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Saturday, April 25, 2015

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Events



  • The remains of English war poet Isaac Rosenberg, killed in World War I (1918) at the age of 28 and originally buried in a mass grave, are re-interred at Bailleul Road East Cemetery, Plot V, St. Laurent-Blangy, Pas de Calais, France.
  • Poetry Bookshop in Bloomsbury, London, closes

Works published


1926 in poetry

Canada

  • William Henry Drummond, Complete Poems, posthumously published.
  • Wilson MacDonald, Out Of The Wilderness. Ottawa: Graphic Publishers.
  • E.J. Pratt, Titans ("The Cachalot, The Great Feud"), Toronto: Macmillan.
  • Theodore Goodridge Roberts, The Lost Shipmate. Toronto: Ryerson Chapbook.
  • Duncan Campbell Scott, Collected Poems.
  • Frederick George Scott, In Sun and Shade: A Book of Verse] (Québec: Dussault & Proulx).

India in English

  • Swami Anand Acharya, Arctic Swallows and Other Poems ( Poetry in English ),
  • The Spirit of Oriental Poetry, London: Kegal Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 232 pages; anthology; published in the United Kingdom
  • Krishnala M. Jhaveri, Further Milestones in Gujarati Literature written in English and translated into Gujarati; scholarship and criticism

United Kingdom

  • Edmund Blunden, English Poems
  • W. H. Davies, The Birth of Song
  • Loyd Haberly, Cymberina, American poet self-published in the United Kingdom
  • Hugh MacDiarmid, pen name of Christopher Murray Grieve:
    • A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle
    • Penny Wheep
  • Edwin Muir, Chorus of the Newly Dead
  • Laura Riding, The Close Chaplet
  • Vita Sackville-West, The Land
  • Siegfried Sassoon, Satirical Poems
  • Kenneth Slessor, Earth-Visitors, London: Fanfrolico Press, Australian poet published in the United Kingdom
  • The Spirit of Oriental Poetry, London: Kegal Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 232 pages; anthology; Indian poetry in English, published in the United Kingdom
  • Humbert Wolfe:
    • Humoresque
    • News of the Devil
  • W. B. Yeats, Autobiographies (autobiography), volume 6 of the Collected Edition published by Macmillan

United States

  • Willa Cather, My Mortal Enemy
  • Hart Crane, White Buildings
  • Countee Cullen, On These I Stand, Harper & Row
  • E. E. Cummings, is 5
  • John Gould Fletcher, Branches of Adam
  • Langston Hughes, The Weary Blues
  • Vachel Lindsay:
    • Going to the Stars
    • The Candle in the Cabin
  • Amy Lowell, East Wind
  • Archibald MacLeish, Streets in the Moon, including "The End of the World"
  • Edgar Lee Masters, Lee: A Dramatic Poem
  • John G. Neihardt, Collected Poems
  • Dorothy Parker, Enough Rope
  • Ezra Pound, Personae: The Collected Poems
  • Sara Teasdale, Dark of the Moon
  • Edith Wharton, Twelve Poems
  • Louis Zukofsky completes "Poem beginning 'The'," incorporating fragments of the writings of Dante, Virginia Woolf, and Benito Mussolini, among others

Other in English

  • W. F. Alexander and A. E. Currie, editors, A Treasury of New Zealand Verse, revised version (without preface) of New Zealand Verse, published in 1906, anthology
  • Kenneth Slessor, Earth-Visitors, London: Fanfrolico Press, Australian poet published in the United Kingdom

Works published in other languages


1926 in poetry

France

  • Louis Aragon, Le Mouvement perpetuel, influenced by surrealim
  • Paul Éluard, pen name of Paul-Eugène Grindel:
    • Dessous d'une vie
    • Capitale de la douleur ("Capital of Pain"); the poems influenced Jean-Luc Godard's 1965 film Alphaville, une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution which has quotations from the book
  • Francis Jammes, Ma France poétique, Paris: Mercure de France; France
  • Pierre Jean Jouve:
    • Mystérieuses Noces
    • Nouvelles Noces

Indian subcontinent

Including all of the British colonies that later became India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Listed alphabetically by first name, regardless of surname:

  • Ahmad Din, Iqbal, a critical work on the poetry of Sir Mohammad Iqbal, Indian, Urdu-language
  • Mohanlal Dalicand Desai, Jain Gurjar Kavio, Volume 1, literary history written in Gujarati, delving into Jain poets and including a list of manuscripts; in 1995, Indian literary scholar Sisir Kumar Das called it a "veru useful and important ork for students of Gujarati literature" (see also Volume 2 in 1931, Volume 3 1964)
  • Ramanbhai Nilkanth, Kavita Ane Sahitya, four volumes of Gujarati poetry and prose; Volume 1, articles on prosody and rhetoric; Volume 2, articles on practical criticism; Volume 3, occasional lectures and essays; Volume 4 (published in 1929), some poems, short stories and essays on humor
  • S. Sonusundara Bharati, Tacaratan Kuraiyum Kaikeyi Niraiyum, literary criticism in Tamil

Spanish language

Peru

  • Enrique Bustamante y Ballivián, Antipoemas
  • Alejandro Peralta, Ande
  • Enrique Peña Barrenechea, El aroma en la sombra

Other in Spanish

  • Rafael Alberti, La amante ("The Beloved"); Spain
  • Germán List Arzubide, El movimiento estridentista, Mexico (history)
  • Federico García Lorca, Oda a Salvador Dalí ("Ode to Salvador Dalí"), Spain
  • Xavier Villaurrutia, Reflejos, Mexico

Other languages

  • Tin Ujević, Kolajna ("Necklace"), Croatian

Awards and honors


1926 in poetry
  • Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Amy Lowell, What's O'Clock

Births


1926 in poetry

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

  • January 5 â€" W. D. Snodgrass (died 2009), American poet, academic and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1960
  • February 18 â€" A. R. Ammons (died 2001), American author and poet
  • March 3 â€" James Merrill (died 1995), American poet and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1977
  • May 21 â€" Robert Creeley (died 2005), American poet, author and usually associated with the Black Mountain poets
  • May 26 â€" Phyllis Gotlieb, Canadian science fiction novelist and poet
  • June 3 â€" Allen Ginsberg (died 1997), American Beat poet
  • June 5 â€" David Wagoner, American poet and novelist
  • June 25 â€" Ingeborg Bachmann (died 1973) Austrian poet and author
  • June 27 â€" Frank O'Hara (died 1966), American poet and key member of the New York School of poetry.
  • June 29 â€" James K. Baxter (died 1972), New Zealand poet
  • July 18 â€" Elizabeth Jennings (died 2001), English poet
  • August 15 â€" Sukanta Bhattacharya (died 1947), Bengali
  • September 1 â€" James Reaney (died 2008, Canadian poet, playwright and literary critic
  • November 23 â€" Christopher Logue, English poet, playwright, screen writer and actor associated with the British Poetry Revival
  • November 24 â€" Paul Blackburn (died 1971), American poet
  • December 23 â€" Robert Bly, American poet, author, and leader of the Mythopoetic Men's Movement in the United States
  • December 26 â€" Nabakanta Barua, also known as Ekhud Kokaideu, (died 2002), Assamese-language Indian novelist and poet
  • Also:
    • Russell Atkins, African American
    • Nikos Karouzos (died 1990), Greek poet
    • Albert Saijo, Asian-American poet

Deaths


1926 in poetry

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

  • April 7 â€" Ozaki Hōsai 尾崎 æ"¾å"‰ pen name of Ozaki Hideo (born 1885), Japanese late Meiji period and Taishō period poet (surname of this pen name: Ozaki)
  • May 30 â€" Perceval Gibbon Welsh poet, author and journalist
  • June 15 â€" Francis Joseph Sherman
  • July 19 â€" Ada Cambridge (married name was Cross, but she kept her maiden name as her pen name), 81 (born 1844), English writer and poet living in Australia after 1870
  • August 1 â€" Israel Zangwill, English poet
  • November 17 â€" George Sterling (born 1869, American
  • December 29 â€" Rainer Maria Rilke, 51, German poet, from leukemia
  • Also:
    • Charles Montagu Doughty, (born 1843), English poet, writer, and traveller

See also


1926 in poetry
  • Poetry
  • List of poetry awards
  • List of years in poetry
  • New Objectivity in German literature and art

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