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1971 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1971.

Contents

Events

  • March 25December 141971 killing of Bengali intellectuals peaks.
  • April 21 – The 13th century Codex Regius is returned from Denmark to Iceland under naval escort.
  • July 4Michael S. Hart posts the first e-book, a copy of the United States Declaration of Independence, on the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign's mainframe computer, the origin of Project Gutenberg.
  • July 14Simon Gray's play Butley is first performed at the Criterion Theatre in London, produced by Michael Codron and directed by Harold Pinter with Alan Bates in the lead.
  • October 20The Destiny Waltz by Gerda Charles wins the UK's first Whitbread Novel of the Year Award. Geoffrey Hill wins the poetry prize for Mercian Hymns and Michael Meyer in the biography category for Henrik Ibsen.
  • November – Hunter S. Thompson's roman à clef Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream is first published in Rolling Stone as a two-part article illustrated by Ralph Steadman.
  • December 24 – Popular Dutch writer and broadcaster Godfried Bomans is buried in the Sint-Adelbertskerkhof (Saint Adelbert Cemetery) in Bloemendaal, two days after his death from a heart attack.
  • Fiction

  • Hiroshi Aramata (荒俣 宏) – Teito Monogatari (Tale of the Capitol)
  • Kofi AwoonorThis Earth, My Brother
  • Denys Val BakerThe Face in the Mirror
  • William Peter BlattyThe Exorcist
  • Richard BrautiganRevenge of the Lawn
  • Charles BukowskiPost Office
  • Albert Camus (d. 1960) – A Happy Death (La Mort heureuse)
  • John Dickson CarrDeadly Hall
  • Agatha Christie
  • Nemesis
  • The Golden Ball and Other Stories
  • Brian CleeveCry of Morning
  • Miloš CrnjanskiRoman o Londonu (A Novel about London)
  • Gwen DavisTouching
  • L. Sprague de Camp – The Clocks of Iraz
  • L. Sprague de Camp and Lin CarterConan the Buccaneer
  • Walter de la MareEight Tales
  • August Derleth, editor – Dark Things
  • E. L. Doctorow – The Book of Daniel
  • E. M. Forster (posthumous) – Maurice
  • Frederick ForsythThe Day of the Jackal
  • Dick FrancisBonecrack
  • Ernest J. GainesThe Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
  • George GarrettDeath of the Fox
  • John Gardner – Grendel
  • William GoldingThe Scorpion God
  • Arthur HaileyWheels
  • Bohumil HrabalI Served the King of England (Obsluhoval jsem anglického krále)
  • David IrelandThe Unknown Industrial Prisoner
  • Anna KavanA Scarcity of Love
  • Thomas KeneallyThe Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
  • Jerzy Kosinski – Being There
  • Jacques LaurentLes Bêtises
  • John le Carré – The Naive and Sentimental Lover
  • Ursula K. Le GuinThe Lathe of Heaven
  • Stanisław Lem
  • Dzienniki gwiazdowe (The Star Diaries)
  • Kongres futurologiczny (The Futurological Congress)
  • Brian LumleyThe Caller of the Black
  • John D. MacDonaldA Tan and Sandy Silence
  • Antonine MailletLa Sagouine
  • Ruth Manning-SandersA Choice of Magic
  • James A. MichenerThe Drifters
  • Nicholas MosleyNatalie Natalia
  • Alice MunroLives of Girls and Women
  • V. S. Naipaul – In a Free State
  • William F. NolanSpace for Hire
  • Rosamunde PilcherThe End of Summer
  • Anthony PowellBooks Do Furnish a Room
  • Terry PratchettThe Carpet People
  • Otfried PreußlerKrabat
  • John RawlsA Theory of Justice
  • Joao Ubaldo Ribeiro – Sergeant Getulio
  • Mordecai RichlerSt. Urbain's Horseman
  • Harold RobbinsThe Betsy
  • Leonardo SciasciaIl contesto
  • Paul ScottThe Towers of Silence (third part of The Raj Quartet)
  • Hubert Selby Jr. – The Room
  • Tom SharpeRiotous Assembly
  • John S. Simon – The Sign of The Fool
  • Alexander Solzhenitsyn – August 1914
  • Wallace StegnerAngle of Repose
  • Irving StoneThe Passions of the Mind
  • Francis StuartBlack List, Section H
  • Gay TaleseHonor Thy Father
  • Tom TryonThe Other
  • John UpdikeRabbit Redux
  • Joseph WambaughThe New Centurions
  • Herman WoukThe Winds of War
  • Roger Zelazny
  • The Doors of His Face, The Lamps of His Mouth, and Other Stories
  • Jack of Shadows
  • Children and young people

  • Jack BickhamThe Apple Dumpling Gang
  • Virginia Hamilton - The Planet of Junior Brown
  • Roger HargreavesMr. Men (first six of a series of 49 books)
  • Marjorie W. SharmatGetting Something on Maggie Marmelstein
  • Otfried PreußlerKrabat (The Satanic Mill)
  • Dr. Seuss – The Lorax
  • Bill Peet - How Droofus the Dragon Lost His Head
  • Bill Peet - The Caboose Who Got Loose
  • Drama

  • Simon GrayButley
  • Peter HandkeDer Ritt über den Bodensee (The Ride across Lake Constance)
  • Franz Xaver Kroetz
  • Hartnäckig (Persistent)
  • Heimarbeit (Housework)
  • Michis Blut: ein Requiem auf bairisch (Michi's Blood: a Requiem in Bavarian)
  • Stallerhof
  • Wildwechsel
  • Mustapha MaturaAs Time Goes By
  • John MortimerA Voyage Round My Father (stage version)
  • Poetry

  • Maya AngelouJust Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie
  • Kofi AwoonorNight of My Blood
  • Donald S. FryerSongs and Sonnets Atlantean
  • Alan LlwydY March Hud (The Magic Horse)
  • Clark Ashton SmithSelected Poems
  • Non-fiction

  • Pierre BertonThe Last Spike
  • Carlos CastanedaA Separate Reality: Further Conversations with Don Juan
  • Robert Coles
  • Migrants, Sharecroppers, Mountaineers, vol 2 of Children of Crisis
  • The South Goes North, vol 3 of Children of Crisis
  • Carl N. Degler – Neither Black nor White
  • Brian J. FordNonscience
  • Robert Foster – The Complete Guide to Middle-earth
  • Eduardo GaleanoOpen Veins of Latin America (Las venas abiertas de América Latina)
  • Joan Garrity – The Sensuous Woman
  • Graham GreeneA Sort of Life
  • Xaviera HollanderThe Happy Hooker: My Own Story
  • H. P. Lovecraft – Selected Letters III (1929–1931)
  • Roger Manvell and Heinrich FraenkelHess: A Biography
  • Spike MilliganAdolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall
  • Alison PlowdenYoung Elizabeth
  • John S. Simon – The Sign of The Fool
  • B. F. Skinner – Beyond Freedom and Dignity
  • Keith ThomasReligion and the Decline of Magic: Studies in Popular Beliefs in 16th and 17th-century England
  • Pierre VallièresWhite Niggers of America (translation)
  • Tom Wolfe – The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
  • Births

  • January 16 – Helen Darville, Australian novelist
  • January 25Philip Coppens, Belgian journalist and author (died 2012)
  • February 3Sarah Kane, English playwright (died 1999)
  • March 13Viet Thanh Nguyen, Vietnamese-born fiction writer
  • March 29 – José Luis Rodríguez Pittí, Panamanian writer and photographer
  • May 28 – Richard Gunn, English journalist and motoring writer
  • May 9Dan Chiasson, American poet, critic and journalist
  • July 17Cory Doctorow, Canadian science fiction writer
  • July 22Akhil Sharma, Indian novelist
  • September 3Kiran Desai, Indian novelist
  • November 5Rana Dasgupta, English-born Indian novelist
  • December 19Tristan Egolf, American novelist and activist (died 2005)
  • Unknown dates
  • Diana Evans, English novelist of Nigerian extraction
  • Petina Gappah, Zimbabwean-born fiction writer
  • Sophie Hannah, English poet and novelist
  • Deaths

  • January 24 – St. John Greer Ervine, Irish-born dramatist (born 1883)
  • March 5Allan Nevins, American journalist and historian (born 1890)
  • March 7Stevie Smith (Florence Margaret Smith), English poet and novelist (born 1902)
  • March 21Kyūya Fukada (深田 久弥), Japanese writer and mountaineer (born 1903)
  • March 23Simon Vestdijk, Dutch writer (born 1898)
  • April 10André Billy, French novelist (born 1882)
  • May 19Ogden Nash, American poet and humorist (born 1902)
  • May 20Waldo Williams, Welsh-language poet (born 1904)
  • June 1Reinhold Niebuhr, American theologian (born 1892)
  • June 4György Lukács (György Bernát Löwinger), Hungarian philosopher and critic (born 1885)
  • June 5Clifford Dyment, English poet (born 1914)
  • June 6Edward Andrade, English writer, poet and physicist (born 1887)
  • July 4August Derleth, American writer and anthologist (heart attack, born 1909)
  • July 7Claude Gauvreau, Québécois Canadian poet and dramatist (born 1925)
  • July 27Jacques Lusseyran, French author and Resistance fighter (car crash, born 1924)
  • August 30Peter Fleming, English travel writer and traveler (born 1907)
  • October 13 – János Kemény, American-born Hungarian writer and editor (born 1903)
  • October 25Philip Wylie, American novelist and non-fiction writer (born 1902)
  • November 1Gertrud von Le Fort, German novelist, poet and essayist (born 1876)
  • November 10Walter Van Tilburg Clark, American novelist (cancer, born 1909)
  • November 11 – A. P. Herbert, English humorist, novelist and politician (born 1890)
  • December 5Gaito Gazdanov, Russian-born novelist (born 1903)
  • December 22Godfried Bomans, Dutch writer and broadcaster (heart attack, born 1913)
  • December 25 – S. Foster Damon, American critic and poet (born 1893)
  • Awards

  • Nobel Prize for Literature: Pablo Neruda
  • Canada

  • See 1971 Governor General's Awards for complete list.
  • France

  • Prix Goncourt: Jacques Laurent, Les Bêtises
  • Prix Médicis: Pascal Lainé, L'Irrévolution
  • United Kingdom

  • Booker Prize: V. S. Naipaul, In a Free State
  • Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Ivan Southall, Josh
  • Cholmondeley Award: Charles Causley, Gavin Ewart, Hugo Williams
  • Eric Gregory Award: Martin Booth, Florence Bull, John Pook, D. M. Warman, John Welch
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Nadine Gordimer, A Guest of Honour
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Julia Namier, Lewis Namier
  • Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Stephen Spender
  • United States

  • Frost Medal: Melville Cane
  • Hugo Award: Larry Niven, Ringworld
  • Nebula Award: Robert Silverberg, A Time of Changes
  • Newbery Medal for children's literature: Betsy Byars, Summer of the Swans
  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Paul Zindel, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds
  • Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: no award given
  • Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: William S. Merwin, The Carrier of Ladders
  • Elsewhere

  • Akutagawa Prize: Azuma Mineo, Okinawan Boy
  • Miles Franklin Award: David Ireland, The Unknown Industrial Prisoner
  • Premio Nadal: José María Requena, El cuajarón
  • Viareggio Prize: Ugo Attardi, L'erede selvaggio
  • References

    1971 in literature Wikipedia


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