1976 in poetry

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Contents

[edit] Events

  • Two poems written in 1965 by Mao Zedong just before the Cultural Revolution, including "Two Birds: A Dialogue", are published on January 1[1]

[edit] Works published in English

[edit] Australia

  • R. Berndt, editor, Love Songs of Arnhem Land (anthology)[2]
  • Les Murray, The Vernacular Republic Selected Poems[3]
  • John Tranter, The Alphabet Murders (notes from a work in progress), Angus & Robertson
  • Chris Wallace-Crabbe, The Foundations of Joy, (Poets of the Month Series), Sydney: Angus & Robertson

[edit] Canada

  • Al Purdy, Sundance at Dusk
  • Irving Layton, My Brother Jesus
  • Gary Geddes, War & Other Measures
  • Roland Giguere, Miron translated from French

[edit] New Zealand

  • James K. Baxter, posthumous
    • The Bone Chanter: Unpublished Poems 1945–72, edited by J. E. Weir
    • The Holy Life and Death of Concrete Grady: Various Uncollected and Unpublished Poems, edited by J. E. Weir
  • Alan Brunton, Black & White Anthology, a 33-part sequence with an Asian setting, Hawk Press[4]
  • Vincent O'Sullivan, James K. Baxter, biography, New Zealand

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] Anthologies in the United Kingdom

[edit] United States

[edit] Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States

[edit] Other in English

[edit] Works published in other languages

[edit] Denmark

[edit] Finland

  • Paavo Haavikko, Viiniä, kirjoitusta
  • Hannu Mäkelä, Synkkyys pohjaton, ninn myös iloni, onneni
  • Jarkko Laine, Viidenpennin Hamlet
  • Matti Rossi, Laulu tummana tulevi
  • Matti Kuusi, Kansanruno Kalevala, a reconstruction of the folk poems that formed the basis of the Finnish national epic, Kaalevala, compiled in 1849 by Elias Lönnrot.

[edit] French language

[edit] France

  • Raymond Queneau, Morale élémentaire
  • Hervé Bazin, Traits
  • Roland Bacri, Roland Bacri (the name of the author and book are the same)
  • Jacques Prévert, Grand Bal du printemps
  • Jean Berthet, L'éternel instant
  • Robert Houdelot, Les Treize
  • Philippe Chabaneix, Dix nouvelles romances
  • Christian Dedeyan, Chant du Houlme
  • Jacques Marlet, Toi qui pâlis au nom de Vancouver
  • J.P. Seguin, LAnnée poétique 1975

[edit] Other in French

[edit] Canada

  • Georges Cartier, Chanteaux
  • Paul Chanel Malenfant, Poèmes de la mères pays
  • A Quebec collective of women, La Nef des sorcières

[edit] German language

[edit] West Germany

  • Horst Bienek, Gleiwitzer Kindheit
  • H. M. Enzensberger, Mausoleum: 37 Ballads From the History of Progress
  • Michael Kruger, Reginapoly
  • Ernst Meister, Im Zeitspalt
  • Jurgen Theobaldy and Gustav Zürcher, Veränderung der Lyrik: Über westdeutsche Gedichte seit 1965[7]

[edit] East Germany

  • Erich Arendt, Memento und Bild

[edit] Italy

  • Dario Bellezza, Morta segreta
  • Alberto Bevilacqua, La crudeltà
  • Amelia Rosselli, Documento 1966-73
  • Angelo M. Ripellino, La splendido violino verde

[edit] Norway

[edit] Spanish language

[edit] Spain

  • Matilde Camus, Siempre amor ("Forever Love")
  • Antonio Colinas, Sepulcro en Taruinia
  • Claudio Rodriguez, El vuelo de la celebración

[edit] Latin America

  • José Emilio Pacheco, Islas a la deriva (Mexico)
  • Guadalupe Amor, El zoológico de Pita Amor
  • Jomi García Ascot, Un modo de decir
  • A workshop in "synthetic poetry" came out with Doce modos

[edit] Portuguese language

[edit] Portugal

[edit] Brazil

  • Marcus Accioly, Sisifo, a long poem containing multiple forms of poetry, including the classical sonnet, concrete and popular Brazilian forms
  • Yolanda Jordão, Biografia do Edificio e Anexos
  • Adélia Prado, Bagagem

[edit] Other languages

[edit] Awards and honors

[edit] Canada

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] United States

[edit] Births

[edit] Deaths

[edit] See also


[edit] Notes

  1. ^ [1]Representative Poetry Online Web site, which cites Facts on File 36 [1976]: 9
  2. ^ Preminger, Alex and T.V.F. Brogan, et al., editors, The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993, Princeton University Press and MJF Books, "Australian Poetry" article, Anthologies section, p 108
  3. ^ [2]Les Murray Web page at The Poetry Archive Web site, accessed October 15, 2007
  4. ^ Robinson, Roger and Wattie, Nelson, The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature, 1998, pp. 75-76, "Alan Brunton" article by Peter Simpson
  5. ^ Web page titled "Archive / Edward Dorn (1929-1999)" at the Poetry Foundation website, retrieved May 8, 2008
  6. ^ a b [3]Jayata Mahapatra Web page at the Orissa Gateway Web site, accessed October 16, 2007
  7. ^ 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
  • Britannica Book of the Year 1977 ("for events of 1976"), published by Encyclopaedia Britannica 1977 (source of many items in "Works published" section and rarely in other sections)