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''See also: [[2008 in Australian literature]]''
''See also: [[2008 in Australian literature]]''
* [[Robert Adamson (poet)|Robert Adamson]], ''The Golden Bird'', winner of the [[C. J. Dennis Prize]] for Poetry in the 2009 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, shortlisted for the 2009 ''Age'' Book of the Year Awards
* [[Robert Adamson (poet)|Robert Adamson]], ''The Golden Bird'', winner of the [[C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry]] in the 2009 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, shortlisted for the 2009 ''Age'' Book of the Year Awards
* [[Michael Brennan (poet)|Michael Brennan]], ''Unanimous Night''
* [[Michael Brennan (poet)|Michael Brennan]], ''Unanimous Night''
* [[David Brooks (author)|David Brooks]], ''The Balcony'', finalist for the 2008 [[Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry]]; University of Queensland Press, ISBN 9780702236693
* [[David Brooks (author)|David Brooks]], ''The Balcony'', finalist for the 2008 [[Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry]]; University of Queensland Press, ISBN 9780702236693

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List of years in poetry (table)
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Events

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Russian poet Dmitry Vodennikov
  • June — the release in the United Kingdom of a new film, The Edge of Love, Dylan Thomas' relationship with two women, starring Keira Knightley, Sienna Miller, Cillian Murphy and Matthew Rhys (as Thomas)[1]
  • September — A United Kingdom exam board, Assessment and Qualifications Alliance, asked schools to withdraw copies of its anthology which contain the poem, Education for Leisure by Carol Ann Duffy after some teachers complained about the poem’s reference to knives. Other teachers opposed the move, and Duffy respoded with a new poem, Mrs Schofield’s GCSE.[1]
  • December 15 – the American Academy of Arts and Sciences begins awarding the May Sarton prize. Five "emerging poets" each year will receive a $2,000 honorarium and an opportunity to have their work published in the Academy’s journal, Daedalus (for winners, see "Awards and honors" section, below).[2]
  • Dennis Brutus is awarded the Lifetime Honourary Award by the South African Department of Arts and Culture for his lifelong dedication to African and world poetry and literary arts[3] Brutus was also an activist who was imprisoned and incarcerated in the cell next to Nelson Mandela's on Robben Island from 1963 to 1965.[4]
  • Dmitry Vodennikov wins a Russian poetry competition television show, "King of the Poets".[5]
  • POETomu (a play on the English word "poet" and the Russian word poetomu ("because"), a glossy magazine about poetry, was founded in Russia.[5]

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:

Bronwyn Lea this year

See also: 2008 in Australian literature

  • Kyle Buckley, The Laundromat Essay, a long poem (Coach House Books) ISBN 9781552452066
  • Margaret Christakos, What Stirs, (Coach House Books) ISBN 9781-552452042
  • Jen Currin, Hagiography (Coach House Books) ISBN 9781552451977
  • Jeramy Dodds, Crabwise to the Hounds (Coach House Books) ISBN 9781552452059[7]
  • Randall Maggs, Night Work: The Sawchuk Poems (Brick Books) ISBN 978-1894078627
  • George McWhirter, The Anachronicles (Ronsdale Press) ISBN 978-1-55380-054-5
  • Nancy Holmes, Open Wide a Wilderness: Canadian Nature Poems, Wilfrid Laurier University Press ISBN 978-1554580330
  • Jordan Scott, Blert (Coach House Books) ISBN 9781552451991
  • David Silverberg, editor, Mic Check: An Anthology Of Canadian Spoken Word Poetry, Quattro Books, ISBN 978-0978280659
  • Todd Swift, Seaway: New and Selected Poems (Salmon Poetry) ISBN 9781903392928
  • R. M. Vaughan, Troubled, (Coach House Books) ISBN 9781552451984
  • Zachariah Wells, editor, Jailbreaks: 99 Canadian Sonnets, (Biblioasis) ISBN 9781897231449
  • Meena Alexander, Quickly Changing River, Triquarterly Books, by an Indian writing living in and published in the United States[8]
  • Eunice de Souza, editor, Both Sides of the Sky, Post-Independence Poetry in English, New Delhi: National Book Trust, ISBN 978-81-237-5331-7[9]
  • Arundhathi Subramaniam, translator, The Absent Traveller: Prākrit love poetry from the Gāthāsaptaśatī of Sātavāhana Hāla, New Delhi: Penguin India, ISBN 0-14-310-080-7[10]
  • Jeet Thayil:
    • These Errors Are Correct, Delhi: Tranquebar Books (EastWest and Westland)[11]
    • Editor, The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Indian Poets, Bloodaxe, anthology of Indian poetry in English, published in the United Kingdom[12]
  • Guzstáv Báger, Object Found, translated by Thomas Kabdebo; Hungarian poet published in Ireland (Salmon Press) ISBN 9781903392782
  • Ciaran Berry, The Sphere of Birds, Oldcastle: The Gallery Press, ISBN 9781852354428
  • Dermot Bolger, External Affairs, 80 pages, New Island Press, ISBN 9781848400283
  • Andrew Carpenter, editor, Thornfield: Poems by the Thornfield Poets (Salmon Press) ISBN 9781903392799 (anthology)
  • Ciarán Carson:
    • Collected Poems, Oldcastle: The Gallery Press, ISBN 9781852354336
    • For All We Know, Oldcastle: The Gallery Press, ISBN 9781852354404 ISBN 9781852354398 [7]
  • Eileen Casey, Drinking the Colour Blue
  • Gerald Dawe, Points West, Oldcastle: The Gallery Press, ISBN 9781852354473
  • Frank Golden, In Daily Accord (Salmon Press) ISBN 9781903392751
  • Maurice Harmon, The Mischievous Boy and other poems (Salmon Press) ISBN 9781903392867
  • Anne Le Marquand Hartigan, To Keep the Light Burning: Reflections in Times of Loss, poetry and prose (Salmon Poetry) ISBN 9781903392966
  • Kevin Higgins (poet), Time Gentlemen, Please (Salmon Press) ISBN 9781903392768
  • Peter van de Kamp, In Train, Dutch native living in Ireland (Salmon Press) ISBN 9781903392850
  • Caroline Lynch, Lost in the Gaeltacht (Salmon Press) ISBN 9781903392843
  • Alan Jude Moore, Lost Republics (Salmon Poetry) ISBN 9781903392935
  • Patrick Moran (poet), Green (Salmon Press) ISBN 9781903392959
  • Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin: Selected Poems Gallery Press, London: Oldcastle and Faber, Irish work published in the United Kingdom[13]
  • Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, The Fifty Minute Mermaid, translated from Irish by Paul Muldoon, Gallery Press, ISBN 1852353740[7]
  • Ulick O'Connor, The Kiss: New and Selected Poems and Translations (Salmon Press) ISBN 9781903392973
  • Lorna Shaughnessy, Torching the Brown River (Salmon Press) ISBN 9781903392775
  • Eamon Wall, A Tour of Your Country Irish native living in the United States, published in Ireland (Salmon Press) ISBN 9781903392805

The year's guest editor, who chose 25 poems for inclusion, was Paula Green. The list appeared at the series website in February 2008.[15]

Anthologies in the United Kingdom

  • Lesley Duncan, editor, 100 Favourite Poems of the Day (Luath Press Ltd) ISBN 9781906307080
  • Mark Richardson, editor, The Big Green Poetry Machine Poems from Scotland (Young Writers) ISBN 9781844317875
  • Jeet Thayil, editor, The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Indian Poets, Bloodaxe Books ISBN 9781852248017[16]
  • Forward Book of Poetry 2009 (published October 2008), Faber and Faber, ISBN 9780571243969

Criticism, biography and scholarship in the United Kingdom

Anthologies in the United States

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States

  • Michael Almereyda, editor, Night Wraps the Sky: Writings by and about Mayakovsky (Macmillan/Farrar, Straus, and Giroux), ISBN 9780374281359
  • Robert Frost, The Collected Prose of Robert Frost, edited by Mark Richardson; Frost was reluctant to publish his collected prose and even said he lost his notes to the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures he delivered at Harvard in 1936 (Harvard University Press)
  • Donald Hall, Unpacking the Boxes: A Memoir of a Life in Poetry, Houghton Mifflin
  • Michael Heller, Speaking the Estranged: Essays on the Work of George Oppen, Cambridge UK: Salt Publishing
  • Michael Palmer, Active Boundaries: Selected Essays and Talks, New Directions (New York, NY), 2008. ISBN 081121754X
  • Reginald Shepherd, Orpheus in the Bronx: Essays on Identity, Politics, and the Freedom of Poetry, University of Michigan Press
  • Jan Ziolkowski and Bridget K. Balint, editors, A Garland of Satire, Wisdom, and History: Latin Verse from Twelfth-Century France (Carmina Houghtoniensia), Harvard University Press, ISBN 0976547279 ISBN 9780976547273

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

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Hélène Dorion in 2008, a Canadian poet writing in French

French language

Canadian poetry in French

  • Christoph Buchwald, series editor, and Ulf Stolterfoht, guest editor, Jahrbuch der Lyrik 2008 ("Yearbook of Poetry 2008"), Frankfurt: Fischer (S.), 215 pages, ISBN 978-3100096548, anthology
  • Christoph Janacs:
    • die Ungewissheit der Barke/la barca sin certidumbre ("The Uncertainty of the Boat"), publisher: Arovell
    • Nachtwache ("Nightwatch"), Edition Thanhäuser, 37 poems; St. Georgs Presse
  • Bjoern Kuligk and Jan Wagner, editors, Lyrik von Jetzt 2 ("Poetry of Now 2"), publisher: Berlin Verlag, featuring poetry by 50 authors born after 1969 (a follow-up volume to Lyrik von Jetzt, published in 2003
  • Steffen Popp, Kolonie zur Sonne: Gedichte ("Colony to the Sun: Poems"), Kookbooks, 59 pages, ISBN 978-3937445359
  • Sabine Scho:
    • Album: Gedichte ("Album: Poems"), Kookbooks, 62 pages, ISBN 978-3937445298
    • Farben ("Colors"), Kookbooks, 78 pages, ISBN 978-3937445342
Danish poet Pia Tafdrup

Other languages

Awards and honors

Australia awards and honors

Canada awards and honors

New Zealand awards and honors

United Kingdom awards and honors

United States awards and honors

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

Other awards and honors

Deaths

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

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Poetry in the News 2008" web page at the Poetry Society website, retrieved November 30, 2008
  2. ^ News release and web page, "Young Poets Recognized by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Five Receive Academy Prize in Honor of May Sarton", December 15, 2008, at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences website, retrieved December 17, 2008
  3. ^ .Poetry and Protest: A Dennis Brutus Reader Publisher's page includes video of Brutus and a remembrance by Amy Goodman
  4. ^ http://www.ru.ac.za/alumni/news/deceased/dennisbrutus
  5. ^ a b c d e Britannica (2009), "Russian" subsection
  6. ^ Web page titled "Anonymous Premonition" at the University of Queensland Press website, retrieved July 5, 2010
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Some Favorite Books of 2008: Poetry Foundation Staff Picks" entry, December 19, 2008, "Harriet" blog, Poetry Foundation website, retrieved December 31, 2008
  8. ^ Web page titled "Meena Alexander", Poetry International website, retrieved July 15, 2010
  9. ^ Web page titled "Eunice de Souza", Poetry International website, retrieved July 8, 2010
  10. ^ Web page titled "Arundhathi Subramaniam", Poetry International website, retrieved July 6, 2010
  11. ^ Web page titled "Jeet Thayil", Poetry International website, retrieved July 10, 2010
  12. ^ Scharf, Michael, [http://bostonreview.net/BR35.3/scharf.php "The Other Mother Tongue", book review, Boston Review, May/June 2010 issue, retrieved July 19, 2010
  13. ^ a b Web page titled "Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin" at Poetry International website, accessed May 3, 2008
  14. ^ a b Web page titled "Literature/Year in Review 2009/English: Other Literature in English" at the Encyclopaedia Britannica website, retrieved February 22, 2010
  15. ^ Web page titled "Best New Zealand Poetry 2007 / Introduction" at the Best New Zealand Poetry website, accessed April 25, 2008
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Search results page: Bloodaxe Books + 2008, Poets House website, retrieved July 9, 2010
  17. ^ a b Search results page: Oxford University Press + 2008, Poets House website, retrieved July 9, 2010
  18. ^ Web page titled "Meena Alexander", Poetry International website, retrieved July 15, 2010
  19. ^ The publication of Complete Early Poems, (Green Integer) was scheduled for publication in 2008, but as of May 2010 had not appeared. Since she received the Pulitzer Prize for Versed, look for a future publication of this collection which is to consist of Armantrout's early collections, from 1978's Extremities to 1995's Made to Seem.
  20. ^ a b Web page titled "Mark Doty Books" at Mark Doty website, accessed May 5, 2008
  21. ^ Farr, Sheila, "Poet ponders life's contrasts in 'The Shadow of Sirius'", book review, October 30, 2010, The Seattle Times, retrieved June 8, 2010
  22. ^ Web page at the CMU Press website, accessed July 24, 2008
  23. ^ Silliman reveals publication on his blog
  24. ^ Web page titled "Poetry Notes / Publishers Weekly, 3/17/2008" at Publishers Weekly website, retrieved March 12, 2009. Archived 2009-06-01.
  25. ^ Britannica (2009), "French: Canada"
  26. ^ Web page about Katerina Iliopoulou at the Greek Poetry Now website, retrieved January 29, 2010
  27. ^ Web page about Stamatis Polenakis at the Greek Poetry Now website, retrieved January 29, 2010
  28. ^ a b Britannica (2009), "Persian" subsection
  29. ^ Web page titled "Literature/Year in Review 2009/Persian", Encyclopaedia Britannica website, retrieved February 22, 2010
  30. ^ Web pages titled "Tadeusz Rozewicz" (in English and Polish), at the Instytut Książki ("Books Institute") website, retrieved February 28, 2010
  31. ^ Britannica (2009), "Portuguese: Portugal" subsection
  32. ^ San Francisco State University: The Poetry Center: Book Awards
  33. ^ Britannica (2009), "Japanese" subsection
  34. ^ UM scholar Hatlen, mentor to Stephen King, dies at 71
  35. ^ Burton Hatlen 1936 — 2008 A "cyber-tombeau" at Silliman's Blog by poet Ron Silliman includes comments, tributes, and links
  36. ^ Raúl Salinas, poet, teacher and activist, dies: Austin resident and bookstore owner gave voice to Chicano struggle.
  37. ^ [1]
  38. ^ Aimé Césaire, Martinique poet, has died
  39. ^ [2]
  40. ^ Service for Shinder ; Fox, Margalit, "Jason Shinder, 52, Poet and Founder of Arts Program, Dies", obituary, May 3, 2008, The New York Times, retrieved December 11, 2008
  41. ^ Grimes, William, "Ilyas Malayev, 72, Uzbek Musician and Poet, Dies", obituary, The New York Times, May 7, 2008, retrieved December 11, 2008
  42. ^ [3] (Russian)
  43. ^ h[ttp://www.larepublica.com.pe/content/view/223364/483/] (Spanish)
  44. ^ [4]
  45. ^ [5]
  46. ^ "Peter Rühmkorf: German poet who captured idioms" obituary, Times of London, June 17, 2008; retrieved November 26, 2008
  47. ^ "Lord Tweedsmuir", obituary, Daily Telegraph, London, July 9, 2008, retrieved December 9, 2008
  48. ^ Ellen Datlow, "Thomas M. Disch (February 2, 1940-July 4, 2008)," sff.discuss.obituaries, 2008-07-06, 15:01
  49. ^ Kittler, Wolf, "Richard Exner 1929 - 2008 / Scholar and Poet", Santa Barbara Independent, December 24, 2008, retrieved January 9, 2009
  50. ^ "They walked on: The Sunday Times pays tribute to some of the high-profile individuals who passed away in 2008 and whose legacies won't be forgotten", The Times of Malta, December 28, 2008, retrieved same day
  51. ^ Summary of a Le Monde article on Suied's death, August 13, 2008 ("The poet Alain Suied died Thursday in Paris on July 24 due to cancer."), retrieved December 14, 2008
  52. ^ Mahmoud Darwish: Palestinian 'poet of the resistance'
  53. ^ [6]
  54. ^ Pandya, Haresh, "Ahmed Faraz, Outspoken Urdu Poet, Dies at 77", obituary, The New York Times, September 1, 2008, retrieved December 10, 2008 ("He was earlier reported to have died while being treated in a Chicago hospital after a fall in Baltimore, but he returned to his homeland, where he died.")
  55. ^ [7]
  56. ^ Reginald Shepherd: 1963 - 2008; A "cyber-tombeau" at Silliman's Blog by poet Ron Silliman includes comments, tributes, and links
  57. ^ 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
  58. ^ [8]
  59. ^ The Independent obituary
  60. ^ No byline, [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/30/books/30pavlov.html?scp=10&sq=died%20poet&st=cse "Konstantin Pavlov, Bulgarian Poet, Is Dead at 75", obituary, Associated Press, September 30, 2008, as it appeared on the website of The New York Times, retrieved December 11, 2008
  61. ^ The Independent obituary
  62. ^ [9]
  63. ^ [10]
  64. ^ [11]
  65. ^ Fox, Margalit, "Donald Finkel, 79, Poet of Free-Ranging Styles, Is Dead", obituary, The New York Times, November 20, 2008, retrieved December 10, 2008
  66. ^ [12] (Hungarian)
  67. ^ [13] (Hungarian)
  68. ^ No byline, "Kashmiri poet Altaf Niaz dead", article, Sakaal Times, December 5, 2008, retrieved December 14, 2008
  69. ^ Australian poet Dorothy Porter dies aged 54 and Dorothy Porter (1954-2008) this "Cyber-tombeau" at Silliman's Blog by poet Ron Silliman includes comments, tributes, and links
  70. ^ Khaskheli, Jan, id=151776 "Tajal Bewas passes away", The News of Karachi, Pakistan, December 14, 2008, retrieved same day
  71. ^ "Jwalamukhi dies", Times of India, December 15, retrieved December 14, 2008
  72. ^ Kustow, Michael, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2008/dec/21/adrian-mitchell-obituary "Poet Adrian Mitchell dies, aged 76: Inspirational poet, playwright and performer who was a natural pacifist", obituary, The Guardian, December 21, 2008, retrieved December 22, 2008
  73. ^ "Remembering Pioneers Alan Lew and Nanao Sakaki" web page at Shambhala Sunspace website, retrieved January 29, 2009

Sources

  • Britannica Book of the Year 2009 (events of 2008), published by the Encyclopaedia Britannica, online edition (subscription required), "Literature/Year in Review 2008" section

See also