Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
- November 1 – A Sylvia Plath sonnet from her college years was discovered and first published by Blackbird, an online literary journal run by the English Department at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia.
- November – The most influential American poets of all time are Walt Whitman, T. S. Eliot, William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens, and Sylvia Plath, according to Christian Wiman, editor of Poetry Magazine. Wiman named the poets in a sidebar article to a December The Atlantic Monthly cover story about the "100 Most Influential Americans" — no poet made it on that larger list.2
- November 14 – Times Literary Supplement, reports on the discovery of a missing manuscript of Shelley's "Poetical Essay", a 172-line poem originally published in a 1811 pamphlet which criticizes war, politics and religion; although published anonymously, the poem is thought to have contributed to the rebel poet's expulsion from the University of Oxford.1
- November 10 – A new series, "The Best of Irish Poetry" was launched by Southword Editions in Ireland with the 80-page The Best of Irish Poetry 2007 The project is under the direction of Patrick Cotter, with Colm Breathnach as Irish-language editor and Maurice Riordan as English-language (or Hiberno-English) editor. "Quite often readers abroad are presented with a selection of Irish poets restricted to those who are first published in the USA or the UK," Cotter wrote. "This annual series will present a more general selection generated by more informed pundits."3
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:
- Margaret Avison, Momentary Dark
- George Elliott Clarke, Black. Vancouver: Polestar, ISBN 1551929031
- John Paul Fiorentino, The Theory of the Loser Class (Coach House Books) ISBN 9781552451687
- Don McKay:
- Michael Ondaatje, The Story, Toronto: House of Anansi, ISBN 08878419455
- Sina Queyras, Lemon Hound (Coach House Books) ISBN 9781552451670
- Angela Rawlings, Wide Slumber for Lepidopterists (Coach House Books) ISBN 9781552451694
- Nathalie Stephens, Touch to Affliction (Coach House Books) ISBN 9781552451755
- Vona Groarke, Juniper Street, Oldcastle: The Gallery Press, Ireland
- Maurice Riordan and Colm Breathnach, editors, Best of Irish Poetry 2007 selections from 50 Irish poets, including Eavan Boland, Seamus Heaney, Thomas McCarthy, Paul Muldoon, Paul Durcan, Eamon Grennan, Vona Groarke, Thomas Kinsella, Michael Longley, Dorothy Molloy, Gerry Murphy, Katie Donovan, Matthew Sweeney, Derek Mahon, Gabriel Rosenstock, Louis De Paor, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill (Southward Editions) ISBN 9781905002238 (anthology) Ireland (published November 2006)
- Justin Quinn, Waves and Trees, Oldcastle: The Gallery Press
Poets in Best New Zealand Poems
Poems from these 25 poets were selected by Andrew Johnston for Best New Zealand Poems 2005, published online this year:
- Carol Ann Duffy and Jane Ray, The Lost Happy Endings, Penguin
- James Fenton:
- Selected Poems (2006) Penguin7
- Editor, The New Faber Book of Love Poems (anthology)7
- John Haynes, Letter to Patience, a book-length poem in iambic pentameter, winner of the Costa Book Award
- Seamus Heaney, District and Circle, Faber & Faber
- Allison Hedge Coke - Blood Run Salt Publications
- Geoffrey Hill: Without Title
- Derek Mahon, Adaptations (A collection of versions, rather than translations proper, from poets such as Pasolini, Juvenal, Bertolt Brecht, Valery, Baudelaire, Rilke, and Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill.) Gallery Press
- Sean O'Brien, Inferno: a verse version of Dante's Inferno (Picador)
- Robin Robertson, Swithering, winner of the 2006 Forward Poetry Prize for Best Collection, shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize
- Claire Tomalin, Thomas Hardy, Penguin Press, one of the New York Times "100 Notable Books of the Year" for 2007 (biography)
- Hugo Williams, Dear Room, (Faber and Faber)
Poets included in New Writing 14
This book of British writing (Granta, ISBN 1-86207-850-5), edited by Lavinia Greenlaw and Helon Habila, contains short stories, essays and excerpts of novels in addition to poems by these poets:
- A. R. Ammons, Selected Poems, American Poets Project of the Library of America; distributed by Penguin Putnam, posthumous
- Robin Becker, Domain of Perfect Affection, Pittsburgh University Press
- Elizabeth Bishop, Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragments, Alice Quinn, editor (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) posthumous
- Charles Bukowski, Come On In!: New Poems (Ecco)
- Hayden Carruth, Toward the Distant Islands: New and Selected Poems, Copper Canyon Press, edited by Sam Hamill
- Jared Carter, Cross this Bridge at a Walk, Wind Publications.
- Hart Crane, Hart Crane: Complete Poems and Selected Letters, edited by Langdon Hammer, Library of America (posthumous)
- Robert Creeley, On Earth: Last Poems and an Essay (University of California Press)
- Dick Davis, Trick of Sunlight, Swallow Press
- Michael Dumanis and Cate Marvin, Editors, Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century (Sarabande Books)
- Daisy Fried, My Brother Is Getting Arrested Again (University of Pittsburgh Press), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry
- Jack Gilbert:
- Tough Heaven: Poems of Pittsburgh
- Transgressions: Selected Poems
- Allen Ginsberg, Collected Poems, 1947-1997 (posthumous), one of the New York Times "100 Notable Books of the Year", an expanded edition of the 1984 Collected Poems, 1947-1980
- Jesse Glass, The Passion of Phineas Gage and Selected Poems (West House/Ahadada)
- Eugene Gloria, Hoodlum Birds, Penguin
- Louise Glück, Averno (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), one of the New York Times "100 Notable Books of the Year"
- Linda Gregg, In the Middle Distance, Graywolf
- Donald Hall, White Apples and the Taste of Stone: Selected Poems 1946-2006 (Houghton Mifflin)
- Suheir Hammad, ZataarDiva, book and CD (Cypher/Rattapallax)
- Jim Harrison, Saving Daylight (Copper Canyon Press) ISBN 1-55659-235-3
- Seamus Heaney, District and Circle, Farrar Straus & Giroux
- Allison Hedge Coke - Blood RunUS edition
- George Heym, Poems (Northwestern University Press, translated from German by Antony Hasler
- Jeffrey Harrison, Incomplete Knowledge, Four Way Books
- Jane Hirshfield, After: Poems, (HarperCollins), named as one of the best books of the year by The Washington Post
- Paul Hoover, Edge and Fold (Apogee Press)
- Frieda Hughes, Forty-Five (HarperCollins)
- Troy Jollimore, Tom Thomson in Purgatory (MARGIE/Intuit House), winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry
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- Patricia Spears Jones, Femme du Monde: Poems, (Tia Chucha Press)
- Mary Karr, Sinners Welcome: Poems (HarperCollins)
- Ariana-Sophia M. Kartsonis, Intaglio, Kent State
- Galway Kinnell, Strong Is Your Hold (Houghton Mifflin Books), the poet's first collection of new poems in more than a decade, one of the New York Times "100 Notable Books of the Year"
- Thomas Kinsella, Collected Poems: 1956–2001, Wake Forest
- Kei Miller, Kingdom of Empty Bellies, Jamaican poet published in the United States:
- Hannah Nijinsky and John Most, Persephone (AQP Collective)
- Alice Notley, Grave of Light: New and Selected Poems 1970-2005 (Wesleyan University Press)
- Mary Oliver, Thirst (Beacon Press)
- Carl Phillips, Riding Westward, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- Ishmael Reed, New and Collected Poems, 1964-2006, one of the New York Times "100 Notable Books of the Year"
- Lisa Robertson, The Men: A Lyric Book (BookThug) ISBN 0973974257
- Theodore Roethke, Straw for the Fire: From the Notebooks of Theodore Roethke, compiled by David Wagoner from "277 spiral notebooks of poetry fragments, aphorisms, jokes, memos, journal entries, random phrases, bits of dialog, commentary, and fugitive miscellany", Copper Canyon Press, ISBN 1556592485 (posthumous)8
- Miltos Sachtouris, Poems (1945 - 1971), bilingual edition, Greek with English translation by Karen Emmerich (Archipelago Books), finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry
- Frederick Seidel, Ooga-Booga, (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry
- Julie Sheehan, Orient Point: Poems, (W.W. Norton & Co.)
- Patricia Smith, Teahouse of the Almighty: Poems, selected by Ed Sanders (Coffee House Press, 2006)
- W.D. Snodgrass, Not For Specialists, New and Selected Poems, (BOA Editions, Ltd.), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry
- Mark Strand, Man and Camel (Alfred A. Knopf)
- Rosmarie Waldrop:
- Alicia E. Vasquez, 1719 Union St. (Wasteland Press)
- Eliot Weinberger, Muhammed, (Verso, W.W. Norton & Co.)
- Dara Wier, Remnants of Hannah, Wave Books
- Jack Wiler, Fun Being Me: Poems (CavanKerry Press, Ltd.)
- George Witte, The Apparitioners, Three Rail Press
- Charles Wright, Scar Tissue, (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
- Franz Wright, God's Silence (Alfred A. Knopf)
- Robert Wrigley, Earthly Meditations: New and Selected Poems, Penguin
- Louis Zukofsky, Selected Poems, American Poets Project of the Library of America, distributed by Penguin Putnam; posthumous
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Anthologies in the United States
- Harold Bloom and Jesse Zuba, editors, American Religious Poems: An Anthology, Library of America
- Michael Hofmann, editor, Twentieth-Century German Poetry: An Anthology (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
- Joy Katz and Kevin Prufer, editors, Dark Horses: Poets on Overlooked Poems, 76 poems, each selected by a poet who was asked to provide an "unknown or underappreciated poem written by anyone, in any language, from any era", along with a brief essay by the selecting poet about the poem each chose; Illinois University Press
- Jeb Livingood, series editor; Eric Pankey, editor, Best New Poets 2006: 50 Poems from Emerging Writers, Samovar
Poets included in The Best American Poetry 2006
Poets included in The Best American Poetry 2006, edited by David Lehman, co-edited this year by Billy Collins:
Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States
- Jason Shinder, editor, “The Poem That Changed America: 'Howl' Fifty Years Later, essays on Allen Ginsberg's poem, Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Other
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:
Awards and honors
- American Academy of Arts and Letters: poets Paul Auster and Frank Bidart elected to the Literature Department
- Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress: Donald Hall appointed
- Crab Orchard Series in Poetry Open Competition Awards: Moira Linehan, If No Moon
- James Laughlin Award for poetry: Tracy K. Smith
- National Book Award for poetry: Nathaniel Mackey, Splay Anthem, New Directions
- Finalists: Louise Glück, Averno, Farrar, Straus & Giroux; H.L. Hix, Chromatic, Etruscan Press; Ben Lerner, Angle of Yaw, Copper Canyon Press; James McMichael, Capacity, Farrar, Straus & Giroux
- National Poetry Review Book Prize: Bryan Penberthy, Lucktown.
- Poets' Prize: Catherine Tufariello, Keeping My Name
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (United States): Claudia Emerson, Late Wife
- Robert Fitzgerald Prosody Award: John Hollander
- Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize: Richard Wilbur
- Whiting Writers' Award (poetry winners): Sherwin Bitsui, Tyehimba Jess, Suji Kwock Kim
- Wallace Stevens Award: Michael Palmer
- Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition: Jessica Fisher, Frail-Craft; Judge: Louise Glück
- Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets: Carl Phillips
- Frost Medal: Maxine Kumin
- Shelley Memorial Award: George Stanley (poet), Judges: Sonia Sanchez, Joshua Clover
- Writer Magazine/Emily Dickinson Award: Nicole Cooley, "The Anatomical Museum", Judge: Gerald Stern
- Cecil Hemley Memorial Award: Rusty Morrison, "Sky Clutches Any Strong Beat", Judge: Cal Bedient
- Lanan Literary Award for Poetry: Bruce Weigl
- Lyric Poetry Award: Alice Jones, "Valle D'Aosta", Judge: Toi Derricotte
- Lucille Medwick Memorial Award: Lynne Knight, "Recovery", Judge: Grace Schulman
- Alice Fay di Castagnola Award (for a manuscript in progress): G.C. Waldrep, Archicembalo,
- Louise Louis/Emily F. Bourne Student Poetry Award: Katherine Browning, "to discover the cartography of blankness", Judge: Prageeta Sharma
- George Bogin Memorial Award: Kevin Prufer
- Robert H. Winner Memorial Award: Daneen Wardrop, Archicembalo, Judge: Jean Valentine
- Norma Farber First Book Award: Cammy Thomas, Cathedral of Wish, Judge: Medbh McGuckian
- William Carlos Williams Award: Brenda Hillman, Pieces of Air in the Epic, Judge: Marjorie Welish
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
| date not known |
Binoy Majumdar |
born 1934 |
Bengali |
| January 4 |
Irving Layton, 93 |
born 1912 |
Canadian |
| February 21 |
Gennadiy Aygi, 71 |
born 1934 |
Chuvash/ Russian poet |
| February 25 |
Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin, 69 |
born 1936 |
Ethiopian poet laureate, in New York |
| March 3 |
Ivor Cutler, 83 |
born 1923 |
Scots |
| March 15 |
Ken Brewer, 64 |
born 1941 |
American |
| March 27 |
Ian Hamilton Finlay, 80 |
born 1925 |
Scots poet, writer, artist, gardener |
| April 7 |
Muriel Spark, 88 |
born 1918 |
English novelist and poet |
| May 9 |
Jerzy Ficowski, 81 |
born 1924 |
Polish poet, writer and translator |
| May 14 |
Stanley Kunitz, 100 |
born 1905 |
former U.S. Poet Laureate |
| May 18 |
Gilbert Sorrentino, 77 |
born 1929 |
American novelist and poet |
| June 26 |
Jim Simmerman, 54 |
born 1952 |
American |
| July 6 |
Lisa Bellear, 45 |
born 1961 |
Australian |
| July 14 |
Patricia Goedicke |
born 1931 |
American, of pneumonia |
| July 26 |
Louise Bennett-Coverley |
born 1919 |
Jamaican folk poet known as "Miss Lou" |
| July 30 |
Trinidad Sánchez Jr., 63 |
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American Chicano performer/poet (stroke complications) |
| August 18 |
Shamsur Rahman
(also spelled "Shamsur Ruhman"), 76 |
born 1921 |
Bengali poet, columnist and journalist |
| November 27 |
Győző Határ, 92 |
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Hungarian poet and writer |
| November 29 |
Mario Cesariny, 83 |
born 1923 |
Portuguese painter and surrealist poet |
| December 2 |
kari edwards, 52 |
born 1954 |
poet, artist and gender activist |
| December 28 |
John Heath-Stubbs, 88 |
born 1918 |
English |
Notes and references
- ^ a b "Poetry in the News: 2006" webpage at Poetry Society webpage
- ^ Wiman, Christian, "An Expert's Opinion: Influential Poets", The Atlantic Monthly, December 2006, released in November, page 75
- ^ [1] "New Irish Anthology Series Launched", post dated December 1, 2006 at the Poetry International Web site, accessed December 18, 2006
- ^ [2]"Celebrated Canadian poet Don McKay wins $50,000 Griffin Prize" Canadian Press article, at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Web site, June 7, 2007 accessed October 8, 2007
- ^ Web page titled "Archive: Michael Ondaatje (1943- )" at the Poetry Foundation website, accessed May 7, 2008
- ^ Cilla McQueen - NZ Literature File - LEARN - The University Of Auckland Library
- ^ a b [3]Web page titled "Books by Fenton" at the James Fenton Web site, accessed October 11, 2007
- ^ Web page titled "Theodore Roethke / Straf for the Fire" at Copper Canyon Press website, accessed April 20, 2008
- [4] "A Timeline of English Poetry" Web page of the Representative Poetry Online Web site, University of Toronto
See also
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