1918 in poetry

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Events

James Joyce in 1918

And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.

—Closing line of "Anthem for Doomed Youth" by Wilfred Owen

Works published in English

Canada

India in English

United Kingdom

United States

Other in English

Works published in other languages

France

Germany

  • Kurd Adler, Wiederkehr: Gedichte
  • Wilhelm Runge, Das Denken träumt

Spanish language

  • Gerardo Diego, El romancero de la novia ("The Bride's Ballads"), Spain[15]
  • Federico García Lorca, Impressiones y paisajes ("Impressions and Landscapes"), Spain
  • César Vallejo, Los heraldos negros ("The Black Heralds" [16]) the author's first book is "a bitter interpretation of provincial life" which "represented a break with symbolism and had a profound effect upon contemporary poetry in Peru[17]

Other languages

Births

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

Date unknown

Deaths

John McCrae's grave at Wimereux cemetery

Note two subsections, below. Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

Killed in World War I

Sgt. Joyce Kilmer, American poet and a member of the 69th Volunteer Infantry Unit

Died in the 1918 flu pandemic

Awards and honors

See also

Notes

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