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Events edit

  • April – Wallace Stevens is baptized a Catholic by the chaplain of St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut, where Stevens spends his last days suffering from terminal cancer.[1] After a brief release from the hospital, Stevens is readmitted and dies on August 2 at the age of 76.
  • July 30 – Philip Larkin makes a train journey in England from Hull to Grantham which inspires his poem The Whitsun Weddings.[2] His collection The Less Deceived is published in November (dated October).
  • The Group, a British poetry movement, starts meeting in London with gatherings taking place once a week, on Friday evenings, at first at Philip Hobsbaum's flat and later at the house of Edward Lucie-Smith. The poets gather to discuss each other's work, putting into practice the sort of analysis and objective comment in keeping with the principles of Hobsbaum's Cambridge tutor F. R. Leavis and of the New Criticism in general. Before each meeting about six or seven poems by one poet are typed, duplicated and distributed to the dozen or so participants.
  • The Movement poets as a group in Britain come to public notice this year in Robert Conquest's anthology New Lines. The core of the group consists of Philip Larkin, Elizabeth Jennings, D. J. Enright, Kingsley Amis, Thom Gunn and Donald Davie. They are identified with a hostility to modernism and internationalism, and look to Thomas Hardy as a model. However, both Davie and Gunn later move away from this position.
  • Henry Rago[3] becomes editor of Poetry magazine in the United States.

Beat poets edit

  • July 19 – Beat poet Weldon Kees's Plymouth Savoy is found on the north side of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco with the keys in the ignition. When his friends go to search his apartment, all they find are the cat he had named Lonesome and a pair of red socks in the sink. His sleeping bag and savings account book are missing. He has left no note. No one is sure if Kees, 41, jumped off the bridge that day or if he went to Mexico. Before his disappearance, Kees quoted Rilke to friend Michael Grieg, ominously saying that sometimes a person needs to change his life completely.
  • October 7 – The "Six Gallery reading" takes place in San Francisco with Kenneth Rexroth acting as M.C., Philip Lamantia, Michael McClure, Gary Snyder, and Philip Whalen read, and the event includes Allen Ginsberg's first reading of Howl (written the previous summer at Ginsberg's cottage in Berkeley, California); the reading (1) brings together the East and West Coast factions of the Beat Generation, (2) is the first important public manifestation of the poetry movement and (3) helps to herald the West Coast literary revolution that becomes known as the San Francisco Renaissance. In the audience a totally drunken Jack Kerouac refuses to read his own work but cheers on the others, shouting "Yeah! Go! Go!" during their performances.

Works published in English edit

Listed by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land, if different; substantially revised works listed separately:

Canada edit

New Zealand edit

  • James K. Baxter:
    • The Fire and the Anvil, critical study, based on three Macmillan Brown lectures on poetry at Victoria University in 1954, criticism
    • Traveller’s Litany, a long poem published in pamphlet form
  • J. R. Hervey, She Was My Spring[8]
  • Kendrick Smithyman, The Gay Trapeze, Wellington: Handcraft Press

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

 
Carl Sandburg in 1955

Criticism, scholarship, and biography in the United States edit

  • Carl Sandburg, Prairie-town boy (autobiography; essentially excerpts from Always the Young Strangers)

Other in English edit

Works published in other languages edit

France edit

India edit

Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

Gujarati edit

  • Balumukund Dave, Parikrama, Gujarati[19]
  • Natvarlal Kuberdas Pandya, Prasun, the author's first collection of poems[19]
  • Ramnarayan Vishvanath Pathak, Brhat Pingal, a study of the history and structure of Gujarati prosody[19]
  • Venibhai Purohit, Sinjarav, the author's first collection of poems[19]

Oriya edit

  • Krushnachandra Tripathy, Ahuti[19]
  • Mohan Upendra Thakur, Phuldali[19]
  • Narendranath Misra, Balarama Dasa O Oriya Ramayana, critical study of Balaram Das, the 15th-century poet-saint and author of the most popular Ramayana in the Oriya language[19]

Other languages of the Indian subcontinent edit

Other languages edit

Awards and honors edit

Births edit

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

Deaths edit

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

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Cirurgião, Maria J. (June 2000). "Last Farewell and First Fruits: the Story of a Modern Poet". Lay Witness.
  2. ^ Contrary to his later recollection of the event. Burnett, Archie, ed. (2012). The Complete Poems of Philip Larkin. London: Faber. p. 411. ISBN 978-0-571-24006-7.
  3. ^ "Henry Rago 1915-1969, Poet and Professor". Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  4. ^ a b c d e Gustafson, Ralph, The Penguin Book of Canadian Verse, revised edition, 1967, Baltimore, Maryland: Penguin Books
  5. ^ a b "Irving Layton: Publications 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine," Canadian Poetry Online, Web, May 7, 2011.
  6. ^ "Dorothy Livesay (1909-1996): Works" 2012-09-05 at the Wayback Machine, Canadian Women Poets, Brock University. Web, Mar. 18, 2011.
  7. ^ "Notes on Life and Works 2011-08-17 at the Wayback Machine," Selected Poetry of Raymond Souster, Representative Poetry Online, UToronto.ca, Web, May 7, 2011.
  8. ^ Web page titled "Ursula Bethall" in An Encyclopedia of New Zealand, 1966 website, accessed April 21, 2008
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
  10. ^ a b c d e f g "A List of 250 Outstanding Books", The New York Times Book Review, December 4, 1955
  11. ^ a b M. L. Rosenthal, The New Poets: American and British Poetry Since World War II, New York: Oxford University Press, 1967, "Selected Bibliography: Individual Volumes by Poets Discussed", pp 334-340
  12. ^ "Papers of Edith Anne Stewart Robertson and James Alexander Robertson". Archives Hub. Archived from the original on 2012-12-22. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Ludwig, Richard M., and Clifford A. Nault, Jr., Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983, 1986, New York: Oxford University Press ("If the title page is one year later than the copyright date, we used the latter since publishers frequently postdate books published near the end of the calendar year." — from the Preface, p vi)
  14. ^ Everett, Nicholas, "Robert Creeley's Life and Career" at the Modern American Poetry website, accessed May 1, 2008
  15. ^ 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
  16. ^ Web page titled "Guillaume Apollinaire (1880 - 1918)"at the Poetry Foundation website, retrieved August 9, 2009. 2009-09-03.
  17. ^ a b Brée, Germaine, Twentieth-Century French Literature, translated by Louise Guiney, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1983
  18. ^ a b c Auster, Paul, editor, The Random House Book of Twentieth-Century French Poetry: with Translations by American and British Poets, New York: Random House, 1982 ISBN 0-394-52197-8
  19. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Das, Sisir Kumar and various, History of Indian Literature: 1911-1956: struggle for freedom: triumph and tragedy, Volume 2, 1995, published by Sahitya Akademi, ISBN 978-81-7201-798-9, retrieved via Google Books on December 23, 2008
  20. ^ 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, "Anthologies in German" section, pp 473-474
  21. ^ "Cumulative List of Winners of the Governor General's Literary Awards 2011-05-14 at the Wayback Machine", Canada Council. Web, Feb. 10, 2011.
  22. ^ "Announcement of Prize Awards for 1955". Poetry. 87 (2): 123–126. November 1955. JSTOR 20585882.
  23. ^ Albers, Patricia (2011). Joan Mitchell: Lady Painter. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. p. 460. ISBN 978-0-307-59598-0.
  24. ^ Service for Shinder ; Fox, Margalit, "Jason Shinder, 52, Poet and Founder of Arts Program, Dies", obituary, May 3, 2008, The New York Times, retrieved December 11, 2008
  25. ^ "Michelle Boisseau". Guggenheim Foundation. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  26. ^ Brennan, Michael. . Poetry International Web. Archived from the original on 2008-06-06. Retrieved 2007-05-20.

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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation s poetry or literature for instance Irish or France List of years in poetry table 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 In literature 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Events 1 1 Beat poets 2 Works published in English 2 1 Canada 2 2 New Zealand 2 3 United Kingdom 2 4 United States 2 4 1 Criticism scholarship and biography in the United States 2 5 Other in English 3 Works published in other languages 3 1 France 3 2 India 3 2 1 Gujarati 3 2 2 Oriya 3 2 3 Other languages of the Indian subcontinent 3 3 Other languages 4 Awards and honors 5 Births 6 Deaths 7 See also 8 NotesEvents editApril Wallace Stevens is baptized a Catholic by the chaplain of St Francis Hospital in Hartford Connecticut where Stevens spends his last days suffering from terminal cancer 1 After a brief release from the hospital Stevens is readmitted and dies on August 2 at the age of 76 July 30 Philip Larkin makes a train journey in England from Hull to Grantham which inspires his poem The Whitsun Weddings 2 His collection The Less Deceived is published in November dated October The Group a British poetry movement starts meeting in London with gatherings taking place once a week on Friday evenings at first at Philip Hobsbaum s flat and later at the house of Edward Lucie Smith The poets gather to discuss each other s work putting into practice the sort of analysis and objective comment in keeping with the principles of Hobsbaum s Cambridge tutor F R Leavis and of the New Criticism in general Before each meeting about six or seven poems by one poet are typed duplicated and distributed to the dozen or so participants The Movement poets as a group in Britain come to public notice this year in Robert Conquest s anthology New Lines The core of the group consists of Philip Larkin Elizabeth Jennings D J Enright Kingsley Amis Thom Gunn and Donald Davie They are identified with a hostility to modernism and internationalism and look to Thomas Hardy as a model However both Davie and Gunn later move away from this position Henry Rago 3 becomes editor of Poetry magazine in the United States Beat poets edit July 19 Beat poet Weldon Kees s Plymouth Savoy is found on the north side of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco with the keys in the ignition When his friends go to search his apartment all they find are the cat he had named Lonesome and a pair of red socks in the sink His sleeping bag and savings account book are missing He has left no note No one is sure if Kees 41 jumped off the bridge that day or if he went to Mexico Before his disappearance Kees quoted Rilke to friend Michael Grieg ominously saying that sometimes a person needs to change his life completely October 7 The Six Gallery reading takes place in San Francisco with Kenneth Rexroth acting as M C Philip Lamantia Michael McClure Gary Snyder and Philip Whalen read and the event includes Allen Ginsberg s first reading of Howl written the previous summer at Ginsberg s cottage in Berkeley California the reading 1 brings together the East and West Coast factions of the Beat Generation 2 is the first important public manifestation of the poetry movement and 3 helps to herald the West Coast literary revolution that becomes known as the San Francisco Renaissance In the audience a totally drunken Jack Kerouac refuses to read his own work but cheers on the others shouting Yeah Go Go during their performances Works published in English editListed by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet s native land if different substantially revised works listed separately Canada edit Eldon Grier A Morning from Scraps 4 Irving Layton The Blue Propeller Toronto Contact Press 5 Irving Layton The Cold Green Element Toronto Contact Press 5 Dorothy Livesay New Poems Toronto Emblem Books 6 Sir Charles G D Roberts Selected Poems edited by Desmond Pacey posthumously published 4 Raymond Souster For What Time Slays Toronto Contact Press 7 Miriam Waddington The Second Silence 4 Wilfred Watson Friday s Child 4 Anne Wilkinson The Hangman Ties the Holly 4 New Zealand edit James K Baxter The Fire and the Anvil critical study based on three Macmillan Brown lectures on poetry at Victoria University in 1954 criticism Traveller s Litany a long poem published in pamphlet form J R Hervey She Was My Spring 8 Kendrick Smithyman The Gay Trapeze Wellington Handcraft Press United Kingdom edit W H Auden The Shield of Achilles first published in the United States 9 Austin Clarke Ancient Lights 9 Robert Conquest Poems 9 Patric Dickinson The Scale of Things 9 W S Graham The Nightfishing Robert Graves Collected Poems 1955 revisions and reprintings of previously published poems among eight books of poetry included in A List of 250 Outstanding Books of the Year in The New York Times Book Review 10 Elizabeth Jennings A Way of Looking 9 Philip Larkin The Less Deceived Hessle East Yorkshire Marvell Press 11 Norman MacCaig Riding Lights 9 Hugh MacDiarmid pen name of Christopher Murray Grieve In Memoriam James Joyce 9 Edith Anne Robertson Poems Frae the Suddron 12 Iain Crichton Smith The Long River 9 Stephen Spender Collected Poems 1928 1953 what he considers his best poems selected and revised among eight books of poetry included in A List of 250 Outstanding Books of the Year in The New York Times Book Review 10 R S Thomas Song at the Year s Turning introduction by John Betjeman 9 Charles Tomlinson The Necklace 9 United States edit nbsp Carl Sandburg in 1955 A R Ammons Ommateum with Doxology 13 his first book W H Auden The Shield of Achilles a book of 28 pastoral and devotional poems his poem of the same name was first published in 1953 among eight books of poetry included in A List of 250 Outstanding Books of the Year in The New York Times Book Review 10 Elizabeth Bishop Poems North amp South A Cold Spring Houghton Mifflin among eight books of poetry included in A List of 250 Outstanding Books of the Year in The New York Times Book Review 10 Paul Blackburn The Dissolving Fabric Highlands North Carolina The Divers Press 11 Kenneth Burke Book of Monuments Poems 1915 1954 13 John Ciardi As If 13 Robert P Tristram Coffin Selected Poems among eight books of poetry included in A List of 250 Outstanding Books of the Year in The New York Times Book Review 10 Gregory Corso The Vestal Lady on Brattle and Other Poems 13 Louis Coxe The Second Man 13 Robert Creeley All That is Lovely in Man 14 Emily Dickinson died 1886 The Poems of Emily Dickinson three volumes edited by Thomas H Johnson the first complete scholarly definitive edition of the Dickinson poems with variant readings critically compared according to the New York Times Book Review which lists it among eight books of poetry included in A List of 250 Outstanding Books of the Year 10 13 Lawrence Ferlinghetti Pictures of the Gone World 13 Isabella Gardner Birthdays from the Ocean her first collection among eight books of poetry included in A List of 250 Outstanding Books of the Year in The New York Times Book Review 10 William Graham poet The Nightfishing Donald Hall Exiles and Marriages 13 Robert Hughes Collected Poems Randall Jarrell Selected Poems 13 Josephine Miles Prefabrications 13 Howard Nemerov The Salt Garden 13 John Crowe Ransom Poems and Essays 13 Adrienne Rich The Diamond Cutters and Other Poems 13 Louis Simpson Good News of Death 13 William Carlos Williams Journey to Love 13 Criticism scholarship and biography in the United States edit Carl Sandburg Prairie town boy autobiography essentially excerpts from Always the Young Strangers Other in English edit A D Hope The Wandering Islands Australia D Stewart and N Keesing editors Australian Bush Ballads anthology Australia 15 Works published in other languages editFrance edit Guillaume Apollinaire pen name of Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzky died 1918 Poemes a Lou a revised edition of Ombre de mon amour published by P Cailler Vesenaz 1947 16 Pierre Oster Le Champ de mai 17 Jacques Prevert La Pluie et le beau temps 18 Roger Arnould Riviere L Equerre Victor Segalen died 1919 Steles Peintures Equipee see also Steles 1912 18 Jean Tortel Naissance de l objet 17 Tristan Tzara pen name of Sami Rosenstock Le temps naissant 18 Tchicaya U Tam si Mauvais sang India edit Listed in alphabetical order by first name Gujarati edit Balumukund Dave Parikrama Gujarati 19 Natvarlal Kuberdas Pandya Prasun the author s first collection of poems 19 Ramnarayan Vishvanath Pathak Brhat Pingal a study of the history and structure of Gujarati prosody 19 Venibhai Purohit Sinjarav the author s first collection of poems 19 Oriya edit Krushnachandra Tripathy Ahuti 19 Mohan Upendra Thakur Phuldali 19 Narendranath Misra Balarama Dasa O Oriya Ramayana critical study of Balaram Das the 15th century poet saint and author of the most popular Ramayana in the Oriya language 19 Other languages of the Indian subcontinent edit Amrita Pritam Sunehure Punjabi 19 Birendra Chattopadhyay Ulukhagdar Kabita Bengali 19 C Narayanan Nair translator Kannaki Kovalam translation into Sanskrit from the Silappadikaram a Tamil language poem 19 Dina Nath Walli also known as Almast Bala Yepari lyrics on rural themes mostly in the vatsun form Kashmiri 19 Hitanarayan Jha Kavivar Canda Jha O Wordsworthak prakrtiprem a comparative study of Chanda Jha and William Wordsworth s love of nature Maithili 19 Jaswant Singh Neki Asle Te Ohle Punjabi 19 Kalachand Shastri Chingorgban Manipuri Mahabharat translation into Meitei from the Sanskrit Mahabharat in 20 volumes published from this year to 1980 19 Krishnakanta Mishra Maithili Sahityak Itihas history of Maithili literature 19 Lekhraj Aziz Gul Va Khar study of prosody and the rules of Islamic meters including examples from various works by modern Sindhi poets 19 Ram Nath Shastri translator Niti Sataka translation into Dogri from the Sanskrit poems of Bhartrihari 19 Sri Naunram Samskarta Dasa dev Rajasthani 19 Sudhindranath Datta translator Pratidhvani translation into Bengali from English French and German poems including verses by Shakespeare Mallarme and Heine 19 V R M Chettiyar Kavinan Kural literary essays on Percy Bysshe Shelley Ralph Waldo Emerson William Shakespeare William Wordsworth Bharatidasan Mutiyaracan among others Tamil 19 Other languages edit Simin Behbahani Chelcheragh Chandelier Persia Alberto de Lacerda 77 Poems Portuguese poet published in English translations by poet and Arthur Waley Delia Dominguez Simbolico retorno Chile H E Holthusen and F Kemp editors Ergriffenes Dasein deutsche Lyrik 1900 1950 anthology Germany 20 Henryk Jasiczek Obuszkiem ciosane Poland Alexander Mezhirov Vozvrashenie Return Soviet Union Giorgos Seferis Hmerologio Katastrwmatos III Deck Diary III Greece Yoshioka Minoru 静物 Still Life JapanAwards and honors editFrost Medal Leona Speyer National Book Award for Poetry Wallace Stevens The Collected Poems Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Wallace Stevens Collected Poems Queen s Gold Medal for Poetry Ruth Pitter Bollingen Prize Leonie Adams and Louise Bogan Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets Rolfe Humphries Canada Governor General s Award poetry or drama Friday s Child Wilfred Watson 21 Vachel Lindsay Prize Poetry magazine Violet Ranney Lang 22 23 Births editDeath years link to the corresponding year in poetry article January 1 Mir Tanha Yousafi died 2019 Pakistani Punjabi and Urdu writer January 16 Mary Karr American poet and memoirist February 2 Leszek Engelking Polish poet February 22 Yang Lian 杨炼 Swiss born Chinese poet associated with the Misty Poets March 19 John Burnside Scottish poet and fiction writer March 27 Lisa Zeidner American poet April 4 Margaret Lindsay Holton Canadian designer and writer April 17 Erin Moure Canadian poet April 22 Marie Uguay died 1981 French Canadian poet May 13 Mark Abley Canadian poet journalist editor and non fiction writer July 5 Sebastian Barry Irish novelist playwright and poet Mia Couto Antonio Emilio Leite Couto Mozambican Portuguese language fiction writer and poet July 6 William Wall Irish novelist poet and short story writer July 12 Robin Robertson Scottish born poet novelist and editor June 15 Les Wicks Australian poet June 25 Patricia Smith African American poet spoken word performer playwright author and writing teacher September 13 Hiromi Itō Japanese poet October 19 Jason Shinder died 2008 American poet editor anthologist and teacher founder of Y M C A National Writer s Voice program one of the country s largest networks of literary arts centers at one time an assistant to Allen Ginsberg 24 October 26 Michelle Boisseau died 2017 American poet 25 December 23 Carol Ann Duffy Scottish poet Also Marilyn Chin American poet Chris Edwards Australian poet 26 Paula Green New Zealand poet Jennifer Harrison Australian psychiatrist poet and photographer Paula Meehan Irish poet Kim Morrissey Canadian poet and playwright Wang Xiaoni Chinese poet Dean Young American poet Ouyang Yu Australian poet novelist writer translator and academicDeaths editBirth years link to the corresponding year in poetry article January 1 Mizuho Ōta 太田水穂 pen name of Teiichi Ōta 太田 貞 occasionally also using alternative pen name Mizuhonoya 78 born 1876 Shōwa period Japanese poet and literary scholar surname Ōta January 19 Kenneth Mackenzie writing fiction as Seaforth Mackenzie 41 born 1913 Australian poet and novelist accidental drowning January 20 Robert P Tristram Coffin 62 born 1892 American poet essayist and novelist March 10 Brian Vrepont born 1882 Australian poet June 19 Adrienne Monnier 63 born 1892 French poet and publisher July 18 Weldon Kees 41 born 1914 American poet critic novelist short story writer painter and composer presumed dead see Events section August 2 Wallace Stevens 75 born 1879 American poet November 12 Tin Ujevic 64 born 1891 Croatian poet December 30 Rex Ingamells 42 born 1913 Australian poet influential in the Jindyworobak Movement automobile accident See also edit nbsp Poetry portal Poetry List of poetry awards List of years in poetryNotes edit Cirurgiao Maria J June 2000 Last Farewell and First Fruits the Story of a Modern Poet Lay Witness Contrary to his later recollection of the event Burnett Archie ed 2012 The Complete Poems of Philip Larkin London Faber p 411 ISBN 978 0 571 24006 7 Henry Rago 1915 1969 Poet and Professor Retrieved 2015 07 23 a b c d e Gustafson Ralph The Penguin Book of Canadian Verse revised edition 1967 Baltimore Maryland Penguin Books a b Irving Layton Publications Archived 2011 07 14 at the Wayback Machine Canadian Poetry Online Web May 7 2011 Dorothy Livesay 1909 1996 Works Archived 2012 09 05 at the Wayback Machine Canadian Women Poets Brock University Web Mar 18 2011 Notes on Life and Works Archived 2011 08 17 at the Wayback Machine Selected Poetry of Raymond Souster Representative Poetry Online UToronto ca Web May 7 2011 Web page titled Ursula Bethall in An Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966 website accessed April 21 2008 a b c d e f g h i j Cox Michael editor The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature Oxford University Press 2004 ISBN 0 19 860634 6 a b c d e f g A List of 250 Outstanding Books The New York Times Book Review December 4 1955 a b M L Rosenthal The New Poets American and British Poetry Since World War II New York Oxford University Press 1967 Selected Bibliography Individual Volumes by Poets Discussed pp 334 340 Papers of Edith Anne Stewart Robertson and James Alexander Robertson Archives Hub Archived from the original on 2012 12 22 Retrieved 2012 07 25 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Ludwig Richard M and Clifford A Nault Jr Annals of American Literature 1602 1983 1986 New York Oxford University Press If the title page is one year later than the copyright date we used the latter since publishers frequently postdate books published near the end of the calendar year from the Preface p vi Everett Nicholas Robert Creeley s Life and Career at the Modern American Poetry website accessed May 1 2008 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 Web page titled Guillaume Apollinaire 1880 1918 at the Poetry Foundation website retrieved August 9 2009 2009 09 03 a b Bree Germaine Twentieth Century French Literature translated by Louise Guiney Chicago The University of Chicago Press 1983 a b c Auster Paul editor The Random House Book of Twentieth Century French Poetry with Translations by American and British Poets New York Random House 1982 ISBN 0 394 52197 8 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Das Sisir Kumar and various History of Indian Literature 1911 1956 struggle for freedom triumph and tragedy Volume 2 1995 published by Sahitya Akademi ISBN 978 81 7201 798 9 retrieved via Google Books on December 23 2008 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 Anthologies in German section pp 473 474 Cumulative List of Winners of the Governor General s Literary Awards Archived 2011 05 14 at the Wayback Machine Canada Council Web Feb 10 2011 Announcement of Prize Awards for 1955 Poetry 87 2 123 126 November 1955 JSTOR 20585882 Albers Patricia 2011 Joan Mitchell Lady Painter Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group p 460 ISBN 978 0 307 59598 0 Service for Shinder Fox Margalit Jason Shinder 52 Poet and Founder of Arts Program Dies obituary May 3 2008 The New York Times retrieved December 11 2008 Michelle Boisseau Guggenheim Foundation Retrieved 3 June 2019 Brennan Michael Chris Edwards Poetry International Web Archived from the original on 2008 06 06 Retrieved 2007 05 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1955 in poetry amp oldid 1199374753, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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