List of years in poetry

This article gives a chronological list of years in poetry. These pages supplement the List of years in literature pages with a focus on events in the history of poetry.

Before 1000 BC

  • c. 26th century BCKesh Temple Hymn
  • c. 23rd century BC – Enheduanna, The Exaltation of Inanna and the Temple Hymns
  • c. 1500 BC – Earliest possible date for composition of the "family poems" in the Rig Veda
  • 11th century BC – earliest works in the Classic of Poetry

First millennium BC

  • 7th century BC in poetry
  • 6th century BC in poetry
  • 5th century BC in poetry
  • 4th century BC in poetry
  • 3rd century BC in poetry
  • 2nd century BC in poetry
  • 1st century BC in poetry

First millennium AD

  • 1st century in poetry
  • 2nd century in poetry
  • 3rd century in poetry
  • 4th century in poetry
  • 5th century in poetry
    • 451 – Jacob of Serugh born (died November 521), writing in Syriac
    • 455 – Blossius Aemilius Dracontius born about this year (died c. 505) of Carthage, a Latin poet
    • 474 – Magnus Felix Ennodius (died July 17, 521), Bishop of Pavia and poet, writing in Latin
  • 6th century in poetry
    • 500 – Procopius born about this year (died 565)
    • 505 – Blossius Aemilius Dracontius born about this year (born 455) of Carthage, a Latin poet
    • 521 – Jacob of Serugh (451–521), writing in Syriac
    • 521 – Magnus Felix Ennodius (474 – July 17, 521), Bishop of Pavia and poet, writing in Latin
    • 530 – Venantius Fortunatus born (c. 530 – c. 600), Latin poet and hymnodist from Northern Italy
    • 534 – Taliesin born about this year (died c. 599), the earliest identified Welsh poet
    • 536 – Agathias born about this year (died 582/594); Ancient Greek poet and historian
    • 539 – Chilperic I born (died September 584) Frankish king of Neustria and a Latin poet
    • 543 – Saint Columbanus (died 615), Hiberno-Latin poet and writer
    • 544 – Arator declaims his poem De Actibus Apostolorum in the Church of San Pietro-in-Vinculi
    • 554 – 'Abid ibn al-Abris died about this year; Arabic poet
    • 560 – Labīd born this year (died 661); Arabic poet
    • 560 – Samaw'al ibn 'Adiya died about this year; Jewish poet writing in Arabic
    • 565 – Procopius died (born about 500)
    • 570 – Maymun Ibn Qays Al-a'sha born (died 625)
    • 580 – Antara Ibn Shaddad died about this year; Arabic poet
    • 584 – Amr ibn Kulthum died about this year; Arabic poet
    • 584 – Chilperic I died (born 539) Frankish king of Neustria and a Latin poet
    • 599 – Taliesin died about this year (born c. 534), the earliest identified Welsh poet
  • 7th century in poetry
    • 600 – Venantius Fortunatus born (c. 530 – c. 600), Latin poet and hymnodist from Northern Italy
    • 615 – Saint Columbanus (born 543), Hiberno-Latin poet and writer
    • 625 – Maymun Ibn Qays Al-a'sha born (died 625)
    • 661 – Labīd died this year (born 560); Arabic poet
  • 8th century in poetry
  • 9th century in poetry
    • 800s
    • 810s
    • 820s
    • 830s
    • 840s
    • 850s
    • 860s
    • 870s
    • 880s
    • 890s

10th century

  • 900s
  • 910s
  • 920s
  • 930s
  • 940s
  • 950s
  • 960s
  • 970s
  • 980s
  • 990s

11th century

  • 1000s
  • 1010s
  • 1020s
  • 1030s
  • 1040s
  • 1050s
  • 1060s
  • 1070s
  • 1080s
  • 1090s

12th century

  • 1100s
  • 1110s
  • 1120s
  • 1130s
  • 1140s
  • 1150s
  • 1160s
  • 1170s
  • 1180s
  • 1190s

13th century

1200s

  • 1200 in poetry
  • 1201 in poetry
  • 1202 in poetry
  • 1203 in poetry
  • 1204 in poetry
  • 1205 in poetry
  • 1206 in poetry
  • 1207 in poetry
  • 1208 in poetry – Estimated date of the Gesta Danorum
  • 1209 in poetry

1210s

  • 1210 in poetry – Birth of Saadi, Persian poet
  • 1211 in poetry
  • 1212 in poetry
  • 1213 in poetry
  • 1214 in poetry
  • 1215 in poetry
  • 1216 in poetry
  • 1217 in poetry
  • 1218 in poetry
  • 1219 in poetry

1220s

  • 1220 in poetry
  • 1221 in poetry
  • 1222 in poetry
  • 1223 in poetry
  • 1224 in poetry
  • 1225 in poetry
  • 1226 in poetry
  • 1227 in poetry
  • 1228 in poetry
  • 1229 in poetry

1230s

  • 1230 in poetry
  • 1231 in poetry
  • 1232 in poetry
  • 1233 in poetry
  • 1234 in poetry
  • 1235 in poetry
  • 1236 in poetry
  • 1237 in poetry
  • 1238 in poetry
  • 1239 in poetry

1240s

  • 1240 in poetry
  • 1241 in poetry
  • 1242 in poetry
  • 1243 in poetry
  • 1244 in poetry
  • 1245 in poetry
  • 1246 in poetry
  • 1247 in poetry
  • 1248 in poetry
  • 1249 in poetry

1250s

  • 1250 in poetry
  • 1251 in poetry
  • 1252 in poetry
  • 1253 in poetry
  • 1254 in poetry
  • 1255 in poetry
  • 1256 in poetry
  • 1257 in poetry
  • 1258 in poetry
  • 1259 in poetry

1260s

  • 1260 in poetry
  • 1261 in poetry
  • 1262 in poetry
  • 1263 in poetry
  • 1264 in poetry
  • 1265 in poetry
  • 1266 in poetry
  • 1267 in poetry
  • 1268 in poetry
  • 1269 in poetry

1270s

  • 1270 in poetry
  • 1271 in poetry
  • 1272 in poetry
  • 1273 in poetry
  • 1274 in poetry
  • 1275 in poetry
  • 1276 in poetry
  • 1277 in poetry
  • 1278 in poetry
  • 1279 in poetry

1280s

  • 1280 in poetry
  • 1281 in poetry
  • 1282 in poetry
  • 1283 in poetry
  • 1284 in poetry
  • 1285 in poetry
  • 1286 in poetry
  • 1287 in poetry – The Jewang Un'gi by Yi Seung-hyu
  • 1288 in poetry
  • 1289 in poetry

1290s

  • 1290 in poetry
  • 1291 in poetry – Death of Saadi
  • 1292 in poetry
  • 1293 in poetry
  • 1294 in poetry
  • 1295 in poetry
  • 1296 in poetry
  • 1297 in poetry
  • 1298 in poetry
  • 1299 in poetry

14th century

  • 1300s
  • 1310s
  • 1320s
  • 1330s
  • 1340s
  • 1350s
  • 1360s
  • 1370s
  • 1380s
  • 1390s

15th century

  • 1400s
  • 1410s
  • 1420s
  • 1430s
  • 1440s
  • 1450s
  • 1460s
  • 1470s
  • 1480s
  • 1490s

16th century

1500s

  • 1500 in poetry – La Araucana - Alonso de Ercilla
  • 1501 in poetry – Judita - Marko Marulić
  • 1502 in poetry
  • 1503 in poetry
  • 1504 in poetry
  • 1505 in poetry
  • 1506 in poetry
  • 1507 in poetry
  • 1508 in poetry
  • 1509 in poetry

1510s

  • 1510 in poetry
  • 1511 in poetry
  • 1512 in poetry
  • 1513 in poetry
  • 1514 in poetry
  • 1515 in poetry
  • 1516 in poetry
  • 1517 in poetry
  • 1518 in poetry
  • 1519 in poetry

1520s

  • 1520 in poetry
  • 1521 in poetry
  • 1522 in poetry
  • 1523 in poetry
  • 1524 in poetry – Birth of Pierre de Ronsard
  • 1525 in poetry
  • 1526 in poetry
  • 1527 in poetry
  • 1528 in poetry
  • 1529 in poetry

1530s

  • 1530 in poetry
  • 1531 in poetry
  • 1532 in poetry
  • 1533 in poetry
  • 1534 in poetry
  • 1535 in poetry
  • 1536 in poetry
  • 1537 in poetry
  • 1538 in poetry
  • 1539 in poetry

1540s

  • 1540 in poetry
  • 1541 in poetry
  • 1542 in poetry
  • 1543 in poetry
  • 1544 in poetry
  • 1545 in poetry
  • 1546 in poetry
  • 1547 in poetry
  • 1548 in poetry
  • 1549 in poetry

1550s

  • 1550 in poetry – Charles Bansley, The Pride of Women; Robert Crowley, One and Thyrtye Epigrammes; John Heywood, An Hundred Epigrammes; William Langland (attributed), Piers Plowman, the B text[1]
  • 1551 in poetry – Robert Crowley, published anonymously, Philargyrie of Greate Britayne; or, The Fable of the Great Giant[1]
  • 1552 in poetry – Birth of Edmund Spenser, Walter Raleigh; Works: Thomas Churchyard, A Myrrour for Man[1]
  • 1553 in poetry – Anonymous, Pierce the Ploughmans Crede; Gavin Douglas, translator, Aeneid, The Palis of Honoure, second, revised edition (publication year conjectural)[1]
  • 1554 in poetry – Miles Huggarde, The Assault of the Sacrament of the Altar; Henry Howard, The Fourth Boke of Virgill, Intreating of the Love Betweene Aeneas & Dido; Sir David Lindsay, The Monarche[1]
  • 1555 in poetry
  • 1556 in poetry
  • 1557 in poetry
  • 1558 in poetry
  • 1559 in poetry

1560s

  • 1560 in poetry
  • 1561 in poetry
  • 1562 in poetry
  • 1563 in poetry
  • 1564 in poetry – Birth of William Shakespeare English poet, playwright, and genius, Christopher Marlowe English poet
  • 1565 in poetry
  • 1566 in poetry
  • 1567 in poetry
  • 1568 in poetry
  • 1569 in poetry

1570s

  • 1570 in poetry
  • 1571 in poetry
  • 1572 in poetry – Luís Vaz de Comões – Os Lusíadas; Birth of John Donne, important English poet, essayist, author, preacher; - Birth of Ben Jonson, important English poet, playwright, actor
  • 1573 in poetry
  • 1574 in poetry
  • 1575 in poetry
  • 1576 in poetry
  • 1577 in poetry – Illustrated manuscript of the Hamzanama
  • 1578 in poetry
  • 1579 in poetry

1580s

  • 1580 in poetry
  • 1581 in poetry – Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso; Birth of Thomas Overbury English poet (d.1613)
  • 1582 in poetry
  • 1583 in poetry
  • 1584 in poetry
  • 1585 in poetry – Death of Pierre de Ronsard
  • 1586 in poetry – Birth of John Ford English poet and playwright (d. c. 1640)
  • 1587 in poetry
  • 1588 in poetry
  • 1589 in poetry

1590s

  • 1590 in poetry
  • 1591 in poetry
  • 1592 in poetry
  • 1593 in poetry – Birth of George Herbert Welsh poet; - Death of Christopher Marlowe English poet
  • 1594 in poetry
  • 1595 in poetry
  • 1596 in poetry
  • 1597 in poetry
  • 1598 in poetry
  • 1599 in poetry – Death of Edmund Spenser English poet

17th century

1600s

  • 1600 in poetry
  • 1601 in poetry
  • 1602 in poetry
  • 1603 in poetry
  • 1604 in poetry
  • 1605 in poetry
  • 1606 in poetry
  • 1607 in poetry
  • 1608 in poetry – Birth of John Milton, important English poet
  • 1609 in poetry – Publication of William Shakespeare's Sonnets

1610s

  • 1610 in poetry
  • 1611 in poetry
  • 1612 in poetry
  • 1613 in poetry – Death of Thomas Overbury English poet
  • 1614 in poetry – A Wife, poem by Sir Thomas Overbury published posthumously
  • 1615 in poetry
  • 1616 in poetry – Death of William Shakespeare English poet, playwright and genius
  • 1617 in poetry
  • 1618 in poetry – Death of Sir Walter Raleigh
  • 1619 in poetry

1620s

  • 1620 in poetry
  • 1621 in poetry
  • 1622 in poetry
  • 1623 in poetry
  • 1624 in poetry
  • 1625 in poetry
  • 1626 in poetry
  • 1627 in poetry
  • 1628 in poetry
  • 1629 in poetry

1630s

  • 1630 in poetry
  • 1631 in poetry – Death of John Donne, important English poet, essayist, author, preacher; - Birth of John Dryden influential English poet, literary critic, translator and playwright; Birth of Michael Wigglesworth (died 1705), English poet, colonist in America called "the most popular of early New England poets"[2]
  • 1632 in poetry
  • 1633 in poetry
  • 1634 in poetry
  • 1635 in poetry
  • 1636 in poetry
  • 1637 in poetry – Death of Ben Jonson, important English poet, playwright, actor
  • 1638 in poetry
  • 1639 in poetry

1640s

  • 1640 in poetry – Biag ni Lam-ang first transcribed by Pedro Bucaneg
  • 1641 in poetry
  • 1642 in poetry
  • 1643 in poetry
  • 1644 in poetry – Birth of Matsuo Bashō the haiku poet
  • 1645 in poetry
  • 1646 in poetry
  • 1647 in poetry – The Siege of Sziget by Miklós Zrínyi; April 1 — birth of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (died 1680)
  • 1648 in poetry
  • 1649 in poetry

1650s

  • 1650 in poetry
  • 1651 in poetry
  • 1652 in poetry
  • 1653 in poetry
  • 1654 in poetry
  • 1655 in poetry
  • 1656 in poetry
  • 1657 in poetry
  • 1658 in poetry
  • 1659 in poetry

1660s

  • 1660 in poetry
  • 1661 in poetry
  • 1662 in poetry
  • 1663 in poetry
  • 1664 in poetry – Anne Bradstreet, Meditations Divine and Moral[3]
  • 1665 in poetry
  • 1666 in poetry
  • 1667 in poetry – Birth of Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet
  • 1668 in poetry
  • 1669 in poetry

1670s

  • 1670 in poetry
  • 1671 in poetry
  • 1672 in poetry – Birth of Joseph Addison, English essayist and poet
  • 1673 in poetry
  • 1674 in poetry – Death of John Milton, important English poet
  • 1675 in poetry
  • 1676 in poetry
  • 1677 in poetry
  • 1678 in poetry
  • 1679 in poetry

1680s

  • 1680 in poetry
  • 1681 in poetry
  • 1682 in poetry
  • 1683 in poetry
  • 1684 in poetry
  • 1685 in poetry
  • 1686 in poetry
  • 1687 in poetry
  • 1688 in poetry – Birth of Alexander Pope, English poet
  • 1689 in poetry – Oku no Hosomichi by Matsuo Bashō

1690s

  • 1690 in poetry
  • 1691 in poetry
  • 1692 in poetry
  • 1693 in poetry
  • 1694 in poetry – Death of the haiku poet Matsuo Bashō
  • 1695 in poetry
  • 1696 in poetry
  • 1697 in poetry – Birth of Richard Savage, English poet
  • 1698 in poetry
  • 1699 in poetry

18th century

1700s

  • 1700 in poetry – Hikayat Hang Tuah; Death of John Dryden, influential English poet, literary critic, translator and playwright; - Birth of James Thomson, English poet
  • 1701 in poetry
  • 1702 in poetry
  • 1703 in poetry
  • 1704 in poetry
  • 1705 in poetry – Death of Michael Wigglesworth (born 1631), English poet, colonist in America called "the most popular of early New England poets"
  • 1706 in poetry
  • 1707 in poetry
  • 1708 in poetry
  • 1709 in poetry – Birth of Samuel Johnson, English author, biographer

1710s

  • 1710 in poetry
  • 1711 in poetry
  • 1712 in poetry
  • 1713 in poetry
  • 1714 in poetry – First printed version of Popol Vuh
  • 1715 in poetry – Birth of Buson the haiku poet
  • 1716 in poetry – First printed version of the Epic of King Gesar; First printed version of The Jangar Epic; Birth of Thomas Gray, English poet, (died 1771)
  • 1717 in poetry
  • 1718 in poetry
  • 1719 in poetry – Death of Joseph Addison, English essayist and poet

1720s

  • 1720 in poetry
  • 1721 in poetry
  • 1722 in poetry
  • 1723 in poetry
  • 1724 in poetry
  • 1725 in poetry
  • 1726 in poetry
  • 1727 in poetry
  • 1728 in poetry
  • 1729 in poetry

1730s

  • 1730 in poetry
  • 1731 in poetry
  • 1732 in poetry
  • 1733 in poetry
  • 1734 in poetry
  • 1735 in poetry
  • 1736 in poetry – Birth of James Macpherson, Scottish poet
  • 1737 in poetry
  • 1738 in poetry
  • 1739 in poetry

1740s

  • 1740 in poetry
  • 1741 in poetry
  • 1742 in poetry
  • 1743 in poetry – Death of Richard Savage, English poet
  • 1744 in poetry – Death of Alexander Pope, English poet; - Anonymous, Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book, the first extant collection of nursery rhymes
  • 1745 in poetry – Death of Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet
  • 1746 in poetry
  • 1747 in poetry
  • 1748 in poetry – Death of James Thomson
  • 1749 in poetry – Birth of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet and author

1750s

  • 1750 in poetry
  • 1751 in poetry
  • 1752 in poetry
  • 1753 in poetry
  • 1754 in poetry
  • 1755 in poetry
  • 1756 in poetry
  • 1757 in poetry
  • 1758 in poetry
  • 1759 in poetry – Birth of Robert Burns, Friedrich Schiller, German poet philosopher, and dramatist (died 1805)

1760s

  • 1760 in poetry
  • 1761 in poetry
  • 1762 in poetry – Birth of Issa the haiku poet
  • 1763 in poetry – Birth of Samuel Rogers
  • 1764 in poetry – Oliver Goldsmith, The Traveller
  • 1765 in poetry – Thomas Percy, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry; Kristijonas Donelaitis, The Seasons
  • 1766 in poetry
  • 1767 in poetry
  • 1768 in poetry
  • 1769 in poetry

1770s

  • 1770 in poetry – Birth of William Wordsworth, important English poet (died 1850); - Death of Thomas Chatterton, 17-year-old English poet and forger of pseudo-medieval poetry born 1752
  • 1771 in poetry – Death of Thomas Gray, English poet, (born 1716); - Birth of Sir Walter Scott
  • 1772 in poetry – "Prometheus" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Birth of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • 1773 in poetry – Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill composes "Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire"
  • 1774 in poetry – Birth of Robert Southey; Death of Oliver Goldsmith
  • 1775 in poetry – Birth of Charles Lamb, Walter Savage Landor
  • 1776 in poetry
  • 1777 in poetry
  • 1778 in poetry
  • 1779 in poetry – Birth of Irish poet Thomas Moore

1780s

  • 1780 in poetry
  • 1781 in poetry
  • 1782 in poetry
  • 1783 in poetry – Death of Buson the haiku poet
  • 1784 in poetry – Birth of Leigh Hunt; Death of Samuel Johnson English author, wrote Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, (1779–81)
  • 1785 in poetry – William Cowper publishes The Task
  • 1786 in poetry – Robert Burns publishes Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
  • 1787 in poetry
  • 1788 in poetry – Birth of Lord Byron, (English)
  • 1789 in poetry – William Blake publishes Songs of Innocence and The Book of Thel

1790s

19th century

1800s

1810s

1820s

  • 1820 in poetry
  • 1821 in poetry – Death of John Keats, important English Romantic poet; - Birth of Charles Baudelaire, French poet and art critic
  • 1822 in poetry – Lord Byron The Vision of Judgment; Death of Percy Bysshe Shelley, important English Romantic poet
  • 1823 in poetry – Birth of Sándor Petőfi, Hungarian national poet Winthrop Mackworth Praed is awarded the Chancellor's gold medal for an English Poem, Clement Clarke Moore A Visit from St. Nicholas
  • 1824 in poetry – Death of Lord Byron, important English Romantic poet
  • 1825 in poetry – Alexander Pushkin begins publishing Eugene Onegin in serial form
  • 1826 in poetry – Death of Issa the haiku poet
  • 1827 in poetry – Death of William Blake
  • 1828 in poetry – Birth of Dante Gabriel Rossetti
  • 1829 in poetry – Alfred Lord Tennyson is awarded the Chancellor's gold medal for an English Poem

1830s

1840s

1850s

1860s

  • 1860 in poetry
  • 1861 in poetry – Death of Taras Shevchenko, Birth of Rabindranath Tagore
  • 1862 in poetry – Christina Rossetti Goblin Market, George Meredith's Modern Love
  • 1863 in poetry
  • 1864 in poetry – Death of John Clare, Walter Savage Landor
  • 1865 in poetry – Birth of William Butler Yeats, Rudyard Kipling
  • 1866 in poetry
  • 1867 in poetry – Death of Charles Baudelaire, French poet and art critic; Birth of Shiki the haiku poet, Konstantin Balmont, Russian symbolist poet
  • 1868 in poetry
  • 1869 in poetry – George Eliot sonnet Brother & Sister; Birth of Zinaida Gippius, important Russian poet

1870s

1880s

1890s

20th century

1900s

  • 1900 in poetry – Death of Oscar Wilde
  • 1901 in poetry – Birth of Jaroslav Seifert
  • 1902 in poetry – Death of Shiki the haiku poet; Birth of Langston Hughes ; Giles Lytton Strachey is awarded the Chancellor's gold medal for an English Poem
  • 1903 in poetry
  • 1904 in poetry – Birth of Cecil Day-Lewis, Patrick Kavanagh, Pablo Neruda
  • 1905 in poetry
  • 1906 in poetry – Alfred Noyes publishes The Highwayman; Birth of Samuel Beckett
  • 1907 in poetry – Rudyard Kipling awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature; Birth of W. H. Auden, Louis MacNeice
  • 1908 in poetry
  • 1909 in poetry – Death of Sarah Orne Jewett; Birth of Stephen Spender

1910s

  • 1910 in poetry – Death of Julia Ward Howe; Birth of Charles Olson, Jean Genet
  • 1911 in poetry – Adelaide Crapsey creates the American Cinquain form; Birth of Leah Goldberg, Czesław Miłosz
  • 1912 in poetry – Adelaide Crapsey creates her couplet form
  • 1913 in poetry – Rabindranath Tagore awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, Robert Bridges succeeds Alfred Austin as the UK's Poet Laureate; The launch of Imagism in the pages of Poetry magazine by H.D., Richard Aldington and Ezra Pound, Robert Frost's A Boy's Will; Death of Alfred Austin, Lesya Ukrainka; birth of R. S. Thomas
  • 1914 in poetry – Death of Adelaide Crapsey; Birth of William Burroughs, Octavio Paz, Dylan Thomas
  • 1915 in poetry – Death of Rupert Brooke
  • 1916 in poetry – The Dada movement in art, poetry and literature coalesced at Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich, Switzerland, where Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Tristan Tzara, Hans Arp, Richard Huelsenbeck, Sophie Täuber and others discussed art and put on performances expressing their disgust with World War I and the interests they believed inspired it; Death of Patrick Pearse, Joseph Mary Plunkett; Birth of Tom Kettle
  • 1917 in poetry – Birth of Robert Lowell; T. S. Eliot's Prufrock and other Observations
  • 1918 in poetry – Death of Guillaume Apollinaire, Wilfred Owen; Gerard Manley Hopkins's Poems published posthumously by Robert Bridges
  • 1919 in poetry – Birth of Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Robert Duncan, May Swenson, William Meredith

1920s

1930s

1940s

  • 1940 in poetry – Birth of Joseph Brodsky, John Lennon
  • 1941 in poetry – Death of James Joyce, Marina Tsvetaeva; Birth of Bob Dylan, Derek Mahon
  • 1942 in poetry – Birth of William Matthews, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin; Death of Konstantin Balmont
  • 1943 in poetry – Death of Stephen Vincent Benét, William Soutar in Perth; Birth of Jim Morrison; T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets published as a whole
  • 1944 in poetry – Birth of Eavan Boland, Paul Durcan
  • 1945 in poetry – Death of Paul Valéry, Robert Desnos, Zinaida Gippius; Birth of Van Morrison, OBE
  • 1946 in poetry – "On Raglan Road" first published, with the title "Dark Haired Miriam Ran Away"; Ezra Pound brought back to the United States on treason charges, but found unfit to face trial because of insanity and sent to St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C., where he remained for 12 years; Death of Gertrude Stein
  • 1947 in poetry – Cleanth Brooks's The Well Wrought Urn: Studies in the Structure of Poetry (a classic statement of the New Criticism); Birth of Dermot Healy
  • 1948 in poetry – T. S. Eliot awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature
  • 1949 in poetry – Birth of Gabriel Rosenstock

1950s

  • 1950 in poetry – Death of Edna St. Vincent Millay; Birth of Mary Dorcey, Medbh McGuckian
  • 1951 in poetry – Birth of Paul Muldoon
  • 1952 in poetry – Death of Paul Éluard, George Santayana; Birth of Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill
  • 1953 in poetry – Death of Dylan Thomas; Birth of Frank McGuinness
  • 1954 in poetry – Dr. Seuss's Horton Hears a Who!
  • 1955 in poetry – Discovery of the Hinilawod by F. Landa Jocano; Death of Wallace Stevens; Birth of Paula Meehan, William Wall
  • 1956 in poetry – Allen Ginsberg's Howl and Other Poems, a signature of the Beat Generation published by City Lights Books, United States; Birth of Cathal Ó Searcaigh
  • 1957 in poetry – Howl obscenity trial in San Francisco, Ted Hughes's The Hawk in the Rain, Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat and How the Grinch Stole Christmas; Death of Oliver St. John Gogarty
  • 1958 in poetry – Boris Pasternak awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature; Death of Alfred Noyes, Robert W. Service; Ezra Pound's indictment for treason is dismissed.[4] He is released from St. Elizabeths Hospital, an insane asylum in Maryland, after spending 12 years there (starting in 1946)
  • 1959 in poetry – Death of Edgar Guest, Lakshmi Prasad Devkota

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

21st century

2000s

  • 2000 in poetry – Death of Yehuda Amichai, Ahmad Shamlou
  • 2001 in poetry – Seamus Heaney's Electric Light; First-ever Griffin Poetry Prize in Canada; Death of Gregory Corso
  • 2002 in poetry – Death of Kenneth Koch
  • 2003 in poetry – John Paul II's Roman Triptych (Meditation); Kenneth Rexroth's Complete Poems (posthumous)
  • 2004 in poetry – Seamus Heaney reads "Beacons of Bealtaine" for 25 leaders of the enlarged European Union; Edwin Morgan named as The Scots Makar; Death of Janet Frame, Jackson Mac Low, Czesław Miłosz
  • 2005 in poetry – Harold Pinter awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature; Death of Philip Lamantia, Robert Creeley
  • 2006 in poetry – Seamus Heaney's District and Circle; Death of Stanley Kunitz
  • 2007 in poetry – Death of William Morris Meredith Jr., Emmett Williams
  • 2008 in poetry – Death of Harold Pinter, Jonathan Williams
  • 2009 in poetry – Turkish government posthumously restores Nâzım Hikmet's citizenship, stripped from him because of his beliefs; Ruth Padel the first woman elected Oxford Professor of Poetry, only to resign in controversy before taking office; Carol Ann Duffy succeeds Andrew Motion as the UK's Poet Laureate; Elizabeth Alexander reads "Praise Song for the Day" at presidential inauguration of U.S. President Barack Obama; Death of Dennis Brutus, Jim Carroll, Nicholas Hughes (son of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath)

2010s

  • 2010 in poetry – Seamus Heaney's Human Chain; Death of Tuli Kupferberg, Peter Orlovsky, P. Lal, Edwin Morgan
  • 2011 in poetry – Tomas Tranströmer awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature; Liz Lochhead succeeds Edwin Morgan as The Scots Makar; Death of Josephine Hart, Václav Havel, Robert Kroetsch
  • 2012 in poetry – Günter Grass's poem "What Must Be Said" leads to him being declared persona non grata; Death of Adrienne Rich, Wisława Szymborska
  • 2013 in poetry – Death of Thomas McEvilley, Taylor Mead, Seamus Heaney
  • 2014 in poetry – Death of Madeline Gins, Amiri Baraka, Juan Gelman, José Emilio Pacheco, Maya Angelou
  • 2015 in poetry
  • 2016 in poetry
  • 2017 in poetry
  • 2018 in poetry
  • 2019 in poetry

2020s

  • 2020 in poetry – Lana Del Rey's Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass
  • 2021 in poetry
  • 2022 in poetry
  • 2023 in poetry
  • 2024 in poetry
  • 2025 in poetry

See also

  • History of poetry

References

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  2. ^ Trent, William P. and Wells, Benjamin W., Colonial Prose and Poetry: The Beginnings of Americanism 1650-1710, New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1903 edition, page 41
  3. ^ Davis, Cynthia J., and Kathryn West, Women Writers in the United States: A Timeline of Literary, Cultural, and Social History, Oxford University Press US, 1996 ISBN 978-0-19-509053-6, retrieved via Google Books on February 7, 2009
  4. ^ Ackroyd, Peter, Ezra Pound, Thames and Hudson Ltd., London, 1980, "Chronology" chapter, p 118
  5. ^ Pound, Ezra (1987). Pound/Zukofsky: Selected Letters of Ezra Pound and Louis Zukofsky. New Directions. ISBN 9780811210133. Retrieved November 10, 2010.