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

            List of years in poetry       (table)
 1967 .  1968 .  1969 .  1970  . 1971  . 1972  . 1973 
1974 1975 1976 -1977- 1978 1979 1980
 1981 .  1982 .  1983 .  1984  . 1985  . 1986  . 1987 
   In literature: 1974 1975 1976 -1977- 1978 1979 1980     
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 1974 . 1975 . 1976 - 1977 - 1978 . 1979 . 1980 
1940s . 1950s . 1960s -1970s- 1980s . 1990s . 2000s

 19th century . 20th century . 21st century 

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Contents

Events

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

Ireland

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

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
  • Vagn Lundbye, Digte 1977
  • Jess Ornsbo, Digte uden arbejde
  • Charlotte Strandgaard, Naesten kun om kaerlighed

French language

France

Canada

  • Denise Boucher and Madeleine Gagnon, Retailles
  • Claude Gavreau, Ouvres créatrices complètes (posthumous)
  • Michel Leclerc, La Traversée du réel

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)[10]

Hebrew

Italy

Norway

Portuguese language

Portugal

  • 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

Russia

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

Yiddish

  • David Hofshteyn, a two-volume selection of poems[11]
  • 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

Awards and honors

Canada

United Kingdom

United States

Births

Deaths

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

Notes

  1. ^ Garner, Dwight, "The Intersection of Poetry and Politics", article, The New York Times, December 25, 2008, retrieved same day
  2. ^ [1]Les Murray Web page at The Poetry Archive Web site, accessed October 15, 2007
  3. ^ Web page titled "The Works of George Woodcock" at the Anarchy Archives website, which states: "This list is based on The Record of George Woodcock (issued for his eightieth birthday) and Ivan Avakumovic's bibliography in A Political Art: Essays and Images in Honour of George Woodcock, edited by W.H. New, 1978, with additions to bring it up to date"; accessed April 24, 2008
  4. ^ Web page titled "Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin" at The Gallery Press website, accessed May 4, 2008
  5. ^ Robinson, Roger and Wattie, Nelson, The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature, 1998, "Lauris Edmond" article
  6. ^ Preminger, Alex and T.V.F. Brogan, et al., editors, The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993, Princeton University Press and MJF Books, "New Zealand Poetry" article, "Anthologies" section, p 837
  7. ^ [2] Web page titled "Joseph Brodsky / Nobel Prize in Literature 1987 / Bibliography" at the "Official Web Site of the Nobel Foundation", accessed October 18, 2007
  8. ^ [3]McFadden, Robert D., "Joseph Brodsky, Exiled Poet Who Won Nobel, Dies at 55", obituary, The New York Times, January 29, 1996, accessed October 18, 2007
  9. ^ Web page titled "Michael S. Harper" at the Academy of American poets website, accessed April 23, 2008
  10. ^ Preminger, Alex and T.V.F. Brogan, et al., editors, The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993, Princeton University Press and MJF Books, "German Poetry" article, "Criticism in German" section, p 474
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z This is as specific as The Britannica Book of the Year 1978, the source, gets; the book, published in 1978, covers events in 1977, "Literature" article, page 511
  • Britannica Book of the Year 1978 ("for events of 1977"), published by Encyclopaedia Britannica 1978 (source of many items in "Works published" section and rarely in other sections)

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