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Works published in English

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Canada

Anthologies

  • Edmund Snow Carpenter, American anthropologist, editor, Anerca, anonymous Eskimo poems, with drawings by Enooesweetok[2]
  • A. J. M. Smith, editor, The Oxford book of Canadian verse, in English and French, including untranslated poems in French combined in chronological order with English-language poems[2]

India, in English

United Kingdom

United States

Criticism, scholarship and biography

The New American Poetry 1945-1960

The New American Poetry 1945-1960, a poetry anthology edited by Donald Allen, and published in 1960, aimed to pick out the "third generation" of American modernist poets. In the longer term it attained a classic status, with critical approval and continuing sales. It was reprinted in 1999.

Poets represented:

Helen AdamJohn AshberyPaul BlackburnRobin BlaserEbbe BorregaardBruce BoydRay BremserBrother AntoninusJames BroughtonPaul CarrollGregory CorsoRobert CreeleyEdward DornKirby DoyleRobert DuerdenRobert DuncanLarry EignerLawrence FerlinghettiEdward FieldAllen GinsbergMadeline GleasonBarbara GuestLeRoi JonesJack KerouacKenneth KochPhilip LamantiaDenise LevertovRon Loewinsohn – Edward Marshall – Michael McClureDavid MeltzerFrank O'HaraCharles OlsonJoel OppenheimerPeter OrlovskyStuart PerkoffJames SchuylerGary SnyderGilbert SorrentinoJack SpicerLew WelchPhilip WhalenJohn WienersJonathan Williams

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Works in other languages

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French language

Canada, in French

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France

Spanish language

Latin America

Criticism, scholarship and biography
  • Emilio Armaza, Eguren, an anthology and analysis of the Peruvian poet's verse[2]
  • Antonio Oliver Belmás, Este otro Rubén Darío[2]
  • Gastón Figueira, De la vida y la obra de Gabriela Mistral[2]
  • Manuel Pedro González, editor, Antología crítica de José Marti, including writing by Darío, Gabriela Mistral, Unamuno, and Onís[2]
  • Glen L. Kolb, Juan del Valle y Caviedes, "A Study of the Life, Times and Poetry of a Spanish Colonial Satirist"[2]
  • Eduardo Neale-Silva, Horizonte humano, the first detailed biographical study of the Colombian poet José Eustasio Rivera[2]
  • Federico de Onís, Luis Palês Matos—vida y obra-bibliografía, antología, poesías, inéditas, a study of the Puerto Rican poet's life and artistic development[2]

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Awards and honors

United Kingdom

United States

Prizes from other nations

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Births

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Deaths

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