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Overview of the events of 1981 in literature
Overview of the events of 1981 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1981 .
Events
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
Jan 4 –
Sarah Crossan , Irish young-adult writer
April 7 –
Lili Wilkinson , Australian young-adult writer
May 19 –
Kiera Cass , American young-adult writer
May 20 –
Ottessa Moshfegh , American novelist
June 10 –
Juno Dawson , born James Dawson, English young-adult LGBT writer
July 10 –
Karen Russell , American novelist
July 27 –
Dan Jones , British historian and TV presenter
September 30 –
Cecelia Ahern , Irish novelist
October 3 –
Leïla Slimani , Franco-Moroccan novelist
[21]
October 12 –
NoViolet Bulawayo (Elizabeth Zandile Tshele), Zimbabwe-born novelist
[22]
October 31 –
Irina Denezhkina , Russian writer
December 11 –
Hamish Blake , Australian comedian, actor and author
December 13 –
Mathis Bailey , American-Canadian novelist and fiction writer
unknown dates
Deaths
January 5 –
Lanza del Vasto , Italian-born philosopher, poet and activist (born
1901 )
[26]
January 6 –
A. J. Cronin , Scottish novelist (born
1896 )
[27]
January 7 –
John Pascal , American playwright, screenwriter, author and journalist (born
1932 )
[28]
January 23 –
Lobsang Rampa (Cyril Henry Hoskin) , English author (born
1910 )
February 3 –
Normand Poirier , American newspaper editor, journalist and essayist (born
1928 )
[29]
February 17 –
David Garnett , English novelist (born
1892 )
[30]
February 23 –
Nan Shepherd , Scottish novelist and poet (born
1893 )
March 7 –
Bosley Crowther , American film critic (born
1905 )
[31]
March 14 –
Eleanor Perry , American screenwriter and author (born
1914 )
[32]
March 20 –
Pedro García Cabrera , Spanish poet (born
1905 )
March 29 –
Clive Sansom , English-born Tasmanian poet and playwright (born
1910 )
April 23 –
Josep Pla , Catalan Spanish journalist and writer (born
1897 )
[33]
April 26 –
Robert Garioch , Scottish poet (born
1909 )
May 8 –
Uri Zvi Grinberg , Israeli poet writing in Hebrew and Yiddish (born
1896 )
[34]
May 9 –
Nelson Algren , American novelist (born
1909 )
May 18 –
William Saroyan , American novelist and dramatist (born
1908 )
[35]
May 30 –
Gwendolyn B. Bennett , African-American writer and artist (born
1902 )
June 15 –
Philip Toynbee , English novelist and journalist (born
1916 )
June 17 –
Zerna Sharp , American writer and educator (born
1889 )
[36]
June 18 –
Pamela Hansford Johnson , English poet, novelist, playwright, literary and social critic (born
1912 )
[37]
August 15 –
Carol Ryrie Brink , American author (born
1895 )
[38]
September 3 –
Alec Waugh , English novelist (born
1898 )
September 7 –
Christy Brown , Irish writer and painter (born
1932 )
[39]
September 12 –
Eugenio Montale , Italian poet (born
1896 )
October 20 –
Mary Coyle Chase , American playwright (born
1906 )
[40]
December 26 –
Amber Reeves , New Zealand-born English scholar, feminist and novelist (born
1887 )
Awards
Australia
Canada
France
Spain
United Kingdom
Booker Prize :
Salman Rushdie ,
Midnight's Children
[41]
Carnegie Medal for
children's literature :
Robert Westall ,
The Scarecrows
[42]
Cholmondeley Award :
Roy Fisher ,
Robert Garioch ,
Charles Boyle
Eric Gregory Award :
Alan Jenkins ,
Simon Rae ,
Marion Lomax ,
Philip Gross ,
Kathleen Jamie ,
Mark Abley ,
Roger Crowley ,
Ian Gregson
James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction:
Salman Rushdie ,
Midnight's Children , and
Paul Theroux ,
The Mosquito Coast
James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography:
Victoria Glendinning ,
Edith Sitwell : Unicorn Among Lions
Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry :
D. J. Enright
Whitbread Best Book Award :
William Boyd ,
A Good Man in Africa
United States
Elsewhere
Notes
Hahn, Daniel (2015). The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature (Second ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
ISBN
9780198715542 .
References
^ Tassie Seneviratne (June 1, 2014).
"Burning Of The Jaffna Public Library: Whodunit?" . Colombo Telegraph . Retrieved December 30, 2020 .
^
Newsweek , 16 February 1981, p. 95; see also Philip Lewis, "The Post-Structuralist Condition", Diacritics 12:1 (1982): 2–24, p. 2.
^ John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1979).
Reports of the President and the Treasurer - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation . John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
^ Brian M. Stableford (2004).
Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction Literature . Scarecrow Press. p. 21.
ISBN
978-0-8108-4938-9 .
^ Janet Husband; Jonathan F. Husband (1990).
Sequels: An Annotated Guide to Novels in Series . American Library Association. p. 98.
ISBN
978-0-8389-0533-3 .
^ Michel Deon; Michel Déon (1983).
Where are You Dying Tonight? . H. Hamilton. p. 4.
ISBN
978-0-241-10908-3 .
^ Stephen M. Hart (2005).
Gabriel García Márquez: Crónica de Una Muerte Anunciada . Grant & Cutler. p. 14.
ISBN
978-0-7293-0445-0 .
^
"1981 - Alasdair Gray's Lanark" . National Library of Scotland . Retrieved 12 January 2022 .
^ Michael Tapper (2014).
Swedish Cops: From Sjöwall and Wahlöö to Stieg Larsson . Intellect Books. p. 134.
ISBN
978-1-78320-188-4 .
^ Charles A. Carpenter (1997).
Modern Drama Scholarship and Criticism 1981-1990: An International Bibliography . Modern drama by University of Toronto Press. p. 425.
ISBN
978-0-8020-0914-2 .
^ Hahn 2015, p. 609
^ Rothman, Lily (8 June 2013).
"How is 'Tiger Eyes' the First Movie Based on a Judy Blume Book?" . Time . Retrieved 12 January 2022 .
^
a
b
c
d Stein, Ruth M. (1982).
"Book reMarks: A Personal View of Current Juvenile Literature" . Language Arts . 59 (4): 367–373.
ISSN
0360-9170 .
JSTOR
41404080 . Retrieved 12 January 2022 .
^ Hahn 2015, p. 227
^ Hahn 2015, p. 236
^ Hahn 2015, pp. 526-527
^
"Literature for Children" . The Reading Teacher . 35 (8): 972–976. 1982.
ISSN
0034-0561 .
JSTOR
20198135 . Retrieved 12 January 2022 .
^ Hahn 2015, p. 620
^ Gussow, Mel (12 April 1981).
"STAGE: WORLD PREMIERE OF SAMUEL BECKETT'S 'ROCKABY' AT STATE U." The New York Times . Retrieved 12 January 2022 .
^ Howard Frederic Vos (1985).
Genesis and Archaeology . Academic Books. p. 113.
ISBN
978-0-310-33901-4 .
^ Schwartzbrod, Alexandra (29 September 2014).
"Leïla Slimani. "Madame Bovary X" " . Liberation (in French). Retrieved 3 April 2018 .
^
"NoViolet Bulawayo [real name Elizabeth Zandile Tshele] (1981 -)" . Zimbabwe Monitor . Retrieved 27 January 2021 .
^
"The Still Point by Amy Sackville" . Orange Prize for Fiction . 2010. Archived from
the original on 10 April 2010. Retrieved 27 November 2010 .
^
"Sunjeev Sahota" . Picador . Retrieved 30 December 2020 .
^
"UKRAIŃSKIE POETKI O WOJNIE" . Wizje (in Polish). 2022-02-26. Retrieved 2022-04-30 .
^ Galiana, Ismael (1 July 1981).
"Murió en Murcia el poeta y pacifista Lanza del Vasto: Apóstol de la no violencia" [The poet and pacifist Lanza del Vasto died in Murcia: Apostle of nonviolence] (PDF) .
ABC (in Spanish). Madrid. p. 24.
^ Mitgang, Herbert (10 January 1981).
"A. J. Cronin, author of 'Citadel' and 'Keys of the Kingdom', dies" . The New York Times . Retrieved 22 May 2021 .
^
The New York Times Biographical Service . New York Times & Arno Press. 1981. p. 99.
^
"Normand Poirier."
New York Times . February 4, 1981
^ Palmer, Alan; Alan Warwick Palmer; Veronica Palmer (1987).
Who's who in Bloomsbury . Harvester Press. p. 67.
ISBN
978-0-7108-0312-2 .
^ McFadden, Robert D. (March 8, 1981).
"Bosley Crowther, 27 Years a Critic of Film for Times, is Dead at 75" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 19 March 2016 .
^ Willis, John A. (1982).
Screen World . Crown Publishers. p. 237.
ISBN
978-0-517-54740-3 .
^ Sobrer, Josep Miquel (1992).
Catalonia, a Self-portrait . Indiana University Press. p. 157.
ISBN
0-253-28883-5 .
^
"Uri Zvi Greenberg, 83; Hebrew and Yiddish Poet" . The New York Times . 10 May 1981.
^ Hamalian, Leo (1987).
William Saroyan: The Man and the Writer Remembered . Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. p. 233.
ISBN
978-0-8386-3308-3 .
^ Ohles, Frederik; Shirley G. Ohles; Shirley M. Ohles; John G. Ramsay (1997).
Biographical Dictionary of Modern American Educators . Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 290.
ISBN
978-0-313-29133-3 .
^ David, Deirdre (2017).
Pamela Hansford Johnson : a writing life . Oxford: Oxford University Press.
ISBN
978-0-19-184328-0 .
OCLC
980257624 .
^ Cullinan, Bernice E.; Person, Diane Goetz (2005). The Continuum Encyclopedia of Children's Literature . New York: Continuum. p. 112.
ISBN
978-0-82641-778-7 .
^ Peterkin, Tom (6 November 2007).
"Christy Brown 'neglected by ex-prostitute wife' " .
The Daily Telegraph . London. Retrieved 6 November 2007 .
^ Robinson, Alice M.; Vera Mowry Roberts; Milly S. Barranger (1989).
Notable Women in the American Theatre: A Biographical Dictionary . Greenwood Press. p. 126.
ISBN
978-0-313-27217-2 .
^
"Who is Salman Rushdie? The writer who emerged from hiding" . BBC News . 12 August 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022 .
^ Hahn 2015, p. 660
^ Hahn 2015, p. 657