2000 in poetry

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List of years in poetry (table)
In literature
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
+...

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

  • Les Murray:
    • Learning Human: Selected Poems, Farrar Straus Giroux, also published as Learning Human, New Selected Poems, Carcanet, 2001shortlisted for the 2001 International Griffin Poetry Prize[1]
    • An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow
  • Chris Wallace-Crabbe, The Poems, Brunswick: Gungurru
  • Les Wicks, The Ways of Waves, Sidewalk

Canada

Anthologies in Canada

  • Ayanna Black, editor, Fiery Spirits & Voices: Canadian Writers of African Descent, Toronto: HarperPerennialCanada
  • Wanda Campbell, editor, Susan Atkinson and Tanya Butler, assistant editors, Hidden Rooms: Early Canadian Women Poets, London, Ontario: Canadian Poetry Press
  • Sophia Kaszuba, Sian Meikle, and Ian Lancashire, editors, Canadian Poets University of Toronto English Library, including these poets:

India, in English

[9]

New Zealand

Anthologies in New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States

Anthologies in the United States

Poets appearing in The Best American Poetry 2000

These 75 poets had poems published in The Best American Poetry 2000, edited by David Lehman, with Rita Dove as guest editor:

Other in English

Works published in other languages

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

China

  • Yang Ke, editor, 2000 Yearbook of New Chinese Poetry (Zhongguo xinshi nianjian) (anthology)[25]
  • Yu Jian, China:
    • Shige • Biantiaoji (short poems)[26]
    • Yu Jian de shi (poems and translations)[26]

Denmark

French language

Canada, in French

France

India

In each section, listed in alphabetical order by first name:

Bengali

Hindi

  • Anamika, Kavita Mein Aurat, Delhi: Itihas Bodh[36]
  • Teji Grover, Ant Ki Kucch Aur Kavitayen, New Delhi: Vani Prakashan[37]
  • Udayan Vajpeyi, Vie Invisible, translated and published in France; Lignon: Cheyne Editeur;[38]

Other in India

Bangladesh

Poland

Serbia

Dejan Stojanović in 2003, Chicago

Other

Awards and honors

Australia

Canada

India

New Zealand

  • Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement:
  • Montana New Zealand Book Awards
    (no poetry winner this year):
    • First-book award for poetry: Glenn Colquhoun, The Art of Walking Upright, Steele Roberts
    • A.W. Reed Lifetime Achievement Award: Allen Curnow

United Kingdom

United States

Deaths

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

References

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