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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1996
.
Events
[
edit
]
July 8
–
Harper Lee
's
To Kill a Mockingbird
,
Mark Twain
's
Huckleberry Finn
and 30 other books are struck from an English reading list in
Lindale, Texas
, as they "conflict with the values of the community."
[
1
]
July 11
– As requested by
Nelson Mandela
,
Benjamin Zephaniah
hosts the President's Two Nations Concert at London's
Royal Albert Hall
.
[
2
]
October 3
– The first performance is held in New York of
Eve Ensler
's episodic feminist play
The Vagina Monologues
.
[
3
]
unknown dates
In the UK, the first
Orange Prize for Fiction
for female novelists goes to
Helen Dunmore
for
A Spell of Winter
.
[
4
]
Peter O'Donnell
publishes
Cobra Trap
, a final volume featuring
Modesty Blaise
. The first appeared in 1965.
Margaret Mitchell
's lost first novella,
Lost Laysen
, is published, 80 years after it was written.
[
5
]
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
's
Romance Writings
, including her novel
Princess Docile
, are first published 234 years after her death.
[
6
]
New books
[
edit
]
Fiction
[
edit
]
Anonymous
(
Joe Klein
) –
Primary Colors: a novel of politics
Jeffrey Archer
–
The Fourth Estate
Margaret Atwood
–
Alias Grace
[
7
]
Beryl Bainbridge
–
Every Man for Himself
[
8
]
David Baldacci
–
Absolute Power
[
9
]
Iain M. Banks
–
Excession
[
10
]
David Bergen
–
A Year of Lesser
[
11
]
Dionne Brand
–
In Another Place, Not Here
Larry Brown
–
Father and Son
Candace Bushnell
–
Sex and the City
Brett Butler
–
Knee Deep in Paradise
Tom Clancy
–
Executive Orders
Joseph Connolly
–
This Is It
Bernard Cornwell
–
The Bloody Ground
and
Enemy of God
Douglas Coupland
–
Polaroids from the Dead
[
12
]
Amanda Craig
–
A Vicious Circle
Robert Crais
–
Sunset Express
John Darnton
–
Neanderthal
[
13
]
Donald Davidson
–
The Big Ballad Jamboree
[
14
]
Seamus Deane
–
Reading in the Dark
Joan Didion
–
The Last Thing He Wanted
Stephen R. Donaldson
–
The Gap into Ruin: This Day All Gods Die
Ben Elton
–
Popcorn
Steve Erickson
–
Amnesiascope
Helen Fielding
–
Bridget Jones's Diary
Jon Fosse
–
Melancholy II
(Melancholia II)
Neil Gaiman
The Sandman: The Kindly Ones
(graphic novel; ninth in
The Sandman
series)
The Sandman: The Wake
(graphic novel; tenth in
The Sandman
series)
John Gardner
–
Cold
Richard Garfinkle
–
Celestial Matters
Alex Garland
–
The Beach
William Golding
–
The Double Tongue
John Grisham
–
The Runaway Jury
and
Hackers
(short stories)
James L. Halperin
–
The Truth Machine
Colin Harrison
–
Manhattan Nocturne
Elisabeth Harvor
–
Let Me Be the One
(short stories)
[
15
]
Nancy Huston
–
The Goldberg Variations
Tama Janowitz
–
By the Shores of Gitchee Gumee
Matt Jones
–
Bad Therapy
Stephen King
Desperation
The Green Mile
The Regulators
Dean R. Koontz
–
Intensity
Michael P. Kube-McDowell
–
Before the Storm
Shield of Lies
Tyrant's Test
Caroline Lamarche
–
Le Jour du chien (The Day of the Dog)
Hugh Laurie
–
The Gun Seller
John le Carré
–
The Tailor of Panama
Paul Leonard
–
Speed of Flight
Steve Lyons
–
Killing Ground
George R. R. Martin
–
A Game of Thrones
David A. McIntee
–
The Shadow of Weng-Chiang
Terry McMillan
–
How Stella Got Her Groove Back
Javier Marías
–
When I Was Mortal
(
Cuando fui mortal
, short stories)
Vladimir Megre
–
Anastasiya
Lawrence Miles
–
Christmas on a Rational Planet
Rohinton Mistry
–
A Fine Balance
Shani Mootoo
–
Cereus Blooms at Night
Joyce Carol Oates
–
We Were the Mulvaneys
Daniel O'Mahony
–
The Man in the Velvet Mask
Kate Orman
–
Return of the Living Dad
and
Sleepy
Chuck Palahniuk
–
Fight Club
Lance Parkin
–
Cold Fusion
and
Just War
Marc Platt
–
Downtime
Terry Pratchett
–
Feet of Clay
and
Hogfather
Qiu Miaojin
(posthumous) –
Last Words from Montmartre
James Redfield
–
The Tenth Insight
Justin Richards
–
The Sands of Time
Gareth Roberts
The English Way of Death
The Plotters
Mary Rosenblum
–
Synthesis & Other Virtual Realities
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
–
The New Rebellion
Gary Russell
–
The Scales of Injustice
Jeff Shaara
–
Gods and Generals
Michael Stackpole
The Krytos Trap
Rogue Squadron
Wedge's Gamble
Dave Stone
–
Death and Diplomacy
Graham Swift
–
Last Orders
Guy Vanderhaeghe
–
The Englishman's Boy
David Foster Wallace
–
Infinite Jest
Daniel Woodrell
–
Give Us a Kiss
Monika Maron
–
Animal Triste
Children and young people
[
edit
]
K.A. Applegate
–
Animorphs
series
Marion Zimmer Bradley
(with
Rosemary Edghill
) –
Witchlight
Eve Bunting
(with
Ned Bittinger
) –
The Blue and the Gray
James C. Christensen
(with
Renwick St. James
and
Alan Dean Foster
) –
Voyage of the Basset
Anne Fine
–
The Tulip Touch
Elaine Forrestal
–
Someone Like Me
Mem Fox
–
Boo to a Goose
Mark Helprin
(with
Chris Van Allsburg
) –
A City in Winter
E. T. A. Hoffmann
(with
Roberto Innocenti
) –
The Nutcracker
Lyll Becerra de Jenkins
–
So Loud a Silence
Julius Lester
–
Sam and the Tigers: A New Telling of Little Black Sambo
Anne McCaffrey
–
No One Noticed the Cat
Michael Morpurgo
–
The Butterfly Lion
Jim Murphy
–
A Young Patriot: The American Revolution as Experienced by One Boy
Andre Norton
(with
Martin H. Greenberg
and
Mark Hess
) –
Catfantastic IV
Joyce Carol Oates
(with
Barry Moser
) –
First Love: A Gothic Tale
Iona Opie
–
My Very First Mother Goose
Philip Pullman
–
The Subtle Knife
(second in
His Dark Materials
trilogy)
Alan Schroeder
–
Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman
Diane Stanley
–
Leonardo da Vinci
Jean Ure
–
Skinny Melon and Me
Drama
[
edit
]
Jeff Baron
–
Visiting Mr. Green
Nick Enright
–
Blackrock
Eve Ensler
–
The Vagina Monologues
Jon Fosse
Barnet
(The Child)
Nokon kjem til å komme
(Someone is going to come) (completed 1993)
Pam Gems
–
Stanley
Jenny Kemp
–
The Black Sequin Dress
Ayub Khan-Din
–
East is East
Martin McDonagh
–
The Beauty Queen of Leenane
Mark Ravenhill
–
Shopping and Fucking
Wallace Shawn
–
The Designated Mourner
Joshua Sobol
–
Alma
Shelagh Stephenson
–
The Memory of Water
Botho Strauß
–
Ithaka
Enda Walsh
–
Disco Pigs
Peter Whelan
–
The Herbal Bed
Roy Williams
–
The No Boys Cricket Club
Poetry
[
edit
]
Main article:
1996 in poetry
Non-fiction
[
edit
]
Nelson Algren
(posthumous) –
Nonconformity
(essay, written 1953)
Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza
,
Carlos Alberto Montaner
and
Álvaro Vargas Llosa
–
Guide to the Perfect Latin American Idiot
(essay)
Stephen Ambrose
–
Undaunted Courage
Bruce Bawer
(editor) –
Beyond Queer
John Berendt
–
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
David Chalmers
–
The Conscious Mind
: In Search of a Fundamental Theory
Norman Davies
–
Europe: A History
Richard Dawkins
–
Climbing Mount Improbable
David Denby
–
Great Books
Antonia Fraser
–
The Gunpowder Plot: Terror and Faith in 1605
[
16
]
Daniel Goleman
–
Emotional Intelligence
Denis Guedj
–
Numbers: The Universal Language
Jennifer Hanson
–
The Real Freshman Handbook
Samuel P. Huntington
–
The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order
Richard Mabey
–
Flora Britannica
Howard Marks
–
Mr Nice
Dylan Morgan
–
The Principles of
Hypnotherapy
Anne Mullens
–
Timely Death
[
17
]
Denise Schmandt-Besserat
–
How Writing Came About
Arun Shourie
–
Missionaries in India
Alexander Skutch
–
The Minds of Birds
Alessandro Vezzosi
–
Leonardo da Vinci: The Mind of the Renaissance
Births
[
edit
]
May 29
-
R. F. Kuang
, American fantasy and contemporary fiction writer
November 13
-
Zeki Majed
, Kurdish filmmaker and poet
December 25
-
Elvira Natali
, Indonesian author and actress
Deaths
[
edit
]
January 5
–
Lincoln Kirstein
, American writer and impresario (born
1907
)
January 8
–
Howard Taubman
, American author and critic (born 1907)
January 11
–
Harold Walter Bailey
, English linguistics scholar (born
1899
)
January 16
–
Kaye Webb
, English publisher and journalist (born
1914
)
[
18
]
January 21
–
Efua Sutherland
, Ghanaian dramatist, poet and children's author (born
1924
)
[
19
]
January 27
–
Barbara Skelton
, English fiction writer, memoirist and literary figure (born
1916
)
January 28
Jerry Siegel
, American
cartoonist
(born
1914
)
[
20
]
Joseph Brodsky
, Russian-born poet and essayist, Nobel Prize laureate (myocardial infarction, born
1940
)
[
21
]
February 11
Bob Shaw
, Northern Irish science fiction writer (born
1931
)
Amelia Rosselli
, Italian poet (born
1930
)
February 12
–
Ryōtarō Shiba
, Japanese novelist (born
1923
)
[
22
]
February 18
–
Cathal Ó Sándair
, Irish-language novelist (born
1922
)
[
23
]
March 3
Marguerite Duras
, French dramatist and film director (born
1914
)
[
24
]
Léo Malet
, French crime novelist and surrealist (born
1909
)
March 15
–
Wolfgang Koeppen
, German novelist (born
1906
)
[
25
]
March 18
Jacquetta Hawkes
(née Hopkins), English writer and archeologist (born
1910
)
[
26
]
Odysseas Elytis
, Greek writer and Nobel Prize laureate (born
1911
)
[
27
]
March 22
Claude Mauriac
, French novelist and journalist (born
1914
)
[
28
]
Ian Stephens
, Canadian poet (year of birth not known)
March 29
–
Frank Daniel
, Czech-born screenwriter, director, and teacher (born
1926
)
March 31
–
Dario Bellezza
, Italian poet and dramatist (HIV, born
1944
)
April 16
–
Leila Mackinlay
, British romantic novelist (born
1910
)
April 18
–
Kalim Siddiqui
, Pakistani-born English writer and Islamic activist (born
1931
)
April 20
–
Christopher Robin Milne
, English writer and bookseller (born
1920
)
[
29
]
April 22
–
Erma Bombeck
, American humorist and writer (born
1927
)
[
30
]
April 23
–
P. L. Travers
, Australian-born children's writer (born
1899
)
May 2
–
Emile Habibi
, Palestinian Israeli writer and politician (born
1922
)
May 8
–
Larry Levis
, American poet, author, and critic (born
1946
)
May 24
–
Joseph Mitchell
, American journalist (born
1908
)
May 26
Ovidiu Papadima
, Romanian critic and essayist (born
1909
)
Margaret Douglas-Home
, English writer and musician (born
1906
)
May 31
–
Timothy Leary
, American psychologist and writer (born
1920
)
[
31
]
June 2
–
Leon Garfield
, English children's author (born
1921
)
[
32
]
June 14
–
Gesualdo Bufalino
, Italian novelist (born
1920
)
June 15
–
Fitzroy Maclean
, Scottish political writer, autobiographer and diplomat (born
1911
)
July 10
–
Eno Raud
, Estonian children's author (born
1928
)
July 22
–
Jessica Mitford
, English author, journalist and campaigner (born
1917
)
[
33
]
September 21
–
Henri Nouwen
, Dutch priest, theologian and author (born
1932
)
September 29
–
Shusaku Endo
(遠藤周作), Japanese novelist (born
1923
)
[
34
]
October 16
–
Eric Malpass
, English novelist (born
1910
)
[
35
]
October 24
–
Sorley Maclean
, Gaelic poet (born
1911
)
November 27
–
Lili Berger
, Yiddish writer, antifascist militant and literary critic (born
1916
)
December 7
–
José Donoso
, Chilean writer (born
1924
)
[
36
]
December 9
–
Diana Morgan
, Welsh playwright and screenwriter (born
1908
)
December 12
–
Vance Packard
, American journalist and social critic (born
1914
)
[
37
]
December 16
–
Quentin Bell
, English biographer and art historian (born
1910
)
December 20
–
Carl Sagan
, American astronomer, astrophysicist and writer (born
1934
)
[
38
]
December 21
–
Margret Rey
, American author and illustrator (born
1906
)
Awards
[
edit
]
Nobel Prize for Literature
:
Wislawa Szymborska
Camões Prize
:
Eduardo Lourenço
Australia
[
edit
]
The Australian/Vogel Literary Award
:
Bernard Cohen
,
The Blindman's Hat
C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry
:
Peter Bakowski
,
In the Human Night
Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry
:
Eric Beach
,
Weeping for Lost Babylon
Mary Gilmore Prize
:
Jordie Albiston
,
Nervous Arcs
Miles Franklin Award
:
Christopher Koch
,
Highways to a War
Canada
[
edit
]
Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award
Giller Prize for Canadian Fiction
:
Margaret Atwood
: –
Alias Grace
See
1996 Governor General's Awards
for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
Edna Staebler Award
for
Creative Non-Fiction
:
George G. Blackburn
,
The Guns of Normandy
[
39
]
United Kingdom
[
edit
]
Booker Prize
:
Graham Swift
,
Last Orders
Carnegie Medal
for
children's literature
:
Melvin Burgess
,
Junk
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for fiction:
Graham Swift
,
Last Orders
, and
Alice Thompson
,
Justine
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for biography:
Diarmaid MacCulloch
,
Thomas Cranmer
: A Life
Cholmondeley Award
:
Elizabeth Bartlett
,
Dorothy Nimmo
,
Peter Scupham
,
Iain Crichton Smith
Eric Gregory Award
:
Sue Butler
,
Cathy Cullis
,
Jane Griffiths
,
Jane Holland
,
Chris Jones
,
Sinéad Morrissey
,
Kate Thomas
Orange Prize for Fiction
:
Helen Dunmore
,
A Spell of Winter
Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry
:
Peter Redgrove
Whitbread Best Book Award
:
Seamus Heaney
,
The Spirit Level
United States
[
edit
]
Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize
:
Helen Conkling
,
Red Peony Night
[
40
]
Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry
:
John Voiklis
, "The Princeling's Apology", and (separately)
Sarah Arvio
, "Visits from the Seventh"
Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry
:
Kenneth Koch
,
One Train
Compton Crook Award
:
Daniel Graham Jr.
,
The Gatekeepers
Hugo Award
:
Neal Stephenson
,
The Diamond Age, or A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer
National Book Award
:
Andrea Barrett
,
Ship Fever and Other Stories
National Book Critics Circle Award
: for Fiction
Gina Berriault
,
Women in Their Beds
National Book Critics Circle Award
: for Poetry
William Matthews
,
Time and Money
National Book Critics Circle Award
: for General nonfiction
Jonathan Harr
,
A Civil Action
National Book Critics Circle Award
: for Biography
Robert Polito
,
Savage Art: A Biography of Jim Thompson
Nebula Award
:
Nicola Griffith
,
Slow River
Newbery Medal
for
children's literature
:
Karen Cushman
,
The Midwife's Apprentice
PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
:
Richard Ford
,
Independence Day
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
:
Jonathan Larson
,
Rent
[
41
]
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
:
Richard Ford
–
Independence Day
[
41
]
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
:
Jorie Graham
:
The Dream of the Unified Field
[
41
]
Wallace Stevens Award
:
Adrienne Rich
Whiting Awards
: Fiction:
Anderson Ferrell
,
Cristina García
,
Molly Gloss
,
Brian Kiteley
,
Chris Offutt
(fiction/nonfiction),
Judy Troy
,
A.J. Verdelle
. Nonfiction:
Patricia Storace
(nonfiction/poetry). Poetry:
Brigit Pegeen Kelly
,
Elizabeth Spires
Elsewhere
[
edit
]
Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels
:
Mario Vargas Llosa
International Dublin Literary Award
:
David Malouf
,
Remembering Babylon
Premio Nadal
:
Pedro Maestre
,
Matando dinosaurios con tirachinas
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[
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]
^
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, Greenwood Press, 2002, p. 233.
^
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2014-12-13 at the
Wayback Machine
. Accessed 9 December 2014.
^
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ISBN
978-0-415-93697-2
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^
Kate Kellaway (5 June 2017).
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.
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^
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ISBN
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^
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ISBN
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^
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,
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