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This article covers 2024 in poetry.
Events
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Selection of works published in English
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Works published in other languages
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Awards
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Deaths
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- January 4 – Fred Chappell, American author and poet
- January 5 – Jorge Aguilar Mora, Mexican poet and critic
- January 5 – Catrìona NicGumaraid, Scottish poet
- February 4 – N. K. Desam, Indian poet
- February 5 – Jimi Solanke, Nigerian actor, poet, and playwright
- March 10 – Alta, American feminist
- March 10 – Margot Lemire, Canadian poet and dramatist
See also
References
- Pounds, Jessie (2024-01-05). "UNCG's Fred Chappell, acclaimed author and past NC Poet Laureate, dies at 87". Greensboro News and Record. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- "Murió el escritor, poeta y crítico Jorge Aguilar Mora, a los 77 años". www.msn.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- "Catrìona (Montgomery) Nic Gumaraid". The Herald. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- "Poet NK Desam passes away". The Times of India. 2024-02-05. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- Bankole, Taiwo (2024-02-05). "BREAKING: Veteran actor Jimi Solanke dies at 81". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- "Alta, Irreverent Feminist Poet and Small-Press Pioneer, Dies at 81". 2024-05-17. Archived from the original on 2024-06-02. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- "La poétesse et dramaturge abitibienne Margot Lemire s'éteint". Radio-Canada (in Canadian French). 2024-03-11. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
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