Events
George Plimpton, Peter Matthiessen and Harold L. Humes found The Paris Review.
Works published
- John Ashbery, Turandot and Other Poems
- W. H. Auden, "The Shield of Achilles" poem first published; his poetry book of the same name will be published in 1955
- James K. Baxter, The Fallen House, New Zealand
- Charles Causley, Survivor's Leave
- Robert Creeley, American published in Europe:
- The Kind of Act of[1]
- The Immoral Proposition[1]
- E. E. Cummings, i — six nonlectures from his Charles Eliot Norton Lectures of 1951-1952 (Harvard University Press)
- Sir John Betjeman, A Few Late Chrysanthemums
- Louis MacNeice, Autumn Sequel
- Charles Olson:
- In Cold Hell, In Thicket, published in Origin as its eighth issue
- Mayan Letters, letters to the poet Robert Creeley, report on the author's research into Mayan hieroglyphs and discuss Olson's ideas on "objectism" in poetry. (criticism)[2]
- Karl Shapiro, Poems 1940-1953, New York: Random House[3]
- W. D. Snodgrass, Heart's Needle, New York: Knopf[3]
- Wallace Stevens, Collected Poems
- John Heath-Stubbs, New Poems
- John Heath-Stubbs and David Wright. editors, The Faber Book of Twentieth Century Verse: An Anthology of Verse in Britain 1900-1950, a selection in self-conscious contrast to the Faber Book of Modern Verse
- R.S. Thomas, The Minister
- Melvin Tolson, Libretto for the Republic of Liberia
Poets in the anthology Images of Tomorrow
John Heath-Stubbs edited this volume, published in the United Kingdom, which included poems from these writers: Dannie Abse – Drummond Allison – Eurasia Anderson - William Bell – Thomas Blackburn – Maurice Carpenter - Alex Comfort – Yorke Crompton – N. K. Cruikshank – Keith Douglas – George Every – John Fairfax – G. S. Fraser – John Gibbs – W. S. Graham - F. Pratt Green – J. C. Hall – Michael Hamburger – John Heath-Stubbs – Glyn Jones – Sidney Keyes – Francis King – James Kirkup – Norman Nicholson – I. R. Orton – Michael Paffard – Kathleen Raine – Anne Ridler – Walter Roberts – W. R. Rodgers – Joseph Rykwert – John Smith – Muriel Spark – Derek Stanford – J. Ormond Thomas – W. Price Turner – John Wain – John Waller – Vernon Watkins – Gordon Wharton - Margaret Willy – David Wright
Awards and honors
Births
Deaths
- April 6 — Idris Davies, Welsh poet, originally writing in Cymraeg, but later writing exclusively in English.
- July 16 — Hilaire Belloc, 82, humorous poet, essayist and travel writer whose "cautionary tales", humorous poems with a moral, are the most widely known of his writings, from burns resulting from a fall into a fireplace
- November 9 — Dylan Thomas, 39, Welsh poet, from a cerebral incident;
- November 30 — Francis Picabia, painter, poet
- date not known:
See also
References
- ^ a b Everett, Nicholas, "Robert Creeley's Life and Career" at the Modern American Poetry website, accessed May 1, 2008
- ^ Christensen, Paul, Web page titled "Charles Olson's Life and Career" at the Modern American Poetry website, accessed May 1, 2008
- ^ a b 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
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