1989 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

List of years in poetry (table)
In literature
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992

Events

  • June 2 Dead Poets Society, a film incorporating excerpts from many traditional poets, ending with the title and opening line of Walt Whitman's lament on the death of Abraham Lincoln, "O Captain! My Captain!", is released in the United States
  • November 10 My Left Foot, a film about Christy Brown, the Irish poet, and based on his autobiography, is released

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:

Australia

  • Robert Adamson The Clean Dark
  • Les Murray, The Idyll Wheel
  • Philip Salom: Barbecue of the Primitives. (University of Queensland) ISBN 978-0-7022-2221-4
  • Chris Wallace-Crabbe (Sangue e l'acqua, translated and edited into Italian by Giovann Distefano, Abano Terme: Piovan Editore

Canada

  • Margaret Avison, No Time (winner of the Governor General's Award for English language poetry in 1990[1]
  • C. Bayard, The New Poetics in Canada and Quebec (scholarship)[2]
  • Roo Borson, Intent, or, The Weight of the World, ISBN 0-7710-1588-7 American-Canadian
  • Tim Lilburn, Tourist To Ecstasy, a finalist for the Governor General’s Award, Canada
  • Michael Ondaatje, The Cinnamon Peeler: Selected Poems, Canadian poet published in the United Kingdom; London: Pan; New York: Knopf, 1991[3]
  • Michael Ondaatje and Linda Spalding, editors, The Brick Anthology, illustrated by David Bolduc, Toronto: Coach House Press[3]

India, in English

Ireland

  • Sebastian Barry, Fanny Hawke Goes to the Mainland Forever
  • Dermot Bolger, Leinster Street Ghosts
  • Eavan Boland, Selected Poems, including "Listen. This is the Noise of Myth" and "Fond Memory", Carcanet Press[7]
  • Ciaran Carson, Belfast Confetti, including "The Mouth" and "Hamlet", Oldcastle: The Gallery Press,[7] ISBN 978-1-85235-042-0
  • Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin: The Magdalene Sermon, shortlisted for the Irish Times/Aer Lingus Award, Oldcastle: The Gallery Press, Ireland[8]
  • Denis Devlin, Collected Poems, including "Ank'hor Vat", "Little Elegy", "Memoirs of a Turcoman Diplomat: Oteli Asia Palas, Inc.", (see also Collected Poems 1964), Dedalus Press[7]
  • Thomas McCarthy, Seven Winters in Paris, Anvil Press, London, Ireland[9]
  • John Montague, New Selected Poems, including "Like Dolmens Round My Childhood, the Old People", "The Trout", "A Chosen Light", The Same Gesture", "Last Journey", "Dowager" and "Herbert Street Revisited", Oldcastle: The Gallery Press[7]
  • Matthew Sweeney, Blue Shoes, including "to the Building Trade", and "Tube Ride to Martha's"[7]

United Kingdom

United States

Anthologies in the United States

  • N. Baym, et all, editors, The Norton Anthology of American Literature, two volumes, third edition[16]
  • Eugene England and Dennis Clark, editors, Harvest: Contemporary Mormon Poems, 328 pages. Signature Books, ISBN 978-0-941214-80-3.
  • M. Honey, editors, Shadowed Dreams: Women's Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance[16]
  • M. Harris and K. Aguero, editors, An Ear to the Ground[16]
Poets included in The Best American Poetry 1989

Poems by these 75 poets were included in The Best American Poetry 1989, edited by David Lehman, with Donald Hall, guest editor:

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States

  • Frederick Feirstein, editor, Expansive Poetry, various essays on the New Formalism and the related movement New Narrative, under the umbrella term "Expansive Poetry"
  • Michele Leggott, Reading Zukofsky's 80 Flowers, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, (New Zealand writer; book published in the United States)
  • A. Shucard, Modern American Poetry 1865-1950[17]
  • M. Davidson, The San Francisco Renaissance[17]
  • W. Kalaidjian, Languages of Liberation: The Social Text in Contemporary American Poetry[17]

Other in English

  • Norman Simms, Who's Writing and Why in the South Pacific, scholarship, New Zealand[18]

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:

Arabic language

Denmark

French language

  • Claude Esteban, Elégie de la mort violente, Flammarion; France
  • Abdellatif Laabi, translator, Plus rares sont les roses, translated from the original Arabic of Mahmoud Darwich into French; Paris: Éditions de Minuit
  • Jean Royer, Introduction à la poésie québécoise: Les poètes et les œuvres des origines à nos jours, Montréal: BQ; Canada[21]

Hungary

India

Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

Poland

  • Juliusz Erazm Bolek, Prywatne zagrożenie[25]
  • Tymoteusz Karpowicz, Rozwiązywanie przestrzeni. Poemat polifoniczny ("Dissolving Space – A Polyphonic Poem")[26]
  • Wisława Szymborska: Poezje: Poems, bilingual Polish-English edition

Spain

  • Matilde Camus:
    • Santander en mi sentir ("Santander in my heart")
    • Sin alcanzar la luz ("Without reaching the Light")

Other languages

Awards and honors

Australia

Canada

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

Births

Deaths

Tombstone of Samuel Beckett

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

See also

References

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  2. Preminger, Alex and T.V.F. Brogan, et al., editors, The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993, Princeton University Press and MJF Books, "Canadian Poetry" article, English "History and Criticism" section, p 164
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