1969 in poetry

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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:

Canada

India, in English

  • P. Lal, editor, Modern Indian Poetry in English: An Anthology and Credo, Calcutta, Writers Workshop, India, anthology (second, expanded edition, 1971, however, on page 597 of the second edition, an "editor's note" states contents "on the following pages are a supplement to the first edition" and is dated "1972")[8][9]
  • Daisy Aldan, editor, Poems of India; New York, United States.[10]

United Kingdom

Children of Albion poetry anthology

Children of Albion: Poetry of the Underground in Britain, edited by Michael Horovitz, was the first anthology to present a wide-ranging selection of the new British Poetry Revival movement. Poems from these writers were included in it:

United States

  • W. H. Auden, City without Walls
  • Ted Berrigan, Peace: Broadside
  • John Berryman:
  • Elizabeth Bishop, The Complete Poems (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux)
  • Paul Blackburn, Two New Poems
  • Louise Bogan, The Blue Estuaries
  • Lucille Clifton, Good Times, selected as one of the year's best books by The New York Times
  • Robert Creeley, Pieces[15]
  • Ed Dorn:
    • Gunslinger: Book II, Black Sparrow Press[16]
    • The Midwest Is That Space Between the Buffalo Statler and the Lawrence Eldridge, T. Williams[16]
    • The Cosmology of Finding Your Spot, Cottonwood[16]
    • Twenty-four Love Songs, Frontier Press[16]
  • Ed Dorn and Gordon Brotherston, translators, Jose Emilio Pacheco, Tree Between Two Walls, Black Sparrow Press[16]
  • LeRoi Jones, editor, Black Magic: Poetry, 1961-1967
  • Hugh Kenner, The Invisible Poet: T. S. Eliot (revised from the 1959 edition), Canadian writing and published in the United States (criticism)
  • James Merrill, The Fire Screen
  • W. S. Merwin:
    • Animae, San Francisco: Kayak[17]
    • Translator, Transparence of the World, poems by Jean Follain, New York: Atheneum (reprinted in 2003, Port Townsend, Washington: Copper Canyon Press)[17]
    • Translator, Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair by Pablo Neruda; London: Cape (reprinted in 2004 with an introduction by Christina Garcia, New York: Penguin Books)[17]
    • Translator, Voices: Selected Writings of Antonio Porchia, Chicago: Follett (reprinted in 1988 and 2003, Port Townsend, Washington: Copper Canyon Press)[17]
  • Vladimir Nabokov, Poems and Problems, ISBN 0-07-045724-7
  • Lorine Niedecker, T & G: Collected Poems, 1936-1966
  • Ron Padgett, Great Balls of Fire, Holt, Rinehart & Winston
  • Charles Reznikoff, By the Well of Living & Seeing and The Fifth Book of the Maccabees
  • Aram Saroyan, Pages, Random House
  • James Schuyler, Freely Espousing
  • Charles Simic, Jim Harrison, George Quasha, Dan Gerber, J.D. Reed, Five Blind Men, (Sumac Press)
  • Gary Snyder, Smokey the Bear Sutra
  • Louis Zukofsky, in collaboration with his wife, Celia, publishes an experimental Latin translation Catullus

Other English language

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:

French language

Canada, in French

  • André Major, Poèmes pour durer
  • Pierre Chatillon, Soleil de bivouac
  • Jean-Guy Pilon:
    • Comme Eau retenue (Paris), a republishing of all of his previous books of poems in one volume
    • Saisons pour la continuelle, Paris: Seghers[21]
  • Guy Robert, five books of poems
  • Jean Royer, Nos corps habitables, Sillery: Éditions de l'Arc[22]
  • André Saint-Germain, Sens unique
  • Gemma Tremblay, Les Seins gorgés

France

  • Louis Aragon, Les Chambres[23]
  • M. Beguey, La Rose ardente
  • G. Belloni, La Route du feu
  • Luc Bérimont, Un Feu vivant
  • M. Berry, Isabelle
  • Philippe Chabaneix, Les matins et les soirs
  • René Char, La Pluie giboyeuse
  • Andrée Chedid:
    • Contre-chat
    • Seul le Visage
  • Michel Deguy, Figurations[14]
  • P. Dumaine, Inscriptions
  • Jacques Dupin, L'embrasure[14]
  • Pierre Emmanuel, pen name of Noël Mathieu, Notre Père[23]
  • Gérard Genette, Figures II, one of three volumes of a work of critical scholarship in poetics general theory of literary form and analysis of individual works the Figures volumes are concerned with the problems of poetic discourse and narrative in Stendhal, Flaubert and Proust and in Baroque poetry (see also Figures I 1966, Figures III 1972)[23]
  • Eugene Guilleveic, Ville[14]
  • R. Houdelot, Amour en profil perdu
  • Philippe Jaccottet:
    • Leçons[14]
    • L'Entretien des muses, a prose account of poetry writing[23]
  • Edmond Jabès, Elya[14]
  • Michel Leiris, Note sans mémoire, Gallimard[23]
  • Loys Masson, La Croix de rose rouge (posthumous)
  • Saint-John Perse, Chanté par celle qui fut là [...], Paris: privately printed by Robert Blanchet[24]
  • Raymond Queneau, Fendre les flots[14]
  • Jean-Claude Renard, La Braise et la Rivière[23]
  • S. de Ricard, Les Chemins perdus
  • Robert Sabatier won the Grand Prix de Poésie for:
    • Les Poisons délectables
    • Les Châteaux des millions d'années
Anthologies
  • Marc Alyn, editor, La Nouvelle Poésie française
  • J. Loisy, editor, Un Certain Choix de poèmes

Germany

  • Hilde Domin, editor, Doppelinterpretationen: Das zeitgenössische deutsche Gedicht zwischen Autor und Leser, Frankfurt and Bonn: Athenaum (scholarship)[25]
  • H. Lamprecht, editor, Deutschland, Deutschland: Politische Gedichte, anthology[26]
  • Albrecht Schöne, Über politische Lyrik im 20. Jahrhundert, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (scholarship)[25]

Hebrew

  • P.Naveh, editor, Lol Shirai Yaakov Frances, the works of a seventeenth-century Italian Hebrew poet
  • Rachel u-Michtaveha, Shirai Rachel u-Michtaveha (posthumous)
  • A. Broides, Mivhar Shirim
  • D. Chomsky, ba-Et u-Veona
  • K. A. Bertini, Bakbuk Al Pnai ha-Mayim
  • Y. Amichai, Ahshav be-Raash
  • Y. Mar, Panim le-Kan (posthumous)
  • D. Ravikovich, ha-Sefer ha-Shelishi
  • N. Stuchkoff, compiler, Otzar ha-Safa ha-Ivrit (United States)
  • G. Churgin, Ojkai Mahshava (United States)
  • R. Ben-Yosef, (An American Jew living in Israel) Derech Eretz

India

Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

Italy

  • Guido Ceronetti, Poesie, frammenti, poesie separate
  • Giuseppe Favati, Controbuio
  • Albino Pierro, Eccò 'a morte ("Why Death?"), in the Tursi language (Lucania)

Other

  • Miguel de Unamuno, edited by Roberto Paoli, Poesie, scholarly survey of his verse, with a selection of his Spanish poems with Italian translations

Norway

Poland

Portuguese

Brazil

Portugal

  • Ruy de Moura Belo, Homem de palavra[s] ("A Man of [His] Word[s]")[30]

Russia

  • Evgeni Vinokurov, Selected Poems
  • Vladimir Sokolov, Snow in September
  • Konstantin Vanshenkin, Experience
  • Aleksandr Tvardovsky, Lyrical Poems
  • Andrei Voznesensky, "I Can't Write" a poem published in Phoenix, a broadsheet newspaper
  • Robert Rozhdestvenski, Poem About Different Points of View, a long poem published in Yunost

Spanish poetry

Spain

Latin America

Mexico

Other Latin America

  • Jorge Luis Borges:
    • Nueva antología personal
    • Elogio de las sombras
  • A. Pizarnik, Extracción de la piedra de la locura
  • F. Urondo, Adolecer
  • Pablo Neruda, Fin de mundo
  • Luis Cardoza y Aragón, Dibujos de ciego (Guatemala)
  • Ernesto Cardenal, Homenaje a los indios americanos (Nicaragua)
  • P. A. Cuadra, Poesía escogida (Nicaragua)
  • César Velejo, Obra poética completa (Peru)
  • Roque Dalton, Taberna y otros lugares (El Salvador)

Sweden

Yiddish

  • Abraham Sutzkever, Poems from the Dead Sea
  • Chaim Grade, On My Way to You
  • Moyshe Knapheys [ru], a new collection
  • Leyb Morgentoy [he], a new collection
  • Chaim Leib Fox, a new collection
  • Israel Emiot, a new collection
  • Jacob Glatstein in an essay, said the poet should be a spokesman for his generation, and his poetry should be a poetry of involvement.
  • Leon Kusman, a new collection
  • Yitskhok Elkhonen Rontsh, a new collection
  • M. M. Shafir, a new collection

Other

Awards and honors

Births

Deaths

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Notes

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