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Events edit

  • Poetry International started by Ted Hughes and Patrick Garland[1]
  • May 16 – the premiere at Taganka Theater in Moscow of a staged poetical performance Послушайте! ("Listen!"), based on the works of Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky. The show is in repertoire until April 1984, is revived in May 1987 and again in repertoire until June 1989.[2]
  • Soviet authorities, acting through the Union of Soviet Writers, deny popular Russian poet Andrei Voznesensky permission to visit New York for a poetry reading at Lincoln Center, apparently because of remarks the poet made on a previous U.S. visit that were deemed pro-American, although the official reason is that Voznesensky's health is too poor for him to travel. In response, Voznesensky excoriates the literary union in a letter he sends to Pravda, which the newspaper refuses to publish. Nevertheless, copies of the letter, accusing the literary-union authorities of "lies, lies, lies, bad manners and lies", are distributed widely in literary circles. On July 2, Voznesensky strongly criticizes the literary union in a poem he reads at the Taganka Theater in Moscow. The union demands a retraction, but he refuses. According to Voznesensky's 2010 obituary in The New York Times, "The issue was ultimately smoothed over".[3]
  • New Writers Press is founded by poets Michael Smith and Trevor Joyce with Smith's wife Irene in Dublin to publish poetry.

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

India edit

  • A. K. Ramanujan, The Striders, Delhi: Oxford University Press[15]
  • Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Woodcuts on Paper[16]
  • Kamala Das, The Descendants, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India.[17]
  • Lawrence Bantleman:
    • Kanchenjunga, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India.[17]
    • New Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India[17]
  • Sukanta Chaudhuri, Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India[17]
  • Margaret Chatterjee, The Spring and the Spectacle, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India[17]
  • A. Madhavan, Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India[18]
  • R. Rabindranath Menon, Dasavatara and Other Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India[19]
  • S. R. Mokashi-Punekar, The Pretender, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India[20]
  • Mohinder Monga, Through the Night Raptly, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India[21]
  • Tarpiti Mookerji, The Golden Road to Samarkand, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India[22]
  • Suniti Namjoshi:
    • Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India[23]
    • The Jackass and the Lady, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India[23]
  • Stanley P. Rajiva, The Permanent Element, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India[24]
  • S. Santhi, Lamplight in the Sun, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India[25]
  • O. P. Bhagat, Another Planet, New Delhi: Lakshmi Books[17]
  • Sankara Krishna Chettur, Golden Stars and Other Poems, Madras: Higginbotham[17]
  • Harindranath Chattopadhyaya, Virgins and Vineyards, Bombay: Pearl Pub.[17]
  • Raul De Loyola Furtado, also known as Joseph Furtado (died 1947), Selected Poems, third edition, revised; Bombay: published by Philip Furdado (first edition 1942; second edition, revised 1947), posthumously published[17][26]
  • Monika Varma, translator, A Bunch of Tagore Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop[27]
  • Kushwant Singh, editor, The Asian PEN Anthology, Taplinger[28]

New Zealand edit

  • Fleur Adcock, Tigers, London: Oxford University Press (New Zealand poet who moved to England in 1963)[29]
  • James K. Baxter:
    • The Lion Skin: Poems
    • Aspects of Poetry in New Zealand, critical study
    • The Man on the Horse, critical study
  • Alistair Campbell, Blue Rain: Poems, Wellington: Wai-te-ata Press

United Kingdom edit

Anthologies edit

United States edit

Other in English edit

Works published in other languages edit

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

Denmark edit

  • Jørgen Gustava Brandt, Ateliers
  • Klaus Høeck, Mit-enf-snee, 1967. Nuancer[36]
  • Jens Ørnsbo, a new collection of poems
  • Klaus Rifbjerg, Fædrelandssang
  • Henrik Nordbrandt, Miniaturer
  • Jørgen Gustava Brandt, Ateliers ("Studios"), Denmark[37]

French language edit

France edit

Critical studies edit

  • P. de Boisdeffre, La Poésie française de Baudelaire á nos jours
  • René Étiemble, Poètes ou faiseurs, a critical study
  • M. Guiney, La Poésie de Pierre Reverdy
  • G. Sadoul, Aragon
  • A. Alter, J. C. Renard

German language edit

Germany edit

Hebrew edit

Israel edit

  • B. Pomerantz, Shirim ("Poems"), introduction by N. Peniel (posthumous)
  • N. Shtern, Bain ha-Arpilim ("Amid the Mists"), preface by A. Broides
  • T. Carmi, ha-Unikorn Mistakel ba-Mareh ("The Unicorn Looks into the Mirror")
  • Ori Bernstein, be-Ona ha-Kezarah ("In the Brief Season")
  • Yaoz Kast, a book of collected poems
  • Ozer Rabin, Shuv ve-shuv ("Again and Again")
  • A. Aldon, a book of poems
  • S. Pilus, a book of poems
  • S. Tanny, Ad Shehigia ha-Yom (title translated by the author as "The Moment Came")
  • D. Chomsky, Ezov ba-Even ("The Moss on the Stone")

United States edit

  • Israel Efros, collected poems, four volumes
  • Eliezer D. Friedland, Shirim be-Sulam Minor ("Poems in a Minor Key")
  • Avraham Marthan, Shavot ha-Sirot Im Erev ("The Birds Return at Evening")
  • Yizhak Finkel, Maginah Morikah ("Verdant Melody")

India edit

Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

Italy edit

  • Lino Curci, Gli operai della terra
  • Antonio Veneziano, Ottave (posthumous)
  • Carlo Vallini, Un giorno (posthumous)
  • Enrico Falqui, editor, Tutte le poesie della "Voce", anthology

Portuguese language edit

Brazil edit

Spanish language edit

Chile edit

Spain edit

Yiddish edit

  • Dovid Sfard, Barefoot Steps (Poland)

Israel edit

  • Yankev Fridman, Loving Kindness
  • Rikude Potash, a book of poems (posthumous)

United States edit

  • Rokhl Korn, a book of poems
  • Avrom Zak, a book of poems
  • M. M. Shafir, a book of poems
  • L. Faynberg, a book of poems
  • Sholem Shtern, a book of poems
  • M. Frid-Vaninger, a book of poems
  • M. Olitsky, a book of poems

Soviet Union edit

Other edit

Awards and honors edit

Canada edit

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

France edit

  • Max Jacob Award: Édith Boissonnas, for L'Embellie
  • Critics' Prize: J. Grosjean, Élégies
  • Apollinaire Award: P. Gascar, Le Quatrième État de la matière

Births edit

Deaths edit

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

See also edit

References edit

  • Lal, P., Modern Indian Poetry in English: An Anthology & a Credo, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, second edition, 1971 (however, on page 597 an "editor's note" states contents "on the following pages are a supplement to the first edition" and is dated "1972"); hereafter "P. Lal (1971)"
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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 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 In literature 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Events 2 Works published in English 2 1 Canada 2 2 India 2 3 New Zealand 2 4 United Kingdom 2 4 1 Anthologies 2 5 United States 2 6 Other in English 3 Works published in other languages 3 1 Denmark 3 2 French language 3 3 France 3 3 1 Critical studies 3 4 German language 3 4 1 Germany 3 5 Hebrew 3 5 1 Israel 3 5 2 United States 3 6 India 3 7 Italy 3 8 Portuguese language 3 8 1 Brazil 3 9 Spanish language 3 9 1 Chile 3 9 2 Spain 3 10 Yiddish 3 10 1 Israel 3 10 2 United States 3 10 3 Soviet Union 3 11 Other 4 Awards and honors 4 1 Canada 4 2 United Kingdom 4 3 United States 4 4 France 5 Births 6 Deaths 7 See also 8 ReferencesEvents editPoetry International started by Ted Hughes and Patrick Garland 1 May 16 the premiere at Taganka Theater in Moscow of a staged poetical performance Poslushajte Listen based on the works of Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky The show is in repertoire until April 1984 is revived in May 1987 and again in repertoire until June 1989 2 Soviet authorities acting through the Union of Soviet Writers deny popular Russian poet Andrei Voznesensky permission to visit New York for a poetry reading at Lincoln Center apparently because of remarks the poet made on a previous U S visit that were deemed pro American although the official reason is that Voznesensky s health is too poor for him to travel In response Voznesensky excoriates the literary union in a letter he sends to Pravda which the newspaper refuses to publish Nevertheless copies of the letter accusing the literary union authorities of lies lies lies bad manners and lies are distributed widely in literary circles On July 2 Voznesensky strongly criticizes the literary union in a poem he reads at the Taganka Theater in Moscow The union demands a retraction but he refuses According to Voznesensky s 2010 obituary in The New York Times The issue was ultimately smoothed over 3 New Writers Press is founded by poets Michael Smith and Trevor Joyce with Smith s wife Irene in Dublin to publish poetry 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 Pentti Saarikoski Helsinki a selection of poetry in translation from Finnish Wole Soyinka Idanre and Other Poems Canada edit Margaret Atwood The Circle Game won a Governor General s award and sold out immediately 4 John Robert Colombo Abracadabra 5 Louis Dudek Atlantis Montreal Delta Canada 1967 6 D G Jones Phrases from Orpheus 5 Irving Layton Periods of the Moon Poems Toronto McClelland and Stewart 7 Dennis Lee Kingdom of Absence Toronto Anansi 8 Dorothy Livesay The Unquiet Bed 9 Eli Mandel An Idiot Joy 5 Governor General s Award 1967 Michael Ondaatje The Dainty Monsters Toronto Coach House Press 10 P K Page Cry Ararat Poems New and Selected 11 Al Purdy North of Summer 5 a diary in verse recounting his stay on Baffin Island F R Scott Trouvailles Poems from Prose Montreal Delta Canada 12 A J M Smith Editor A Book of Modern Canadian Verse anthology 5 Poems New and Collected Raymond Souster As Is Toronto Oxford University Press 13 Raymond Souster editor New Wave Canada anthology of younger poets Miriam Waddington The Glass Trumpet George Woodcock Selected Poems of George Woodcock Toronto Clarke Irwin Canada 14 India edit A K Ramanujan The Striders Delhi Oxford University Press 15 Arvind Krishna Mehrotra Woodcuts on Paper 16 Kamala Das The Descendants Calcutta Writers Workshop India 17 Lawrence Bantleman Kanchenjunga Calcutta Writers Workshop India 17 New Poems Calcutta Writers Workshop India 17 Sukanta Chaudhuri Poems Calcutta Writers Workshop India 17 Margaret Chatterjee The Spring and the Spectacle Calcutta Writers Workshop India 17 A Madhavan Poems Calcutta Writers Workshop India 18 R Rabindranath Menon Dasavatara and Other Poems Calcutta Writers Workshop India 19 S R Mokashi Punekar The Pretender Calcutta Writers Workshop India 20 Mohinder Monga Through the Night Raptly Calcutta Writers Workshop India 21 Tarpiti Mookerji The Golden Road to Samarkand Calcutta Writers Workshop India 22 Suniti Namjoshi Poems Calcutta Writers Workshop India 23 The Jackass and the Lady Calcutta Writers Workshop India 23 Stanley P Rajiva The Permanent Element Calcutta Writers Workshop India 24 S Santhi Lamplight in the Sun Calcutta Writers Workshop India 25 O P Bhagat Another Planet New Delhi Lakshmi Books 17 Sankara Krishna Chettur Golden Stars and Other Poems Madras Higginbotham 17 Harindranath Chattopadhyaya Virgins and Vineyards Bombay Pearl Pub 17 Raul De Loyola Furtado also known as Joseph Furtado died 1947 Selected Poems third edition revised Bombay published by Philip Furdado first edition 1942 second edition revised 1947 posthumously published 17 26 Monika Varma translator A Bunch of Tagore Poems Calcutta Writers Workshop 27 Kushwant Singh editor The Asian PEN Anthology Taplinger 28 New Zealand edit Fleur Adcock Tigers London Oxford University Press New Zealand poet who moved to England in 1963 29 James K Baxter The Lion Skin Poems Aspects of Poetry in New Zealand critical study The Man on the Horse critical study Alistair Campbell Blue Rain Poems Wellington Wai te ata Press United Kingdom edit Fleur Adcock Tigers New Zealander living in and published in the United Kingdom 30 Kingsley Amis A Look Round the Estate 30 Patricia Beer Just Like the Resurrection Martin Bell Collected Poems 1937 1966 D M Black With Decorum Alan Brownjohn The Lions Mouths 30 T S Eliot Poems Written in Early Youth a second edition of the 1950 book of poems edited and privately printed by John Hayward posthumous Janet Frame The Pocket Mirror Bryn Griffiths The Stones Remember London J M Dent Geoffrey Grigson A Skull in Salop and Other Poems 30 Thom Gunn Touch 30 Libby Houston A Stained Glass Raree Show London Allison and Busby Ted Hughes Wodwo a collection of poems a radio play and five stories Elizabeth Jennings Collected Poems 1967 London Macmillan P J Kavanagh On the Way to the Depot 30 Thomas Kinsella Nightwalker and Other Poems 30 George MacBeth The Colour of Blood Hugh MacDiarmid pen name of Christopher Murray Grieve a Scot A Lap of Honour with some poems previously almost unobtainable 4 Collected Poems a revised edition Roger McGough Frinck A Day in the Life Of and Summer with Monica 30 Leslie Norris Finding Gold Brian Patten Little Johnny s Confession 30 Tom Pickard High on the Walls used Geordie Newcastle slang James Reeves Selected Poems London Allison and Busby Anthony Thwaite The Stones of Emptiness Rosemary Tonks Iliad of Broken Sentences London The Bodley Head Vernon Watkins Selected Poems 1930 60 30 Anthologies edit Edward Lucie Smith ed The Liverpool Scene anthology featuring work by the Mersey Beat poets Adrian Henri Roger McGough and Brian Patten publisher Donald Carroll The Mersey Sound 10th volume in the Penguin Modern Poets series including work by Liverpudlians Adrian Henri Roger McGough Brian Patten Stephen Bann Concrete Poetry poems originally written in English German Spanish and Portuguese Howard Sergeant Commonwealth Poems of Today covering 24 Commonwealth countries published for The English Association by John Murray in the United Kingdom Duncan Glen ed Poems Addressed to Hugh MacDiarmid Donald Allen and Robert Creeley eds The New Writing in the USA published by Penguin including work by John Ashbery William Burroughs Allen Ginsberg Jack Kerouac Frank O Hara Charles Olson prose as well as poetry United States edit W H Auden Collected Shorter Poems 1927 1957 first published in the United Kingdom in 1966 English native published in the United States Ted Berrigan Ron Padgett and Joe Brainard Bean Spasms in which no authors were listed for individual poems although some were written by one poet some in collaboration Ted Berrigan Many Happy Returns John Berryman Berryman s Sonnets New York Farrar Straus amp Giroux Paul Blackburn The Reardon Poems The Cities Richard Brautigan All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace including the poem of the same name Gwendolyn Brooks The bitch Robert Creeley Words 31 Ed Dorn The North Atlantic Turbine Fulcrum Press 32 Robert Lowell Near the Ocean New York Farrar Straus and Giroux 33 Carl Rakosi Amulet Rakosi s first published volume since 1941 W S Merwin The Lice New York Atheneum 34 Marianne Moore Complete Poems J R R Tolkien The Road Goes Ever On English writer but this book first published in the United States published in the United Kingdom in 1968 30 Reed Whittemore Poems New and Selected James Wright Shall We Gather at the River Other in English edit Eavan Boland New Territory Ireland Edward Brathwaite Rights of Passage first part of his The Arrivants trilogy which also includes Masks 1968 and Islands 1969 Caribbean 35 Dom Moraes Beldam amp Others a pamphlet of verse India Chris Wallace Crabbe The Rebel General Sydney Angus amp Robertson Australia Lenrie Peters Gambia Satellites London Heinemann African Writers Series No 37 Judith Wright The Other Half AustraliaWorks published in other languages editListed by language and often by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet s native land if different substantially revised works listed separately Denmark edit Jorgen Gustava Brandt Ateliers Klaus Hoeck Mit enf snee 1967 Nuancer 36 Jens Ornsbo a new collection of poems Klaus Rifbjerg Faedrelandssang Henrik Nordbrandt Miniaturer Jorgen Gustava Brandt Ateliers Studios Denmark 37 French language edit France edit Anne Marie Albiach Flammigere 38 P Chaullet Soudaine ecorce Lucienne Desnoues Les Ors Jean Daive Decimale blanche Mercure de France 38 R Dubillard Le dirai que je suis tombe Jean Follain D Apres tout 38 M Fombeure A Chat petit Jean Grosjean Elegies which won the Prix des Critiques 39 Eugene Guilleveic Euclidiennes 38 Edmond Jabes Yael 38 Philippe Jaccottet Airs 38 J Lebrau Du Cypres tourne l ombre Francis Ponge Le Nouveau Recueil 38 Le Savon 38 Raymond Queneau Courir les rues 38 Charles le Quintrec Stances du verbe amour Jacques Roubaud S 38 forms of sonnets arranged in a way reflecting the moves of the board game Go and with the suggestion that the order might be rearranged 40 the title comes from the mathematical symbol for belonging 41 Lilaine Wouters Le Gel Critical studies edit P de Boisdeffre La Poesie francaise de Baudelaire a nos jours Rene Etiemble Poetes ou faiseurs a critical study M Guiney La Poesie de Pierre Reverdy G Sadoul Aragon A Alter J C Renard German language edit Paul Celan Breathturn Atemwende Germany edit Gunter Grass Ausgefragt West Germany Elfriede Jelinek Lisas Schatten Austrian writer published in West Germany Karl Mickel Vita nova mea East Germany Hebrew edit Israel edit B Pomerantz Shirim Poems introduction by N Peniel posthumous N Shtern Bain ha Arpilim Amid the Mists preface by A Broides T Carmi ha Unikorn Mistakel ba Mareh The Unicorn Looks into the Mirror Ori Bernstein be Ona ha Kezarah In the Brief Season Yaoz Kast a book of collected poems Ozer Rabin Shuv ve shuv Again and Again A Aldon a book of poems S Pilus a book of poems S Tanny Ad Shehigia ha Yom title translated by the author as The Moment Came D Chomsky Ezov ba Even The Moss on the Stone United States edit Israel Efros collected poems four volumes Eliezer D Friedland Shirim be Sulam Minor Poems in a Minor Key Avraham Marthan Shavot ha Sirot Im Erev The Birds Return at Evening Yizhak Finkel Maginah Morikah Verdant Melody India edit Listed in alphabetical order by first name Hem Barua Man Mayuri Assamese language 42 Ramakant Rath Anek Kothari Many Rooms Oriya language 43 Rituraj Ek Marandharma aur Anya Hindi language 44 Sitakant Mahapatra Astapadi Eight Steps Oriya language 43 Sugathakumari Pathirappookkal Midnight Flowers Malayalam language Umashankar Joshi Abhijna Gujarati language 45 Italy edit Lino Curci Gli operai della terra Antonio Veneziano Ottave posthumous Carlo Vallini Un giorno posthumous Enrico Falqui editor Tutte le poesie della Voce anthology Portuguese language edit Brazil edit Jose Paulo Paes Anatomias Affonso Avila Residuos Seiscentista em Minas a study of the barique poetry of Minas Gerais Spanish language edit Chile edit Rosamel del Valle a book of poetry posthumously published Humberto Diaz Casanueva El sol ciego Gabriela Mistral Poema de Chile Poem of Chile posthumously published 46 Spain edit Gaston Basquero Memorial de un testigo Cuban resident of Spain Gabriel Celaya Lo que faltaba Precedido de la linterna sorda y Musica de baile Manuel Tunon de Lara Antonio Machado poeta del pueblo a critical study Yiddish edit Dovid Sfard Barefoot Steps Poland Israel edit Yankev Fridman Loving Kindness Rikude Potash a book of poems posthumous United States edit Rokhl Korn a book of poems Avrom Zak a book of poems M M Shafir a book of poems L Faynberg a book of poems Sholem Shtern a book of poems M Frid Vaninger a book of poems M Olitsky a book of poems Soviet Union edit Leyb Kvitko a book of selected poems Shimon Halkin My Treasury Other edit Luo Fu Poems from Beyond Chinese Taiwan 47 Einar Skjaeraasen Sang i september the first poem to appear since 1956 from one of Norway s most popular poets 4 Pentti Saarikoski Laulu laululta pois Going Away Song by Song a book length poem Finland Alexander Mezhirov Podkova Podkova Russia Soviet Union Wislawa Szymborska Poland Sto pociech No End of Fun Poezje wybrane Selected Poetry Awards and honors editCanada edit See 1967 Governor General s Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards United Kingdom edit Cholmondeley Award Seamus Heaney Brian Jones Norman Nicholson Eric Gregory Award Angus Calder Marcus Cumberlege David Harsent David Selzer Brian Patten Frost Medal Marianne Moore Queen s Gold Medal for Poetry Charles Causley United States edit Bollingen Prize Robert Penn Warren National Book Award for Poetry James Merrill Nights and Days Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Anne Sexton Live or Die Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets Mark Van Doren France edit Max Jacob Award Edith Boissonnas for L Embellie Critics Prize J Grosjean Elegies Apollinaire Award P Gascar Le Quatrieme Etat de la matiereBirths editJanuary Karen Volkman American poet May 5 Saskia Hamilton American poet June 9 Malu Urriola Chilean poet June 16 Kasra Anghaee Swiss poet August 22 Valerie Rouzeau French poet and translator September 21 Suman Pokhrel Nepali poet lyricist playwright translator and artist October 21 Pam Rehm American poet Sia Figiel Samoan novelist poet and painter Lisa Jarnot American poet 48 V Penelope Pelizzon American poet Joelle Taylor English performance poet Diane Thiel American poet and academic 49 Matthew Zapruder American poet and editorDeaths editBirth years link to the corresponding year in poetry article January 29 Ion Buzdugan 79 born 1887 Romanian poet folklorist and politician February 13 Forugh Farrokhzad born 1934 Iranian poet and film director in automobile accident March 16 Thomas MacGreevy 72 born 1893 Irish poet director of the National Gallery of Ireland and member of the first Irish Arts Council March 30 Jean Toomer 72 born 1894 American poet novelist and important figure of the Harlem Renaissance May 10 Margaret Larkin 67 born 1899 American writer poet singer songwriter researcher journalist and union activist 50 May 12 John Masefield 88 born 1878 English Poet Laureate and author May 22 Langston Hughes 65 born 1902 African American poet of heart failure June 7 Dorothy Parker 73 born 1893 American writer and poet known for her caustic wit of heart failure June 23 Sakae Tsuboi 壺井栄 born 1899 novelist and poet July 1 Chen Xiaocui 64 born 1902 Chinese poet fiction writer translator and painter suicide July 13 Yoshino Hideo 吉野秀雄 born 1902 Japanese Shōwa period tanka poet July 19 Odell Shepard 82 born 1884 American historian and poet July 22 Carl Sandburg 89 born 1878 American historian and poet of heart failure July 25 Pierre Albert Birot 91 born 1876 French poet and writer September exact date not known Christopher Okigbo 37 born 1930 Nigerian poet killed in action in Nigerian Civil War September 1 Siegfried Sassoon 80 born 1886 English poet and memoirist September 5 David C DeJong 62 Dutch American poet and fiction writer September 8 Katka Zupancic 77 born 1889 Slovene American children s poet September 23 Augusto Casimiro 78 born 1889 Portuguese poet founder of the Seara Nova literary review and political commentator October 8 Vernon Watkins 61 born 1906 Welsh poet and painter of heart failure November 17 Bo Bergman 98 born 1869 Swedish poet November 30 Patrick Kavanagh 63 born 1904 Irish poet and novelist of pneumonia 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