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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
- The Little Review, edited by Margaret Caroline Anderson and Jane Heap, ceases publication
- The Dial ceases publication
Works published
- Djuna Barnes, A Night Among the Horses a collection of prose and poetry expanded from her 1923 volume, A Book
- Ursula Bethell, From a Garden in the Antipodes, "by Evelyn Hayes" (pseudonym), London: Sidgwick & Jackson, New Zealand poet published in Britain:[1]
- Robert Bridges, The Testament of Beauty
- Cecil Day-Lewis, Transitional Poem
- Emily Dickinson, Little, Brown, & Company publishes 150 of her recently discovered poems
- T. S. Eliot, "Som de l'escalina" (later to become part III of Ash-Wednesday, published in 1930) was published in the Autumn, 1929 issue of Commerce along with a French translation.[2]
- Robin Hyde, The Desolate Star, New Zealand
- Robinson Jeffers, Dear Judas and Other Poems
- D. H. Lawrence, Pansies
- I. A. Richards, Practical Criticism: A Study in Literary Judgement
- Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet, influential compilation of 10 letters sent to Franz Kappus from 1903 to 1908 and published by Kappus this year; Germany
- W. B. Yeats, The Winding Stair
Awards and honors
United States
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 9 – Heiner Muller (died 1995), German
- February 16 – Peter Porter, Australian-born British poet and regular participant in the weekly meetings of The Group
- February 28 – John Montague, Irish
- March 6 – Gunter Kunert, German
- April 2 – Edward Dorn (died 1999) American poet associated with the Black Mountain poets
- May 16 – Adrienne Rich, American poet
- June 11 – George Garrett (died 2008), American poet and novelist
- August 5 – A. Alvarez, English poet, writer and critic who also publishes under the name Al Alvarez
- August 21 – X. J. Kennedy, American formalist poet, translator, anthologist and writer of children's literature
- August 29 – Thom Gunn, poet
- September 26 – Ned O'Gorman, American poet and educator
- October 13 – Richard Howard, American poet, literary critic, essayist, teacher, and translator
- October 25 – Peter Rühmkorf (died 2008), German writer and poet
- October 26 – Dane Zajc (died 2005), Slovenian poet
- Oct. 21 – Donald Finkel, 79 (died 2008), American poet and academic, husband of poet and novelist Constance Urdang[3]
- October 28 – John Hollander, American poet and literary critic
- November 11 – Hans Magnus Enzensberger, German[4]
- Date not known:
- Anne Beresford, English poet and actress
- Turner Cassity, American
- Ursula A. Fanthorpe
- John Patrick Montague
- Shamsur Rahman (also spelled "Shamsur Ruhman") (died 2006), Bengali poet, columnist and journalist
- Peter Dale Scott, Canadian poet and academic
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- March 8 – Geoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy, 45 (born 1883), British poet and Anglican priest nicknamed "Woodbine Willy" during World War I for giving Woodbine cigarettes along with spiritual aid to injured and dying soldiers
- March 28 – Katharine Lee Bates, 69, American poet best knonw as the author of the words to the anthem "America the Beautiful"
- June 8 – Bliss Carman, 68 (born 1861), Canadian poet
- July 15 – Hugo von Hofmannsthal, 55, Austrian novelist, librettist, poet, and dramatist
See also
References
- ^ Web page titled "Ursula Bethell / New Zealand Literature File" at the University of Aukland Library website, accessed April 30, 2008
- ^ Gallup, Donald. T. S. Eliot: A Bibliography (A Revised and Extended Edition) pp. 39-40, 218, 219, 223 (Harcourt Brace & World 1969)
- ^ Fox, Margalit, "Donald Finkel, 79, Poet of Free-Ranging Styles, Is Dead", obituary, The New York Times, November 20, 2008, retrieved December 10, 2008
- ^ Hofmann, Michael, editor, Twentieth-Century German Poetry: An Anthology, Macmillan/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006
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