2014 in poetry

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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Events[edit]

Anniversaries[edit]

Works published in English[edit]

Australia[edit]

  • Benedict Andrews. Lens Flare. Sydney: Pitt Street Poetry
  • Louis Armand. Indirect Objects. Sydney: Vagabond Press
  • Judith Beveridge. Devadatta's Poems. Artarmon: Giramondo Publishing Company
  • a.j. carruthers. AXIS Book 1: Areal. Tokyo: Vagabond Press
  • Paul Carter. Ecstacies and Elegies. Perth: UWAP
  • Melinda Bufton. Girlery. Hobart: Inken Publisch
  • Nandi Chinna. Swamp. Fremantle: Fremantle Press
  • Eileen Chong. Peony. Sydney: Pitt Street Poetry
  • Dan Disney. Mannequin’s Guide to Utopias. Macau: ASM,
  • Benjamin Dodds. Regulator. Glebe: Puncher and Wattmann
  • Laurie Duggan. Allotments. Bristol: Shearsman Books
  • Anne Elvey. Kin. Parkville: Five Islands Press
  • Geoff Goodfellow. Opening the Windows to Catch the Sea Breeze. Kent Town: Wakefield Press
  • Libby Hart. Wild. Sydney: Pitt Street Poetry
  • Vrasidas Karalis and Helen Nickas, editors. Antigone Kefala: a writer’s journey. Brighton: Owl Publishing
  • Jacinta Le Plastrier. The Book of Skins. St Kilda: John Leonard Press
  • Alan Loney. eMailing flowers to Mondrian. Malvern East: Hawk Press
  • Kent MacCarter. Sputnik’s Cousin. Yarraville: Transit Lounge Publishing
  • John Mateer. Emptiness: Asian Poems, 1998 – 2012. Fremantle: Fremantle Press
  • Paul Scully. An Existential Grammar. North Hobart: Walleah Press
  • Marie Slaight & Terrence Tasker. The Antigone Poems. Potts Point: Altaire Publications
  • Maria Takolander. The End of the World. Artarmon: Giramondo Publishing Company
  • Tim Thorne. The Unspeak Poems and Other Verses. North Hobart: Walleah Press
  • Ann Vickery & John Hawke, editors. Poetry and The Trace. Glebe: Puncher and Wattmann
  • Chris Wallace-Crabbe. My Feet Are Hungry. Sydney: Pitt Street Poetry
  • Lucy Williams. Internal Weather. North Hobart: Walleah Press

Canada[edit]

Anthologies in Canada[edit]

  • Why Poetry Sucks: Humorous Avant-Garde and Post-Avant English Canadian Poetry, Jonathan Ball & Ryan Fitzpatrick, editors. (Insomniac Press) ISBN 9781554831227
  • Under the Mulberry Tree: poems for & about Raymond Souster, James Deahl, editor. (Quattro Books) ISBN 9781927443637[27]

India[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

Poets in Best New Zealand Poems[edit]

Poems from these 25 poets were selected by Mark Williams and Jane Stafford for Best New Zealand Poems 2013, published online this year:

United Kingdom[edit]

England[edit]

Ireland[edit]

  • Harry Clifton, The Holding Centre: Selected Poems 1974–2004 (BloodAxe Books)

Scotland[edit]

  • Stewart Conn, The Touch of Time: New & Selected Poems (BloodAxe Books)

Wales[edit]

Anthologies in the United Kingdom[edit]

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United Kingdom[edit]

  • Laura Jansen – The Roman Paratext: Frame, Texts, Readers. (Cambridge University Press) ISBN 978-1107024366

United States[edit]

Anthologies in the United States[edit]

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States[edit]

  • John Drury – Music at Midnight: The Life and Poetry of George Herbert. (University of Chicago Press)
  • Tom Hawkins – Iambic Poetics in the Roman Empire (Cambridge University Press)
  • Ron Silliman – Against Conceptual Poetry (Counterpath Press)

Poets in The Best American Poetry 2014[edit]

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Works published in other languages[edit]

French[edit]

German[edit]

Awards and honors by country[edit]

Awards announced this year:

International[edit]

Australia awards and honors[edit]

Canada awards and honors[edit]

France awards and honors[edit]

New Zealand awards and honors[edit]

India awards and honors[edit]

United Kingdom awards and honors[edit]

United States awards and honors[edit]

From the Poetry Society of America[edit]

Deaths[edit]

Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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