1947 in poetry

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List of years in poetry(table)
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Events

Works published in English

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Title page of The Age of Anxiety (1947); Auden specified the typography for this book.

Other in English

Works published in other languages

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Indian subcontinent

Including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Listed alphabetically by first name, regardless of surname:

  • Bal Krisna Rav, Kavi ki Chavi[19]
  • Kedarnath Agarwal:
    • Nind Ke Badal, written in the language of common people by a notable poet of the Pragativadi movement[19]
    • Yug Ki Ganga, poems in the Pragativadi tradition[19]
  • Mishra Dvarika Prasad, epic based on Krishna legends from the Mahabharata, Srimadbhagvata, Sursagar and Sisupalavadha, with contemporary elements; written in 1942 but published this year[19]
  • Ram Dahin Mishra, Kavya Darpan, comparing Indian and Western poetics; literary criticism[19]
  • Ramadhari Singh Dinkar, Samadheni[19]
  • Sumitranandan Pant:
    • Svarn dhuli, a translation of Swami Vivekanand's Song of the Sanyasin into Hindi is included under the title Sanyasi Ke Git[19]
    • Svarna Kiran[19]
  • Kalindi Charan Panigrahi, romantic poems by one of the earliest modern poets in Indian literature[19]
  • Mayadhar Mansinha:
  • Nityananda Mhapatra, Pancajanya[19]
  • Sacchidananda Rout Roy, Pandulipi, poems written in free verse[19]

Other languages of the Indian subcontinent

  • A. Muthusivan, Kavitaiyum Valkkaiyum, literary criticism written in Tamil[19]
  • Akhtarul Imam, Sabrang, poems, some allegorical, some satiric, expressing dissatisfaction with traditional society; Urdu[19]
  • Amrita Pritam, Lamian Vatan, mostly lyrical poems on romantic love, Punjabi[19]
  • Bishnu Dey:
  • Dimbeshwar Neog, Asama; Assamese-language
  • Divya Prabha Bharali, Banhi. Aparna, her first book of poetry; Assamese-language[19]
  • Dinu Bhai Pant, Vira Gulaba, modern ballad on the heroism and skillfulness of Gulab Singh (later Maharaja Gulab Singh of Jammu and Kashmir), in the battle of Jammu against Sikh invaders; Dogri[19]
  • Jhamandas Bhatia, Sain Qutub Sah, biography written in Sindhi of the Sufi poet Qudub Shah, who wrote in that language[19]
  • Joseph Mundasseri, Rupabhadrata, literary criticism which found fault with the Marxist school of literary criticism; the debate caused by the book resulted in a split in the progressive literary movement; Malayalam[19]
  • Jyotsna Shukla, Azadinan Geeto; Gujarati[20]
  • K. S. Narasimha Swamy, Dipadamalli, Kannada[19]
  • Kaifi Azmi, pen name of Asar Husain Rizvi, Akhir-i Shab, Urdu[19]
  • Kashikanta Mishra, Kobar-git, marriage songs, Maithili[19]
  • Manohar Sharma, Aravali Ki Atma, includes nature poems such as "Aravali", "Jharano" and "Tiba", Rajasthani[19]
  • Shankara Balakrishna Joshi, also known as "Sam. Ba. Joshi", Karnana Muru Citragulu, literary criticism written in the Kannada language, studying the character of Karna as portrayed in three epics, Mahabharata, Pampa Bharata, and Kumaravyasa Bharata[19]
  • Vailoppalli Sridhara Menon, Kannikkoyttu, Malayalam[19]

Other languages

Awards and honors

Births

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Deaths

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See also

Notes