2004 in poetry


This article presents lists of historical events related to the writing of poetry during 2004. The historical context of events related to the writing of poetry in 2004 are addressed in articles such as History of Poetry Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature.

Events

  • April 1 — Foetry.com Web site is launched for the announced purpose of "Exposing fraudulent contests. Tracking the sycophants. Naming names." Members and visitors contribute information which links judges and prize winners in various poetry contests in attempts to document whether some contests have been rigged.
  • February 16 — Edwin Morgan becomes Scotland's first ever official national poet, The Scots Makar, appointed by the Scottish Parliament.
  • Jang Jin-sung defects from North Korea.
  • Publication of remaining fragments of Sappho's Tithonus poem.Samizdat poetry magazine, founded in 1998, ceases publication.
  • David and Helen Constantine relaunch Modern Poetry in Translation, a British journal focusing on the art of translating poetry. The magazine was founded in 1966 by Ted Hughes and Daniel Weissbort.

Works published

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

Australia

Anthologies in Australia

  • Bean, Joan Marion & Blaney-Murphy, Kelly, Suburbs of the Mind: A Poetry Anthology, Central Coast Poets Inc.
  • Anthony Lawrence, editor, The Best Australian Poetry 2004, Publisher: UQP
  • Les Murray, editor, The Best Australian Poems 2004, Publisher: Black Inc.

Canada

India, in English

Ireland

New Zealand

Poets in ''Best New Zealand Poems''

Poems from these 25 poets were selected by Robin Dudding for Best New Zealand Poems 2003, published online this year:

United Kingdom

Anthologies in the United Kingdom

United States

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States

Anthologies in the United States

  • Mary Ann Caws, editor, Yale Anthology of Twentieth-Century French Poetry,, Apollinaire and more than 100 other poets, bi-lingual
    Poets in ''The Best American Poetry 2004''
The 75 poets included in The Best American Poetry 2004, edited by David Lehman, co-edited this year by Lyn Hejinian:

Elsewhere

Works published in other languages

French language

France

  • Seyhmus Dagtekin, La langue mordue, Publisher: Le Castor Astral; Turkish poet writing in and published in French
  • Linda Maria Baros, Le Livre de signes et d’ombres, Publisher: Éditions Cheyne
  • Jean Max Tixier:
  • * Editor, La Poésie française contemporaine, anthology, publisher: Cogito
  • * Editor, Joyaux au sud / Juvaere din sud, traduit du roumain, anthology, publisher: Cogito
  • * Le temps des mots, publisher: Pluie d'étoiles éditions

Canada, in French

India

In each section, listed in alphabetical order by first name:

Malayalam

Other in India

  • Ajeet Cour and Nirupama Dutt, editors, Our Voices: An Anthology of SAARC Poetry, in various languages, with some translations into English; New Delhi: Foundation of SAARC Writers and Literature
  • Jiban Narah, Suna mor Phul Koli, Guwahati, Assam: Banlata; Indian, Assamese-language
  • Malathi Maithri, Viduthalaiyai Ezhuthuthal, Nagercoil: Kalachuvadu Pathippagam; Tamil-languageNatyanubhava, Bikaner: Vagdevi Prakashan,, anthology; Hindi-language
  • Nirendranath Chakravarti, Mayabi Bondhon, Kolkata: Dey's Publishing; Bengali-language
  • Sachin Ketkar, Bhintishivaicya Khidkitun Dokavtana, Mumbai: Abhidhanantar Prakashan; Marathi-language
  • Tarannum Riyaz, editor, Biswin Sadi Mein Khwateen ka Urdu Adab, poetry, fiction and nonfiction anthology; New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, ; Urdu-language
  • Srijato, Udanta Sawb Joker, Bengali-language
  • Veerankutty, Manthrikan, Kottayam: DC Books; Malayalam-language

Poland

  • Julia Hartwig, Bez pozegnania, 96 pages; Warsaw: Sic!
  • Ryszard Krynicki, Kamień, szron ; Kraków: Wydawnictwo a5
  • Ewa Lipska, Gdzie indziej, ; Kraków: Wydawnictwo literackie
  • Tadeusz Różewicz, Wyjście, Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Dolnośląskie
  • Tomasz Różycki:
  • * Dwanaście stacji, a book-length poem, awarded the 2004 Kościelski Prize; Kraków: Znak
  • * Wiersze, containing all the poems from Różycki's first four poetry books, Warsaw: Lampa i Iskra Boża

Other languages

Awards and honors

Australia

Canada

New Zealand

  • Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement:
  • Montana New Zealand Book Awards First-book award for poetry: Cliff Fell, The Adulterer's Bible, Victoria University Press

United Kingdom

United States

Awards and honors in other nations

Deaths

Birth years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article: