1980 in poetry

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

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

Canadian poet John Newlove in June of this year
  • Roo Borson (American-Canadian):
    • In the Smoky Light of the Fields, ISBN 0-88823-024-9
    • Rain, ISBN 0-920806-19-8
  • Fred Cogswell, A Long Apprenticeship
  • Louis Dudek, Cross-Section: Poems 1940-1980. Toronto: Coach House Press.[2]
  • Dorothy Farmiloe, Words for My Weeping Daughter
  • Robert Finch, Variations and Theme.[3]
  • Gail Fox, In Search of Living Things
  • Ralph Gustafson, Landscape with Rain
  • Irving Layton, For My Neighbours in Hell. Oakville, Ontario: Mosaic Press.[4]
  • Miriam Mandel, Where Have You Been?. Edmonton: Longspoon Press.[5]
  • Joe Rosenblatt, The Sleeping Lady. Exile Editions.[6]
  • Raymond Souster, Collected Poems, Volume 1 (1940-55) (first of a projected ten-volume collection)
  • Raymond Souster and Richard Woollatt, eds. Poems of a Snow-Eyed Country. Don Mills, ON: Academic Press.[7]
  • Andrew Suknaski, Montage for an Interstellar Cry
  • Anne Szumigalski, A Game of Angels
  • Tom Wayman, Living on the Ground: Tom Wayman Country, including "Garrison", first prize-winner of the U.S. Bicentennial poetry competition
  • Phyllis Webb, Wilson's Bowl[8]

Caribbean

India, in English

Ireland

New Zealand

United Kingdom

Anthologies in the United Kingdom

United States

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States

Other in English

Works published in other languages

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

French language

Canada, in French

France

Germany

West Germany

East German exiles

Hebrew

  • Natan Sach, Tsfonit misrahit
  • Dan Pagis, editor, an anthology of medieval Hebrew love poetry
  • Mavet ve' ahava, an anthology of Egyptian poetry in Hebrew translation

India

Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

Italian

Norway

Poland

Portuguese language

Portugal

Brazilian

Russia

  • Aleksandr Blok (18801921), much of his poetry was republished in this year, his centenary, including a six-volume edition of his collected works and Blok in the Reminiscences of Contemporaries

Spanish language

Spain

Sweden

Other languages

Awards and honors

Australia

Canada

United Kingdom

United States

Spanish

Deaths

See also

Notes

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