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Events

  • January 20Maya Angelou reads "On the Pulse of Morning" at the inauguration of President Bill Clinton
  • T. S. Eliot Prize created.
  • March 31April 3Writing from the New Coast: First Festival of Poetry held at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Many influential younger poets attend the conference. The final, two-volume issue of o•blék magazine this year will contain writing presented at the conference.
  • Bound by Honor, a film directed by Taylor Hackford, based on the life of poet Jimmy Santiago Baca, who co-wrote the screenplay, is released.
  • Poetic Justice, a film directed by John Singleton, features Maya Angelou's poetry, and she appears as Aunt June.
  • Poesia sempre, is created by the National Library of Brazil to promote poetry both from that nation and from beyond its borders and provide a forum for debate on poetry
  • A new Yiddish monthly journal, Di yidishe gas ("The Jewish Street"), edited by Aron Vergelis, appears in Moscow. It is the first since the Sovetish heymland ("Soviet Homeland") became defunct.

Works published in English

Australia

  • Philip Salom: Feeding the Ghost. (Penguin) ISBN 978-0-14-058692-3
  • John Tranter:
    • Under Berlin, University of Queensland Press
    • The Floor of Heaven, HarperCollins/Angus & Robertson
  • Chris Wallace-Crabbe, Rungs of Time, Oxford: Oxford University Press, Australia

    Canada

  • Leonard Cohen, Stranger Music: Selected Poems and Songs, selected from works written between 1956 and 1992
  • Irving Layton, Fornalutx
  • Marilyn Bowering, Love as It Is
  • Raymond Souster, in Old Bank Notes
  • Dennis Lee, Riffs
  • Sheree Fitch, In This House Are Many Women
  • George Bowering:
    • The Moustache: Remembering Greg Curnoe
    • George Bowering Selected: Poems 1961-1992
  • Judith Fitzgerald:
    • Walkin' Wounded, including a cycle of baseball poems
    • "Habit of Blues," a prose poem meditating on the fate of the late novelist Juan Butler.
  • bp Nichol:
    • Truth: A Book of Fictions
    • First Screening

    New Zealand

  • Fleur Adcock (New Zealand poet who moved to England in 1963), Mary Magdalene and the Birds: Mezzo-sporano and Clarinet, by Dorothy Buchanan, with words by Fleur Adcock, Wellington: Waiteata Press
  • Andrew Johnston, Sol How to Talk, winner of the 1994 New Zealand Book Award for Poetry and the 1994 Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award
  • Cilla McQueen, Crïk´ey: New and Selected Poems
  • W. H. Oliver, Bodily Presence: Words, Paintings, co-author: Anne Munz; Wellington: BlackBerry Press, New Zealand
  • Keith Sinclair, Moontalk
  • Ian Wedde, The Drummer

    United Kingdom

  • Fleur Adcock (New Zealand poet who moved to England in 1963), Mary Magdalene and the Birds: Mezzo-sporano and Clarinet, by Dorothy Buchanan, with words by Fleur Adcock, Wellington: Waiteata Press

    Works published in other languages

    Denmark

  • Pia Tafdrup, Krystalskoven
  • Henrik Nordbrandt, Støvets tyngde
  • Thorkild Bjørnvig, Siv vand og måne
  • Kirsten Hammann, Vera Vinkelvir, a cross between a prose poem and a novel

    French language

    Canada

  • Claude Beausoleil, L'Usage du temps
  • Louise Dupré, Noir déjà
  • Madeleine Gagnon, La Terre est remplie de langage
  • Serge-Patrice Thibodeau, Le Cycle de Prague

    France

  • Yves Leclair, L'or du commun
  • Yves Bonnefoy, La vie errante

    Germany

  • Heinz Czechowski, Nachtspur
  • Wulf Kirsten, Stimmenschotter
  • Richard Wagner, Heisse Maroni

    Hebrew

  • Mordechai Geldman, A'vin ("Eye")
  • Israel Eliraz, Pe Karu'a ("A Torn Mouth")
  • Tamir Greenberg, Dyokan Atzmi Im Qvant veHatul Met ("Self Portrait with Quantum and Dead Cat")
  • Zvika Shternfeld, Hamarkiza miGovari ("The Marquise of Govari")
  • Shimon Shloush, Tola Havui shel Asham ("A Hidden Worm of Guilt")

    Portuguese language

    Portugal

  • Joaquim Manuel Magalhães, A poeira levada pelo vento

    Brazil

  • Waly Salamão, Armarinho da miudezas, which reflects native Bahian traditions
  • Sebastião Uchoa Leite, published a poetry book
  • Felipe Fortuna published a poetry book
  • Adão Ventura, Texturaafro,

    Spain

  • Matilde Camus, Amor dorado ("Golden Love")

    Sweden

  • Jesper Svenbro, Samisk Apollon och andra dikter
  • Henrik Nilsson, Utan skor

    Yiddish

  • Yisroel Khaym Biletski, Uri Tsvi Grinberg der yidish-dikhter ("Uri Tsvi Grinberg: The Yiddish Poet") biography on the poet

    Other

  • Novica Tadic, Night Mail: Selected Poems (Macedonia)
  • Blaga Dimitrova, Bulgaria's popular vice president, Noshten dnevnik (“Night Diary”), 70 poems written from 1989-1992
  • Wisława Szymborska: Koniec i początek ("The End and the Beginning"), Poland

    Awards and honors

    Australia

  • C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Les Murray, Translations from the Natural World
  • Dinny O'Hearn Poetry Prize: At the Florida by John Tranter
  • Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: Les Murray, Translations from the Natural World
  • Mary Gilmore Prize: Jill Jones - The Mask and Jagged Star

    Canada

  • Gerald Lampert Award
  • Archibald Lampman Award
  • See 1993 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
  • Pat Lowther Award
  • Prix Alain-Grandbois

    United Kingdom

  • Cholmondeley Award: Patricia Beer, George Mackay Brown, P. J. Kavanagh, Michael Longley
  • Forward Poetry Prize Best Collection: Carol Ann Duffy, Mean Time (Anvil Press)
  • Forward Poetry Prize Best First Collection: Don Paterson, Nil Nil (Faber and Faber)
  • T. S. Eliot Prize (United Kingdom and Ireland): Ciaran Carson, First Language: Poems
  • Whitbread Award for poetry: Carol Ann Duffy, Mean Time

    United States

  • Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize: Natasha Saj, Red Under the Skin
  • Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry: George Starbuck
  • Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry: Stephen Yenser, "Blue Guide"
  • Bollingen Prize (United States): Mark Strand
  • Frost Medal: William Stafford
  • National Book Award for poetry (United States): A.R. Ammons, Garbage (will also win 1994 Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry)
  • Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress: Rita Dove appointed
  • Pulitzer Prize for poetry (United States): Louise Glück, The Wild Iris
  • Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Louise Glück, The Wild Iris
  • Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize: Charles Wright
  • Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets: Gerald Stern

    Deaths

  • April 23Bertus Aafjes, 89, Dutch poet
  • June 19William Golding, 82, English novelist, poet, and winner of the 1983 Nobel Prize for Literature
  • August 28William Stafford, 79, American poet and pacifist, and the father of poet and essayist Kim Stafford
  • September 16Oodgeroo Noonuccal, 71, Australian poet, actress, writer, teacher, artist and campaigner for Aboriginal causes
  • October (exact date not known) — Gu Cheng, Chinese poet, by suicideFurther Information

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