1933 in poetry

1933 in poetry

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Events

*Black Mountain College founded as a progressive, experimental educational institution which attracted poets who became known as the Black Mountain School of poetry.
* Geoffrey Grigson founds "New Verse" (1933-39)
* Objectivist Press founded

Works published

* T. S. Eliot’s 1932-33 Norton lectures at Harvard published under the title "The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism". Lectures he delivers at the University of Virginia, are later published in 1934 as "After Strange Gods"
* W. H. Auden, "The Dance of Death"
* E.E. Cummings, "Eimi"
* Allen Curnow, "Valley of Decision" (R.W. Lowry) New Zealand)
* Cecil Day-Lewis, "The Magnetic Mountain"
* A. E. Housman, Leslie Stephen Lecture at Cambridge, "The Name and Nature of Poetry"
* D. H. Lawrence, "Last Poems
* George Oppen, "Discrete Series" published by the Objectivist Press
* Ezra Pound, editor, "Active Anthology", London [Ackroyd, Peter, "Ezra Pound", Thames and Hudson Ltd., London, 1980, "Bibliography" chapter, p 121]
* Charles Reznikoff, "Jerusalem the Golden" and "In Memoriam: 1933" published by the Objectivist Press
* Stephen Spender, "Poems"
* Georg Trakl, "Gesang des Abgeschiedenen" ("Song of The Departed"). The Austrian native's work was published in Germany.
* William Carlos Williams, "Collected Poems" published by the Objectivist Press
* William Butler Yeats, "The Winding Stair and Other Poems"

"Twentieth Century Poetry, an Anthology"

These poets were chosen by Harold Monro for the 1933 edition:
*Lascelles Abercrombie
*Richard Aldington
*John Alford
*A. C. Benson
*Laurence Binyon
*Edmund Blunden
*W. S. Blunt
*Gordon Bottomley
*Robert Bridges
*Rupert Brooke
*Samuel Butler
*Roy Campbell
*G. K. Chesterton
*Richard Church
*Padraic Colum
*A. E. Coppard
*Frances Cornford
*John Davidson
*W. H. Davies
*Jeffrey Day
*Walter De la Mare
*Lord Alfred Douglas
*John Drinkwater
*Helen Parry Eden
*T. S. Eliot
*Vivian Locke Ellis
*Michael Field
*J. E. Flecker
*F. S. Flint
*John Freeman
*Stella Gibbons
*Wilfrid Gibson
*Robert Graves
*Thomas Hardy
*H. D. (Hilda Doolittle)
*Philip Henderson
*Maurice Hewlett
*Ralph Hodgson
*Gerard Manley Hopkins
*A. E. Housman
*Ford Hueffer
*T. E. Hulme
*Aldous Huxley
*James Joyce
*Rudyard Kipling
*D. H. Lawrence
*Cecil Day Lewis
*John Masefield
*R. A. K. Mason
*Charlotte Mew
*Alice Meynell
*Viola Meynell
*Harold Monro
*T. Sturge Moore
*Edwin Muir
*Henry Newbolt
*Robert Nichols
*Alfred Noyes
*Wilfred Owen
*J. D. C. Pellow
*H. D. C. Pepler
*Eden Phillpotts
*Ezra Pound
*Peter Quennell
*Herbert Read
*Isaac Rosenberg
*Siegfried Sassoon
*Geoffrey Scott
*Edward Shanks
*Fredegond Shove
*Edith Sitwell
*Osbert Sitwell
*Sacheverell Sitwell
*Stephen Spender
*J. C. Squire
*James Stephens
*Edward Thomas
*W. J. Turner
*Sylvia Warner
*Max Weber
*Anna Wickham
*Humbert Wolfe
*W. B. Yeats

Awards and honors

* Guggenheim Fellowship: E.E. Cummings
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Archibald MacLeish: "Conquistador"

Births

* January 25 — Alden Nowlan, (died 1983) Canadian poet
* August 16 — Reiner Kunze, German
* September 11 — Robert Fagles, an American professor, poet, and academic, best known for his many translations of ancient Greek Literature
*date not known:
** Gerald William Barrax - June 21,
** Maureen Duffy, British poet, playwright and novelist.
** Kevin Ireland,
** John Edward Mackenzie Lucie-Smith
** Joe Rosenblatt,
** Anne Stevenson, American-British poet
** Robert Sward, Canadian and American poet, novelist and writer

Deaths

* January 21 - George Moore, poet, novelist
* January 29Sara Teasdale, poet
* April 29 - Constantine Cavafy, Greek Alexandrine poet
* December 4 - Stefan George, poet and translator
* date not known:
** John Jay Chapman, American essayist, poet, author and lawyer
** Henry Van Dyke, American poet, author, educator, and clergyman

ee also

*Poetry
* List of poetry awards
* List of years in poetry

References


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