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1971 in poetry
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==Events==

* Winter — ''This'' magazine founded in the United States by Robert Grenier and Barrett Watten
* March — Cuban poet Herberto Padilla is arrested in Havana and released only after signing a confession stating he is a "vicious character" who took part in counterrevolutionary activities. A letter to Fidel Castro published May 20 in Paris from 60 leftist intellectuals, all supporters of the Cuban revolution, protests Padilla's treatment and accuses Castro of imposing Stalinism on Cuba. Among the 60: Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Susan Sontag, Alberto Moravia, Carlos Fuentes, and Mario Vargas Llosa (who saya he continues to support the Cuban revolution). Julio Cortázar of Argentina says he stands by Castro in a verse manifesto, ''Policrítica en la hora de los chacales''
* April 8 — Release of ''Right On!'', a film directed by Herbert Danska, of poetry recitations with bongo accompaniments on New York city streets
* April 21 — The 13th century ''Codex Regius'' is returned from Denmark to Iceland under naval escort.
* July 2 — Release of ''The Canterbury Tales'', a film directed by Pier Paulo Pasolini, providing a soft-pornographic, controversial version of four tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
* ''Counter/measures'' magazine is founded in the United States by X. J. Kennedy and his wife, Dorothy. The magazine champions poetry written in traditional patterns〔Web page titled ("''Dictionary of Literary Biography'' on Joseph Charles Kennedy" ), at Bookrags website, retrieved March 6, 2009〕 and is an influence in the later creation of the New Formalism movement.

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