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* [[Adam Zagajewski]], ''Wiersze wybrane'' (''Selected Poems''), publisher: Wydawnictwp a5
* [[Adam Zagajewski]], ''Wiersze wybrane'' (''Selected Poems''), publisher: Wydawnictwp a5


===[[Spanish speaking countries|Spanish language]]===
* [[Sergio Badilla Castillo]] ''Ok Atacama''. Pentagrama edicions. Julio 2010, Santiago de Chile,
===Other languages===
===Other languages===
* [[Bei Dao]], author, and [[Eliot Weinberger]], translator and editor, ''The Rose of Time: New and Selected Poems'', a bilingual English/[[Chinese poetry|Chinese]] edition of poems written in Chinese by Bei Dao; preface by Bei Dao, afterward by Eliot Weinberger; 304 pages; New Directions, ISBN 978-0-8112-1848-1; published in the [[American poetry|United States]]
* [[Bei Dao]], author, and [[Eliot Weinberger]], translator and editor, ''The Rose of Time: New and Selected Poems'', a bilingual English/[[Chinese poetry|Chinese]] edition of poems written in Chinese by Bei Dao; preface by Bei Dao, afterward by Eliot Weinberger; 304 pages; New Directions, ISBN 978-0-8112-1848-1; published in the [[American poetry|United States]]

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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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:

  • Adam Robertson, editor, Best Australian Poems 2010, Black Inc., anthology with works by[8]
  • Anne Carson, Nox, New Directions, described by one reviewer as "not really a 'book' at all, but rather a box of material connected accordion-style (in one folded, ribbon-like page many yards long) about the death of her deeply troubled older brother Michael" and including a translation of Catullus 101; Canadian published in the United States[10]
  • Jen Currin, The Inquisition Yours, Toronto: Coach House Press, ISBN 978-1-55245-230-1
  • Kevin McPherson Eckhoff, Rhapsodomancy, Toronto: Coach House Press, ISBN 978-1-55245-231-8
  • Kenneth Leslie, The Essential Kenneth Leslie. [Ed. Zachariah Wells] Erin, Ontario: Porcupine's Quill, 2010.[11] ISBN 0889843287, ISBN 9780889843288
  • A. F. Mortiz, editor, The Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology 2010, work by the winners of the Griffin Poetry Prize, House of Anansi Press, 112 pages, ISBN 978-0-88784-955-8
  • James Reaney, A Suit of Nettles. Porcupine's Quill.
  • Lisa Robertson, R's Boat, 96 pages, "New California Poetry" series of the University of California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-26240-9, written by a Canadian poet living in and published in the United States
  • Priscila Uppal, Successful Tragedies: Poems 1998-2010, Bloodaxe Books Ltd, 192 pages, ISBN 978-1-85224-860-4, Canadian author published in the United Kingdom

Anthologies in the United Kingdom

  • Anthony Astbury, editor, A Field of Large Desires: A Greville Press Anthology 1975-2010, Carcanet Press, ISBN 978-1-84777-050-9
  • Roddy Lumsden, editor, Identity Parade: New British & Irish Poets, anthology; Bloodaxe Books
Poets included: Patience Agbabi, Jonathan Asser, Tiffany Atkinson, Simon Barraclough, Paul Batchelor, Kate Bingham, Julia Bird, Patrick Brandon, David Briggs, Andy Brown, Judy Brown, Colette Bryce, Matthew Caley, Siobhan Campbell, Vahni Capildeo, Melanie Challenger, Kate Clanchy, Polly Clark, Julia Copus, Sarah Corbett, Claire Crowther, Tim Cumming, Ailbhe Darcy, Peter Davidson, Nick Drake, Sasha Dugdale, Chris Emery, Bernardine Evaristo, Paul Farley, Leontia Flynn, Annie Freud, Alan Gillis, Jane Griffiths, Vona Groarke, Jen Hadfield, Sophie Hannah, Tracey Herd, Kevin Higgins, Matthew Hollis, A. B. Jackson, Anthony Joseph, Luke Kennard, Nick Laird, Sarah Law, Frances Leviston, Gwyneth Lewis, John McAuliffe, Chris McCabe, Helen Macdonald, Patrick McGuinness, Kona Macphee, Peter Manson, D. S. Marriott, Sam Meekings, Sinéad Morrissey, Daljit Nagra, Caitríona O'Reilly, Alice Oswald, Katherine Pierpoint, Clare Pollard, Jacob Polley, Diana Pooley, Richard Price, Sally Read, Deryn Rees-Jones, Neil Rollinson, Jacob Sam-la Rose, Antony Rowland, James Sheard, Zoë Skoulding, Catherine Smith, Jean Sprackland, John Stammers, Greta Stoddart, Sandra Tappenden, Tim Turnbull, Julian Turner, Mark Waldron, Ahren Warner, Tim Wells, Matthew Welton, David Wheatley, Sam Willetts, Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch, Tamar Yoseloff.
  • George Szirtes, New Order: Hungarian Poets of the Post 1989 Generation, 300 pages, ISBN 978-1-906570-50-7

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United Kingdom

  • Ruth Padel, Silent Letters of the Alphabet, series of public lectures at Newcastle University, Bloodaxe Books
  • George Szirtes, Fortinbras at the Fishhouses, series of public lectures at Newcastle University, Bloodaxe Books
  • Nicky Beer, The Diminishing House, 77 pages, Carnegie Mellon University Press, ISBN 978-0-88748-516-9
  • Millicent Borges Accardi, Injuring Eternity, 108 pages, World Nouveau Press, ISBN 13: 9780982886540
  • Elizabeth Bradfield, Approaching Ice: Poems, 112 pages, Persea, ISBN 978-0-89255-355-6
  • Charles Bernstein, All the Whiskey in Heaven: Selected Poems of Charles Bernstein, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, ISBN 978-0-374-10344-6
  • Nicole Brossard, Selections, introduction by Jennifer Moxley, translations by many hands, University of California Press, Berkeley
  • Julie Carr, 100 Notes on Violence, Ahsahta Press, Boise, ID
  • Anne Carson, Nox, New Directions, described by one reviewer as "not really a 'book' at all, but rather a box of material connected accordion-style (in one folded, ribbon-like page many yards long) about the death of her deeply troubled older brother Michael" and including a translation of Catullus 101; Canadian published in the United States[10]
  • Billy Collins, Ballistics: Poems, 128 pages, Random House, ISBN 978-0-8129-7561-1
  • Bei Dao, author, and Eliot Weinberger, translator and editor, The Rose of Time: New and Selected Poems, a bilingual English/Chinese edition of poems written in Chinese by Bei Dao; preface by Bei Dao, afterward by Eliot Weinberger; 304 pages; New Directions, ISBN 978-0-8112-1848-1
  • Todd F. Davis, The Least of These: Poems, 140 pages, Michigan State University Press, ISBN 978-0-87013-875-1
  • Camille Dungy, Suck on the Marrow, 88 pages, Red Hen Press, ISBN 978-1-59709-468-9
  • Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Pitch: Drafts 77 – 95, Salt Publishing, London
  • Larry Eigner, The Collected Poems of Larry Eigner, edited by Curtis Faville and Robert Grenier, Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, 2010, (Vol. I: 1937–1958; Vol. II: 1958–1966; Vol. III: 1966–1978; Vol. IV: 1978–1995); ISBN 978-0-8047-5090-5
  • Aaron Fagan, Echo Train, Salt Publishing, London, ISBN 978-1-84471-749-1
  • Elyse Fenton, Clamor, Cleveland State University Poetry Center, Cleveland, OH
  • Musharraf Ali Farooqi, translator, Rococo and Other Worlds: Selected Poems, translation from the original Urdu of Afzal Ahmed Syed, 120 pages, Wesleyan University Press, ISBN 978-0-8195-6933-2
  • Nada Gordon, Scented Rushes, Roof Books,
  • Nathalie Handal, Love and Strange Horses, 91 pages; University of Pittsburgh Press[19]
  • Robert Hass, The Apple Trees at Olema: New and Selected Poems, Ecco Press, ISBN 0-06-192382-6
  • Terrance Hayes, Lighthead, Penguin, New York / London
  • Tony Hoagland, Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty: Poems, the author's first collection in seven years, 100 pages, Graywolf Press, ISBN 978-1-55597-549-4
  • Brenda Iijima, If Not Metaphoric, Ahsahta Press, Boise, ID
  • Carrie Jerrell, After the Revival, 80 pages, Waywiser Press, ISBN 978-1-904130-38-3
  • Andrew Joron, Trance Archive: New and Selected Poems, City Lights, San Francisco
  • Reb Livingston, God Damsel, No Tell Books, Reston VA
  • Ben Lerner, Mean Free Path, Copper Canyon Press, Port Townsend, WA ISBN 978-1-55659-314-7
  • Shane McCrae, Mule, Cleveland State University Poetry Center, Cleveland, OH
  • Mark McMorris, Entrepôt, 90 pages, Coffee House Press, ISBN 978-1-56689-236-0
  • John McNeeley, 39, 260 pages, CreateSpace, ISBN 978-1-4499-9779-3
  • Deborah Meadows, Depleted Burden Down, Factory School, Queens, NY
  • Erika Meitner, Ideal Cities, 86 pages; Harper Perennial[19]
  • Simone Muench, Orange Crush: Poems, 88 pages, Sarabande Books, ISBN 978-1-932511-79-6
  • Sawako Nakayasu, Texture Notes, Letter Machine Editions, Chicago / Denver
  • Travis Nichols, Iowa, Letter Machine Editions, Chicago / Denver
  • Tamae K. Prindle, translator, On Knowing Oneself Too Well: Selected Poems of Ishikawa Takuboku, translated from the original Japanese of the tanka poems written until the author's death in 1912 at age 26, 146 pages, Syllabic Press, ISBN 978-0-615-34562-8
  • Barbara Ras, The Last Skin, Penguin, New York / London
  • Atsuro Riley, Romey's Order, 54 pages; University of Chicago Press[19]
  • Lisa Robertson, R's Boat, 96 pages, "New California Poetry" series of the University of California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-26240-9, written by a Canadian poet living in and published in the United States
  • Marc Rosen, James P. Wagner, coeditors and compilers, Perspectives: Poetry Concerning Autism and Other Disabilities, 178 pages, Local Gems Poetry Press, ISBN 978-0-557-57112-3
  • R. M. Ryan, Vaudeville in the Dark, 68 pages; Louisiana State University Press[19]
  • Benjamin Alire Sáenz, The Book of What Remains, Copper Canyon, Port Townsend, WA
  • Sonia Sanchez, Morning Haiku, 144 pages, Beacon Press, ISBN 978-0-8070-6910-3
  • Sherod Santos, The Intricated Soul: New and Selected Poems, 164 pages, W. W. Norton & Company, ISBN 978-0-393-07216-7
  • Leslie Scalapino, Floats Horse-Floats or Horse-Flows, Starcherone Books, ISBN 978-0-9788811-9-1
  • Steven Seymour, translator, If There is Something to Desire: One Hundred Poems, translated from the original Russian of his wife, Vera Pavlova, 128 pages, Knopf, ISBN 978-0-307-27225-6
  • Melissa Stein, Rough Honey, 98 pages; American Poetry Review[19]
  • Edwin Torres, In the Function of Extreme Circumstances, Nightboat Books, Callicoon, NY
  • Nguyen Trai, Beyond the Court Gate: Selected Poems, edited & translated by Nguyen Do & Paul Hoover, Counterpath, Denver, 2010
  • Frederick Goddard Tuckerman, Selected Poems, edited by Ben Mazer with an introduction by Stephen Burt, Belknap Press (Harvard University Press), Cambridge, MA
  • Connie Wanek, On Speaking Terms, Copper Canyon, Port Townsend, WA
  • Karen Weiser, To Light Out, Ugly Duckling Presse, Brooklyn
  • C.D. Wright, One With Others (Copper Canyon Press)[20]
  • Matthew Zapruder, Come On All You Ghosts, 111 pages; Copper Canyon Press[19]

Anthologies in the United States

  • David Fideler and Sabrineh Fideler, editors and translators, Love's Alchemy: Poems from the Sufi Tradition, 240 pages, New World Library, ISBN 978-1-57731-890-3
  • David Groff and Philip Clark, Persistent Voices: Poetry by Writers Lost to AIDS, 240 pages, Alyson Books, ISBN 978-1-59350-153-2
  • Naomi Shihab Nye, Time You Let Me In: 25 Poets under 25, for "young adults", 256 pages, Greenwillow Books, ISBN 978-0-06-189637-8
  • Kevin Young, editor, The Art of Losing: Poems of Grief and Healing, 150 poems arranged to correspond with the grieving process, grouped by: Reckoning, Remembrance, Rituals, Recovery and Redemption; 336 pages, Bloomsbury USA, ISBN 978-1-60819-033-1

Criticism, scholarship and biography in the United States

  • Robert Archambeau, Laureates and Heretics: Six Careers in American Poetry (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press) ISBN 978-0-268-02036-1
  • Norma Cole, To Be At Music: Essays & Talks (Richmond, CA: Omnidawn Publishing) ISBN 978-1-890650-44-5
  • Stephen Ratcliffe, Reading the Unseen: (Offstage) Hamlet (Denver, CO: Counterpath Press, 2010)

These poets appeared in The Best American Poetry 2010, with David Lehman, general editor, and Amy Gerstler, guest editor (who selected the poetry)[21]:

Works Published by Language

  • Jöannes Nielsen, Broer af sultne ord ("Bridges of Hungry Words"), translated from the Faeroese by Erik Skyum-Nielsen, ISBN 978-87-92286-17-8, 52 pages[22]
  • Andrea Petri, Kulørte balletfantasier ("Colored Ballet Fantasies"), ISBN 978-87-92467-65-2, 41 pages[23]
  • Allan Strandby Nielsen, Hvis der ikke er sandstorme, så er der nok noget andet ("If There Are Sandstorms, Then There Is Probably Something Else"), ISBN 978-87-02-09049-9, 88 pages[24]

French language

  • Marc Alyn, Anthologie poétique amoureuse, 330 pages, Ecriture, ISBN 978-2-909240-98-5
  • Luc Bérimont, Poésies Complètes, publisher: Presses Universitaires d'Angers
  • Abdellatif Laabi, Oeuvre poétique II, publisher: La Différence
  • Yvon Le Men, Le Tour du monde en 80 poèmes, publisher: Flammarion
  • Bernard Noël, Les Plumes d'éros ("The Feathers of Eros"), Works, Volume 1, poetry and prose, 448 pages, Galimard, ISBN 978-2-84682-349-4
Anthologies in France
  • Marie-Claire Bancquart, editor, Couleurs femmes: Poèmes de 57 femmes, Le Castor Astral
  • Christine Planté, editor, Femmes poètes du XIXe siècle: Une anthologie, PUL
  • Erhan Turgut, editor, Voix de femmes. Anthologie de femmes poètes et photographes du monde, Turquoise Editions
  • John Ashbery, Ein weltgewandtes Land: Gedichte. Zweisprachig ("A Worldly Country: Poems"), a bilingual English/German edition; translated into German by Gerhard Falkner, Jan Wagner, Ron Winkler, Uljana Wolf et. a. 340 pages, luxbooks, ISBN 978-3-939557-26-5
  • Tadeusz Dabrowski, Schwarzes Quadrat auf schwarzem Grund. Zweisprachig a bilingual Polish/German edition; translated into German by Andre Rudolph, Monika Rinck, 140 pages, luxbooks, ISBN 978-3-939557-94-4
  • Rolf Haufs, Tanzstunde auf See: Gedichte, 128 pages, Hanser, ISBN 978-3-446-20678-6
  • Martina Hefter, Nach den Diskotheken: Gedichte, 80 pages, Kookbooks, ISBN 978-3-937445-41-0
  • Gert Jonke, Alle Gedichte: Gedichte ("Complete Poems"), 160 pages, Jung und Jung, ISBN 978-3-902497-65-9
  • Nadja Küchenmeister, Alle Geister: Gedichte, 104 pages, Schöffling, ISBN 978-3-89561-225-1
  • Ben Lerner, Die Lichtenbergfiguren: Gedichte. Zweisprachig ("The Lichtenberg Figures: Poems"), a bilingual English/German edition; translated into German by Steffen Popp, 70 pages, luxbooks, ISBN 978-3-939557-42-5
  • Gwendolyn McEwen Die T. E. Lawrence Gedichte: Gedichte. Zweisprachig, a bilingual English/German edition; translated into German by Christine Koschel, 160 pages, Edition Rugerup, ISBN 978-91-89034-26-6
  • Benard Noel, Körperextrakte: Gedichte. Zweisprachig, a bilingual French/German edition; translated into German by Angela Sanmann, 106 pages, Das Wunderhorn, ISBN 978-3-88423-349-8
  • Jörn Pfennig, Grondlos Zärtlich: Gedichte ("Unwarranted Tenderness: Poems"), 116 pages, Talberg, ISBN 978-3-9813473-0-2
  • Marion Poschmann, Geistersehen: Gedichte ("Seeing Ghosts"), 126 pages, Suhrkamp, ISBN 978-3-518-42129-17
  • Marcus Roloff, Im toten Winkel des goldenen Schnitts, 72 pages, Gutleut, ISBN 978-3-936826-49-4
  • Doris Runge, Was da auftaucht: Gedichte, 84 pages, dtv, ISBN 978-3-421-04485-3
  • Lutz Seiler, Felderlatein: Gedichte, 102 pages, Suhrkamp, ISBN 978-3-518-42169-7
  • Ernest Wichner Bin ganz wie aufgesperrt, 47 pages, Das Wunderhorn, ISBN 978-3-88423-352-8
  • Ron Winkler, Frenetische Stille: Gedichte ("Frenetic Silence: Poems"), 96 pages, Berlin Verlag, ISBN 978-3-8270-0920-3

Other languages

  • Bei Dao, author, and Eliot Weinberger, translator and editor, The Rose of Time: New and Selected Poems, a bilingual English/Chinese edition of poems written in Chinese by Bei Dao; preface by Bei Dao, afterward by Eliot Weinberger; 304 pages; New Directions, ISBN 978-0-8112-1848-1; published in the United States
  • János Háy, Egy szerelmes vers története ("The Story of a Love Poem"), Palatinus; Hungary[25]

Awards and Honors

Awards announced this year:

International

Australia awards and honors

Canada awards and honors

New Zealand awards and honors

United Kingdom awards and honors

United States awards and honors

From the Poetry Society of Virginia[33] Student Poetry Contest

2010 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Poetry Society Prize

  • 1st place Catherine Ray, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem “Where Poems Hide For Me”
  • 2nd place Sophia Rose Carbonneau, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem “Alter Ego”
  • 3rd place Abbie Hinchman, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem “What’s in My Journal”
  • 1st Honorable Mention Abbey Hutchins, Edgecomb, Maine for the poem “Wabanaki”
  • 2nd Honorable Mention Hari Srinivasan, Cupertino, CA for the poem “Non-Entity”
  • 3rd Honorable Mention Sophie Bell, Pound Ridge, NY for the poem “The Calming Book”

2010 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Jenkins Prize

  • 1st place Edyt Dickstein, Livingston, NJ for the poem "Promises"

2010 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: Virginia Student Prize

  • 1st place Lauren Rae (Wren) Brown, Springfield, VA for the poem “Truly (Louis XVI’s monologue)”
  • 2nd place Meredith Makhoul, Richmond VA for the poem “Intersection of Patterson and Chopt”
  • 3rd place Taylor Knight, Richmond, VA for the poem “Father”
  • 1st Honorable Mention Audrey Crothers, Virginia Beach, VA for the poem “Odysseus Returns”
  • 2nd Honorable Mention James Ruml, Richmond, VA for the poem “I Wanted”
  • 3rd Honorable Mention Hunter Johnson, Richmond, VA for the poem “English Class”

2010 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: S-8 Category – Undergraduate College

  • 1st place Chelsea Henderson, Charlottesville, VA for the poem “Indignities”
  • 2nd place Stephanie Wang, Roslyn, NY for the poem “He Wrote My Name In Snow”
  • 3rd place Audrey Walls, Richmond, VA for the poem “My Sister, January 1989”
  • 1st Honoralbe Mention Liam Kane-Grade, Prairie du Sac, WI for the poem “Ants in the Rain”
  • 2nd Honorable Mention Nathan W. Friedman, Richmond, VA for the poem, “Re-enactors”

2010 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: S-5 Category – Grades 9 & 10

  • 1st place Amber Brown, Oak Park, IL for the poem “Moon”
  • 2nd place Alexis Mia Phillips, Oak Park IL for the poem “Case# 07CR0304”
  • 3rd place Damiano R. Girona, Newport News, VA for the poem “Natural Love”

2010 Student Poetry Contest Winners :: S-4 Category – Grades 7 & 8

  • 1st place Maria Abrams, Bedford, NY for the poem “Sentences”
  • 2nd place Domonique, Hampton, VA for the poem “Just Because”
  • 3rd place Heidi Ziegra, Edgecomb, ME for the poem “Blue Jay, Black Cat”
  • 1st Honorable Mention Corey Albright, Bedford NY, for the poem “The Bus”
  • 2nd Honorable Mention Abby Williams, Richmond, VA for the poem “Devotion”
  • 3rd Honorable Mention Abbey Hutchins for the poem “Together”

Deaths

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

Czech poet Ludvik Kundera in 2009
Scottish poet Edwin Morgan, in February

Notes

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  3. ^ Fairfield University professor launches database of female poets
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  5. ^ Entangled: The poetry of Rae Armantrout essay in The New Yorker by Dan Chiasson
  6. ^ This Land Is Our Land by David Biespiel
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