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Encyclopedia > 1954 in poetry
Years in poetry: 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957
Years in literature: 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957
Decades in poetry: 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s
Centuries in poetry: 19th century 20th century 21st century
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s
Years: 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957

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// Bad Lord Byron, a film directed by David Macdonald about the Romantic poet W.H. Auden, Nones Charles Causley, Farewell Aggie Weston Hugh Kenner, The Poetry of Ezra Pound, highly influential in causing a re-assessment of Pounds poetry Robert Lowell, The Mills of the Kavanaughs Peter Mason Opie... // E. E. Cummings is appointed to a Charles Eliot Norton Professorship at Harvard. ... // George Plimpton, Peter Matthiessen and Harold L. Humes found The Paris Review. ... // City Lights Books publishes Howl and Other Poems by Allen Ginsburg Aniara - Harry Martinson National Book Award for Poetry: W.H. Auden, The Shield of Achilles Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Elizabeth Bishop: Poems - North & South Queens Gold Medal for Poetry: Edmund Blunden date unknown - Amy Gerstler, poet June 22... // Howl obscenity trial in San Francisco brings significant attention to beat poetry, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsburg National Book Award for Poetry: Richard Wilbur, Things of this World Pulitzer Prize for poetry -- Things of This World by Richard Wilbur Queens Gold Medal for Poetry: Siegfried Sassoon Li-Young Lee... See also: 1950 in literature, other events of 1951, 1952 in literature, list of years in literature. ... See also: 1951 in literature, other events of 1952, 1953 in literature, list of years in literature. ... See also: 1952 in literature, other events of 1953, 1954 in literature, list of years in literature. ... See also: 1953 in literature, other events of 1954, 1955 in literature, list of years in literature. ... See also: 1954 in literature, other events of 1955, 1956 in literature, list of years in literature. ... See also: 1955 in literature, other events of 1956, 1957 in literature, list of years in literature. ... See also: 1956 in literature, other events of 1957, 1958 in literature, list of years in literature. ... These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries in poetry. ... Category: ... Category: ... Category: ... These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. ... Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar. ... (19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999... The 21st century is the present century of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of decades which have articles with more information about them. ... The 1920s was a decade sometimes referred to as the Jazz Age or the Roaring Twenties, usually applied to America. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The 1940s decade ran from 1940 to 1949. ... The 1950s was the decade spanning from the 1st of January, 1950 to the 31st December, 1959. ... The 1960s decade refers to the years from January 1, 1960 to December 31, 1969, inclusive. ... The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive. ... The 1980s refers to the years of 1980 to 1989. ... This page indexes the individual years pages. ... 1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ... 1952 (MCMLII) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday. ... 1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1957 (MCMLVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Events

Robert Creeley (May 21, 1926 - March 30, 2005) was an American poet, author of more than sixty books, and usually associated with the Black Mountain poets, though his verse aesthetic diverged from that schools. ... Jack Kerouac (pronounced ) (March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969) was an American novelist, writer, poet, artist, and part of the Beat Generation. ... January 25 is the 25th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Dylan Marlais Thomas, (October 27, 1914 – November 9, 1953) was a Welsh poet and writer. ...

Works published

hello i am w. ... Sir John Betjeman CBE (28 August 1906–19 May 1984) was an English poet, writer and broadcaster who described himself in Whos Who as a poet and hack. He was born to a middle-class family in Edwardian London. ... Edward Estlin Cummings (October 14, 1894 - September 3, 1962) was an American poet and writer. ... Babette Deutsch (1895 - 1982) was an US poet. ... Philip Arthur Larkin (9 August 1922 – 2 December 1985) was an English poet, novelist and jazz critic. ... Jon Silkin (1930 - 1997) was a British poet. ... Dylan Marlais Thomas, (October 27, 1914 – November 9, 1953) was a Welsh poet and writer. ... New Directions Publishers was founded in 1936 by James Laughlin after graduating from Harvard University. ... William Carlos Williams Dr. William Carlos Williams (sometimes known as WCW) (September 17, 1883 – March 4, 1963), was an American poet closely associated with modernism and Imagism. ...

Awards and honors

The National Book Award for Poetry has been given since 1950 and is part of the National Book Awards, which are given annually for outstanding literary works by American citizens. ... Conrad Potter Aiken (August 5, 1889 – August 17, 1973) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American author, born in Savannah, Georgia, whose work includes poetry, short stories and novels. ... The Pulitzer Prize for Poetry has been presented since 1922 for a distinguished volume of original verse by an American author. ... Theodore Huebner Roethke (; RET-key) (May 25, 1908 – August 1, 1963) was a United States poet, who published several volumes of poetry characterized by its rhythm and natural imagery. ... The Gold Medal for Poetry, originally instituted by King George V, is awarded in some years on 23 April, for a book of verse written by a United Kingdom or British Commonwealth citizen; before 1985 it was awarded only to British writers (this rule clearly not having hardened by 1940). ... Ralph Hodgson (September 9, 1871 - November 3, 1962) was an English poet, very popular in his lifetime on the strength of a small number of anthology pieces, such as The Bull. ... The Bollingen Prize, awarded every two years by the Bollingen Foundation, is a prestigious literary honor bestowed on a poet in recognition of the best book of new verse within the last two years, or for lifetime achievement. ... hello i am w. ... The Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets, or Academy Fellowship, was the first award of its kind in the United States. ... Oliver St John Gogarty (August 17, 1878-September 22, 1957) was an Irish physician and ear surgeon, who was also a poet and writer, one of the most prominent Dublin wits, and for some time a political figure of the Irish Free State. ...

Births

April 17 is the 107th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (108th in leap years). ... Erin Mouré (born 1955) is a Canadian poet who lives in Montreal, Quebec. ... July 31 is the 212th day (213th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 153 days remaining. ... Kim Addonizio (b. ... August 15 is the 227th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (228th in leap years), with 138 days remaining. ... Mary Jo Salter (1954 - ) is an American poet, a coeditor of The Norton Anthology of Poetry [1] and is the Emily Dickinson Senior Lecturer in the Humanities at Mount Holyoke College. ... October 15 is the 288th day of the year (289th in leap years). ... Peter Bakowski (15 October 1954-), Australian Poet, was born in Melbourne, to Polish-German immigrants. ... December 5 is the 339th day (340th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... // Life Lynda Hull (December 5, 1954 - March 29, 1994) was a United States poet. ... December 20 is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Sandra Cisneros (born December 20, 1954 in Chicago) is an American author and poet best known for her novella The House on Mango Street. ... Cornelius Eady is an American poet focusing largely on matters of race and society, particularly the trials of the African-American race in the United States. ... Thylias Moss (b. ... Luis J. Rodriguez (born 1954) is an American poet, novelist, journalist, critic, and columnist. ...

Deaths

March 28 is the 87th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (88th in leap years). ... Francis Brett Young (June 29, 1884 - March 28, 1954) was a British novelist and poet. ... Many regard William Shakespeare as the greatest English poet. ... January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. ... Maxwell Bodenheim (May 26, 1891 – February 6, 1954) was an American poet and novelist. ... The Washington Square Arch Greenwich Village (pronounced Grennich Village; also called simply the Village) is a largely residential area on the west side of downtown (southern) Manhattan in New York City. ... Bohemians are inhabitants of Bohemia, Czech Republic. ...

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