1965 in poetry


Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature.

Events

Works published in English

Listed by nation where the work was first published ; substantially revised works listed separately:

Australia">Australian poetry">Australia

Canada">Canadian poetry">Canada

India">Indian poetry">India in English">Indian poetry in English">in English

Ireland">Irish poetry">Ireland

New Zealand">New Zealand poetry">New Zealand

  • Charles Brasch: Twice Sixty, Wellington: Printed at the Wai-te-ata Press
  • Charles Doyle, editor, Recent Poetry in New Zealand, anthology
  • Kendrick Smithyman, A Way of Saying: A Study of New Zealand Poetry, Auckland & London: Collins, criticism

South Africa">South African poetry">South Africa

United Kingdom">English poetry">United Kingdom

Anthologies

  • P. L. Brent, editor, Young Commonwealth Poets 1965
  • Matthew Hodgart, The Faber Book of Ballads
  • I. M. Parsons, Men Who March Away
  • Robin Skelton, Poetry of the Thirties
  • James Reeves, The Cassell Book of English Poetry
  • C. V. Wedgwood, editor, New Poems 1965: A PEN Anthology, London: Hutchinson

Criticism and scholarship in the United Kingdom

United States">American poetry">United States

Criticism and scholarship in the United States

Other in English

Works published in other languages

Listed by language and often by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land, if different; substantially revised works listed separately:

Denmark">Danish literature">Denmark

  • Jørgen Gustava Brandt, Etablissementet
  • Klaus Rifbjerg, Amagerdigle
  • Ivan Malinovski, ''Poetomatic''

Anthologies

  • Poul Borum, editor, a volume of modern poetry
  • Torben Brostrøm, Den nye poesi, a volume of modern poetry
  • Jess Ørnsbo, editor, a volume of modern poetry

Finland">Finnish literature">Finland

  • Pertti Nieminen, Silmissä maailman maisemat, colorful, humorous fables in the form of poetry
  • Arvo Turtainen, translation of Leaves of Grass
  • Pentti Saarikoski, ''Kuljen missä kuljen''

French language

Canada">Canadian literature">Canada

France">French literature">France

Switzerland">Swiss poetry">Switzerland

Hebrew">Hebrew literature">Hebrew

  • N. Alterman, Hagigat Kayitz
  • Yonathan Ratosh, Shirai Memesh
  • Mattityahu Shoham, Ketavim
  • Moshe Dor, Sirpad Umatehet
  • I. Pincas, Aruhat Erev be-Ferrara
  • A. Broides, ''le-Eretz ha-Moked''

United States

  • Moses Feinstein, a book of poems and sonnets
  • G. Preil, Mivhar Shirim, introduction by A. Shabatay
  • Yaffa Eliach, Eishet ha-Dayag, a long, narrative poem
  • A. Zeitlin, ''Hazon ve-Hazon Medinah''

India">Indian poetry">India

Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

Italy">Italian literature">Italy

  • Alfredo Giuliani:
  • * Povera Juliet, a complete collection of his poetry
  • * editor, Novissimi, a new and enlarged edition of the 1961 anthology-cum-manifesto "increasingly regarded as the principal event in Italian poetry in recent times"
  • Roberto Roversi, Dopo Campoformio, collection
  • Carlo Villa, Siamo esseri antichi
  • Vittorio Sereni, Gli strumenti umani
  • Giovanni Giudici, ''La vita in versi''

Portuguese

Brazil

Spanish

Spain

  • Ramón Garciasol, Fuente serena
  • Diego Jesús Jiménez, La ciudad, winner of the Premio Adonais prize
  • José Hierro, El libro de las alucinaciones
  • Justo Jorge Padrón, ''Trazos de un paréntesis''

Latin America

  • Alaíde Foppa, Guirnalda de primavera
  • Victor García Robles, Oíd Mortales, winner of the Cuban Casa de las Américas Prize in poetry
  • J. Bañuelos, O. Oliva, J. A. Shelley, E. Zepeda, and J. Labastida, Ocupación de la palabra, a collection of their poems
  • Carlos Medellín, ''El aire y las colinas''
    Criticism
  • José Emilio Pacheco, Poesía mexicana del siglo XIX, which Jose Francisco Vazquez-Amaral called "the first reliable work of its kind to deal with that important period of Mexican poetry".

Yiddish">Yiddish literature">Yiddish

  • editor not known, Horizons, a poetry anthology published in the Soviet Union
  • Kadia Molodowsky, Light from the Thorn Tree
  • Berish Vaynshteyn, Destined Poems
  • Robert Frost, a volume of his poems in Yiddish, translated by Meyer-Ziml Tkatsh
  • , a book of poems
  • , a book of poems
  • , a book of poems
  • , a book of poems
  • Malka Heifetz Tussman, a book of poems

Other

Awards and honors

Canada">Canadian poetry">Canada

United Kingdom">English poetry">United Kingdom

United States">American poetry">United States

Other

  • Danish Academy 1965 literature prize: Erik Knudsen, poet and dramatist

Births

Deaths

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