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[edit] Events
[edit] Works published
[edit] Anthologies
[edit] By individual poets
- W. H. Auden, Look, Stranger!
- T. S. Eliot, Collected Poems 1909-35, including "Burnt Norton"
- Federico García Lorca (killed this year; see deaths, below):
- Diván del Tamarit (Spanish for "The Diván of Tamarit") written this year, will be published in 1941);
- Sonetos del amor oscuro ("Sonnets of Dark Love") published this year
- Primeras canciones ("First Songs") published this year
- Dorothy Parker, Not So Deep as a Well
- Dylan Thomas, Twenty-Five Poems, including "And Death Shall have No Dominion"
[edit] Criticism
[edit] Awards and honors
[edit] Births
- March 31 — Marge Piercy, American poet, novelist, and social activist
- April 6 — John Pepper Clark, Nigerian poet and playwright who originally published under the name of "J.P. Clark"
- June 27 — Lucille Clifton, African-American poet and feminist
- June 26 — Elisabeth Harvor, Canadian novelist and poet
- July 9 — June Jordan (died 2002), African-American political activist, writer, poet, and teacher
- November 4 — C. K. Williams, American poet
- December 1 — George Bowering, Canadian novelist, poet, historian, and biographer
- date not known:
[edit] Deaths
- January 18 — Rudyard Kipling, English author and poet who won the Nobel prize for literature in 1907
- April 30 — A. E. Housman, 77, English poet and writer and classical scholar, now best known for his cycle of poems A Shropshire Lad
- June 11 — Robert E. Howard, 30, American writer and poet, committed suicide
- June 14 — G. K. Chesterton English writer, journalist, poet, biographer and Christian apologist
- August 19 — Federico García Lorca, 38, Spanish dramatist, poet, painter, pianist, composer, and emblematic member of the Generation of '27, killed by Nationalist partisans at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War (see "Works published" above)
- September 26 — Harriet Monroe, 75, American editor, scholar, literary critic, and patron of the arts best known as founder and long time editor of Poetry magazine, of a cerebral haemorrhage
- December 28 — John Cornford, 21, English Communist poet, in the Spanish Civil War
- December 31 — Miguel de Unamuno, 72, Spanish essayist, novelist, poet, playwright, and philosopher
- date not known — Govinda Kristna Chettur
[edit] See also