1939 in poetry


W. H. Auden, from "September 1, 1939"
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Works published in English

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Other in English

  • W. B. Yeats, Last Poems and Two Plays, Irish poet published in the United Kingdom, published posthumously in July

Works published in other languages

France">French poetry">France

  • Aimé Césaire, Cahier d'un retour au pays natal, a landmark work in French Caribbean literature, which had previously been characterized by literary works derivative of European models and often marked by exoticism; this book-length poem, according to Bonnie Thomas, "laid the foundations for a new literary style in which Caribbean writers came to reject the alienating gaze of the Other in favour of their own Caribbean interpretation of reality", a change expressed in the theory of négritude; Martinique poet published in France, Volontés, August;
  • Paul Éluard, pen name of Paul-Eugène Grindel, Chanson complète
  • Luc Estang, Transhumances
  • Leon-Paul Fargue, Le Piéton de Paris
  • Tristan Tzara, ''Midis gagnés''

Indian">Indian poetry">Indian subcontinent

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Urdu">Urdu poetry">Urdu

  • Akbar Allahabadi, Kulliyat-i Akbar Allahabadi, in four volumes, published from 1935 through this year; Urdu-language
  • Mir Hasan, Maghribi tasanif ke Urdu tarajim, treatise in Urdu on the difficulties of translating Western literature into the Urdu language; one of the earlier studies of translation into any Indian language
  • Muhammad Tahir Farooqi, Sirat-i Iqbal, biography of Muhammad Iqbal, with appraisals of his poetry
  • Nushur Vahidi, Sabha-i Hindi, mostly traditional poems; Urdu

Other Indian languages

Other languages

Awards and honors

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Births

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