Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Events- Ezra Pound travels to London to meet William Butler Yeats, whom he considered "the only poet worthy of serious study"; from that year until 1916, the two men wintered in the Stone Cottage at Ashdown Forest, with Pound nominally acting as secretary to the older poet
- January and March – Three poems of Hilda Doolittle appear in the January issue of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, submitted by Ezra Pound, the magazine's "foreign editor" and a close associate of Doolittle. The March 1913 issue of the magazine also contained Pound's "A Few Don'ts by an Imagiste" and F. S. Flint's essay Imagisme. This publication history meant that this London-based movement had its first readership in the United States.
 1936 Winged Liberty Head (Mercury) dime - Jose Martínez Ruiz, commonly known as Azorín, came up with the name "Generation of '98" this year, referring to the novelists, poets, essayists, and philosophers active in Spain at the time of the Spanish-American War (1898 and alluding to the moral, political, and social crisis produced by Spain's defeat in that war. Writing mostly after 1910, the group reinvigorated Spanish letters, revived literary myths and broke with classical schemes of literary genres. In politics, members of the movement often justified radicalism and rebellion.
Works published in English- Thomas McInnes, The Rhymes of a Rounder
[Garvin, John William, editor, (anthology), published by McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1916, retrieved via Google Books, June 5, 2009]
- Laurence Binyon, Auguries
[Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6]
published by Sahitya Akademi, ISBN 9788172017989, retrieved via Google Books on December 23, 2008 - Witter Bynner, Tiger
[Ludwig, Richard M., and Clifford A. Nault, Jr., Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983, 1986, New York: Oxford University Press ("If the title page is one year later than the copyright date, we used the latter since publishers frequently postdate books published near the end of the calendar year." — from the Preface, p vi)]
- Joyce Kilmer, "Trees" first appears in the August issue of Poetry magazine, it was later included in Trees and Other Poems 1914
- Vachel Lindsay, General William Booth Enters into Heaven and Other Poems
Other in Englishpublished by Sahitya Akademi, ISBN 9788172017989, retrieved via Google Books on December 23, 2008 - E. W. Cole, editor, Backblock Ballads and other Verses, front cover was illustrated by David Low; including a "Glossary: for the use of the thoroughly genteel", four sections of "The Sentimental Bloke" and "The Austral-aise", both by C. J. Dennis, Australian anthology
Works published in other languages- Francis Jammes, Feuilles dans le vent
[Web page titled , at The Poetry Foundation website, retrieved August 30, 2009]
- Pierre Jean Jouve, Parler
[Bree, Germaine, Twentieth-Century French Literature, translated by Louise Guiney, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1983]
Indian subcontinentIncluding all of the British colonies that later became India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Listed alphabetically by first name, regardless of surname: - Hiteshwar Bar Barua, Tirotav Atma Balidan Kavya, narrative poem about the sacrifice of Jaymoti Kunwari for the sake of her husband, Gadadhar Singha, ruler of Assam from 1681–1696
Indian poetry in other languages- Ulloor S. Parameswara Iyer, Umakeralam, a mahakavya, a type of Indian epic poem, India, Malayalam language
[Paniker, Ayyappa, chapter in George, K. M., editor, Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology, pp 231–255, published by Sahitya Akademi, 1992, retrieved January 10, 2009]
OtherBirthsDeath years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: DeathsBirth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: - March 7 – Pauline Johnson, also known as "E. Payuline Johnson" and "Tekahionwake" (born 1861), Canadian known for her poems and performances that celebrated her aboriginal heritage, including the frequently anthologized "The Song My Paddle Sings"
Awards and honorsSee also- Young Poland (Polish: Młoda Polska) modernist period in Polish arts and literature
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