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2009 in poetry

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

Events

Works published in English

Listed by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land, if different; substantially revised works listed separately:

Australia

Canada

India, Indian poetry in English

  • Anju Makhija, E V Ramakrishan, editors, We Speak in Changing Languages: Indian Women Poets 1990–2007, anthology, New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi
  • Anthony Theodore, The Song of My Dance and Dance of My Dreams,
  • Arundhathi Subramaniam, editor, Hot is the Moon: Poems and Stories of Women in Kannada, Tamil, Konkani And Tulu, anthology in various languages, with translations into English; Mumbai: Sparrow
  • Eunice de Souza, A Necklace of Skulls, Collected Poems ( Poetry in English), New Delhi: Penguin
  • Uddipana Goswami, We Called the River Red ( Poetry in English ), Authorspress
  • Yash Sharma, Tale of a Virgin River, translated into English by Anil Sehgal from the original Dogri; released with a CD of six songs composed and sung by the poet's daughter, Seema Anil Sehgal, a prominent singer; published in Singapore

Ireland

New Zealand

Poets in Best New Zealand Poems

Poems from these 25 poets were selected by James Brown for Best New Zealand Poems 2008, published online this year:

United Kingdom

Anthologies in the United Kingdom

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United Kingdom

  • Zachary Leader, editor, The Movement Reconsidered: Essays on Larkin, Amis, Gunn, and Their Contemporaries, Oxford University Press (April 2009)
  • Contemporary Poetry: Poets and Poetry since 1990 (Cambridge Contexts in Literature) Cambridge University Press, 1st edition

United States

  • Matthew Landis, Like a Moth From His Death Mouth, privately printed, Philadelphia
  • Timothy Liu, Bending the Mind Around the Dream's Blown Fuse, Talisman House, Jersey City, New Jersey
  • Lewis MacAdams, Lyrics, Palo Alto, California: Blue Press
  • Randall Mann, Breakfast with Thom Gunn, University of Chicago Press,
  • Clay Matthews, Runoff, BlazeVOX, Buffalo, New York
  • Campbell McGrath, Shannon, about the youngest member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
  • Barry McKinnon, In the Millennium, New Star Books, Vancouver BC / Point Roberts, Washington
  • Deborah Meadows, Goodbye Tissues, Shearsman Books, Exeter, UK
  • Didi Menendez, For Love of an Armadillo, GOSS 183:: Casa Menendez, Bloomington, Illinois
  • Sheila Murphy & , How to Spell the Sound of Everything, Xerox Sutra Editions, West Lima, Wisconsin
  • Marilyn Nelson – '
  • Mary Oliver, Evidence, 44 poems, Beacon Press (April)
  • Simon Pettet, Hearth, Talisman House, Jersey City, New Jersey
  • D. A. Powell, Chronic, Graywolf Press, winner of the 2010 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award
  • Hilda Raz, What Happens
  • Kit Robinson, The Messianic Trees: Selected Poems, 1976–2003, Adventures in Poetry, Princeton, New Jersey
  • Ce Rosenow, Pacific, Mountain Gate Press, Hillsboro, Oregon
  • Frederick Seidel, Poems 1959–2009, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, (April)
  • Mohammad Shaheen, translation from the original Arabic of the late Mahmoud Darwish, Almond Blossoms and Beyond, Interlink (March)
  • Frank Sherlock, Over Here, Factory School, Brooklyn, New York
  • Louis Simpson, Struggling Times. Rochester, New York: BOA Editions. . This is the Jamaica-born Simpson's 18th collection.
  • Logan Ryan Smith, Tracks, Ypolita Press, San Francisco, California
  • Elizabeth Swados, The One and Only Human Galaxy, Hanging Loose Press (April)
  • Eleanor Ross Taylor, Captive Voices: New and Selected Poems
  • Simon Thompson, Why Does It Feel So Late?, New Star Books, Vancouver BC / Point Roberts, Washington
  • Sotère Torregian, Envoy, (preface by Andrew Joron), Punch Press, Buffalo, New York
  • Pamela Ushuk, Crazy Love
  • Fred Wah, The False Laws of Narrative: The Poetry of Fred Wah, selected with an introduction by Louis Cabri; Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
  • Anne Waldman, Manatee/ Humanity, Penguin, book-length poem taking its form and concerns from a Tibetan Buddhist ritual and from the poet's close encounter with a Manatee
  • Keith Waldrop:
  • Translator from the original French of Charles Baudelaire, Paris Spleen: Little Poems in Prose, Wesleyan University Press (May)
  • Transcendental Studies: A Trilogy, University of California Press, Waldrop has long been a major force in American avant-garde poetics, and this substantial new volume is big news indeed. Comprising three sequences—each almost a book in itself—plus an epilogue, and received the National Book Award (see below)
  • Peter Waterhouse, Language Death Night Outside: Poem / Novel, translated by Rosmarie Waldrop; Burning Deck, Providence, Rhode Island
  • Emily Wilson, Micrographia, title from Robert Hooke's 1665 scientific study of the natural world through a microscope; University of Iowa Press,

Anthologies in the United States

  • David Lehman, general editor, David Wagoner, editor, The Best American Poetry 2009 (September 2009)
  • David Yezzi, editor, Swallow Anthology of New American Poets, (University of Ohio Press, 2009),
  • Honor Moore, Poems from the Women's Movement (April), work from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, Library of America
  • Miekal And, editor, "Anthology Spidertangle", representative work of more than 50 visual poets, , Xexoxial Editions

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States

  • International Who's Who in Poetry 2009, Routledge,
  • Pierre Joris, Justifying the Margins, Salt Publishing, Cambridge, UK; essays, criticism via poetics

Poets in The Best American Poetry 2009

These poets appeared in The Best American Poetry 2009, with David Lehman, general editor, and David Wagoner, guest editor (who selected the poetry):

Works published in other languages

French language

France

  • Emily Dickinson, Poésies complètes, translated from the original English by Françoise Delphy; Flammarion
  • Patrice Delbourg, editor, L'année poétique 2009 ("Poetry Year 2000"), French-language poetry published in the past 12 months, Publisher: Seghers; . an anthology
  • Dominique Sorrente, Pays sous les continents, un itinéraire poétique 1978–2008, MLD
  • Jean Max Tixier, Chants de l'évidence, publisher: Autres Temps,

French poetry in Canada

  • Normand de Bellefeuille, Mon nom, Publisher: Éditions du Noroît; ; a finalist for the Governor General's Awards in French poetry
  • René Lapierre, Traité de physique, Publisher: Les Herbes rouges; ; a finalist for the Governor General's Awards in French poetry
  • Hélène Monette, Thérèse pour joie et orchestre, Publisher: Les Éditions du Boréal; ; a finalist for the Governor General's Awards in French poetry
  • Philippe More, Brouillons pour un siècle abstrait, Publisher: Poètes de brousse; ; a finalist for the Governor General's Awards in French poetry
  • André Roy, Montreal, Les espions de Dieu, Publisher: Les Herbes rouges; ; a finalist for the Governor General's Awards in French poetry

French poetry in Switzerland

  • Markus Hediger, En deçà de la lumière, Publisher: Éditions de l'Aire;

German

Greece

  • Phoebe Giannisi, Homerika, publisher: Kedros Editions
  • Christoph Janacs, Zärtlichkeit mit Stacheln. Gedichte zu Adalbert Stifter ("The Tenderness of Quills: Poems by Adalbert Stifter"), Salzburg: Edition Tandem, 88 pages,
  • Giorgos Lillis, Bounds of the Labyrinth, publisher: Kedros Editions
  • Yiannis Stigas, Isopalo Travma ("An Even Wound"), publisher: Kedros Editions
  • Noveltly Within or Beyond Language, an anthology of young Greek poets, Athens: Gavriilidis Editions
  • Christos Chrysoopoulos (Χρήστος Χρυσόοπουλος), Η άλλη Λώρα ("Another Laura"), criticism; Athens: Kastaniotis

India

Listed in alphabetical order by first name:

Nepal

Poland

Portuguese language

Russia

Books of poetry were published this year by Igor Bulatovsky, Ilya Kucherov, Dmitry Grigoryev, Natalya Chernykh, Aleksey Porvin, Boris Khersonsky, Aleksandr Mironov, Gali-Dana Singer and Vadim Mesyats

Other languages

Awards and honors

Awards announced this year:

International

Australia awards and honors

Canada awards and honors

India awards and honors

New Zealand awards and honors

United Kingdom awards and honors

United States awards and honors

From the Poetry Society of America

From the Poetry Society of Virginia Student Poetry Contest

2009 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: S-3 Category – Grades 5 & 6

  • 1st place Eloise H. Kelley, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem "One Unique World"
  • 2nd place Eliza D’Anieri, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem "Piano Images"
  • 3rd place Cullan Kerner, Winchester, Virginia for the poem "Benched"
  • 1st Honorable Mention Graydon Nuk, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem "The Bike"
  • 2nd Honorable Mention Josephine Norris Cotton, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem "A Cat's Personality"
  • 3rd Honorable Mention Sophia Rose Carbonneau, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem "Florida's Smiles"

2009 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: S-4 Category – Grades 7 & 8

  • 1st place Nate Friant, Harbor, Maine for the poem "November Jay"
  • 2nd place Ashley Harris, Mt. Kisco, NY for the poem "Lines"
  • 3rd place Emma Moorhead, Bath, Maine for the poem "My Crayola"
  • 1st Honorable Mention Lia Russell, Richmond, Virginia for the poem "Dogwood"
  • 2nd Honorable Mention Amelia Neilson, Arrowsic, Maine for the poem "Harvested"

2009 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: S-5 Category – Grades 9 & 10

  • 1st place Cassandra Gergely, Owings, Maryland for the poem "Sun Dreams"
  • 2nd place Kelsey Tripp, Roanoke, Virginia for the poem "Clarity"
  • 3rd place Aleck Berry, Williamsburg, Virginia for the poem "Golden Fried Love"

2009 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: S-6 Category – Grades 11 & 12

  • 1st place Duncan Lyle, Manakin Sabot, Virginia for the poem "Smoking is not allowed in School"
  • 2nd place Bianca LaBarbena, Edison, New Jersey for the poem "Haven"
  • 3rd place Keenan Nathaniel Thompson, Richmond, Virginia for the poem "Sunflower Angel"
  • 1st Honorable Mention Brown Farinholt, Richmond, Virginia for the poem "Your Temple"
  • 2nd Honorable Mention Kara Wang, Saratoga, California for the poem "Longing"

2009 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: S-7 Category – Community College

  • 1st place Tyler Iseley, Newport News, Virginia for the poem "Warrior"
  • 2nd place Linda Arnott, Tucson, Arizona for the poem "The Corpse"

2009 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: S-8 Category – Undergraduate College

  • 1st place Nathan W. Friedman, Roanoke, Virginia for the poem "Like Clara Bow"
  • 2nd place Nicole Fegeas, Warrenton, Virginia for the poem "Semantics"
  • 3rd place Audrey Walls, Richmond, Virginia for the poem "Piedmont Station"

2009 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Poetry Society Prize

  • 1st place Abbie Hinchman, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem "Where My Poems Hide"
  • 2nd place Sophia Rose Carbonneau, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem "How to be in a Play"
  • 3rd place Maura Eileen Anderson, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem "Late Night Wing: An Alphabet Poem"
  • 1st Honorable Mention Daniel Mayer, Walpole, Maine for the poem "My Ascent and Descent"
  • 2nd Honorable Mention Jacob Maxmin, Nobleboro, Maine for the poem "Holiday Helpers"
  • 3rd Honorable Mention Virginia Hindman, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem "Ignorance"

2009 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Jenkins Prize

  • 1st place Kelsey Tripp, Roanoke, Virginia for the poem "Suppressed Voice"
  • 2nd place Mikal Cardine, Warrington, Virginia for the poem "Lost"
  • 3rd place Robyn Walters, Yorktown, Virginia for the poem "For the Love of Book"

2009 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Virginia Student Prize

  • 1st place Brown Farinholt, Richmond, Virginia for the poem "Henrietta's"
  • 2nd place Mikal Cardine, Warrington, Virginia for the poem "Lonely"
  • 3rd place Michelle Moses, Virginia Beach, Virginia for the poem "Novelty Love"
  • 1st Honorable Mention Sam Perry, Dillwyn, Virginia for the poem "The Musician"
  • 2nd Honorable Mention Philip Halsey, Richmond, Virginia for the poem "Spoiled"
  • 3rd Honorable Mention Peter Chiappa, Yorktown, Virginia for the poem "Sonnet 31"

Awards and honors elsewhere

Deaths

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

See also

Notes

  • Britannica Book of the Year 2010 (events of 2009), published by the Encyclopædia Britannica, online edition (subscription required), "Literature/Year in Review 2009" section