2008 in poetry

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Contents

Events

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:

Canada

New Zealand

Best New Zealand Poetry 2007

The year's guest editor, who chose 25 poems for inclusion, was Paula Green. The list appeared at the series website in February 2008.[1]

United Kingdom

United States

Anthologies in the United States

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States

Other in English

Poets in The Best American Poetry 2008

These poets appeared in The Best American Poetry 2008, with David Lehman, general editor, and Charles Wright, guest editor (who selected the poetry) (Scribner ISBN 0743299736):

Works published in other languages

Awards and honors

Australia

Canada

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

From the Poetry Society of America

  • Louise Louis/Emily F. Bourne Student Poetry Award: Carey Powers, Judge: David Roderick; finalists: Willa Granger & Philip Sparks

Deaths

Notes

  1. ^ Web page titled "Best New Zealand Poetry 2007 / Introduction" at the Best New Zealand Poetry website, accessed April 25, 2008
  2. ^ a b Web page titled "Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin" at Poetry International website, accessed May 3, 2008
  3. ^ Early collections, from 1978's Extremities to 1995's Made to Seem collected here
  4. ^ a b Web page titled "Mark Doty Books" at Mark Doty website, accessed May 5, 2008
  5. ^ Web page at the CMU Press website, accessed July 24, 2008
  6. ^ UM scholar Hatlen, mentor to Stephen King, dies at 71
  7. ^ Burton Hatlen 1936 — 2008 A "cyber-tombeau" at Silliman's Blog by poet Ron Silliman includes comments, tributes, and links
  8. ^ Raúl Salinas, poet, teacher and activist, dies: Austin resident and bookstore owner gave voice to Chicano struggle.
  9. ^ After Rakosi's Selected Poems, published in 1941, Rakosi dedicated himself to social work and apparently neither read nor wrote any poetry at all. A letter from Crozier to Rakosi asking about his early poetry was the trigger that started Rakosi writing again. His first book in 26 years, Amulet was published by New Directions in 1967 and his Collected Poems in 1986 by the National Poetry Foundation.
  10. ^ Aimé Césaire, Martinique poet, has died
  11. ^ Service for Shinder
  12. ^ Ellen Datlow, "Thomas M. Disch (February 2, 1940-July 4, 2008)," sff.discuss.obituaries, 2008-07-06, 15:01
  13. ^ Mahmoud Darwish: Palestinian 'poet of the resistance'
  14. ^ Reginald Shepherd: 1963 - 2008; A "cyber-tombeau" at Silliman's Blog by poet Ron Silliman includes comments, tributes, and links
  15. ^ Tribute at Poetry Foundation Shepherd was a frequent contributor to the Poetry Foundation blog called Harriet. Listed here are dozens of tributes and comments from many who were touched in some way by Shepherd and his work
  16. ^ The Independent obituary
  17. ^ The Independent obituary

See also

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