1960 in poetry

1960 in poetry

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yp2=1958
yp3=1959
year=1960
ya1=1961
ya2=1962
ya3=1963
dp3=1930s
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Events

*August Derleth launches the poetry magazine, "Hawk and Whippoorwill".
*Welsh poet Waldo Williams is imprisoned for six weeks for non-payment of income tax (a protest against defence spending).
*An inscription of an excerpt of the "Poema de Fernán González" is discovered on a roofing tile in Merindad de Sotoscueva, the earliest known record of it.

Works published in English


=Canada=

* Margaret Avison, "Winter Sun""Britannica Book of the Year 1961", covering events of 1960, published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1961; articles: American Literature, Canadian Literature, English Literature, French Literature, German Literature, Jewish Literature, Latin American Literature, Spanish Literature, Soviet Literature, Obituaries]
* Kenneth McRobbie, "Eyes Without a Face"
* Peter Miller, "Sonata for Frog and Man"

Anthologies

* A. J. M. Smith, "the Oxford Book of Canadian Verse", including untranslated poems in French combined in chronological order with English-language poems
* Edmund Snow Carpenter, an anthropologist, editor of this volume, "Anerca", anonymous Eskimo poems, with drawings by Enooesweetok


=United Kingdom=

* W. H. Auden, "Homage to Clio"
* Sir John Betjeman, "Summoned by Bells"
* Edwin Bronk, "A Family Affair", Northwood, Middlesex: Scorpion PressM. 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]
* Lawrence Durrell, "Collected Poems"
* D. J. Enright, "Some Men Are Brothers"
* Ted Hughes, "Lupercal", London: Faber and Faber; New York: Harper
* John Knight, "Straight Lines and Unicorns"
* Peter Levi, "The Gravel Ponds"
* Patrick Kavanagh, "Come Dance with Kitty Stobling"
* Norman MacCaig, "A Common Grace"
* Dom Moraes, "Poems", Indian at this time living in the United Kingdom
* Edwin Muir, "Collected Poems" (posthumous)
* William Ploner, "Collected Poems"
* Peter Redgrove, "The Collector", London: routledge and Kegan Paul
* Charles Tomlinson, "Seeing is Believing"
* Andrew Young, "Collected Poems"

United States

* Paul Blackburn, "Brooklyn Manhattan Transit: A Bouquet for Flatbush"
* Gwendolyn Brooks, "The Bean Eaters"
* E. E. Cummings, "Collected Poems"
* Robert Duncan, "Selected Poems", San Francisco: City Lights Books
* Paul Engle, "Poems in Praise", including the sonnet sequence "For the Iowa Dead"
* Jean Garrigue, "A Water Walk by Villa d'Este"
* Ramon Guthrie, "Graffiti"
* Randall Jarrell, "The Woman at the Washington Zoo", New York: Atheneum
* LeRoi Jones, "Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note", New York: Totem/Corinth Books
* Weldon Kees, "The Collected Poems of Weldon Kees" posthumous, edited by Donald Justice
* Jack Kerouac, "Mexico City Blues"
* Galway Kinnell, "What a Kingdom It Was", Boston: Houghton Mifflin
* Denise Levertov, "With Eyes at the Back of Our Heads"
* Robert Lowell, "Life Studies", New York: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy
* Howard Moss, "A Winter Come, a Summer Gone: Poems 1946-1960", New York: Scribner's
* Howard Nemerov, "New and Selected Poems", University of Chicago Press
* Charles Olson:
** "The Distances", New York: Grove Press
** "The Maximus Poems", New York: Jargon/Corinth Books
* Ezra Pound, "Thrones: 96-109 de los Cantares", multi-lingual cantos
* Anne Sexton, "To Bedlam and Part Way Back", Boston: Houghton Mifflin
* Wilfred Townley Scott, "Scrimshaw"
* W. D. Snodgrass, "Heart's Needle"
* Theodore Weiss, "Outlanders", New York: Macmillan
* Reed Whittemore, "The Self-Made Man and Other Poems"

Criticism, scholarship and biography

* Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren, "Understanding Poetry" (college textbook), originally published in 1938, goes into its third edition (a fourth will be published in 1976)
* Ed Dorn, "What I See in the Maximum Poems", Migrant Press (criticism)Web page titled [http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=1837"Archive / Edward Dorn (1929-1999)"] at the Poetry Foundation website, retrieved May 8, 2008]
* Karl Shapiro, "In Defense of Ignorance", an attack on the dominant critical values of modern poetry in the vein of T. S. Eliot, W. B. Yeats and Ezra Pound

The New American Poetry 1945-1960

"The New American Poetry 1945-1960", a poetry anthology edited by Donald Allen, and published in 1960, aimed to pick out the "third generation" of American modernist poets. In the longer term it attained a classic status, with critical approval and continuing sales. It was reprinted in 1999.

Poets represented:

Helen AdamJohn Ashbery – Paul Blackburn – Robin BlaserEbbe BorregaardBruce BoydRay BremserBrother AntoninusJames BroughtonPaul CarrollGregory CorsoRobert CreeleyEdward DornKirby DoyleRobert DuerdenRobert DuncanLarry EignerLawrence FerlinghettiEdward FieldAllen GinsbergMadeline GleasonBarbara GuestLeRoi JonesJack KerouacKenneth KochPhilip LamantiaDenise LevertovRon LoewinsohnEdward MarshallMichael McClureDavid MeltzerFrank O'HaraCharles OlsonJoel OppenheimerPeter OrlovskyStuart PerkoffJames SchuylerGary SnyderGilbert SorrentinoJack SpicerLew WelchPhilip WhalenJohn WienersJonathan Williams

Other in English

* Dom Moraes, "John Nobody", Indian at this time living in the United Kingdom
* Allen Curnow, "The Penguin Book of New Zealand Verse", New Zealand [ [http://www.bookcouncil.org.nz/writers/curnowa.html Allen Curnow Web page] at the New Zealand Book Council website, accessed April 21, 2008]

Works in other languages

French language


=Canada=

* Anne Hébert, "Poèmes"
* Michèle Lalonde:
** "Songe de la fiancée détruite"
** "Geôles"
* Paul Morin, "Géronte et son mirior"
* Yves Préfontaine, "L'Antre du poème"
* Pierre Trottier, "Les Belles au bois dormant"
* Gilles Vigneault, "Etraves"

Criticism, scholarship and biography

* Gérard Bessette, "Les Images en poésie canadienne-française"


=France=

* Louis Aragon, "Les Poètes"
* Georges Emmanuel Clancier, "Evidences"
* Paul Géraldy, "Vous et moi"
* Pierre Jean Jouve, "Proses"
* St. John Perse, "Chronique"

panish language


=Latin America=

* Manuel Blanco-González, "La luna et lluvia"
* Dolores Castro, "Cantares de vela"
* Pablo Antonio Cuadra, "El jaguar y la luna" (Nicaragua), winner of the Rubén Darío Prize
* Manuel Durán, "La paloma azul"
* Germán Pardo García, "Centauro al sol"
* León de Greiff, "Obras completas", with a preliminary study by Jorge Zalamea (Colombia)
* Carlos García-Prada, editor, "Escala del sueño", anthology of 35 Castilian lyrical poets
* Elías Nandino, "Nocturna palabra" (Mexico)

Criticism, scholarship and biography

* Emilio Armaza, "Eguren", an anthology and analysis of the Peruvian poet's verse
* Antonio Oliver Belmás, "Este otro Rubén Darío"
* Gastón Figueira, "De la vida y la obra de Gabriela Mistral"
* Manuel Pedro González, editor, "Antología crítica de José Marti", including writing by Darío, Gabriela Mistral, Unamuno, and Onís
* Glen L. Kolb, "Juan del Valle y Caviedes", "A Study of the Life, Times and Poetry of a Spanish Colonial Satirist"
* Eduardo Neale-Silva, "Horizonte humano", the first detailed biographical study of the Colombian poet José Eustasio Rivera
* Federico de Onís, "Luis Palês Matos—vida y obra-bibliografía, antología, poesías, inéditas", a study of the Puerto Rican poet's life and artistic development

Other

* Odysseus Elytis, "Έξη και μια τύψεις για τον ουρανό" ("Six Plus One Remorses For The Sky"), Greece
* H. M. Enzensberger, editor, "Museum der modernen Poesie", anthology of international modernist poetry, GermanPreminger, Alex and T.V.F. Brogan, et al., editors, "The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics", 1993, Princeton University Press and MJF Books, "German Poetry" article, "Anthologies in German" section, pp 473-474]
* Haim Gouri, "Shoshanat Ruhot" ("Compass Rose"), Israeli writing in Hebrew

Awards and honors

* Nobel Prize in Literature: St. John Perse (France)


=United Kingdom=

* Eric Gregory Award: Christopher Levenson
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: John Betjeman

United States

* National Book Award for Poetry: Robert Lowell, "Life Studies"
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: W. D. Snodgrass: "Heart's Needle"
* Bollingen Prize: Delmore Schwartz
* Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets: Jesse Stuart

Greece

* First State Poetry Price: Odysseus Elytis

Births

* January 28Robert von Dassanowsky, American academic, writer, poet, film and cultural historian, and producer.
* February 12George Elliott Clarke, Canadian poet and playwright
* dates not known:
** Jeffery Donaldson, Canadian poet, critic, and theorist
** Alexis Stamatis, Greek

Deaths

*January 14Ralph Chubb, 77, English poet, printer, and artist
* March 23Franklin Pierce Adams, 78, American writer whose "The Conning Tower" column gave critical publicity to many poets and writers; also a translator of poetry
* May 30Boris Pasternak, 70, Russian poet and writer, winner of a Nobel Prize in Literature, of lung cancer
* August 8Harry Kemp, 76
* date not known:
** Frances Cornford, English poet
** Walter D'Arcy Creswell (born 1896), New Zealand
** David Diop
** Frank S. Flint

ee also

* Poetry
* List of poetry awards
* List of years in poetry

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