Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
The Little Review, edited by Margaret Caroline Anderson and Jane Heap, ceases publication
The Dial ceases publication
Arthur Bourinot, Ottawa Lyrics and verses for children.
Frederick George Scott, New Poems.
Raul De Loyola Furtado (Poetry in English), The Desperrado, London: Chapman and Hall; Indian poet writing in English and published in the United Kingdom
Nagendranath Gupta, editor and translator, Eastern Poetry (Poetry in English), Allahabad: Indian Press, (second edition Bombay: Hind Kitabs, 1951), poetry anthology
Ursula Bethell, From a Garden in the Antipodes, "by Evelyn Hayes" (pseudonym), London: Sidgwick & Jackson, New Zealand poet published in Britain:
Edmund Blunden, Near and Far
Robert Bridges, The Testament of Beauty
W. H. Davies, Ambition, and Other Poems
Cecil Day-Lewis, Transitional Poem
T. S. Eliot:
Animula
"Som de l'escalina" (later to become part III of Ash Wednesday, published in 1930) was published in the Autumn, 1929 issue of Commerce along with a French translation.
Aldous Huxley, Arabia Infelix, and Other Poems
D. H. Lawrence, Pansies
Louis MacNeice, Blind Fireworks
Charlotte Mew, The Rambling Sailor
William Plomer, The Family Tree
I. A. Richards, Practical Criticism: A Study in Literary Judgement
T. H. White, Loved Helen, and Other Poems
W. B. Yeats, Irish poet published in the United Kingdom:
A Packet for Ezra Pound
The Winding Stair
Léonie Adams, High Falcon
Conrad Aiken, Selected Poems
Djuna Barnes, A Night Among the Horses a collection of prose and poetry expanded from her 1923 volume, A Book
Louise Bogan, Dark Summer
Witter Bynner, Indian Earth
James Branch Cabell, Sonnets from Antan
Malcolm Cowley, Blue Juniata
Countee Cullen, The Black Christ
Emily Dickinson, Further Poems, 150 recently discovered poems; Little, Brown, & Company
Hilda Doolittle, writing under the pen name "H.D.