- 1972 in literature
The year 1972 in literature involved some significant events and new books.
Fiction
*Richard Adams - "
Watership Down "
*Jorge Amado - "Teresa Batista Cansada da Guerra " ("Tereza Batista: Home from the Wars")
*Isaac Asimov - "The Gods Themselves "
*Richard Bach - "Jonathan Livingston Seagull "
*Italo Calvino - "Invisible Cities
*Taylor Caldwell - "Captains and the Kings"
*Angela Carter - "The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman "
*Brian Cleeve - "Tread Softly in this Place "
*Roald Dahl - "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator "
*Robertson Davies - "The Manticore "
*R. F. Delderfield - "To Serve Them All My Days "
*Frederick Forsyth - "The Odessa File "
*Günter Grass - "Aus dem Tagebuch einer Schnecke" - ("From the Diary of a Snail")
*James Herriot - "All Creatures Great and Small "
*Georgette Heyer - "Lady of Quality "
*George V. Higgins - "The Friends of Eddie Coyle"
*P. D. James - "An Unsuitable Job for a Woman "
*Dan Jenkins - "Semi-Tough "
*Oe Kenzaburo - "The Day He Himself Shall Wipe My Tears Away "
*Carl Jacobi - "Disclosures in Scarlet "
*Ira Levin - "The Stepford Wives "
*Frank Belknap Long - "The Rim of the Unknown "
*Robert Ludlum - "The Osterman Weekend "
*David McCullough - "The Great Bridge"
*Barry N. Malzberg - "Beyond Apollo "
*Vladimir Nabokov - "Transparent Things
*Chaim Potok - "My Name is Asher Lev "
*Mary Renault - "The Persian Boy "
*Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - "August 1914 "
*Arkady and Boris Strugatsky - "Roadside Picnic "
*Hunter S. Thompson - "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"
*Irving Wallace - "The Word"Non-fiction
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L. Sprague de Camp - "Great Cities of the Ancient World "
*L. Sprague de Camp andCatherine Crook de Camp - "Darwin and His Great Discovery "'
*Nena and George O'Neill - "" [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/26/books/25oneill.htm Nena O'Neill, 82, an Author of 'Open Marriage,' Is Dead - New York Times ] ]
*John Howard Yoder - "The Politics of Jesus "Drama
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Alan Ayckbourn - "Absurd Person Singular "Births
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January 1 -Maile Meloy
*February 11 - Noboru Yamaguchi
*September 6 -China Miéville Deaths
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February 15 -Edgar Snow , journalist
*March 4 - Richard Church, poet and novelist [ [http://www.authorandbookinfo.com/cgi-bin/auth.pl?C003146 Author - Richard (Thomas) CHURCH ] ]
*March 9 -Violet Trefusis , English writer and lover ofVita Sackville-West
*March 11 -Fredric Brown , science fiction and mystery author
*April 10 -Laurence Manning , science fiction author
*May 22 -Cecil Day-Lewis , Poet Laureate
*June 24 -R. F. Delderfield , novelist and historian
*August 22 -Ernestine Hill , travel writer
*September 21 -Henry de Montherlant , essayist
*September 27 -S. R. Ranganathan , influential librarian
*December 10 -Mark Van Doren , poet
*December 13 -L. P. Hartley , novelist
*December 23 -Abraham Joshua Heschel , theologianAwards
* American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for the Novel,
Eudora Welty
*Man Booker Prize :John Berger , "G."
*Cholmondeley Award :Molly Holden ,Tom Raworth ,Patricia Whittaker
*Carnegie Medal : Richard Adams, "Watership Down "
*Eric Gregory Award :Tony Curtis ,Richard Burns ,Brian Oxley ,Andrew Greig ,Robin Lee ,Paul Muldoon
*Hugo Award :Philip José Farmer , "To Your Scattered Bodies Go "
*James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction:John Berger , "G"
*James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography:Quentin Bell , "Virginia Woolf "
*Nebula Award :Isaac Asimov , "The Gods Themselves "
*Newbery Medal forchildren's literature :Robert C. O'Brien , "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH "
*Nobel Prize in Literature :Heinrich Böll
*Premio Nadal :José María Carrascal , "Grrovy"
*Prix Goncourt :Jean Carrière , "L'Epervier de Maheux"
*Prix Médicis :Maurice Clavel , "Le Tiers des étoiles"
*Pulitzer Prize for Fiction :Wallace Stegner - "Angle of Repose "
*Pulitzer Prize for Poetry : James Wright, "Collected Poems"
*Viareggio Prize :Romano Bilenchi , "Il bottone di Stalingrado"Other events
References
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