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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:
- Les
Murray:
- Learning Human: Selected Poems, Farrar Straus Giroux,
also published as Learning Human, New Selected Poems,
Carcanet, 2001shortlisted for the 2001 International Griffin
Poetry Prize[1]
- An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow
- Chris Wallace-Crabbe, The
Poems, Brunswick: Gungurru
- Les Wicks, The
Ways of Waves, Sidewalk
- Roo Borson,
Introduction to the Introduction to Wang Wei, ISBN
1-894078-09-8 (by Pain Not Bread) American-Canadian
- Clint Burnham, Buddyland (Coach House Books) ISBN
9781552450222
- Margaret Christakos:
- Wipe Under A Love (Toronto: The Mansfield Press)
- Charisma (Toronto: Pedlar Press)
- George Elliott Clarke, Whylah Falls,
Vancouver: Polestar, revised edition of book which originally
appeared in 1990, ISBN 1-896095-50-X (revised
edition number) Canada
- Claire
Harris, She, Trinidadian-born, Canadian[2]
- Don McKay,
Another Gravity (Canada)[3]
- John Pass, Water
Stair (ISBN 0-88982-179-8) Canada
- Anne Simpson,
Light Falls Through You, winner of the Gerald
Lampert Award and the Atlantic Poetry Prize) ISBN
0-7710-8077-8, Canada
Anthologies in Canada
- Ayanna Black, editor, Fiery Spirits & Voices: Canadian
Writers of African Descent, Toronto:
HarperPerennialCanada
- Wanda Campbell, editor, Susan Atkinson and Tanya Butler,
assistant editors, Hidden Rooms: Early Canadian Women
Poets, London, Ontario: Canadian Poetry Press
- Sophia Kaszuba, Sian Meikle, and Ian Lancashire, editors,
Canadian Poets University of Toronto English Library,
including these poets:
Milton Acorn,
Margaret
Atwood, Margaret Avison, Earle Birney, bill bissett, Marianne
Bluger, Stephanie Bolster, Roo Borson, George
Bowering, Dionne
Brand, Ron Charach, Lesley Choyce, Peter
Christensen, Afua
Cooper, Don Coles,
John
Robert Colombo, Lynn Crosbie, Lorna Crozier, Michael Crummey, Jeffery
Donaldson, Jennifer Footman, Sky Gilbert, Susan Glickman, Maureen Harris, Elisabeth
Harvor, Jan Horner, Susan Ioannou, Ellen Jaffe, Adeena
Karasick, Penn Kemp, A. M. Klein, Irving Layton, Noah
Leznoff, Dennis Lee,
Pat Lowther, Laura
Lush, Gwendolyn MacEwen, Kim Maltman, Dave
Margoshes, David W. McFadden, Susan McMaster, Bruce Meyer, Anne Michaels, Kim Morrissey, Erin Mouré, Susan Musgrave, John Newlove, P. K. Page, E. J. Pratt, Robert Priest, Janis Rapoport, Wayne
Scott Ray, Michael Redhill, John Reibetanz, D. C. Reid, Harold
Rhenisch, Stan Rogal, Linda Rogers, Joe Rosenblatt, Jay Ruzesky,
Richard Sanger, F. R.
Scott, Peter Dale Scott, Kathy Shaidle,
Kenneth Sherman, Carolyn Smart, Sandy Shreve, John Steffler, nathalie stephens, Rosemary
Sullivan, Robert
Sward, Rhea
Tregebov, Jane
Urquhart, R. M.
Vaughan, Fred Wah, Tom Wayman, Natalie
Wilson, Eddy Yanofsky
- Fleur Adcock
(New Zealand poet who moved to England in 1963), Poems 1960-2000,
Newcastle upon Tyne: Bloodaxe Books[4]
- Nick Ascroft, From the Author Of
- Jenny
Bornholdt, These Days
- Glenn
Colquhoun, An Explanation of Poetry to My Father
- Paula Green, Chrome
- Murray Edmond, Laminations
- Andrew Johnston, Birds of
Europe
- Cilla
McQueen, Markings, poetry and drawings, Otago
University Press[5]
Anthologies in New
Zealand
- Jenny
Bornholdt and Gregory O'Brien, editors, My Heart
Goes Swimming: New Zealand Love Poems, Random House New
Zealand ISBN 0908877811, ISBN 978-0908877812
- Alan Brunton, Murray Edmond, Michele Leggott, editors, Big
Smoke: New Zealand Poems 1960-1975, Auckland: Auckland
University Press
- Lauris
Edmond, editor, New Zealand Love Poems: An Oxford
Anthology, posthumous[6]
- Fleur Adcock
(New Zealand poet who moved to England in 1963), Poems 1960-2000,
Newcastle upon Tyne: Bloodaxe Books[4]
- Gerry Cambridge, The Praise of Swans (pamphlet, 28
pp), Shoestring Press, ISBN 1899549498[7]
- Robert Crawford and Mick Imlah, editors,
The New Penguin Book of Scottish Verse, London: Allen
Lane, Penguin Press ISBN 978-0140587111(anthology)
- Carol Ann
Duffy, The Oldest Girl in the World, Faber and Faber
(children's poetry)[8]
- U. A.
Fanthorpe, Consequences[9]
- James Fenton:
The Strength of Poetry: Oxford Lectures[10]
- Elaine
Feinstein, Gold, Carcanet
- Thom Gunn:
- Boss Cupid[9]
- Collected Poems
- Glyn Maxwell,
The Boys at Twilight: Poems, 1990-1995, Houghton Mifflin
(a New York Times "notable book of the year"),
Briton and poetry editor of The New Republic living in the
United States
- Craig Raine,
A la Recherche du Temps Perdu[9]
- Peter
Reading, Marfan[9]
- Maurice
Riordan, Irish
poet living and published in the United Kingdom:
- Floods, Faber and Faber (Irish poet living and published in the
United Kingdom)
- Editor, with Jon Turney (a science journalist), A Quark for
Mister Mark: 101 Poems about Science, anthology, Faber and
Faber
- Jo Shapcott,
Her Book[9]
- Sulpicia, The
Poems of Sulpicia, ancient Roman poet translated by John
Heath-Stubbs
- John Ashbery:
- Your Name Here
- As Umbrellas Follow Rain
- Bei Dao,
Unlock, English translation by Eliot Weinberger & Iona Man-Cheong
(New Directions) ISBN 0-8112-1447-8
- Edward Brathwaite, Words Need Love
Too, Barbadan poet living in the United
States[2]
- Joseph
Brodsky: Collected Poems in English, 1972-1999, edited
by Ann Kjellberg, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux[11] Russian-American; Farrar, Straus & Giroux
(a New York Times "notable book of the
year")
- Gwendolyn
Brooks, In Montgomery
- Anne Carson,
Men in the Off Hours, Knopf (a New York Times
"notable book of the year")
- Paul Celan,
Glottal Stop: 101 Poems by Paul Celan (Translated by Heather McHugh
and Nikolai
Popov)
- Anita Endreszze, Throwing Fire at the Sun, Water at the
Moon,[12]
combination of fiction, nonfiction and poetry, Tucson, Arizona:
University of Arizona Press
- Michael
S. Harper, Songlines in Michaeltree: New and Collected
Poems[13]
- Fanny Howe,
Fanny Howe: Selected Poems
- Kenneth Koch,
New Addresses: Poems, Knopf (a New York Times
"notable book of the year")
- Stanley
Kunitz, The Collected Poems, Norton (a New York Times "notable book of the
year")
- Stanley
Lombardo (translator), Odyssey by Homer, Hackett (a New York Times
"notable book of the year")
- Glyn Maxwell,
The Boys at Twilight: Poems, 1990-1995, Houghton Mifflin
(a New York Times "notable book of the year"),
Briton and poetry editor of The New Republic living in the
United States
- Constance Merritt, A Protocol for
Touch: Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry, selected by Eleanor
Wilner
- W. S. Merwin
(translator). Purgatorio by Dante Alighieri, Knopf (a New York Times "notable book of the
year")
- Grazyna
Miller, Sull'onda del respiro (On the Wave of
Breath)
- Michael O'Brien,
Sills: Selected Poems, Zoland
- Mary Oliver,
The Leaf and the Cloud (prose poem)
- Grace Paley,
Begin Again: Collected Poems
- Michael
Palmer, The Promises of Glass
- Carl
Phillips, Pastoral[14]
- Robert
Pinsky, Jersey Rain (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) (a
New York Times "notable book of the
year")
- Michael Ryan, A Difficult
Grace: On Poets, Poetry, and Writing (essays)
- Gjertrud Schnackenberg:
- The Throne of Labdacus, Farrar, Straus & Giroux (a
New York Times "notable book of the
year")
- Supernatural Love: Poems 1976-1992, ISBN
0-374-52754-7
- Derek
Walcott, The Prodigal (West Indian)
- Louis
Zukofsky, Wesleyan University Press begins publishing The
Wesleyan Centennial Edition of the Complete Critical Writings of
Louis Zukofsky (posthumous)
Criticism,
scholarship and biography in the United States
Anthologies in the United
States
- Stephen Berg, David Bonanno, and Arthur Vogelsang, editors,
The Body Electric, anthology of poetry published in The American Poetry
Review, 1972-1999.(W.W. Norton & Company), 820
pages
- American Poetry: The Twentieth Century, two volumes,
The Library of America (Henry Adams to May Swenson)
- Cary Nelson,
editor, Anthology of Modern American Poetry, Oxford
University Press (also published in the United Kingdom)
- Jeffrey Paine, Kwame
Anthony Appiah, Sven Birkerts, Joseph Brodsky, Carolyn
Forché, and Helen Vendler, editors, The Poetry of
Our World: an International Anthology of Contemporary Poetry,
New York: HarperCollins
These 75 poets had poems published in The Best American Poetry
2000, edited by David Lehman, with Rita Dove as guest editor:
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:
- Yang Ke, editor, 2000 Yearbook of New Chinese Poetry
(Zhongguo xinshi nianjian) (anthology)[15]
- Yu Jian, China:
- Shige • Biantiaoji (short poems)[16]
- Yu Jian de shi (poems and translations)[16]
French
language
Other
Awards and
honors
- Cholmondeley Award: Alistair
Elliot, Michael Hamburger, Adrian Henri, Carole
Satyamurti
- Eric
Gregory Award: Eleanor Margolies, Antony Rowland, Antony Dunn, Karen
Goodwin, Clare Pollard
- Forward Poetry Prize Best
Collection: Michael Donaghy, Conjure
(Picador)
- Forward Poetry Prize Best First
Collection: Andrew Waterhouse, In (The
Rialto)
- Samuel Johnson Prize: David
Cairns, Berlioz: Volume 2
- Queen's Gold Medal for
Poetry: Edwin
Morgan
- T. S.
Eliot Prize (United Kingdom and Ireland): Michael
Longley, The Weather in Japan
- Whitbread Award for poetry: John Burnside,
The Asylum Dance
- Agnes Lynch Starrett
Poetry Prize awarded to Quan Barry for Asylum
- Aiken Taylor
Award for Modern American Poetry, Eleanor
Ross Taylor
- Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry, Corey Marks,
"Renunciation", and (separately) Christopher
Patton, "Broken Ground"
- Bobbitt National Prize
for Poetry, David
Ferry for Of No Country I Know: New and Selected Poems and
Translations
- Brittingham Prize in
Poetry, Rudy Delgado Jr., A Path Between Houses
- Frost Medal: Anthony Hecht
- National Book Award for poetry: Lucille
Clifton, Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems
1988-2000
- Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the
Library of Congress: Stanley Kunitz appointed
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: C.K. Williams, Repair
- Robert Fitzgerald Prosody
Award: T. V. F. Brogan
- Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize: Carl Dennis
- Wallace Stevens Award: Frank Bidart
- William Carlos Williams
Award: Kathleen Peirce, The Oval Hour
(Iowa Poetry Prize), Judge: Jean Valentine
- Fellowship of the Academy of American
Poets: Lyn
Hejinian
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry"
article:
- January 2 – Roland
Flint, United States, at 66, of cancer
- April 21 – Al Purdy,
Canada, at
81, of lung cancer
- April 21 – Douglas Oliver, United
Kingdom
- May 14 – Karl
Shapiro, at 86
- September 25 – R.S. Thomas,
87, Anglo-Welsh
poet
- June 9 – Ernst
Jandl (born 1925), Austrian poet, author and
translator
- June 26 – Judith
Wright, United States, 85, of a heart
attack
- July 13 – Alex Derwent
Hope, 92, poet
- September 22 – Yehuda Amichai (born 1924), Israeli
poet
- November 29 – William Scammell
- December 3 – Gwendolyn Brooks, 83, of cancer
- December 20 – Adrian Henry
- Date not known:
References
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page at The Poetry Archive Web site, accessed October 15, 2007
- ^ a
b
c
d
"Selected Timeline of
Anglophone Caribbean Poetry" in Williams, Emily Allen,
Anglophone Caribbean Poetry, 1970–2001: An Annotated
Bibliography, page xvii and following pages, Westport,
Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002, ISBN 9780313317477,
retrieved via Google Books, February 7, 2009
- ^ [2]Web page titled
"Griffin Poetry Prize 2007" at the Griffen Poetry Prize Web site,
accessed October 6, 2007
- ^ a
b
Web page titled "Fleur
Adcock: New Zealand Literature File" at the University of
Auckland Library website, accessed April 26, 2008
- ^
Cilla McQueen - NZ Literature
File - LEARN - The University Of Auckland Library
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Wattie, Nelson, The Oxford Companion to New Zealand
Literature, 1998, "Lauris Edmond" article
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"Publications" page, Gerry
Cambridge website, retrieved December 1, 2008
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Anthony Rowland, The Poetry of Carol Ann
Duffy: Choosing Tough Roads, retrieved via Google Books on
May 4, 2009
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b
c
d
e
Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English
Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN
0-19-860634-6
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"Books by Fenton" at the James Fenton Web site, accessed October
11, 2007
- ^ [4] Web page titled
"Joseph Brodsky / Nobel Prize in Literature 1987 / Bibliography" at
the "Official Web Site of the Nobel Foundation", accessed October
18, 2007
- ^
Porter, Joy, and Kenneth M. Roemer, The Cambridge Companion
to Native American Literature, p 29, Cambridge University
Press, 2005, ISBN 9780521822831, retrieved February 9, 2009
- ^ Web page titled "Michael S.
Harper" at the Academy of American poets website, accessed
April 23, 2008
- ^
McClatchy, J. D., editor, The Vintage Book of Contemporary
American Poetry, second edition, Vintage Books (Random House),
2003
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b
"Sheng Xing" article and
Web page, Poetry International website, retrieved November 22,
2008
- ^ a
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Patten, Simon, "Yu Jian", article at
Poetry International retrieved November 22, 2008
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Literature Centre, retrieved January 1, 2010
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