1967 in poetry


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Events

  • Poetry International started by Ted Hughes and Patrick Garland
  • May 16 – the premiere at Taganka Theater in Moscow of a staged poetical performance Послушайте!, based on the works of Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky. The show is in repertoire until April 1984, is revived in May 1987 and again in repertoire until June 1989.
  • Soviet authorities, acting through the Union of Soviet Writers, deny popular Russian poet Andrei Voznesensky permission to visit New York for a poetry reading at Lincoln Center, apparently because of remarks the poet made on a previous U.S. visit that were deemed pro-American, although the official reason is that Voznesensky's health is too poor for him to travel. In response, Voznesensky excoriates the literary union in a letter he sends to Pravda, which the newspaper refuses to publish. Nevertheless, copies of the letter, accusing the literary-union authorities of "lies, lies, lies, bad manners and lies", are distributed widely in literary circles. On July 2, Voznesensky strongly criticizes the literary union in a poem he reads at the Taganka Theater in Moscow. The union demands a retraction, but he refuses. According to Voznesensky's 2010 obituary in The New York Times, "The issue was ultimately smoothed over".
  • New Writers Press is founded by poets Michael Smith and Trevor Joyce with Smith's wife Irene in Dublin to publish poetry.

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">Canadian poetry">Canada

India">Indian poetry in English">India

  • A. K. Ramanujan, The Striders, Delhi: Oxford University Press
  • Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Woodcuts on Paper
  • Kamala Das, The Descendants, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India.
  • Lawrence Bantleman:
  • * Kanchenjunga, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India.
  • * New Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
  • Sukanta Chaudhuri, Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
  • Margaret Chatterjee, The Spring and the Spectacle, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
  • A. Madhavan, Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
  • R. Rabindranath Menon, Dasavatara and Other Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
  • S. R. Mokashi-Punekar, The Pretender, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
  • Mohinder Monga, Through the Night Raptly, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
  • Tarpiti Mookerji, The Golden Road to Samarkand, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
  • Suniti Namjoshi:
  • * Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
  • * The Jackass and the Lady, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
  • Stanley P. Rajiva, The Permanent Element, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
  • S. Santhi, Lamplight in the Sun, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, India
  • O. P. Bhagat, Another Planet, New Delhi: Lakshmi Books
  • Sankara Krishna Chettur, Golden Stars and Other Poems, Madras: Higginbotham
  • Harindranath Chattopadhyaya, Virgins and Vineyards, Bombay: Pearl Pub.
  • Raul De Loyola Furtado, also known as Joseph Furtado, Selected Poems, third edition, revised; Bombay: published by Philip Furdado, posthumously published
  • Monika Varma, translator, A Bunch of Tagore Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop
  • Kushwant Singh, editor, The Asian PEN Anthology, Taplinger

New Zealand">New Zealand literature">New Zealand

  • Fleur Adcock, Tigers, London: Oxford University Press
  • James K. Baxter:
  • * The Lion Skin: Poems
  • * Aspects of Poetry in New Zealand, critical study
  • * The Man on the Horse, critical study
  • Alistair Campbell, Blue Rain: Poems, Wellington: Wai-te-ata Press

United Kingdom">English poetry">United Kingdom

Anthologies

United States">American poetry">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, Ateliers
  • Klaus Høeck, Mit-enf-snee, 1967. Nuancer
  • Jens Ørnsbo, a new collection of poems
  • Klaus Rifbjerg, Fædrelandssang
  • Henrik Nordbrandt, Miniaturer
  • Jørgen Gustava Brandt, Ateliers, Denmark

France">French poetry">France

Critical studies

  • P. de Boisdeffre, La Poésie française de Baudelaire á nos jours
  • René Étiemble, Poètes ou faiseurs, a critical study
  • M. Guiney, La Poésie de Pierre Reverdy
  • G. Sadoul, Aragon
  • A. Alter, ''J. C. Renard''

German language

Germany">German literature">Germany

Hebrew">Hebrew literature">Hebrew

Israel">Israeli literature">Israel

  • B. Pomerantz, Shirim, introduction by N. Peniel
  • N. Shtern, Bain ha-Arpilim, preface by A. Broides
  • T. Carmi, ha-Unikorn Mistakel ba-Mareh
  • Ori Bernstein, be-Ona ha-Kezarah
  • Yaoz Kast, a book of collected poems
  • Ozer Rabin, Shuv ve-shuv
  • A. Aldon, a book of poems
  • S. Pilus, a book of poems
  • S. Tanny, Ad Shehigia ha-Yom
  • D. Chomsky, ''Ezov ba-Even''

United States

  • Israel Efros, collected poems, four volumes
  • Eliezer D. Friedland, Shirim be-Sulam Minor
  • Avraham Marthan, Shavot ha-Sirot Im Erev
  • Yizhak Finkel, ''Maginah Morikah''

India">Indian poetry">India

Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

Italy">Italian poetry">Italy

Portuguese language

Brazil">Brazilian literature">Brazil

Spanish language

Chile">Chilean poetry">Chile

Spain">Spanish poetry">Spain

Yiddish">Yiddish literature">Yiddish

  • , ''Barefoot Steps''

Israel">Israeli literature">Israel

United States

  • Rachel Korn, a book of poems
  • Avrom Zak, a book of poems
  • M. M. Shafir, a book of poems
  • Leon Feinberg, a book of poems
  • Sholem Shtern, a book of poems
  • M. Frid-Vaninger, a book of poems
  • Mates Olitski, a book of poems

Soviet Union

Other

Awards and honors

Canada">Canadian poetry">Canada

United Kingdom">English poetry">United Kingdom

United States">American poetry">United States

France">French poetry">France

  • Max Jacob Award: Édith Boissonnas, for L'Embellie
  • Critics' Prize: J. Grosjean, Élégies
  • Apollinaire Award: P. Gascar, ''Le Quatrième État de la matière''

Births

Deaths

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