1969 in Poetry - Works Published in English - United Kingdom

United Kingdom

  • W. H. Auden, City Without Walls
  • Alan Bold, A Perpetual Motion Machine
  • Alan Brownjohn, Sandgrains on a Tray
  • Basil Bunting, Collected Poems
  • Charles Causley, Figure of 8
  • Barry Cole, Moonsearch
  • Donald Davies, Essex Poems 1963–67
  • Douglas Dunn, Terry Street
  • James Fenton, Put Thou Thy Tears Into My Bottle, poetry
  • Padraic Fiacc, Northern Irish poet published in the United Kingdom:
    • By the Black Stream
    • (edited) The Wearing of the Black
  • Roy Fisher, Collected Poems
  • Thom Gunn, Poems 1950–1966
  • David Harsent, A Violent Country
  • Seamus Heaney, Northern Irish poet published in the United Kingdom:
    • Door into the Dark, Faber & Faber
    • A Lough Neagh Sequence, Phoenix
  • Adrian Henri, Tonight at Noon
  • John Hewitt, Northern Irish poet published in the United Kingdom, Collected Poems, 1932-1967
  • Molly Holden, To Make me Grieve
  • Anselm Hollo, The Coherences
  • Elizabeth Jennings, The Animals' Arrival
  • Laurence Lerner, Selves
  • Christopher Logue, Numbers
  • Michael Longley, No Continuing City
  • Hugh MacDiarmid, pen name of Christopher Murray Grieve, A Clyack-Sheaf
  • Roger McGough, Watchwords
  • Brian Patten, Notes to the Hurrying Man
  • J. H. Prynne, The White Stones
  • Iain Crichton Smith, From Bourgeois Land
  • Jon Stallworthy, Root and Branch
  • Edward Storey, North Bank Night
  • David Sutton, Out on a Limb
  • Charles Tomlinson, The Way of a World
  • Sydney Tremayne, The Turning Sky
  • Vernon Watkins, Uncollected Poems, introduction by Kathleen Raine; Welsh poet, posthumous
  • Kenneth White, translator, Selected Poems, translated from the original French of André Breton; publisher: Jonathan Cape

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