2019 in poetry

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Major poetry related events which took place worldwide during 2019 are outlined below under different sections. This includes poetry books released during the year in different languages, major literary awards, poetry festivals and events, besides anniversaries and deaths of renowned poets etc. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, India or France).

Events[]

  • October 25 – The 2019 Princeton poetry Festival is inaugurated at Lewis Center of Arts by Pulitzer prize winning poet Paul Muldoon.[1]

Selection of works published in English[]

Australia[]

  • Charmaine Papertalk Green, Nganajungu Yagu
  • Gerald Murnane, Green Shadows and Other Poems

Canada[]

  • Gwen Benaway, Holy Wild

India[]

New Zealand[]

Pakistan[]

  • Fatimah Asghar, If They Come For Us

Palestine[]

  • Hala Alyan, The Twenty-ninth Year

Portugal[]

  • Ana Luisa Amaral, What’s in a Name

Puerto Rico[]

  • Raquel Salas Rivera, While They Sleep (under the bed is another country)

United Kingdom[]

England[]

Northern Ireland[]

  • Rachel Allen, Kingdomland

Scotland[]

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United Kingdom[]

Ukraine[]

  • Ilya Kaminsky, Deaf Republic

United States[]

  • , A Fortune for Your Disaster
  • , Heart Like a Window, Mouth Like a Cliff
  • Franny Choi, Soft Science
  • , Nightshade
  • Michael Dickman, Days and Days
  • Eve Ewing, 1919
  • , Build Yourself a Boat
  • Olivia Gatwood, Life of the Party
  • Campbell McGrath, Nouns and Verbs
  • Jane Mead, To the Wren
  • Fred Moten, All That Beauty
  • Jana Prikryl, No Matter

Anthologies in the United States[]

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States[]

Poets in The Best American Poetry 2019[]

Works published in other languages[]

French[]

  • Stephane Bouquet, Les Amours Suivants (The Next Loves)

German[]

Awards and honors by country[]

  • See also: List of poetry awards

Awards announced this year:

International[]

  • Struga Poetry Evenings Golden Wreath Laureate : Ana Blandiana for ‘’Romania’’

Australia awards and honors[]

Canada awards and honors[]

France awards and honors[]

India awards and honors[]

  • Sahitya Akademi Award : Nand Kishore Acharya for Chhelate Hue Apne Ko (Hindi)
  • Jnanpith Award : Akkitham Achuthan Namboothiri

New Zealand awards and honors[]

United Kingdom awards and honors[]

  • Cholmondeley Award : Malika Booker
  • Costa Award (formerly "Whitbread Awards") for poetry : Mary Jean Chan for ‘’Fleche’’
  • English Association's Fellows' Poetry Prizes:
  • Eric Gregory Award (for a collection of poems by a poet under the age of 30):
  • Forward Poetry Prize: Fiona Benson for ‘’Vertigo and Ghost’’
    • Best Collection:
    • Best Poem:
  • Jerwood Aldeburgh First Collection Prize for poetry:
  • Manchester Poetry Prize : Momtaza Mehri for ‘’Amniotica’’
  • National Poet of Wales:
  • National Poetry Competition : Susannah Hart for ‘’Reading the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy’’
  • Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry:
  • T. S. Eliot Prize : Roger Robinson for ‘’A Portable Paradise’’

United States awards and honors[]

From the Poetry Society of America[]

Deaths[]

Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

  • January 17Mary Oliver (b. 1935), American poet, Pulitzer Prize winner[2]
  • January 25Krishna Sobti (b. 1925), Indian Hindi poet
  • March 15W. S. Merwin (b. 1927), American poet and translator
  • March 20Linda Gregg (b. 1942), American poet
  • April 29Les Murray (b. 1938), Australian poet and critic
  • July 05Marie Ponsot (b. 1921), American poet, critic and essayist
  • September 23Al Alvarez (b. 1929), British poet
  • October 12Kate Braverman (b. 1949), American poet and novelist
  • October 15Akkitham Achuthan Namboothiri (b. 1926), Indian Malayalam poet and essayist, in Thrissur[3]
  • November 7Nabaneeta Dev Sen (b. 1938), Indian Bengali poet and writer
  • November 24Clive James (b. 1939), Australian-born poet, critic and journalist

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Lewis, Center (2020-10-25). "Princeton Poetry Festival Opens". Princeton University. Princeton. Archived from the original on 2021-07-09. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  2. ^ Associated, Press (2019-01-17). "Poet Mary Oliver Dies". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 2021-07-09. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  3. ^ Grover, Nishitha (2020-10-15). "Malayalam poet Akkitham dies aged 83". India Today. New Delhi. Archived from the original on 2021-07-09. Retrieved 2021-07-05.


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