2012 in poetry
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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
- January 31 – A Chinese court sentences poet and political dissident Zhu Yufu to a seven-year prison term for "inciting subversion of state power". During Yufu's trial hearing, prosecutors have cited a poem and messages he had sent on the internet.[1]
- February 13 – In a ceremony at the White House, John Ashbery is awarded the National Humanities Medal and Rita Dove awarded the National Medal of Arts. The honors are bestowed to 15 artists in all by President Barack Obama.[2]
- April 4 – Günter Grass's poem "What Must Be Said" is first published. Four days later, Eli Yishai, the Israeli Minister for the Interior, declares Grass persona non grata.[3][4]
- Poetry of the Taliban, an anthology translated from Pashto, is published in English.
Works published in English
Australia
- Les Wicks - Barking Wings (PressPress)
Canada
- Barry McKinnon, Into the Blind World, above/ground press,
- rob mclennan, Sextet: six poems from Songs for little sleep, above/ground press,
- Lisa Robertson, Nilling: Prose, Toronto: BookThug
- Robert Bringhurst, Selected Poems, Copper Canyon Press,
India, in English
Ireland
New Zealand
- Helen Heath, Graft, Victoria University Press
Poets in Best New Zealand Poems
Poems from these 25 poets were selected by
Best New Zealand Poems 2011
, published online this year:
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United Kingdom
- Sean Borodale, Bee Journal, Jonathan Cape
- Basil Bunting, Bunting's Persia: Translations by Basil Bunting, edited by Don Share, Flood Editions
- Ben Parker, The Escape Artists, Tall Lighthouse
- Andy Croft, Nineteen Forty-Eight, Five Leaves
- Scottishpoet
- Ralph Pordzik, Night Passage Across the Sea. A Dramatic Duologue, International Poetry Editions
- Robert Sheppard, The Only Life, Knives Forks & Spoons, Le Willows
- Dennis B. Wilson, Elegy of a Common Soldier, and Other Poems, Kultura
Anthologies in the United Kingdom
Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United Kingdom
United States
- ISBN 9781934103272
- John Allman, Algorithms, Clear Sound / Quale Press, Niantic, CT
- Kris Bigalk – Repeat the Flesh in Numbers, NYQ Books,
- Richard Blanco, Looking for the Gulf Motel, University of Pittsburgh Press,
- Marilyn Buck – Inside/Out: Selected Poems, foreword by David Meltzer, City Lights Books
- Joseph Campana – Natural Selections, Iowa
- ISBN 9781936138272.
- Heather Christle – What Is Amazing, Wesleyan,
- Laura Cronk – Having Been an Accomplice: Poems, Persea Books
- Michael Collier – An Individual History: Poems, W. W. Norton,
- Martha Collins – White Papers, University of Pittsburgh Press,
- CA Conrad – A Beautiful Marsupial Afternoon: New (Soma)tics, 240 pages, Wave Press, ISBN 9781933517599
- Eduardo C. Corral – Slow Lightning, Yale University Press,
- Brent Cunningham – Journey to the Sun, 120 pages, Atelos, ISBN 9781891190353
- ISBN 9780299286842
- ISBN 9781556593833
- Matthew and Michael Dickman – 50 American plays: poems, Copper Canyon Press
- Joseph Donahue – Dissolves (Terra Lucida IV-VIII), 160 pages, Talisman House Publishers, ISBN 9781584980780
- ISBN 9780982212073
- ISBN 9780925904720
- Jack Gilbert – Collected Poems, Knopf,
- Nathalie Handal – Poet in Andalucía, University of Pittsburgh Press,
- ISBN 9781890650575
- Sørina Higgins – Caduceus, 100 pages, Word Tech Communications / David Robert Books, ISBN 9781936370610
- Cathy Park Hong – Engine Empire, Norton
- ISBN 9781890650582
- Mitch Cullin – The House of Special Purpose, illustrated by Peter I. Chang
- Alice Jones – Plunge, Apogee Press
- Lenore Kandel – Collected Poems of Lenore Kandel, North Atlantic Books
- James Browning Kepple Thus Virginia Passes Pretend Genius Press ISBN 9780985213329
- Rebecca Lindenberg – Love, An Index, McSweeney's
- Jeffrey Yang, Graywolf Press,
- Magus Magnus - The Re-echoes, 99 pages, Furniture Press Books ISBN 9780982629970
- Sean Labrador Y Manzano, The Gulag Arkipelago, Tinfish Press
- Filip Marinovich, And if You Don’t Go Crazy, I’ll Meet You Here Tomorrow, Ugly Duckling Press,
- Campbell McGrath – In the Kingdom of the Sea Monkeys: Poems, Ecco
- ISBN 9781934200520
- ISBN 9781932195415
- David Mutschlecner – Enigma and Light, Ahsahta Press,
- Eileen Myles – Snowflake; Different Streets, Wave Press
- Kelli Anne Noftle – I Was There for Your Somniloquy, 72 pages, Omnidawn Publishing, ISBN 9781890650599
- Travis Ortiz – variously, not then, Tuumba Press,
- G.M. Palmer – With Rough Gods, Jagged Door Press, ISBN 9780982387818
- Carlo Parcelli – The Canaanite Gospel: A Meditation on Empire: 88 Monologues, Country Valley Press / Flashpøint,
- Lucia Perillo – On the Spectrum of Possible Deaths, Copper Canyon Press
- Stanley Plumly – Orphan Hours: Poems, W. W. Norton,
- D. A. Powell – Useless Landscape, or a Guide for Boys, Graywolf Press,
- ISBN 9781890650605
- Paisley Rekdal – Animal Eye, University of Pittsburgh Press,
- Michael Ryan – This Morning, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,
- David St. John – The Auroras: New Poems, Harper,
- ISBN 9781933254951
- Mark Scroggins – Red Arcadia, 80 pages, Shearsman Books, ISBN 9781848611924
- W.G. Sebald– Across the Land and the Water: Selected Poems 1964–2001, Random House,
- Jane Shore – That Said: New and Selected Poems, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Jared Smith – The Collected Poems of Jared Smith: 1971–2011, 600 pages, NYQ Books, ISBN 9781935520511
- A.E. Stallings– Olives, TriQuarterly
- ISBN 9780984140633
- Circling: 1978-1987; translated from the Serbian by Dejan Stojanović, ebook, New Avenue Books
- Dejan Stojanović - The Creator; translated from the Serbian by Dejan Stojanović, ebook, New Avenue Books
- Dejan Stojanović - The Shape; translated from the Serbian by Dejan Stojanović, ebook, New Avenue Books
- Dejan Stojanović - The Sign and Its Children; translated from the Serbian by Dejan Stojanović, ebook, New Avenue Books
- Cole Swensen – Gravesend, University of California Press,
- Stacy Szymaszek- Austerity Measures, Fewer & Further Press, Wendell, MA
- James Tate – The Eternal Ones of the Dream: Selected Poems 1990–2010, Ecco,
- ISBN 9781933996318
- ISBN 9781935210320
- Chris Vitiello, Obedience, 98 pages, Ahsahta Press, ISBN 9781934103265
- David Wagoner – After the Point of No Return, Copper Canyon Press,
- Lew Welch – Ring of Bone: Collected Poems, City Lights Books,
- ISBN 9781566893022
- William L. Wright – Guardian of the Inkwell, 365 pages, ISBN 9781300466376
- ISBN 9781935210337
Anthologies in the United States
- Aminadav Dykman, editors. Poetry of Kabbalah: Mystical Verse from the Jewish Tradition, Yale University Press,
- Ryan G. Van Cleave, editor. City of the Big Shoulders: An Anthology of Chicago Poetry, Iowa, . Includes: Rane Arroyo, Marvin Bell, Allen Braden, John Bradley, Curtis L. Crisler, Mary Cross, Francesco Levato, Campbell McGrath, Paul Martínez Pompa, Adrian Matejka, Erika Mikkalo, Julie Parson Nesbitt, Johanny Vázquez Paz, James Plath, Christina Pugh, Maya Quintero, Robyn Schiff, Patricia Smith, Tony Trigilio, Alpay Ulku, Judith Valente, Nicole Walker, Ellen Wehle, Brenda Yates
- Cary Nelson, editor. The Oxford Handbook of Modern and Contemporary American Poetry, Oxford University Press, . Includes essays by Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Robert Dale Parker, Melissa Girard, John Marsh, Linda A. Kinnahan, Peter Nicholls, Charles Altieri, Edward Brunner, Tim Newcomb, Susan Rosenbaum, Mike Chasar, Philip Metres, Karen Jackson Ford, Josephine Park, Walter Kalaidjian, Jahan Ramazani, Michael Thurston, Al Filreis, Lytle Shaw, Mark W. Van Wienen, Michael Davidson, Lynn Keller, Timothy Yu, James Smethurst, Adalaide Morris
- Charles Henry Rowell, editor. Angles of Ascent: A Norton Anthology of Contemporary African American Poetry, W.W. Norton, .More than 70 poets are represented in this anthology of African-American poetry since the 1960s
- Joshua Corey and C. D. Wright
Nonfiction, criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States
- Dan Beachy-Quick - Wonderful Investigations: Essays, Meditations, Tales, Milkweed Editions
- Rachel Blau DuPlessis – Purple Passages: Pound, Eliot, Zukofsky, Olson, Creeley and the Ends of Patriarchal Poetry, University of Iowa Press.
- Lisa Jarnot – Robert Duncan: The Ambassador from Venus: A Biography, University of California Press.
- Kenneth Rexroth – In the Sierra: Mountain Writings, New Directions Publishing.
- Dale M Smith – Poets Beyond the Barricade: Rhetoric, Citizenship, and Dissent after 1960, University of Alabama Press.
- John Yau – Further Adventures in Monochrome, Copper Canyon Press.
Poets in The Best American Poetry 2012
The following poets appeared in The Best American Poetry 2012. David Lehman, general editor, and Mark Doty, guest editor (who selected the poetry):[9]
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Works published in other languages
Denmark
French language
France
Anthologies in France
Germany
Poland
- Jerzy Jarniewicz – Na dzień dzisiejszy i chwilę obecną (Biuro Literackie)
- Jerzy Kronhold – Epitafium dla Lucy (Zeszyty Literackie)
- Piotr Matywiecki – Widownia (Wydawnictwo Literackie)
- Anna Piwkowska – Lustrzanka (Zeszyty Literackie)
- Krystyna Rodowska – Wiersze przesiane 1968–2011 (Podkarpacki Instytut Książki i Marketingu)
Other languages
Bengali :
- Rahman Henry – Brojosundoeer Kotha (February 2012) Collection of Poems.
- Rahman Henry – Kobitar Tribhuban (February 2012) a collection of Translated poems.×
Urdu
- Mehr Lal Soni Zia Fatehabadi– The Qat'aat o Rubaiyat of Zia Fatehabadi (May 2012) with translation from Urdu to English in free verse.
Awards and honors by country
Awards announced this year:
International
Australia awards and honors
Canada awards and honors
- Archibald Lampman Award: Michael Blouin, Wore Down Trust
- Atlantic Poetry Prize: Susan Goyette, Outskirts
- 2012 Governor General's Awards: Julie Bruck, Monkey Ranch (English); Maude Smith Gagnon, Un drap. Une place. (French)
- Griffin Poetry Prize:
- Canadian: Ken Babstock, Methodist Hatchet
- International, in the English Language: David Harsent, Night
- Lifetime Recognition Award: Seamus Heaney
- Gerald Lampert Award: Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang, Sweet Devilry
- Pat Lowther Award: Susan Goyette, Outskirts
- Prix Alain-Grandbois: Antoine Boisclair, Le bruissement des possibles
- Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize: John Pass, Crawlspace
- Prix Émile-Nelligan: Mario Brassard, Le livre clairière
France awards and honors
- Prix Goncourt de la Poésie:
New Zealand awards and honors
- New Zealand Post Book Awards
- Poetry Award winner: Rhian Gallagher, Shift. Auckland University Press
- NZSA Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award for Poetry: John Adams, Briefcase, Auckland University Press
United Kingdom awards and honors
- Christine Evans, Peter Riley, Robin Robertson
- Costa Award (formerly "Whitbread Awards") for poetry: Kathleen Jamie, The Overhaul
- Shortlist: Sean Borodale, Bee Journal; *Julia Copus, The World's Two Smallest Humans; Selima Hill, People Who Like Meatballs
- English Association's Fellows' Poetry Prizes:
- Eric Gregory Award (for a collection of poems by a poet under the age of 30): Sophie Baker, Joey Connolly, Holly Corfield Carr, Caleb Klaces, Rachael Nicholas, Phoebe Power, Jon Stone
- Forward Poetry Prize:
- Best Collection: Jorie Graham, PLACE
- Shortlist:
- Best First Collection: Sam Riviere, 81 Austerities
- Shortlist:
- Best Poem: Denise Riley, "A Part Song"
- Shortlist:
- Best Collection: Jorie Graham, PLACE
- Jerwood Aldeburgh First Collection Prize for poetry:
- Shortlist:
- Manchester Poetry Prize:
- National Poet of Wales:
- National Poetry Competition 2011:
- T. S. Eliot Prize (United Kingdom and Ireland): Sharon Olds, Stag's Leap[10] She is the first American to win this award.[10]
- Shortlist (announced in November 2012): 2012 Short List
- The Times/Stephen Spender Prize for Poetry Translation:
United States awards and honors
- Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize: to Kasey Jueds for Keeper
- AML Awardfor Poetry awarded to Karen Kelsay for Amytis Leaves Her Garden
- Kate Tufts Discovery Award: Katherine Larson — Radial Symmetry
- Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award: Timothy Donnelly— The Cloud Corporation
- Lambda Literary Award:
- Gay Poetry: Tim Dlugos (David Trinidad, ed.), A Fast Life: The Collected Poems of Tim Dlugos
- Lesbian Poetry: Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Love Cake
- Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize: David Wojahnfor World Tree
- Letras Latinas/Red Hen Poetry Prize awarded to Dan Vera for The Guide to Imaginary Monuments and William Archila for The Gravedigger's Archeology
- National Book Award for Poetry: David Ferry for Bewilderment: New Poems and Translations
- National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry: D. A. Powell for Useless Landscape, or A Guide for Boys[11]
- The NBCC shortlist in poetry included – David Ferry for Bewilderment: New Poems and Translations (University of Chicago Press); Lucia Perillo for On the Spectrum of Possible Deaths (Copper Canyon Press); Allan Peterson for Fragile Acts (McSweeney's Books); and A. E. Stallings for Olives (Triquarterly)
- The New Criterion Poetry Prize: George Green for Lord Byron's Foot
- North Carolina Poet Laureate: Joseph Bathanti appointed.
- PEN Award for Poetry in Translation: Jen Hofer for Negro Marfil/Ivory Black by Myriam Moscona
- PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry: Toi Derricotte
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (United States): to Tracy K. Smith for Life on Mars
- Finalists for Pulitzer: Forrest Gander for Core Samples from the World, and Ron Padgett for How Long. – (selected by the Jury: Philip Schultz, Arthur Sze, and Jean Valentine)
- Raiziss/de Palchi Translation Award: Jennifer Scappettone for Locomotrix: Selected Poetry and Prose by Amelia Rosselli
- Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize: W. S. Di Piero
- Wallace Stevens Award: Gary Snyder
- Whiting Awards: Ciaran Berry, Atsuro Riley
From the Poetry Society of America
- Frost Medal: Marilyn Nelson
- Shelley Memorial Award: – Judges:
- Writer Magazine/Emily Dickinson Award: – Judge:
- Lyric Poetry Award: – Judge:
- Lucille Medwick Memorial Award: – Judge: ; finalist:
- Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award: – Judge: ; finalists:
- Louise Louis/Emily F. Bourne Student Poetry Award: – Judge: ; finalists:
- George Bogin Memorial Award: – Judge:
- Robert H. Winner Memorial Award: – Judge: ; finalists:
- Cecil Hemley Memorial Award: – Judge:
- Norma Farber First Book Award: – Judge:
- William Carlos Williams Award: Bruce Smith for Devotions, Judge: Elizabeth Macklin – ; finalists:
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 6 – Basil Payne, 88 (born 1923), Irish poet.[12]
- January 31 – Stacy Doris, 48 (born 1962), U.S. poet and translator.[13][14][15]
- February 1 – Wisława Szymborska, 88 (born 1923), Polish poet who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature (1996).[16]
- February 4 – Poet Laureate of West Virginia since 1994[17]
- February 6 – Colleen Thibaudeau, 86 (born 1925), a Canadian poet who published her first volume of poetry in 1965. The Canadian Encyclopedia praised her poetry for celebrating “the extraordinary nature of ordinary life by combining the everyday with the otherworldly.”[18][19]
- February 13:
- February 21 – Barney Rosset, 89 (born 1922), American publisher (Grove Press) and free speech advocate.[23]
- February 23 – Joydeb Basu, 49 (born 1929), Indian poet, heart attack.[24]
- March 2 – James A. "Jim" Hazard, 76 (born ?), U.S. (Indiana-born) poet, journalist, teacher, and musician[25]
- March 4 – Felícia Fuster, 91, Catalan painter and poet
- March 8 – Elio Pagliarani, 84, Italian poet and literary critic
- March 9 – Leonard Cirino (born 1943),[26] U.S. poet and the author of twenty other chapbooks and fourteen full-length collections of poetry since 1987 from numerous small presses[27][28][29]
- March 16 – philosopher from Tokyo. He is the father of Japanese writer Banana Yoshimotoand of cartoonist Yoiko Haruno.
- March 21:
- concentration camp survivor, poet, writer and screenwriterwho collaborated with some of the most prominent film directors of the world
- Derick Thomson, 90, Scottish poet
- March 26 – Sadaharu Motohashi, 91, Japanese haiku poet[30] (reference is in Japanese)
- March 27 – Adrienne Rich, 82 (born 1929), National Book Award-winning poet
- March 30 – Emrys Roberts, 82, Welsh poet and author
- April 1 – Chūichi Mukawa, 92, Japanese tanka poet (Waseda University)[31] (reference is in Japanese)
- April 6 – Reed Whittemore, 92, American poet
- April 12:
- Mohit Chattopadhyay, 77, Indian playwright, dramatist, and poet
- Steinbjørn B. Jacobsen, 74, Faroese poet and writer
- April 17 – Nityananda Mohapatra, 99, Indian politician, poet and journalist
- May 19 – Heiichi Sugiyama, 97 (born 1914), Japanese poet and film critic[32]
- June 27:
- Rosemary Dobson, 92, Australian poet
- Peter Steele, 72, Australian poet and academic
- October 29 – J. Bernlef, 75, Dutch poet, novelist and translator
- November 4 – Anne-Marie Albiach, 75, French poet who influenced a generation of American poets that came to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s. Acclaimed for her own poetry and translations of American poetry including Louis Zukofsky.
- November 11 – Jack Gilbert, 87, American poet who received the 2005 National Book Critics Circle Award.[33][34]
- December 3 – Amir Mahmud Anvar, Iranian literary academic and poet (born 1945) [35]
- December 28 – Jayne Cortez, 78 (born 1934) African-American poet, activist, small press publisher and spoken-word performance artist[36]
See also
Notes
- ^ "China jails dissident Zhu Yufu over poem sent on Skype | World news". The Guardian. London. Reuters in Beijing. 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
- ^ "Coldfront » Obama honors Ashbery and Dove, quotes Dickinson and Whitman". Coldfrontmag.com. 2012-02-13. Archived from the original on 2012-06-01. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ Bar-Zohar, Ophir; Ravid, Barak (8 April 2012). "Interior Minister declares Gunter Grass persona non grata in Israel". Haaretz. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
- ^ Sherwood, Harriet (8 April 2012). "Günter Grass barred from Israel over poem: Nobel laureate, who says he had not meant to criticise Israel but Netanyahu government, declared persona non grata". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
- ^ McGrath, Charles (2012-06-06). "Natasha Trethewey Is Named Poet Laureate". The New York Times.
- ^ Little, Lyneka (June 7, 2012). "Natasha Trethewey Named New U.S. Poet Laureate". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ Qatari poet jailed for life to appeal – Middle East – Al Jazeera English
- ^ Qatar sentences poet to 15 years in jail for verse about freedom | Twitchy
- ^ The Best American Poetry 2012, Guest Edited by Mark Doty
- ^ a b Clark, Nick (2013-01-14). "Poet Sharon Olds scoops TS Eliot Prize for 'confessional' work about her husband's affair". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
- ^ D.A. Powell, Ben Fountain Win National Book Critics Circle Awards | Poets and Writers
- ^ CM Payne (2012-02-05). "Basil Payne obituary | Books". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ Tremblay, Robin (2004-02-26). "X Poetics: In Memory of Stacy Doris". Xpoetics.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ "PennSound: Stacy Doris". Writing.upenn.edu. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ "Stacy Doris- Poets.org – Poetry, Poems, Bios & More". Poets.org. 2012-01-31. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ "Polish Nobel winning poet Szymborska dies at 88". Reuters. 2012-02-01. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ "W.Va. poet laureate Irene McKinney dies at 72". Charleston, West Virginia: Charleston Gazette-Mail. February 4, 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-12-17. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
- ^ sandra martin. "Poet found magic and mystery in the everyday". Toronto: The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ Colleen Thibaudeau – The Canadian Encyclopedia
- ^ "Noted poet Shahryar passes away – Times Of India". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ "Dr. Fred Moramarco, Professor Emeritus". Rohan.sdsu.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ Link (2012-02-17). "Silliman's Blog". Ronsilliman.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ Woo, Elaine (2012-02-23). "Barney Rosset obituary: Publisher who challenged censorship while championing writers was 89". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ "Joydeb Basu passes away". The Times of India. 2012-02-24. Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
- ^ "James A. "Jim" Hazard Obituary: View James Hazard's Obituary by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel". Legacy.com. 2012-03-02. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
- ^ Issa's Untidy Hut (2012-03-14). "Issa's Untidy Hut: Leonard J. Cirino: 1943–2012". Lilliputreview.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
- ^ Leonard. "Pygmy Forest Press". Pygmyforestpress.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
- ^ "The Bucket is Suddenly Empty | Lummox Press Writers Clubhouse". Writers.lummoxpress.com. 2012-03-10. Archived from the original on 2012-03-29. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
- ^ Link (2012-03-15). "Silliman's Blog". Ronsilliman.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
- ^ http://www04.mai.vip.ogk.yahoo.co.jp/select/person/news/20120331k0000m060024000c.html[permanent dead link]
- ^ "毎日jp(毎日新聞)". Archived from the original on 2012-07-14. Retrieved 2012-04-21.
- ^ "(おくやみ)杉山平一氏が死去 詩人、映画評論なども". Nihon Keizai Shinbun (in Japanese). 19 May 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
- ^ Haglund, David (13 November 2012). "Jack Gilbert, American Poet, Dies at 87". Slate. Retrieved 15 November 2012.
- ^ "Jack Gilbert- Poets.org – Poetry, Poems, Bios & More". Poets.org. 2012-11-11. Retrieved 2012-11-15.
- ^ Hozhabr Kalali, Pourandokht (2013). Yadegarnameh Seyyed Amir Mahmoud Anwar یادگارنامه دکتر سید امیر محمود انوار (in Persian) (first ed.). Tehran: Baz. p. 13-30. Archived from the original on 2022-08-30. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
- ^ "Jayne Cortez," poets.org