1899 in poetry
— Opening lines of Rudyard Kipling's White Man's Burden, first published this year
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature.
Events
- March 20 – Welsh "tramp-poet" W. H. Davies loses his foot trying to jump a freight train at Renfrew, Ontario.
- William Hughes Mearns writes "Antigonish" this year; it won't be published until 1922.
- Romesh Chunder Dutt's translation of the Ramayana into English verse is first published, in London.
- Shinshisha founded by Yosano Tekkan in Japan.
Works published
Australia">Australian poetry">Australia
- W. T. Goodge, Hits! Skits! and Jingles!
Canada">Canadian poetry">Canada
- Frances Jones Bannerman, Milestones. London.
- William Wilfred Campbell, Beyond the Hills of Dream. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin.
- Fidelis, Lays of the "True North," and Other Canadian Poems.
- John Frederic Herbin, The Marshlands
- Archibald Lampman, Alcyone, including "City of the End of Things", the author died while the book was being printed.
- Thomas O'Hagan, Songs of the Settlement
- Frederick George Scott, Poems Old and New.
- Francis Sherman, 'The Deserted City: Stray Sonnets. Boston: Copeland and Day.
- Arthur Stringer, The Loom of Destiny.
- Northland Lyrics, William Carman Roberts, Theodore Roberts & Elizabeth Roberts Macdonald; selected and arranged with a prologue by Charles G.D. Roberts and an epilogue by Bliss Carman. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co.
United Kingdom">English poetry">United Kingdom
- Hilaire Belloc, A Moral Alphabet
- Laurence Binyon, Second Book of London Visions
- Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Satan Absolved
- Gordon Bottomley, Poems at White-Nights
- Robert Buchanan, The New Rome: Poems and ballads of our empire
- John Davidson, The Last Ballad, and Other Poems
- Lord Alfred Douglas, The City of the Soul
- Ernest Dowson, Decorations: in Verse and Prose
- Rudyard Kipling:
- * "The Absent-Minded Beggar"
- * "The White Man's Burden", appears first in McClure's Magazine in the United States; it is parodied this same year in "The Brown Man's Burden", by Henry Labouchère in Truth, a publication in London; the parody is reprinted in the United States in Literary Digest 18
- Dora Sigerson, Ballads and Poems
- Arthur Symons, Images of Good and Evil
- W. B. Yeats, The Wind Among the Reeds including "Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven"; Irish poet published in the United Kingdom,
United States">American poetry">United States
- Stephen Crane, War is Kind
- Paul Laurence Dunbar, Lyrics of the Hearthside
- Hamlin Gillette, The Trail of the Goldseekers
- Louise Imogen Guiney, The Martyrs' Idyl
- Rudyard Kipling, "The White Man's Burden", appears first in McClure's; it is parodied this same year in "The Brown Man's Burden", by Henry Labouchère in Truth, a publication in London; the parody is reprinted in the United States in Literary Digest 18
- Edwin Markham, The Man with the Hoe and Other Poems
- Howard Llewellyn Swisher, Briar Blossoms: Being a Collection of a Few Verses and Some Prose
- Henry Timrod, Complete Poems
Other in English
- John Le Gay Brereton, Landlopers, mostly prose, based on a walking tour with Dowell Philip O'Reilly; Australia
- W. B. Yeats, The Wind Among the Reeds including "Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven"; Irish poet published in the United Kingdom, The Wind Among the Reeds,
Works published in other languages
France">French poetry">France
- Francis Jammes:
- *Le Poète et l'oiseau
- * La Jeune Fille nue, France
- Stéphane Mallarmé, Poésies, posthumously published
- Oscar Vladislas de Lubicz-Milosz, also known as O. V. de L. Milosz, Le Poème des décadences
Other languages
- José Santos Chocano, La epopeya del Morro, Peru
- Stefan George, Teppich des Lebens ; German
- Gregorio Martínez Sierra, Diálogos fantásticos, Spain
Awards and honors
Births
Death years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:- January 23 – Carlo Betocchi, Italian poet
- January 26 – May Miller African American poet, playwright and educator
- February 17 – Jibanananda Das, popular Bengali poet
- March 7 – Jun Ishikawa 石川淳 pen name of Ishikawa Kiyoshi, Ishikawa, Japanese, Shōwa period modernist author, translator and literary critic
- March 25 – Jacques Audiberti, French playwright, poet, novelist and exponent of the Theatre of the Absurd
- March 27 – Francis Ponge, French academic, journalist and poet
- May 18 – D. Gwenallt Jones, Welsh poet
- May 24
- * Kazi Nazrul Islam, Bengali poet and composer best known as the Bidrohi Kobi, popular among Bengalis and considered the national poet of Bangladesh
- * Henri Michaux, Belgian, French-language artist, writer and poet who became a French citizen
- May 27 – Raymond Knister died, Canadian poet, novelist and short story writer
- June 6 – Hildegarde Flanner, American poet, author and activist
- June 8 – Kaoru Maruyama 丸山 薫, Japanese
- July 4 – Benjamin Péret, French poet and writer
- July 7 – Margaret Larkin, American poet
- July 21 – Hart Crane, American poet
- August 1 – F. R. Scott, Canadian poet, intellectual and constitutional expert
- September 30 – Hendrik Marsman, Dutch poet
- August 5 – Sakae Tsuboi 壺井栄, Japanese novelist and poet
- November 19 – Allen Tate, American poet and member of the Fugitives and later the Southern Agrarians.
- December 9 – Léonie Adams, American poet and Poetry Consultant to the Library of Congress
- Date not known:
- * Jammuneshwar Khataniyar, Indian, Assamese-language poet; a woman
- * Dimbeshwar Neog, Indian, Assamese-language poet
- * Constance Woodrow, English-born Canadian poet
Deaths
- February 10 – Archibald Lampman, 37, Canadian poet who dies while his book, Alcyone, is being printed
- April 26 – Dragotin Kette, 23, Slovene poet
- November 25 – Robert Lowry, 73, American hymnodist