1951 in poetry
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| Years in poetry: | 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 |
| Years in literature: | 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 |
| Decades in poetry: | 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s |
| Centuries in poetry: | 19th century 20th century 21st century |
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| Decades: | 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s |
| Years: | 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 |
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[edit] Events
- Poet Cid Corman began Origin magazine in response to the failure of a magazine that Robert Creeley had planned. The magazine typically featured one writer per issue and ran, with breaks, until the mid 1980s. Poets featured included Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Larry Eigner, Denise Levertov, William Bronk, Theodore Enslin, Charles Olson, Louis Zukofsky, Gary Snyder, Lorine Niedecker, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams and Paul Blackburn. The magazine also led to the establishment of Origin Press, which published books by a similar range of poets.
- Bad Lord Byron, a film directed by David MacDonald about the Romantic poet
- Czeslaw Milosz, Polish poet, translator, literary critic, future (1980) winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, becomes an exile this year.
- The Dolmen Press is founded in Dublin, Ireland by Liam and Josephine Miller to provide a publishing outlet for Irish poetry, (the publisher also featured the work of Irish artists). The Press operated in Dublin from 1951 until Liam Miller's death in 1987.[1]
[edit] Works published
[edit] New Zealand
- James K. Baxter, Recent Trends in New Zealand Poetry, scholarship[2]
- Allen Curnow, editor, A Book of New Zealand Verse 1923-50, anthology[3]
- Denis Glover, Sings Harry, New Zealand[4]
- M. H. Holcroft, Discovered Isles, scholarship[2]
- Louis Johnson:
- Charles Spear, Twopence Coloured[6]
- Hubert Witheford, The Falcon Mark[6]
[edit] United Kingdom
- W. H. Auden, Nones, including the poem "In Praise of Limestone"
- Basil Bunting, Seeds, a long poem, published by Poetry magazine
- Charles Causley, Farewell Aggie Weston
- Peter Mason Opie and Iona Margaret Balfour Opie, The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes
- Poems of Today, British poetry anthology, fourth series
[edit] United States
- Hugh Kenner, The Poetry of Ezra Pound, highly influential in causing a re-assessment of Pound's poetry (New Directions), criticism
- Randall Jarrell:
- Robert Lowell, The Mills of the Kavanaughs, New York: Harcourt, Brace[7]
- James Merrill, First Poems
- Clark Ashton Smith, The Dark Chateau
- William Carlos Williams:
- Paterson, Book IV
- Collected Earlier Poems
[edit] Awards and honors
- Nobel Prize in Literature: Pär Lagerkvist, Swedish poet, author, playwright and writer
- Guggenheim Fellowship awarded to E.E. Cummings
- National Book Award for Poetry: Wallace Stevens, The Auroras of Autumn
- Pulitzer Prize for poetry: Carl Sandburg, Complete Poems
- Bollingen Prize: John Crowe Ransom
[edit] Births
- March 12 — Susan Musgrave, Canadian poet and children's author
- March 21 — Lesley Choyce, he is a Canadian author of novels, non-fiction, children's books, and poetry
- April 21 — Brigit Pegeen Kelly, American poet and academic, daughter of author Robert Glynn Kelly and married to poet Michael Madonick
- May 9 — Joy Harjo, Native-American poet, musician, and author
- June 20 — Paul Muldoon Irish poet
- September 13 — Suzanne Lummis, American poet and poetry educator/instigator
- date not known:
- Ralph Angel, American poet and translator
- Robin Becker
- Ron Charach
- Peter Christensen (poet)
- James Galvin
- Garrett Hongo, American poet
- Andrew Hudgins
- Peter Johnson (poet)
- Betsy Struthers, Canadian poet and novelist
- Robert Priest, Canadian poet and children's author
- Afaa M. Weaver
- Robert Wrigley, American poet
- Eddy Yanofsky
- Ray A. Young
[edit] Deaths
- September 18 — Gelett Burgess, 85, American artist, art critic, poet, author, and humorist
- December 4 — Pedro Salinas
- dates not known:
- Angelos Sikelianos, Greek
- Hertha Kraftner (born 1928), German[8]
[edit] Notes
- ^ [1]Web page titled "Dolmen Press Collection" at the Wake Forest University Web site, accessed October 20, 2007
- ^ a b Preminger, Alex and T.V.F. Brogan, et al., editors, The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993, Princeton University Press and MJF Books, "New Zealand Poetry" article, "History and Criticism" section, p 837
- ^ Allen Curnow Web page at the New Zealand Book Council website, accessed April 21, 2008
- ^ "Denis Glover" article in The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, 1966 website, accessed April 21, 2008
- ^ Preminger, Alex and T.V.F. Brogan, et al., editors, The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993, Princeton University Press and MJF Books, "New Zealand Poetry" article, "Anthologies" section, p 837
- ^ a b c d Web page titled "The Contemporary Scene" in An Encyclopedia of New Zealand, 1966 website, accessed April 21, 2008
- ^ a b c M. L. Rosenthal, The New Poets: American and British Poetry Since World War II, New York: Oxford University Press, 1967, "Selected Bibliography: Individual Volumes by Poets Discussed", pp 334-340
- ^ Hofmann, Michael, editor, Twentieth-Century German Poetry: An Anthology, Macmillan/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006

