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1974 in poetry

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  • April – The dictatorship in Portugal falls; in the six months prior, with increasing repression and a discouraging atmosphere, little new work has been published; yet later in the year, not much new poetry is published either as "writers who had based their style on censor-proof allusiveness and their themes on protest would now have to do some retooling".[1]
  • July 23 – The dictatorial Greek junta falls; start of the Metapolitefsi: exiled poets, authors and intellectuals return to the country to publish there.
  • October 4 – While Ann Sexton is having lunch with her friend, fellow poet and collaborator Maxine Kumin to review Sexton's most recent book, The Awful Rowing Toward God, without a note or any warning, Sexton goes into her garage, starts the ignition of her car and dies of carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics is founded by Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman.

Works published in English

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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

  • Robert Gray, Creekwater Journal Australia
  • Maiden, Jennifer. Tactics. St Lucia, Qld.: UQP.
  • Les Murray, Lunch and Counter Lunch, Australia[2]

Canada

India, in English

Ireland

New Zealand

  • Fleur Adcock, The Scenic Route, London and New York: Oxford University Press (New Zealand poet who moved to England in 1963)[18]
  • James K. Baxter, posthumous:
    • The Tree House, poems for children
    • The Labyrinth: Some Uncollected Poems 1944–72, edited by J. E. Weir
  • Charles Brasch: Home Ground: Poems, Christchurch: Caxton Press (published posthumously)[19]
  • Allen Curnow, Collected Poems 1933–73[20]
  • Kendrick Smithyman, The Seal in the Dolphin Pool, Auckland: Auckland University Press and Oxford University Press
  • Ian Wedde, Made Over

United Kingdom

United States

Anthologies

  • George Quasha (with Susan Quasha), An Active Anthology (Sumac Press)

Translations in the United States

Other

Works published in other languages

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

Denmark

  • Poul Borum, Sang til dagens glæde
  • Jørgen Gustava Brandt, Her omkring
  • Klaus Høeck, Transformations, publisher: Gyldendal[25]
  • Henrik Nordbrandt, Opbrud og ankomster ("Departures and Arrivals"), Copenhagen: Gylandal, 72 pages[26]
  • Vagn Steen, Fuglens flugt i halvkrystal

French language

Canada, in French

  • Rémi-Paul Forgue, Poèmes du vent et des ombres
  • Michel Garneau, Moments
  • Jean Royer, La parole me vient de ton corps suivi de Nos corps habitables: Poèmes, 1969-1973, Montréal: Nouvelles éditions de l'Arc[27]

France

Criticism, scholarship and biography in France
  • Jean Follain, Collège, memoirs
  • Pierre Segher, La Résistance et ses poètes

Other, in French

German language

West Germany

Hebrew

  • N. Alterman, Regayim (posthumous)
  • T. Carmi, Hitnatzlut ha-Mechaber
  • Haim Gouri, Mar`ot Gihazi ("Gehazi Visions"), Israel[29]
  • Y. Lerner, Shirim
  • N. Sach, Mivhar
  • H. Schimmel, Shirai Malon Zion
  • A Shllonsky, Sefer ha-Sulamot (posthumous)
  • N. Stern, Bain Arpilim
  • M. Wieseltier, Kach

Hungary

India

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

Bengali

Other in India

Portuguese language

Brazil

  • Francisco Alvim, Passatempo
  • Geraldo Carneiro, Na Busca do Sete-Estrelo
  • Ledo Ivo, O Sinal Semafórico (posthumous)
  • Stella Leonardos:
    • Amanhecéncia
    • Romançário
  • Ariano Suassuna, A Farsa da Boa Preguiça

Portugal

  • Ruy de Moura Belo, A margem da alegria ("The Riverbank of Happiness")[37]
  • Fiama Brandão, collected verse, with additions[38]
  • Fernando Echevarria, A Base e o Timbre
  • Egito Gonçalves, Destruição: Dois Pontos
  • Herberto Helder, collected poems to date[38]
  • Jorge de Sena, Conheço o Sal
  • Pedro Támen, Os 42 Sonetos

Russian

  • M. Kanoatov, The Voice of Stalingrad (translated into Russian from Tajik), 1973
  • M. Lukonin, Frontline Verse
  • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Prussian Nights (finished in 1951), published in the original Russian in Paris
  • L. Tatyanichev, The Honey Season

Sweden

Yiddish

  • Pinche Berman, Love
  • Moshe Brodersohn, The Last Song (posthumous)
  • Meir Charatz:
    • Heaven and Earth
    • In Strange Paradise
  • Eliezer Greenberg, Memorabilia
  • Shifrah Kholodenko, The Word
  • Rachel Kramf, Clouds Wish to Cry
  • Saul Maltz, Poems of My Profound Belief
  • Joseph Mlotek and Eleanor Mlotek, editors, Pearls from Yiddish Poetry (anthology), poems printed in the Sunday editions of the New York Jewish Daily Forward
  • Roza Nevadovska, Poems of Mine (posthumous)
  • Hillel Shargel, A Window to Heaven
  • Abraham Sutzkever, The Fidlerose
  • Malka H. Tuzman, Under Your Mark
  • Freed Weininger, In the Wide Outside
  • Isaac Yanosovich, The Other Side of Wonder
  • Hersh Leib Young, In the Astral Spheres

Spanish Language

Spain

Latin America

  • Pablo Neruda:
    • La rosa separada
    • Jardín de invierno
    • Defectos escogidos
    • 2000 El corazón amarillo
    • Libro de las preguntas
    • Elegía
    • El mar y las campanas
  • Efraín Huerta, Los eróticos y otros poemas (Mexico)
  • Elvio Romero, Antología poética 1947-73, second edition (Paraguay)
  • Luis Cardoza y Aragón, Quinta estación

Other

Awards and honors

Canada

United Kingdom

United States

French language

France

Births

Deaths

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