1990 IN LITERATURE


The year '1990 in literature' involved some significant events and new books.

Contents
Events
New books
New drama
Non-fiction
Deaths
Awards
Australia
Canada
France
United Kingdom
United States
Elsewhere

Events



J. K. Rowling gets the idea for Harry Potter while on a train ride from Manchester to London. She says "I was staring out the window, and the idea for Harry just came. He appeared in my mind's eye, very furlly formed. The basic idea was for a boy who didn't know what he was." It would be seven more years before the world was introduced to "Harry."

Ernest Borneman is awarded the Magnus Hirschfeld Medal.

New books



Douglas Adams & Mark Cawardine - ''Last Chance to See''

Iain M. Banks - ''Use of Weapons''

Greg Bear


★ ''Heads''


★ ''Queen of Angels''

William Boyd - ''Brazzaville Beach''

Ray Bradbury - ''A Graveyard for Lunatics''

John Bradshaw - ''Homecoming''

Tom Clancy - ''Clear and Present Danger''

Hugh Cook


★ ''The Wazir and the Witch''


★ ''The Wishstone and the Wonderworkers''

Michael Crichton - ''Jurassic Park''

Dominick Dunne - ''An Inconvenient Woman''

James Ellroy - ''L.A. Confidential''

John Kenneth Galbraith - ''A Tenured Professor''

John Gardner - ''Brokenclaw''

Elizabeth George - ''Well-Schooled in Murder''

Andrew Greeley - ''The Cardinal Virtues''

Robert E. Howard, L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter - ''The Conan Chronicles 2''

Marsha Hunt - ''Joy''

P. D. James - ''Devices and Desires''

Imre Kertész - ''Kaddish for an Unborn Child (Kaddis a meg nem született gyermekért)''

Stephen King


★ ''Four Past Midnight''


★ ''

Hanif Kureishi - ''The Buddha of Suburbia''

Elmore Leonard - ''Get Shorty''

Robert Ludlum - ''The Bourne Ultimatum''

James A. Michener - ''Pilgrimage''

Tim O'Brien - ''The Things They Carried''

Orhan Pamuk - ''The Black Book''

Robert B. Parker - ''Stardust''

Rosamund Pilcher - ''September''

Belva Plain - ''Harvest''

Terry Pratchett


★ ''Eric''


★ ''Moving Pictures''

Thomas Pynchon - ''Vineland''

Lucius Shepard - ''The Ends of the Earth''

Danielle Steel - ''Message From Nam''

James Tiptree, Jr. - ''Her Smoke Rose Up Forever''

Scott Turow - ''The Burden of Proof''

Andrew Vachss - ''Blossom''

Harry L. Watson - ''Liberty and Power''

Banana Yoshimoto - ''Amrita''

New drama



Brian Friel - ''Dancing at Lughnasa''

Non-fiction



Dougal Dixon - ''

Michael Lynch - ''

V. S. Naipaul - ''

Raphael Patai - ''The Hebrew Goddess''

Barry Siegel - ''A Death in White Bear Lake''

Deaths



February 24Malcolm Forbes, publisher

May 10Walker Percy

August 25Morley Callaghan, Canadian writer

October 23Louis Althusser, French Marxist philosopher

November 8Anya Seton, author

December 7Reinaldo Arenas, Cuban-American writer (b. 1943)

December 14Friedrich Dürrenmatt, writer

Awards



Nobel Prize for Literature: Octavio Paz
Australia


The Australian/Vogel Literary Award: Gillian Mears, ''The Mint Lawn''

C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Robert Adamson, ''The Clean Dark''

Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: Robert Adamson, ''The Clean Dark''

Mary Gilmore Prize: Kristopher Rassemussen - ''In the Name of the Father''
Canada


★ See 1990 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
France


Prix Goncourt: Jean Rouaud, ''Les Champs d'honneur''

Prix Décembre: François Maspero, ''Les Passagers du Roissy–Express''

Prix Médicis French: ''Les Quartiers d'hiver'' – Jean-Noël Pancrazi

Prix Médicis International: Amitav Ghosh,, ''Les feux du Bengale''
United Kingdom


Booker Prize: A. S. Byatt, ''

Cholmondeley Award: Kingsley Amis, Elaine Feinstein, Michael O’Neill

Eric Gregory Award: Nicholas Drake, Maggie Hannan, William Park, Jonathan Davidson, Lavinia Greenlaw, Don Paterson, John Wells

Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Sorley Maclean

Whitbread Best Book Award: Nicholas Mosley, ''Hopeful Monsters''
United States


Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize: Debra Allbery, ''Walking Distance''

Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry: W. S. Merwin

Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry: Christopher Logue, "Kings"

Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry: James Merrill, ''The Inner Room''

Caldecott Award: Ed Young, ''Lon Po Po: A Red–Riding Hood Story from China''

Compton Crook Award: Josepha Sherman, ''The Shining Falcon''

Frost Medal: Denise Levertov / James Laughlin

Hugo Award for Best Novel: Dan Simmons for ''Hyperion''

National Book Award for Fiction: Charles Johnson for ''Middle Passage''

Nebula Award: Ursula K. Le Guin, ''Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea''

Newbery Medal for children's literature: Lois Lowry, ''Number the Stars''

Pulitzer Prize for Drama: August Wilson, ''The Piano Lesson''

Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: Oscar Hijuelos for ''The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love''

Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Charles Simic: ''The World Doesn't End''
Elsewhere


Premio Nadal, Juan José Millás, ''La soledad era esto''

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