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2.2
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
2003
.
Events
[
edit
]
February 12
– An invitation from the
First Lady of the United States
,
Laura Bush
, for some poets to attend a conference at the
White House
is postponed when one of them,
Sam Hamill
, organizes a "Poets Against the War" group for poetry readings across the United States on the same date.
[
1
]
February 15
–
Anti-war protests
occur in London. They are later used as the setting for
Ian McEwan
's 2005 novel
Saturday
.
[
2
]
March – The
University of Mosul
library is damaged and looted during the
Iraq War
, but many volumes are removed for protection by staff.
April 14
– The
Iraq National Library and Archive
is burned down during the
Battle of Baghdad
.
[
3
]
April –
Nicholas Hytner
succeeds Sir
Trevor Nunn
as artistic director of London's
Royal National Theatre
.
[
4
]
November 7
–
UNESCO
places among the
Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
wayang kulit
, a shadow puppet theatre and best known of the
Indonesian
wayang
.
[
5
]
New books
[
edit
]
Fiction
[
edit
]
Peter Ackroyd
–
The Clerkenwell Tales
[
6
]
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
–
Purple Hibiscus
Mitch Albom
–
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
Monica Ali
–
Brick Lane
[
7
]
Martin Amis
–
Yellow Dog
Margaret Atwood
–
Oryx and Crake
Paul Auster
–
Oracle Night
Max Barry
–
Jennifer Government
Greg Bear
–
Darwin's Children
Frédéric Beigbeder
–
Windows on the World
Hilari Bell
–
Fall of a Kingdom
Thomas Berger
–
Best Friends
Giles Blunt
–
The Delicate Storm
Frank Brennan
–
Tampering with Asylum
Dan Brown
–
The Da Vinci Code
Angus Peter Campbell
–
An Oidhche Mus Do Sheol Sinn
Lars Saabye Christensen
–
Maskeblomstfamilien
Paulo Coelho
–
Eleven Minutes
J. M. Coetzee
–
Elizabeth Costello
Deborah Joy Corey
–
The Skating Pond
Bernard Cornwell
Sharpe's Havoc
Sharpe's Christmas
Heretic
Douglas Coupland
–
Hey Nostradamus!
Robert Crais
–
The Last Detective
Julie E. Czerneda
–
Space, Inc.
Jeffery Deaver
–
Twisted
Don DeLillo
–
Cosmopolis
Kate DiCamillo
–
The Tale of Despereaux
Cory Doctorow
A Place So Foreign and Eight More
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom
Gerard Donovan
–
Schopenhauer's Telescope
Fernanda Eberstadt
–
The Furies
Rodrigo Fresán
–
Jardines de Kensington
[
8
]
Cornelia Funke
–
Inkheart
Anna Gavalda
–
I Wish Someone Were Waiting for Me Somewhere
(translation)
William Gibson
–
Pattern Recognition
Newt Gingrich
and
William R. Forstchen
–
Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War
Jean-Christophe Grangé
–
L'Empire des loups
John Grisham
–
The King of Torts
Margaret Peterson Haddix
–
Among the Barons
Mark Haddon
–
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
[
9
]
Pete Hamill
–
Forever
Joanne Harris
–
Holy Fools
Shirley Hazzard
–
The Great Fire
Victor Heck
–
The Asylum
Vol 2 – The Violent Ward
Vol 3 – The Quiet Ward
Jennifer Haigh
–
Mrs. Kimble
[
10
]
Zoë Heller
–
Notes on a Scandal
Khaled Hosseini
–
The Kite Runner
[
11
]
Michel Houellebecq
–
Lanzarote
Evan Hunter
–
The Frumious Bandersnatch
Alan Judd
–
The Kaiser's Last Kiss
N. M. Kelby
–
Theater of the Stars: A Novel of Physics and Memory
Thomas Keneally
–
The Tyrant's Novel
Greg Keyes
–
The Final Prophecy
Stephen King
–
Wolves of the Calla
Dean R. Koontz
–
The Face
Dean R. Koontz
–
Odd Thomas
Jhumpa Lahiri
–
The Namesake
Dennis Lehane
–
Shutter Island
Jonathan Lethem
–
The Fortress of Solitude
James Luceno
–
The Unifying Force
Steve Martini
–
The Arraignment
Magnus Mills
–
The Scheme for Full Employment
Paul Murray
–
An Evening of Long Goodbyes
Julie Myerson
–
Something Might Happen
Andrew Neiderman
–
The Baby Squad
Audrey Niffenegger
–
The Time Traveler's Wife
Garth Nix
–
Mister Monday
Chuck Palahniuk
–
Diary
Christopher Paolini
–
Eragon
Carolyn Parkhurst
–
The Dogs of Babel
Per Petterson
–
Out Stealing Horses
(Ut og stjæle hester)
DBC Pierre
–
Vernon God Little
Terry Pratchett
Monstrous Regiment
The Wee Free Men
Jean Raspail
–
Les Royaumes de Borée
Matthew Reilly
–
Scarecrow
Nina Revoyr
–
Southland
Tom Robbins
–
Villa Incognito
J. Jill Robinson
–
Residual Desire
Nick Sagan
–
Idlewild
Matthew Sharpe
–
The Sleeping Father
Wilbur Smith
–
Blue Horizon
Olen Steinhauer
–
The Bridge of Sighs
Neal Stephenson
–
Quicksilver
(Vol. I of the
Baroque Cycle
)
Matthew Stover
–
Shatterpoint
Jonathan Stroud
–
The Amulet of Samarkand
Anthony Swofford
–
Jarhead
Miguel Sousa Tavares
–
Equador
Adam Thirlwell
–
Politics
Akira Toriyama
(鳥山 明) –
Toccio the Angel (Tenshi no Tocchio)
Sergio Troncoso
–
The Nature of Truth
Andrew Vachss
–
The Getaway Man
Mario Vargas Llosa
–
The Way to Paradise
(El paraíso en la otra esquina)
Jo Walton
–
Tooth and Claw
Irvine Welsh
–
Porno
Tobias Wolff
–
Old School
Roger Zelazny
–
Manna from Heaven
(short stories)
Children and young people
[
edit
]
David Almond
–
The Fire-Eaters
[
12
]
Atsuko Asano
–
No. 6
(あさの あつこ)
Cressida Cowell
–
How to Train Your Dragon
(first in the eponymous series of 16 books)
Madonna
-
The English Roses
Elizabeth Laird
–
The Garbage King
[
13
]
Jim Murphy
–
An American Plague: the true and terrifying story of the yellow fever epidemic of 1793
[
14
]
Jenny Nimmo
–
Charlie Bone and the Time Twister
Tyne O'Connell
–
Pulling Princes
Philip Reeve
–
Predator's Gold
[
15
]
J. K. Rowling
–
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
[
16
]
Lemony Snicket
–
The Slippery Slope
[
17
]
Dugald Steer
(with Helen Ward, Wayne Anderson, etc.) –
Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons
Mo Willems
-
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
(first in a series of 8 books)
Ann Turnbull
–
No Shame, No Fear
Kay Winters
(with
Barry Moser
) –
Voices of Ancient Egypt
Yang Hongying
(楊紅櫻) –
Four Troublemakers
(四个调皮蛋, first in the
Mo's Mischief
–
淘气包马小跳
– series of 8 books)
Peter H. Reynolds
-
The Dot
Drama
[
edit
]
Jordi Galceran
–
El mètode Grönholm (The Grönholm method)
Richard Greenberg
–
The Violet Hour
David Hare
–
The Permanent Way
Kwame Kwei-Armah
–
Elmina's Kitchen
Lynn Nottage
–
Intimate Apparel
Mark O'Rowe
–
Crestfall
Abhi Subedi
–
Agniko Katha
Poetry
[
edit
]
Main article:
2003 in poetry
Lavinia Greenlaw
–
Minsk
Pope John Paul II
–
Roman Triptych. Meditations
Dean Kalimniou
–
Kipos Esokleistos
Non–fiction
[
edit
]
Banglapedia
– National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
Neal Bascomb
–
Higher: A Historic Race to the Sky and the Making of a City
Patricia Brown
–
A League Of My Own: Memoir of a Pitcher for the All-American Girls
Andrea Curtis
–
Into the Blue
[
18
]
Richard Dawkins
–
A Devil's Chaplain: Reflections on Hope, Lies, Science, and Love
Gerina Dunwich
–
Dunwich's Guide to Gemstone Sorcery
Jerry A. Eichenberger –
Your Pilot's License
[
19
]
Marc Ferro
–
Le Livre noir du colonialisme
John Fowles
–
The Journals – Volume 1
Anna Funder
–
Stasiland
Mattias Gardell
–
Gods of the Blood
A. C. Grayling
–
What Is Good?: The Search for the Best Way to Live
Christopher Hitchens
–
A Long Short War: The Postponed Liberation of Iraq
Erik Larson
–
The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America
Bethany McLean
–
The Smartest Guys in the Room
Don Miller
–
Blue Like Jazz
Michael Moore
–
Dude, Where's My Country?
Azar Nafisi
–
Reading Lolita in Tehran
Alanna Nash
–
The Colonel: The Extraordinary Story of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley
Daniel Okrent
–
Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center
Chuck Palahniuk
–
Fugitives and Refugees: A Walk in Portland, Oregon
Rudy Ruiz
–
¡ADELANTE!: una guía personal del éxito para usted y su familia
(a guide for success for immigrants)
Jane Smiley
–
Charles Dickens
Clark Ashton Smith
–
Selected Letters of Clark Ashton Smith
David Starkey
–
Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII
Lynne McTaggart
–
The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe
Amy Tan
–
The Opposite of Fate: A Book of Musings
Lynne Truss
–
Eats, Shoots & Leaves
Penny Wolfson –
Moonrise
Films
[
edit
]
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Deaths
[
edit
]
January 5
–
Jean Kerr
, American author and playwright (born
1923
)
January 21
–
Paul Haines
, American-born Canadian poet and songwriter (born
1933
)
February 16
–
Aleksandar Tišma
, Serbian novelist (born
1924
)
February 26
–
Quentin Keynes
, English explorer, writer and filmmaker (born
1921
)
March 11
–
Brian Cleeve
, English-born Irish writer and broadcaster (born
1921
)
March 12
–
Howard Fast
, American novelist (born
1914
)
March 14
–
Lucian Boz
, Romanian and Australian literary critic (born
1908
)
April 3
–
Michael Kelly
, American journalist (born
1957
)
April 7
–
Cecile de Brunhoff
, French children's writer (born
1903
)
June 21
George Axelrod
, American dramatist and screenwriter (born
1922
)
Leon Uris
, American novelist (born
1924
)
July 6
–
Kathleen Raine
, English poet, scholar, and translator (born
1908
)
[
20
]
July 10
–
Winston Graham
, English novelist (born
1908
)
[
21
]
July 14
–
Éva Janikovszky
, Hungarian novelist and children's writer (born
1926
)
July 15
–
Roberto Bolaño
, Chilean-born fiction writer (born
1953
)
July 16
–
Carol Shields
, American-born Canadian novelist (breast cancer; born
1935
)
[
22
]
September 3
–
Alan Dugan
, American poet (born
1923
)
September 12
–
Profira Sadoveanu
, Romanian journalist, memoirist, biographer, editor and translator (born
1906
)
September 24
–
Derek Prince
, English biblical scholar, author and radio presenter (born
1915
)
September 25
–
Edward Said
, Palestinian-American literary critic (born
1935
)
[
23
]
November 9
–
Alan Davidson
, Northern Irish historian and food writer (born
1924
)
December 3
–
Sita Ram Goel
, Indian historian, publisher and author (born
1921
)
December 11
–
Ahmadou Kourouma
, Ivorian writer (born
1927
)
[
24
]
December 12
–
Fadwa Toukan
, Palestinian poet (born
1917
)
Awards
[
edit
]
Nobel Prize for Literature
:
J. M. Coetzee
Australia
[
edit
]
The Australian/Vogel Literary Award
:
Nicholas Angel
,
Drown Them in the Sea
C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry
:
Emma Lew
,
Anything the Landlord Touches
Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry
:
Jill Jones
,
Screens Jets Heaven
Miles Franklin Award
:
Alex Miller
,
Journey to the Stone Country
Canada
[
edit
]
Giller Prize
:
M. G. Vassanji
–
The In-Between World of Vikram Lall
See
2003 Governor General's Awards
for a complete list of the winners of those awards.
Griffin Poetry Prize
:
Margaret Avison
,
Concrete and Wild Carrot
and
Paul Muldoon
,
Moy sand and gravel
Edna Staebler Award
for
Creative Non-Fiction
:
Alison Watt
,
The Last Island
[
25
]
Sweden
[
edit
]
Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
:
Maurice Sendak
and
Christine Nöstlinger
[
26
]
United Kingdom
[
edit
]
Booker Prize
:
DBC Pierre
,
Vernon God Little
Caine Prize for African Writing
:
Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor
, "Weight of Whispers"
Carnegie Medal
for
children's literature
:
Jennifer Donnelly
,
A Gathering Light
[
27
]
Cholmondeley Award
:
Ciarán Carson
,
Michael Donaghy
,
Lavinia Greenlaw
,
Jackie Kay
David Cohen Prize
:
Beryl Bainbridge
,
Thom Gunn
Eric Gregory Award
:
Jen Hadfield
,
Zoë Brigley
,
Paul Batchelor
,
Olivia Cole
,
Sasha Dugdale
,
Anna Woodford
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for biography:
Janet Browne
,
Charles Darwin
: Volume 2 – The Power of Place
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for fiction:
Andrew O'Hagan
,
Personality
Orange Prize for Fiction
:
Valerie Martin
,
Property
Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry
:
U. A. Fanthorpe
Whitbread Book of The Year Award
:
Mark Haddon
,
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
: A Novel
United States
[
edit
]
Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize
:
David Shumate
,
High Water Mark
American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal in Poetry
:
W. S. Merwin
Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry
:
Julie Sheehan
, "Brown-headed Cow Birds"
Bollingen Prize for Poetry
:
Adrienne Rich
Brittingham Prize in Poetry
:
Brian Teare
,
The Room Where I Was Born
Compton Crook Award
:
Patricia Bray
,
Devlin's Luck
Frost Medal
:
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Hugo Award
:
Robert J. Sawyer
,
Hominids
Lambda Literary Awards
: Multiple categories; see
2003 Lambda Literary Awards
National Book Award for Fiction
:
Shirley Hazzard
,
The Great Fire
National Book Critics Circle Award
:
Edward P. Jones
,
The Known World
Newbery Medal
for
children's literature
:
Avi
,
Crispin: The Cross of Lead
[
28
]
PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
:
Sabina Murray
,
The Caprices
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
:
Jeffrey Eugenides
,
Middlesex
Wallace Stevens Award
:
Richard Wilbur
Whiting Awards
:
Fiction:
Courtney Angela Brkic
(fiction/nonfiction),
Alexander Chee
,
Agymah Kamau
,
Ann Pancake
,
Lewis Robinson
,
Jess Row
Nonfiction:
Christopher Cokinos
,
Trudy Dittmar
Plays:
Sarah Ruhl
Poetry:
Major Jackson
Other
[
edit
]
Camões Prize
:
Rubem Fonseca
Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels
:
Susan Sontag
International Dublin Literary Award
:
Orhan Pamuk
My Name is Red
Premio Nadal
:
Andrés Trapiello
,
Los amigos del crimen perfecto
SAARC Literary Award
:
Tissa Abeysekara
,
Laxman Gaikwad
See also
[
edit
]
2003 in comics
2003 in Australian literature
Notes
[
edit
]
Hahn, Daniel (2015).
The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature
(2nd ed.). Oxford. University Press.
ISBN
9780198715542
.
References
[
edit
]
^
Knowles, Joe (2003-02-14).
"Poets Against the War"
.
In These Times
. Archived from
the original
on 2008-09-06
. Retrieved
2014-11-10
.
^
Christopher Hitchens
(April 2005).
"Civilisation and its malcontents"
.
The Atlantic
(April 2005)
. Retrieved
17 January
2021
.
^
Eskander, Saad (December 2004). "The Tale of Iraq's 'Cemetery of Books'
".
Information Today
.
21
(11):
1–
54.
^
"Hytner appointment welcomed"
.
BBC News
. 25 September 2001
. Retrieved
17 January
2021
.
^
Indonesian wayang Inscribed in 2003 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
.
^
Will Hammond (10 August 2003).
"Old London calling"
.
The Guardian
. Retrieved
23 October
2021
.
^
Lane, Harriet (1 June 2003).
"Ali's in Wonderland"
.
The Observer
. Retrieved
31 May
2005
.
^
Young, Richard (2011).
Historical dictionary of Latin American literature and theater
. Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press. p. 185.
ISBN
9780810874985
.
^
Charlotte Moore (24 May 2003).
"Just the facts, ma'am"
.
The Guardian
. Retrieved
23 October
2021
.
^
John Homans (March 10, 2003).
"The Three Wives Club"
.
New York
. Retrieved
23 October
2021
.
^
Stuhr, Rebecca (2009).
Reading Khaled Hosseini
. Santa Barbara, Calif: Greenwood Press. p. 25.
ISBN
9780313355110
.
^
Hahn 2015, p. 21
^
Hahn 2015, p. 332-333
^
Hahn 2015, p. 408
^
Hahn 2015, p. 492
^
Hahn 2015, pp. 264-265
^
Olson, Danel (2011).
21st-century Gothic: Great Gothic Novels Since 2000
. Scarecrow Press. p. 523.
ISBN
978-0-8108-7728-3
.
^
Goodreads,
Into the Blue
, Book review, Retrieved 11/27/2012
^
Eichenberger, J. (2003).
Your Pilot's License
. Mcgraw-hill.
ISBN
9780071402859
. Retrieved
2015-04-03
.
^
Watts, Janet (8 July 2003).
"Obituary: Kathleen Raine"
.
The Guardian
. Retrieved
11 October
2018
.
^
"Winston Graham obituary"
.
The Independent
.
Archived
from the original on 2022-05-01
. Retrieved
March 9,
2015
.
^
Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher (July 18, 2003).
"Carol Shields, Pulitzer-Prize Winning Novelist, Dies at 68"
.
The New York Times
.
^
Bernstein, Richard (26 September 2003).
"Edward W. Said, Literary Critic and Advocate for Palestinian Independence, Dies at 67"
.
The New York Times
. p. 23
. Retrieved
6 June
2013
.
^
Busby, Margaret
(16 December 2003).
"Ahmadou Kourouma"
.
The Independent
. London. Archived from
the original
on 2022-05-01.
^
Faculty of Arts, 2003,
Edna Staebler Award
Archived
2014-06-06 at
Archive-It
,
Wilfrid Laurier University
, Previous winners, Alison Watt, Retrieved 11/27/2012
^
Hahn 2015, p. 653
^
Hahn 2015, p. 661
^
Hahn 2015, p. 658
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