1971 in poetry

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)
In literature
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
Aleksandr Tvardovsky, who died this year, was a Soviet poet who, as editor of Novy Mir, fought for more independence and published Alexandr Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich in 1962

Events

  • Winter This magazine founded in the United States by Robert Grenier and Barrett Watten
  • March Cuban poet Herberto Padilla is arrested in Havana and released only after signing a confession stating he is a "vicious character" who took part in counterrevolutionary activities. A letter to Fidel Castro published May 20 in Paris from 60 leftist intellectuals, all supporters of the Cuban revolution, protests Padilla's treatment and accuses Castro of imposing Stalinism on Cuba. Among the 60: Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Susan Sontag, Alberto Moravia, Carlos Fuentes, and Mario Vargas Llosa (who saya he continues to support the Cuban revolution). Julio Cortázar of Argentina says he stands by Castro in a verse manifesto, Policrítica en la hora de los chacales
  • April 8 Release of Right On!, a film directed by Herbert Danska, of poetry recitations with bongo accompaniments on New York City streets
  • April 21 The 13th century Codex Regius is returned from Denmark to Iceland under naval escort.
  • July 2 Release of The Canterbury Tales, a film directed by Pier Paulo Pasolini, providing a soft-pornographic, controversial version of four tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Counter/measures magazine is founded in the United States by X. J. Kennedy and his wife, Dorothy. The magazine champions poetry written in traditional patterns[1] and is an influence in the later creation of the New Formalism movement.

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:

Canada

  • Margaret Atwood, Power Politics
  • bill bissett, Nobody Owns the Earth
  • George Bowering, Touch: Selected Poems 1960-1970
  • Louis Dudek, Collected Poetry. Montréal: Delta Canada.[2]
  • Northrop Frye, The Bush Garden (scholarship)[3]
  • John Glassco, Selected Poems. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
  • Bill Howell, The Red Fox
  • Irving Layton, The Collected Poems of Irving Layton. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart.[4]
  • Irving Layton, Nailpolish. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart.[4]
  • Kenneth Leslie, The Poems of Kenneth Leslie [ed. Sean Haldane.] Ladysmith, Quebec: Ladysmith Press.[5]
  • Richard Lewis, editor, I Breathe a New Song anthology of poems by Eskimos
  • Dorothy Livesay:
    • Plainsongs. Fredericton, NB: Fiddlehead Poetry Books.
    • Plainsongs Extended. Fredericton, NB: Fiddlehead Poetry Books.
    • Disasters of the Sun. Burnaby, BC: Blackfish Press.[6]
  • Anne Marriott, Countries, Fredericton, NB: Fiddlehead Poetry Books.[7]
  • George McWhirter, Catalan Poems (winner of the 1972 Commonwealth Poetry Prize)
  • Alden Nowlan, Between Tears and Laughter
  • Michael Ondaatje, editor, The Broken Ark, animal verse; Ottawa: Oberon; revised as A Book of Beasts, 1979 (anthology)[8] ISBN 0-88750-050-1
  • Andreas Schroeder, File of Uncertainties, a chapbook (Sono Nis Press)
  • Raymond Souster, The Years.Ottawa: Oberon Press.[9]
  • Phyllis Webb, Selected Poems 1954-65
  • Dale Zieroth and four other poets, Mindscapes

India, in English

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

Other in English

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:

Denmark

French language

Canada, in French

  • Jacques Brault, La Poésie ce matin (published in Paris)
  • Raoul Duguay, L'Apokalypso
  • Paul-Marie Lapointe, Le Réel absolu (Editions de l'Hexagone)
  • Gilbert Langevin:
    • Ouvrir le feu
    • Stress
  • Rina Lasnier, La Salle des rêves
  • Olivier Marchand, Par Détresse et tendresse (Editions de l'Hexagone)
  • Pierre Nepveu, Voies rapides, Montréal: HMH[21]
  • Claude Péloquin, Pour la Grandeur de l'Homme

France

Anthologies
  • J. L. Bédouin, editor, La Poésie Surréaliste
  • Pierre Seghers, editor, La Poésie symboliste

Hebrew

  • Leah Goldberg, Shearit ha-Chaim (posthumous)
  • I. Efros, Shirim, collected poems
  • D. Avidan, Shirim Hitzoniim
  • Y. Amichai, Al Menat Lo Lizkor
  • N. Yonatan, Shirim ba-Arov ha-Yam
  • D. Pagis, Gilgul
  • R. Adi, Mishaa le-Shaa
  • A. Eldon, Levado ba-Zerem ha-Koved
  • R. Shani, Shalom la-Adoni ha-Melech
  • M. Meir, ha-Aretz Hahi Mitahat la-Mayim
  • M. Oren, Adam Muad
  • M. Megged, editor, Shirim Liriim, anthology of modern Hebrew poetry
  • E. Silberschlag, Igrotai le-Dorot Aherim
  • R. Avinoam, be-Misholai
  • R. Lee, El Parvarai ha-Shemesh

Hungary

India

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

Assamese

  • Hiren Bhattacharya, Mor Des Mor Premar Kavita ("Poems of My Country and of My Love"); Assamese language[24]
  • Nilmani Phookan; Assamese language:
    • Japani Kavita, Guwahati, Assam: Barua Book Agency, Assamese-language[25]
    • Phuli Thaka Suryamukhi Phultor Pine ("Towards the Blooming Sunflower")[24]

Other languages in India

Italy

  • Attilio Bertolucci, Viaggio d'inverno ("Winter Voyage"), marking a change of style in the author's poetry
  • Libero De Libero, Di brace in brace[31]
  • Eugenio Montale:
    • Satura (1962–1970) (published in January); Italy[32]
    • Diario del '71 e del '72 (poetry) a private edition of 100 copies; a second, nonprivate edition was published in 1973; Italy[32]

Norway

Portuguese language

Brazil

  • Joaquim Cardozo, De uma noite de festa
  • Murilo Mendes, Convergência
  • Henriqueta Lisboa, Nova lírica
  • Manuel Bandeira, Meus pemas perferidos, a selection from previous books
  • Foed Castro Chamma, O andarilho e a aurora
  • Anderson Braga Horta, Altiplano

Spanish language

Latin America

Spain

Sweden

Yiddish

  • Brakha Coodley, Not on Bread Alone
  • Leo Kussman, Ballads of a Generation
  • Berl Siegal, Poems for Children
  • Mier Shtiker, Jewish Landscape, Volume 2
  • M. M. Saffir, Creator of Various Dreams
  • Menakhem Stern, Songs at Midnight
  • Rochelle Weprinski, The Only Star
  • Aaron Zeitlin, Poems of Destruction and Faith
  • Joseph Kerler, Song Between Teeth
  • Jacob Sternberg, The Circle of Years

Other

  • Simin Behbahani, Rastakhiz ("Resurrection"), Persia
  • Paul Celan, Snow Part (Schneepart), German
  • Odysseus Elytis, Ο ήλιος ο ηλιάτορας ("The Sovereign Sun"), Greece
  • Alan Llwyd, Y March Hud ("The Magic Horse"), Welsh
  • F. Pratz, Deutsche Gedichte von 1900 bis zur Gegenwart, anthology, German[34]
  • Ndoc Gjetja, Rrezatim ("Radiation"), his first book of poetry; Albania[35]
  • Seán Ó Ríordáin, Línte Liombó (Limbo Lines), Irish language in Ireland[36]
  • Siegbert Prawer, editor, Seventeen Modern German Poets, anthology published by Oxford University Press in the United Kingdom, poems in German[34]
  • Hans Verhagen, Duizenden zonsondergangen ("Thousands of sunsets"), Netherlands

Awards and honors

Canada

United Kingdom

United States

Elsewhere

Births

Deaths

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

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See also

Notes

  1. Web page titled "Dictionary of Literary Biography on Joseph Charles Kennedy", at Bookrags website, retrieved March 6, 2009.
  2. "Louis Dudek: Publications," Canadian Poetry Online, UToronto.ca, Web, May 6, 2011.
  3. Preminger, Alex and T.V.F. Brogan, et al., editors, The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993, Princeton University Press and MJF Books, "Canadian Poetry" article, English "Anthologies" section, p. 164.
  4. "Irving Layton: Publications," Canadian Poetry Online, Web, May 7, 2011.
  5. Burris Devanney, Sandra Campbell and Domenico Di Nardo. "Kenneth Leslie: A Preliminary Bibliography Archived 2012-04-02 at the Wayback Machine." Canadian Poetry: Studies/Documents/Reviews No.05 (Fall/Winter 1979), UWO, Web, April 15, 2011.
  6. "Dorothy Livesay (1909-1996): Works", Canadian Women Poets, Brock University. Web, Mar. 18, 2011.
  7. "Anne Marriott (1913-1997)", Canadian Woman Poets, BrockU.ca, Web, April 21, 2011.
  8. Web page titled "Archive: Michael Ondaatje (1943- )" at the Poetry Foundation website, accessed May 7, 2008.
  9. "Notes on Life and Works Archived August 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine," Selected Poetry of Raymond Souster, Representative Poetry Online, UToronto.ca, Web, May 7, 2011.
  10. Purnima Mehta, "16. Jayanta Mahapatra: A Silence-bound Pilgrim", pp 184-185, in Indian English Poetry: Critical Perspectives, edited by Jaydipsinh Dodiya, 2000, Delhi: Prabhat Kumar Sharma for Sarup & Sons, ISBN 81-7625-111-9, retrieved via Google Books on July 17, 2010.
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  14. Rajyalakshmi, P. V., The Lyric Spring: The Poetic Achievement of Sarojini Naidu, p. 214, Abhinav Publications, 1977.
  15. Web page titled "Fleur Adcock: New Zealand Literature File" Archived 2006-12-21 at the Wayback Machine at the University of Auckland Library website, accessed April 26, 2008.
  16. Web page titled "Bob Orr" at Best of New Zealand Poems 2001 website, accessed April 23, 2008.
  17. Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
  18. Web page titled "Archive / Edward Dorn (1929-1999)" at the Poetry Foundation website, retrieved May 8, 2008.
  19. Web page titled "Michael S. Harper" at the Academy of American Poets website, accessed April 23, 2008.
  20. Breiner, Laurence A., An Introduction to West Indian Poetry, p. 253, Cambridge University Press, 1998, ISBN 978-0-521-58712-9, retrieved February 7, 2009.
  21. Web page titled "Pierre Nepveu" Archived November 25, 2009, at the Wayback Machine at L’Académie des lettres du Québec website (in French), retrieved October 20, 2010.
  22. Auster, Paul, editor, The Random House Book of Twentieth-Century French Poetry: with Translations by American and British Poets, New York: Random House, 1982 ISBN 0-394-52197-8
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