- 1995 in poetry
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in2?=in literature
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yp2=1993
yp3=1994
year=1995
ya1=1996
ya2=1997
ya3=1998
dp3=1960s
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dn2=2010s
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February 16 — Announcement that 300 poems by S.T. Coleridge have been discovered
*February 17 — Sotheby's announces discovery of fourWalt Whitman notebooksWorks published
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Jennifer Harrison : "Mosaics & Mirrors: Composite poems" (Black Pepper)
*Chris Mansell , "Day Easy Sunlight Fine in Hot Collation" (Penguin, Melbourne) ISBN 9780-14-024540-0
*Chris Wallace-Crabbe , "Selected Poems 1956-1994", Oxford: Oxford University Press, AustraliaNew Zealand
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Fleur Adcock (New Zealand poet who moved to England in 1963) andJacqueline Simms , editors, "The Oxford Book of Creatures", verse and prose anthology, Oxford: Oxford University Press [http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/subjects/nzp/nzlit2/adcock.htm Web page titled "Fleur Adcock: New Zealand Literature File"] at the University of Auckland Library website, accessedApril 26 ,2008 ]
*Jenny Bornholdt , "How We Met", New Zealand
*Janet Charman , "End of the Dry", Auckland: Auckland University Press [Robinson, Roger and Wattie, Nelson, "The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature", 1998, "Janet Charman" article]
*Robin Hyde , "The Victory Hymn, 1935-1995", with an essay by Michele Leggott; Auckland: Holloway Press, New Zealand
*Mark Williams andMichele Leggott , editors, "Opening the Book : New Essays on New Zealand Writing" Auckland: Auckland University Press, criticism*
Fleur Adcock (New Zealand poet who moved to England in 1963) andJacqueline Simms , editors, "The Oxford Book of Creatures", verse and prose anthology, Oxford: Oxford University Press [http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/subjects/nzp/nzlit2/adcock.htm Web page titled "Fleur Adcock: New Zealand Literature File"] at the University of Auckland Library website, accessedApril 26 ,2008 ]
*Simon Armitage ,Tony Harrison and Sean O'Brien, "Penguin Modern Poets 5" (Penguin)
*Jan Kochanowski : "Laments", a cycle of Polish Renaissance elegies, translated bySeamus Heaney andStanisław Barańczak , Faber & Faber
*Derek Mahon , "The Hudson Letter." Gallery Press
* Sean O'Brien, "Ghost Train" (Oxford University Press)
*Labi Siffre , "Blood on the Page"
*R.S. Thomas , "No Truce with the Furies"Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United Kingdom
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Robert F. Garratt , editor, "Critical essays onSeamus Heaney ", ISBN 0-7838-0004-5United States
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Ralph Angel , "Nether World"
*John Ashbery , "Can You Hear, Bird?"
*Joseph Brodsky : "On Grief and Reason: Essays", New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1987/brodsky-bibl.html] Web page titled "Joseph Brodsky / Nobel Prize in Literature 1987 / Bibliography" at the "Official Web Site of the Nobel Foundation", accessedOctober 18 ,2007 ] Russian-American
*Henri Cole , "The Look of Things"
*Nicholas Coles &Peter Oresick , "For a Living " (University of Illinois Press)
*Alice Fulton , "Sensual Math"
*Michael S. Harper , "Honorable Amendments" [http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/277 Web page titled "Michael S. Harper"] at the Academy of American poets website, accessedApril 23 ,2008 ]
*Fanny Howe , "O'Clock"
*James Merrill , "A Scattering of Salts " (his last book)
*Carl Rakosi , "Poems, 1923-1941"
*Mary Oliver , "Blue Pastures"
*Michael Palmer , "At Passages"
*Molly Peacock , "Original Love"
*Carl Phillips , "Cortége" [McClatchy, J. D., editor, "The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Poetry", second edition, Vintage Books (Random House), 2003]
*Giorgos Seferis , "Complete Poems" (in English), translated byEdmund Keeley andPhilip Sherrard Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States
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Helen Vendler , "The Breaking of Style: Hopkins, Heaney, Graham", Harvard University Press
*John Hollander , "The Gazer's Spirit: Poems Speaking to Silent Works of Art", criticism"
The Best American Poetry 1995 "Richard Howard is the guest editor for "The Best American Poetry 1995 " (David Lehman , series editor). Howard changes the rules of inclusion for this year: " [P] oets whose work has appeared three or more times in this series are here and now ineligible, as are all seven former editors of the series." A total of 75 poems are included. [Howard, Richard, "Introduction", page 16]Poems from these 75 poets were in this year's anthology:
*Margaret Atwood
*Sally Ball
*Catherine Bowman
*Stephanie Brown
*Lewis Buzbee
*Cathleen Calbert
*Rafael Campo
*William Carpenter
*Nicholas Christopher
*Jane Cooper
*James Cummins
*Olena Kalytiak Davis
*Lynn Emanuel
*Elaine Equi
*Irving Feldman
*Donald Finkel
*Aaron Fogel
*Richard Frost
*Allen Ginsberg
*Peter Gizzi
*Jody Gladding
*Elton Glaser
*Albert Goldbarth
*Beckian Fritz Goldberg
*Laurence Goldstein
*Barbara Guest
*Marilyn Hacker
*Judith Hall
*Anthony Hecht
*Edward Hirsch
*Janet Holmes
*Andrew Hudgins
*T. R. Hummer
*Brigit Pegeen Kelly
*Karl Kirchwey
*Carolyn Kizer
*Wayne Koestenbaum
*John Koethe
*Yusef Komunyakaa
*Maxine Kumin
*Lisa Lewis
*Rachel Loden
*James Longenbach
*Robert Hill Long
*Gail Mazur
*J. D. McClatchy
*Heather McHugh
*Susan Musgrave
*Charles North
*Geoffrey O'Brien
*Jacqueline Osherow
*Molly Peacock
*Carl Phillips
*Marie Ponsot
*Bin Ramke
*Katrina Roberts
*Michael J. Rosen
*Kay Ryan
*Mary Jo Salter
*Tony Sanders
*Stephen Sandy
*Grace Schulman
*Robyn Selman
*Alan Shapiro
*Reginald Shepherd
*Angela Sorby
*Laurel Trivelpiece
*Paul Violi
*Arthur Vogelsang
*David Wagoner
*Charles H. Webb
*Ed Webster
*David Wojahn
*Jay Wright
*Stephen Yenser Other in English
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Roy Miki , "Random Access File", Canada
*Aharon Shabtai , "Ha-lev" ("The Heart"), HebrewWorks published in other languages
French language
=France=*
Michel Deguy , "A ce qui n'en finit pas"
*Andree Chedid , "Par dela les mots" (Lebanese resident of France, writing in French)
=Spain=*
Matilde Camus , "Vuelo de la mente" ("Mind flight")Other languages
Awards and honors
* Nobel prize:
Seamus Heaney Australia
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C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry :Bruce Beaver - "Anima and Other Poems"
* Dinny O'Hearn Poetry Prize: "Selected poems 1956-1994" byChris Wallace-Crabbe
*Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry :Peter Boyle , "Coming Home From the World"
*Mary Gilmore Prize :Jordie Albiston - "Nervous Arcs"
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Gerald Lampert Award
*Archibald Lampman Award
* See1995 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
*Pat Lowther Award
*Prix Alain-Grandbois *
Cholmondeley Award :U.A. Fanthorpe ,Christopher Reid ,C. H. Sisson ,Kit Wright
*Eric Gregory Award :Colette Bryce ,Sophie Hannah ,Tobias Hill ,Mark Wormald
*Forward Poetry Prize Best Collection: Sean O'Brien, "Ghost Train" (Oxford University Press)
*Forward Poetry Prize Best First Collection:Jane Duran , "Breathe Now, Breathe" (Enitharmon Press)
*T. S. Eliot Prize (United Kingdom and Ireland):Mark Doty , "My Alexandria"
* Whitbread Award for poetry:Bernard O’Donoghue , "Gunpowder"United States
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Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize :Sandy Solomon , "Pears, Lake, Sun"
*Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry :Maxine Kumin
*Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry :Vijay Seshadri , "Lifeline"
*Bollingen Prize :Kenneth Koch
* National Book Award for poetry:Stanley Kunitz , "Passing Through: The Later Poems"
*Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress :Robert Hass appointed
*Pulitzer Prize for Poetry : Philip Levine, "The Simple Truth"
*Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize :A.R. Ammons
*Wallace Stevens Award :James Tate
*Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets :Denise Levertov New Zealand
* Montana Book Award for Poetry:
Michael Jackson , "Pieces of Music"
* New Zealand Book Award for Poetry:Michele Leggott , "Dia"Deaths
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January 28 —George Woodcock (born 1912), Canadian poet, biographer, academic and prominent anarchist
*February 6 —James Merrill , 68, of a heart attack
*April 14 —Brian Coffey (born 1905), Irish poet and publisher
*April 22 -Jane Kenyon , 47, of leukemia
*May 11 -David Avidan , 61, Israeli poet.
*July 7 —Helene Johnson , after osteoporosis
*July 16 —
**May Sarton , 83, of breast cancer
**Stephen Spender 86, (born 1909), English poet and essayist, of a heart ailment
*September 3 —Earle Birney , 91, Canadian poet
*September 18 —Donald Davie , 73, of cancer
*October 22 —Kingsley Amis , 73, after an accidental fall
*November 5 —Essex Hemphill , 38, American poet and gay activist, from complications relating to AIDS
*December 30 —Heiner Muller (born 1929), GermanNotes
ee also
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Poetry
*List of years in poetry
*List of poetry awards
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