1969 in poetry

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Years in poetry: 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972
Years in literature: 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972
Decades in poetry: 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s
Centuries in poetry: 19th century 20th century 21st century
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s
Years: 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

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[edit] Events

  • FIELD magazine founded at Oberlin College
  • Charles Bukowski quits his day job as a Post Office clerk in Los Angeles to embark on a writing career after being promised a $100 stipend from Black Sparrow Press. He said at the time: "I have one of two choices — stay in the post office and go crazy ... or stay out here and play at writer and starve. I decided to starve."[1]
  • Howard Nemerov named Edward Mallinckrodt Distringuished University Professor of English and Distinguished Poet in Residence at Washington University in St. Louis, posts which he will hold until his death in 1991
  • The Kenyon Review is closed by Kenyon College after 30 years; it will be restarted by the college in 1979.
  • Sir Arthur Bliss writes a cantata "The world is charged with the grandeur of God", from Gerard Manley Hopkins' sonnet of the same first line
  • Louise Bogan, retires after 38 years as poetry critic for The New Yorker
  • Alexander Tvardovsky, editor of Novy Mir, a Soviet literary magazine, is under attack this year and threatened with dismissal for "spreading cosmopolitan ideas", for "mocking the Soviet peoples' most sacred feelings" and for "denigrating Soviet patriotism". He responded that he was the "real patriot" and was opposed to "reactionary, nationalistic, neo-Slavophil" literary currents.[2]

[edit] Works published

[edit] English language

[edit] Canada

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] Children of Albion poetry anthology

Children of Albion: Poetry of the Underground in Britain, edited by Michael Horovitz, was the first anthology to present a wide-ranging selection of the new British Poetry Revival movement. Poems from these writers were included in it:

[edit] United States

[edit] Other English language

[edit] French language

[edit] Canada

  • Gemma Tremblay, Les Seins gorgés
  • Jean-Guy Pilon:
    • Comme Eau retenue (Paris), a republishing of all of his previous books of poems in one volume
    • Saison pour la continuelle
  • Guy Robert, five books of poems
  • Pierre Chatillon, Soleil de bivouac
  • André Saint-Germain, Sens unique
  • André Major, Poèmes pour durer

[edit] France

  • Philippe Chabaneix, Les matins et les soirs
  • R. Houdelot, Amour en profil perdu
  • M. Beguey, La Rose ardente
  • G. Belloni, La Route du feu
  • S. de Ricard, Les Chemins perdus
  • M. Berry, Isabelle
  • P. Dumaine, Inscriptions
  • Luc Bérimont, Un Feu vivant
  • René Char, La Pluie giboyeuse
  • Andrée Chedid:
    • Contre-chat
    • Seul le Visage
  • Loys Masson, La Croix de rose rouge (posthumous)
  • Robert Sabatier won the Grand Prix de Poésie for:
    • Les Poisons délectables
    • Les Châteaux des millions d'années

[edit] Anthologies
  • Marc Alyn, editor, La Nouvelle Poésie française
  • J. Loisy, editor, Un Certain Choix de poèmes

[edit] Hebrew

  • P.Naveh, editor, Lol Shirai Yaakov Frances, the works of a seventeenth-century Italian Hebrew poet
  • Rachel u-Michtaveha, Shirai Rachel u-Michtaveha (posthumous)
  • A. Broides, Mivhar Shirim
  • D. Chomsky, ba-Et u-Veona
  • K.A. Bertini, Bakbuk Al Pnai ha-Mayim
  • Y. Amichai, Ahshav be-Raash
  • Y. Mar, Panim le-Kan (posthumous)
  • D. Ravikovich, ha-Sefer ha-Shelishi
  • N. Stuchkoff, compiler, Otzar ha-Safa ha-Ivrit (United States)
  • G. Churgin, Ojkai Mahshava (United States)
  • R. Ben-Yosef, (An American Jew living in Israel) Derech Eretz

[edit] Italy

  • Guido Ceronetti, Poesie, frammenti, poesie separate
  • Guiseppe Favati, Controbuio
  • Albino Pierro, Eccò 'a morte ("Why Death?"), in the Tursi language (Lucania)

[edit] Other
  • Miguel de Unamuno, edited by Roberto Paoli, Poesie, scholarly survey of his verse, with a selection of his Spanish poems with Italian translations

[edit] Norway

  • Paal Brekke, editor, Norsk lyrikk nå (anthology of Norwegian poetry of the 1960s)
  • Tarjei Vesaas, collected poems
  • Georg Johannessen, collected poems

[edit] Portuguese

[edit] Brazil

  • Gregorio de Matos (1633-1696), edited by James Amado, Obras Completas
  • Decio Pignatari, Exercicio Findo

[edit] Russia

  • Evgeni Vinokurov, Selected Poems
  • Vladimir Sokolov, Snow in September
  • Konstantin Vanshenkin, Experience
  • Aleksandr Tvardovsky, Lyrical Poems
  • Andrei Voznesensky, "I Can't Write" a poem published in Pheonix, a broadsheet newspaper
  • Robert Rozhdestvenski, Poem About Different Points of View, a long poem published in Yunost

[edit] Spanish poetry

[edit] Spain

  • Matilde Camus:
    • Voces (Voices)
    • Vuelo de estrellas (Stars flight)

[edit] Latin America

[edit] Mexico

[edit] Other Latin America

  • Jorge Luis Borges:
    • Nueva antología personal
    • Elogio de las sombras
  • A. Pizarnik, Extracción de la piedra de la locura
  • F. Urondo, Adolecer
  • Pablo Neruda, Fin de mundo
  • Luis Cardoza y Aragón, Dibujos de ciego (Guatemala)
  • Ernesto Cardenal, Homenaje a los indios americanos (Nicaragua)
  • P.A. Cuadra, Poesía escogida (Nicaragua)
  • César Velejo, Obra poética completa (Peru)
  • Roque Dalton, Taberna y otros lugares (El Salvador)

[edit] Sweden

[edit] Yiddish

  • Avrom Sutskever, Poems from the Dead Sea
  • Chaim Grade, On My Way to You
  • Moyshe Knaphcys, a new collection
  • Leyb Morgentory, a new collection
  • Kh. L. Fuks, a new collection
  • I. Emiot, a new collection
  • L. Kusman, a new collection
  • J.A. Rontsh, a new collection
  • M.M. Shafir, a new collection

[edit] Other Yiddish

  • Poet Yankev Glatshteyn in an essay, said the poet should be a spokesman for his generation, and his poetry should be a poetry of involvement.

[edit] Other

  • Inger Christensen, Det (Denmark)
  • Kirsten Thorup, Love from Trieste (Denmark)
  • Kurt Marti, Leichenreden (Switzerland) in German, a collection of humorous verse variations of death notices and conventional funeral orations.

[edit] Awards and honors

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[edit] Births

[edit] Deaths

[edit] See also


[edit] Notes

  1. ^ [1] Poets Graves Web site, Web page titled "Charles Bukowski", accessed November 11, 2006
  2. ^ 1970 Britannica Book of the Year, covering events of 1969, "Literature" article, "Soviet" section, page 485