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2019 in poetry

Major poetry related events which took place worldwide during 2019 are outlined below under different sections. This includes poetry books released during the year in different languages, major literary awards, poetry festivals and events, besides anniversaries and deaths of renowned poets etc. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, India or France). October 25 – The 2019 Princeton poetry Festival is inaugurated at Lewis Center of Arts by Pulitzer prize winning poet Paul Muldoon. Charmaine Papertalk Green, Nganajungu Yagu Gerald Murnane, Green Shadows and Other Poems Gwen Benaway, Holy Wild Antony Theodore, Jesus Christ in Love Nikita Gill, Great Goddesses : Life Lessons from Myths and Monsters Tapan Kumar Pradhan, I, She and the Sea Tishani Doshi, Small Days and Nights Fatimah Asghar, If They Come For Us Hala Alyan, The Twenty-ninth Year Ana Luisa Amaral, What’s in a Name Raquel Salas Rivera, While They Sleep (under the bed is another country) Anthony Anaxagorou, After the Formalities Deryn Rees-Jones, Erato Rachel Allen, Kingdomland Ilya Kaminsky, Deaf Republic Hanif Aburraqib, A Fortune for Your Disaster Sarah Borjas, Heart Like a Window, Mouth Like a Cliff Franny Choi, Soft Science Andrea Cohen, Nightshade Michael Dickman, Days and Days Eve Ewing, 1919 Camoghne Felix, Build Yourself a Boat Olivia Gatwood, Life of the Party Campbell McGrath, Nouns and Verbs Jane Mead, To the Wren Fred Moten, All That Beauty Jana Prikryl, No Matter Stephane Bouquet, Les Amours Suivants (The Next Loves) See also: List of poetry awards Awards announced this year: Struga Poetry Evenings Golden Wreath Laureate : Ana Blandiana for ‘’Romania’’ Victorian Premier’s Prize for Poetry formerly known as C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry : Kate Lilley for ‘’Tilt’’ Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry : Judith Bishop for ‘’Interval’’ Archibald Lampman Award: ' J. M.

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