dutch poet and socialist
  • October 8 – Ricardo Güiraldes (born 1886), Argentine-born novelist and poet
  • October 26 – Yagi Jūkichi, 八木重吉 (born 1898), Japanese poet (surname: Yagi)

See also[edit]

  • Poetry
  • List of poetry awards
  • List of years in poetry
  • New Objectivity in German literature and art
  • Generation of '27 in Spanish poetry

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Biographical Sketch," Dr. Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey fonds, Lib.UNB.ca, Web, May 5, 2011.
  2. ^ Search results: Wilson MacDonald, Open Library, Web, May 10, 2011.
  3. ^ "Bibliography," Selected Poems of E. J. Pratt, Peter Buitenhuis ed., Toronto: Macmillan, 1968, 207-208.
  4. ^ Web page titled "South Asian literature in English, Pre-independence era", compiled by Irene Joshi, at "University of Washington Libraries" website, "Last updated May 8, 1998", retrieved July 30, 2009. Archived 2009-08-02.
  5. ^ Vinayak Krishna Gokak, The Golden Treasury Of Indo-Anglian Poetry (1828-1965), p 314, New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi (1970, first edition; 2006 reprint), ISBN 81-260-1196-3, retrieved August 6, 2010
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Das, Sisir Kumar, "A Chronology of Literary Events / 1911–1956", in Das, Sisir Kumar and various, History of Indian Literature: 1911-1956: struggle for freedom: triumph and tragedy, Volume 2, 1995, published by Sahitya Akademi, ISBN 978-81-7201-798-9, retrieved via Google Books on December 23, 2008
  7. ^ Vinayak Krishna Gokak, The Golden Treasury Of Indo-Anglian Poetry (1828-1965), p 316, New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi (1970, first edition; 2006 reprint), ISBN 81-260-1196-3, retrieved August 6, 2010
  8. ^ Vinayak Krishna Gokak, The Golden Treasury Of Indo-Anglian Poetry (1828-1965), p 313, New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi (1970, first edition; 2006 reprint), ISBN 81-260-1196-3, retrieved August 6, 2010
  9. ^ a b Joshi, Irene, compiler, "Poetry Anthologies", "Poetry Anthologies" section, "University Libraries, University of Washington" website, "Last updated May 8, 1998", retrieved June 16, 2009. Archived 2009-06-19.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
  11. ^ a b c d e f Ludwig, Richard M., and Clifford A. Nault, Jr., Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983, 1986, New York: Oxford University Press
  12. ^ Fleming, Robert, The African American Writer's Handbook: How to Get in Print and Stay in Print, "African American Book Timeline", p 167 and following pages, Random House, 2000, ISBN 978-0-345-42327-6, retrieved via Google Books, February 7, 2009
  13. ^ Richard Ellmann and Robert O'Clair, editors, The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry, W. W. Norton & Company, 1973, ISBN 0-393-09357-3
  14. ^ Web page titled "Guillaume Apollinaire (1880 - 1918)" at the Poetry Foundation website, retrieved August 9, 2009. Archived 2009-09-03.
  15. ^ Brée, Germaine, Twentieth-Century French Literature, translated by Louise Guiney, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1983
  16. ^ Michaux, Henri, edited by David Ball, Henri Michaux: Anthology 1927-1984 Selected, Translated and Presented by David Ball, Introduction by David Ball, p xxii, Footnote 4, University of California Press, 1997, retrieved via Google Books, August 10, 2009
  17. ^ Web page titled "5 METROS DE POEMAS / 5 METERS OF POEMS BY CARLOS OQUENDO DE AMAT" Bomblog website, retrieved May 11, 2013
  18. ^ a b c Debicki, Andrew P., Spanish Poetry of the Twentieth Century: Modernity and Beyond, University Press of Kentucky, 1995, ISBN 978-0-8131-0835-3, retrieved via Google Books, November 21, 2009