1977 IN LITERATURE


The year '1977 in literature' involved some significant events and new books.

Contents
Events
New books
New drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
Deaths
Awards
Canada
France
United Kingdom
United States
Rest of the World

Events



Douglas Adams begins writing for BBC radio.

V. S. Naipaul declines the offer of a CBE.

Christopher Tolkien, with Guy Gavriel Kay, completes and publishes his father's work, ''The Silmarillion''.

★ ''Philosophy and Literature'', an academic journal that explores the connections between literary and philosophical studies by presenting ideas on the aesthetics of literature, critical theory, and the philosophical interpretation of literature, is founded.

New books



Richard Adams -''The Plague Dogs''

Jorge Amado - ''Tieta do Agreste''

Jay Anson - ''The Amityville Horror''

Margaret Atwood - ''Dancing Girls''

Richard Bach - ''Illusions''

Richard Bachman - ''Rage''

J. M. Coetzee - ''In the Heart of the Country''

Robert Coover - ''The Public Burning''

Basil Copper - ''And Afterward, the Dark''

L. Sprague de Camp


★ ''The Hostage of Zir''


★ ''The Queen of Zamba''

L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter - ''Conan of Aquilonia''

Philip K. Dick - ''A Scanner Darkly''

Joan Didion - ''A Book of Common Prayer''

Buchi Emecheta - ''The Slave Girl''

Timothy Findley - ''The Wars''

John Fowles - ''Daniel Martin''

Marilyn French - ''The Women's Room''

Pauline Gedge - ''Child of the Morning''

Mark Helprin - ''Refiner's Fire''

Erica Jong - ''How to Save Your Own Life''

Stephen King - ''The Shining''

John le Carré - ''The Honourable Schoolboy''

Robert Ludlum - ''The Chancellor Manuscript''

Brian Lumley - ''The Horror at Oakdeene and Others''

Colleen McCullough - ''The Thorn Birds''

Larry McMurtry - ''Terms of Endearment''

Ruth Manning-Sanders - ''A Book of Enchantments and Curses''

Toni Morrison - ''Song of Solomon''

Iris Murdoch - ''The Sea, The Sea''

Patrick O'Brian - ''The Mauritius Command''

Ruth Rendell - ''A Judgement In Stone''

Alun Richards - ''Ennal's Point''

Harold Robbins - ''Dreams Die First''

Paul Scott - ''Staying On''

Erich Segal - ''Oliver's Story''

Irwin Shaw - ''Beggarman, Thief''

M. P. Shiel - ''Prince Zaleski and Cummings King Monk''

Sidney Sheldon - ''Bloodline''

Elizabeth Smart - ''A Bonus''

Craig Thomas - ''Firefox''

J. R. R. Tolkien - ''The Silmarillion''

Melvin Van Peebles - ''The True American, A Folk Fable''

Christopher Wood -''James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me''

New drama



Heiner Müller - ''Die Hamletmaschine''

Dennis Potter - ''Brimstone and Treacle''

Poetry



Frank Belknap Long - ''In Mayan Splendor''

Non-fiction



Robert Coles – ''Eskimos, Indians, Chicanos'', vol 4 of ''Children of Crisis''

Robert Coles – ''The Privileged Ones: The Well-off and the Rich in America'', vol 5 of ''Children of Crisis''

Patrick Leigh Fermor – ''A Time of Gifts''

Jim Fixx – ''The Complete Book of Running''

Bharati Mukherjee & Clark Blaise –''Days and Nights in Calcutta''

E. F. Schumacher – ''A Guide for the Perplexed''

Everett M. Skehan – ''Rocky Marciano. Biography of A First Son''

Births



Jonathan Safran Foer

Deaths



January 14 - Anaïs Nin, novelist and diarist

February 27 - John Dickson Carr, crime novelist

April 7 - Jim Thompson, pulp fiction author

April 11 - Jacques Prévert, poet

July 2 - Vladimir Nabokov, Russian/American novelist

September 4 - E. F. Schumacher, ''Small is Beautiful'' author

September 12 - Robert Lowell, poet

October 27 - James M. Cain, novelist, newspaperman

November 10 - Dennis Wheatley, occult novelist

November 30 - Terence Rattigan, dramatist

December 22 - Frank Thiess, German writer

Awards



Nobel Prize for Literature: Vicente Aleixandre
Canada


1977 Governor General's Awards
France


Prix Goncourt: Didier Decoin, ''John l'enfer''

Prix Médicis French: Michel Butel, ''L'Autre Amour''

Prix Médicis International: Hector Bianciotti, ''Le Traité des saisons'' - Argentina
United Kingdom


Booker Prize: Paul Scott, ''Staying On''

Eric Gregory Award: Tony Flynn, Michael Vince, David Cooke, Douglas Marshall, Melissa Murray

Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Norman Nicholson
United States


American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for the Novel, Saul Bellow

Nebula Award: Frederik Pohl, ''Gateway''

Newbery Medal for children's literature: Mildred Taylor, ''Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry''

Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Michael Cristofer, ''The Shadow Box''

Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: ''no award given''

Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: James Merrill, ''Divine Comedies''

Pulitzer Prize for History: David M. Potter: ''The Impending Crisis, 1841-186'' (Completed and edited by Don E. Fehrenbacher).
Rest of the World


Premio Nadal: José Asenjo Sedano, ''Conversación sobre la guerra''

Viareggio Prize: Davide Lajolo, ''Veder l'erba dalla parte delle radici''

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