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1935 in poetry

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Events

Works published in English

Canada

India, in English

United Kingdom

United States

Other in English

Works published in other languages

France

Indian subcontinent

Including all of the British colonies which later became India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Listed alphabetically by first name, regardless of surname:

Gujarati

Urdu

  • Akbar Allahabadi, Kulliyat-i Akbar Allahabadi, in four volumes, published (fourteen years after his death in 1921) from this year through 1939; Indian, Urdu-language
  • M. Diyauddin, translator, Kālam-i-Tagore, translated from the Bengali of Rabindranath Tagore, with Tagore involved in the translation, into Urdu
  • Muhammad Iqbal, Bal-i Jibrial, alternate spelling: "Bal-i Jibril" ("Wings of Gabriel"), includes and ghazals; famous poems in the volume: "Iblees Ki Majlis-e-Shura" ("The Parliament of Satan"), "Jibrail-o-Iblis", "Lenin Khuda Ke Hazur main" ("Lenin in the Court of God"), "Punjab ke Dehqan se" ("To the Punjab Peasants"); "This is regarded as a milestone in Urdu poetry", according to Indian academic Siser Kumar Das; inspired by Iqbal's 1933 visit to Spain

Other Indian languages

Spanish language

Peru

Spain

  • Vicente Aleixandre:
  • La destrucción o el amor ("Destruction or/as Love")
  • Pasión de la tierra ("Passion of the Earth"), written 1928–1929
  • Germán Bleiberg, El cantar de la noche ("The Song of the Night")
  • Gabriel Celaya, Marea del silencio ("Tide of Silence")
  • Federico García Lorca:
  • Llanto por Ignacio Sánchez Mejías ("Lament for Ignacio Sánchez Mejías")
  • Seis poemas galegos ("Six Galician poems")
  • Luis Rosales, Abril ("April")

Other languages

Awards and honors

Births

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Deaths

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