Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: • January 4 –
Joan Vincent Murray (born
1917), English-born Canadian American poet • February 2 –
Daniil Kharms (born
1905), early
Soviet-era
surrealist and
absurdist poet, writer, dramatist and founder of
Oberiu poetry school, probably of starvation in his Leningrad prison asylum cell • February 15 –
Marie Heiberg (born
1890),
Estonian poet, insane • March 26 –
Carolyn Wells (born
1862),
American novelist and poet • March 28 –
Miguel Hernández (born
1910),
Spanish poet, from tuberculosis in harsh conditions during imprisonment • April 19 –
José María Eguren (born
1874),
Peruvian symbolism poet • April 24 –
Lucy Maud Montgomery, known as "L. M. Montgomery" (born
1874),
Canadian poet and author best known for a series of novels beginning with
Anne of Green Gables • c. Early May –
Jakob van Hoddis (born
1887),
German-Jewish Expressionist poet, in
Sobibór extermination camp • May 7 –
William Baylebridge, pseudonym of Charles William Blocksidge (born
1883),
Australian poet and short story writer • May 11 –
Sakutarō Hagiwara 萩原 朔太郎 (born
1886),
Taishō and early
Shōwa period Japanese literary critic and free-verse poet called the "father of modern colloquial poetry in Japan" (surname: Hagiwara) • May 12 –
Shaw Neilson (born
1872),
Australian poet • May 26 –
Libero Bovio (born
1883),
Italian poet in the Neapolitan dialect • May 29 –
Akiko Yosano 与謝野 晶子
pen name of Yosano Shiyo (born
1878), late
Meiji period,
Taishō period and early
Shōwa period Japanese poet, pioneering feminist, pacifist and social reformer; one of the most famous, and most controversial, post-classical woman poets of Japan (surname: Yosano) • July 23 –
Nikola Vaptsarov Никола Йонков Вапцаров (born
1909),
Bulgarian poet and resistance worker, executed • September 3/4 –
Annie Wall Barnett (born
1859),
American poet, writer, litterateur • September 12 –
Patrick R. Chalmers (born
1872),
Irish writer on field sports and poet • October 29 –
Màrius Torres (born
1910),
Catalan Spanish poet, from tuberculosis • November 2 –
Hakushū Kitahara 北原 白秋,
pen name of Kitahara Ryūkichi 北原 隆吉 (born
1885),
Taishō and
Shōwa period Japanese tanka poet (surname: Kitahara) • November 4 –
Clementine Krämer (born
1873),
German poet and short-story writer, in
Theresienstadt concentration camp • December 23 –
Konstantin Balmont (born
1867), Russian Symbolist poet, in Paris ==See also==