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[edit] Events
- None at present
[edit] Books
[edit] Literature
- The Painter of Battles (January 8) by Arturo Perez-Reverte
- The Delivery Man (January 15) by Joe McGinniss Jr.
- The Expeditions (January 15) by Karl Iagnemma
- Beautiful Children (January 22) by Charles Bock
- How the Dead Dream (January 25) by Lydia Millet
- Monster Love (January 31) by Carol Topolski
- Song Yet Sung (February 5) by James McBride
- The Monsters of Templeton (February 5) by Lauren Groff
- The Invention of Everything Else (February 7) by Samantha Hunt
- Feuchtgebiete (February 25) by Charlotte Roche
- Lush Life (March 4) by Richard Price
- Change of Heart (March 4) by Jodi Picoult
- Our Story Begins (March 25) by Tobias Wolff
- The Sorrows of an American (April 1) by Siri Hustvedt
- Unaccustomed Earth (April 1) by Jhumpa Lahiri
- All the Sad Young Literary Men (April 10) by Keith Gessen
- Deaf Sentence (May 1) by David Lodge
- Snuff (May 20) by Chuck Palahniuk
- The Enchantress of Florence (June 3) by Salman Rushdie
- My Sister, My Love (June 24) by Joyce Carol Oates
- Home (September 2) by Marilynne Robinson
- American Wife (September 2) by Curtis Sittenfeld
- Supreme Courtship (September 3) by Christopher Buckley
- Indignation (September 16) by Philip Roth
- The Believers (September 24) by Zoë Heller
- Le violoncelliste sourd (September 29) by Francis Malka
- Pretty Monsters (October 2) by Kelly Link
- The Widows of Eastwick (October 28) by John Updike
- Between the Assassinations (November 1) by Aravind Adiga
- A Mercy (November 11) by Toni Morrison
- Portobello (November 20) by Ruth Rendell
- Ralph Ellison's posthumously published manuscript Three Days Before the Shooting, edited by John F. Callahan
[edit] Horror Fiction
- Duma Key (January 22) by Stephen King
[edit] Children's and Young Adult fiction
- Young Bond: By Royal Command (September 3) by Charlie Higson
- Queste (April 8) by Angie Sage
- Superior Saturday (May 5) by Garth Nix
- Raven Rise (May 20) by D.J. MacHale
- Charlie Bone and the Shadow of Badlock (June 1) by Jenny Nimmo
- Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox (July 15) by Eoin Colfer
- Icarus At The Edge Of Time by Brian Greene
- Brisingr (September 20) by Christopher Paolini
- Breaking Dawn (August 2) by Stephenie Meyer
- Paper Towns (October 16) by John Green
[edit] Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Blasphemy (January 8) by Douglas Preston
- Small Favor (April 1) by Jim Butcher (Harry Dresden #10)
- Inkdeath (October 7) by Cornelia Funke
- Caine Black Knife (October 14) by Matthew Stover
[edit] New drama
[edit] Poetry
See 2008 in poetry
[edit] Non-fiction
- Screwed (January 24) by Ronnie Thompson
- One for the Road (January 31) by Bjørn Christian Tørrissen
- Predictably Irrational (February 19) by Dan Ariely
- Home: A Memoir of My Early Years (April 1) by Julie Andrews
- I Was Told There'd Be Cake (April 1) by Sloane Crosley
- A Wolf at the Table (April 29) by Augusten Burroughs
- Maps and Legends (May 1) by Michael Chabon
- Audition: A Memoir (May 6) by Barbara Walters
- When You Are Engulfed in Flames (June 3) by David Sedaris
- What I Talk About When I Talk About Running (July 29) by Haruki Murakami, trans. Philip Gabriel
- Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth (October 1) by Margaret Atwood
- The Way I Am (October 21) by Eminem
[edit] Awards and honors
- PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction - Kate Christensen, The Great Man
- Canada Reads - Paul Quarrington, King Leary
- IMPAC Dublin Literary Award - Rawi Hage, De Niro's Game
- Man Booker Prize - Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger
- Pulitzer Prize for Fiction - Junot Diaz, The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
- Scotiabank Giller Prize - Joseph Boyden, Through Black Spruce
- Nobel Prize in Literature - J. M. G. Le Clézio
[edit] Deaths
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[edit] January
- January 2 - George MacDonald Fraser, 82, British author (Flashman)
- January 3 - Henri Chopin, 85, French poet
- January 11 - Nancy Phelan, 94, Australian writer
- January 13 - Patricia Verdugo, 60, Chilean journalist and writer
- January 16 - Hone Tuwhare, 85, New Zealand poet
- January 17 - Edward D. Hoch, 77, American pulp writer
- January 26 - John Ardagh, 79, British journalist and writer
- January 26 - Abraham Brumberg, 81, American writer and editor
- January 29 - Margaret Truman, 83, American writer
- January 30 - Miles Kington, 66, British journalist and writer
[edit] February
- February 4 - Rose Hacker, 101, British writer and journalist
- February 7 - Richard Altick, 92, American literary scholar
- February 8 - Phyllis A. Whitney, 104, American mystery writer
- February 10 - Steve Gerber, 60, American comic book writer (Howard the Duck)
- February 18 - Alain Robbe-Grillet, 85, French novelist
- February 21 - Archie Hind, 80, British novelist
- February 21 - Robin Moore, 82, American writer
- February 22 - Stephen Marlowe, 79, American sci-fi and crime writer
- February 28 - Suzanne Goodwin, 91, British novelist
- February 28 - Julian Rathbone, 73, British novelist
- c. February 28 - Val Plumwood, 68, Australian philosopher
[edit] March
- March 3 - Maria Gabriela Llansol, 76, Portuguese writer
- March 16 - Jonathan Williams, 79, American poet
- March 19 - Arthur C. Clarke, 90, British science-fiction writer and futurist
- March 19 - Hugo Claus, 78, Belgian writer
- March 23 - E. A. Markham, 68, Montserratian poet
[edit] April
- April 1 - Arturo Vivante, 84, Italian novelist
- April 3 - Andrew Crozier, 64, British poet and editor
- April 7 - Ludu Daw Amar, 92, Burmese writer and journalist
- April 13 - Robert Greacen, 87, Irish poet
- April 17 - Aimé Césaire, 94, French-Martinican poet
- April 17 - Zoya Krakhmalnikova, 79, Russian writer and editor
- April 18 - Michael de Larrabeiti, 63, British novelist
- April 18 - William W. Warner, 88, American biologist and Pulitzer Prize winning writer
[edit] May
- May 1 - Elaine Dundy, 86, American novelist
- May 9 - Nuala O'Faolain, Irish Journalist, novelist and critic
- May 11 - Jeff Torrington, 72, British novelist
- May 12 - Oakley Hall, 87, American novelist
- May 14 - Roy Heath, 81, Guyanese novelist
- May 19 - Vijay Tendulkar, 80, Indian playwright
- May 23 - Alan Brien, 83, British journalist and novelist
- May 28 - Elinor Lyon, 86, British children's writer
[edit] June
- June 2 - Ferenc Fejtő, 98, French-Hungarian historian and journalist
- June 4 - Matthew Bruccoli, 76, American biographer and editor
- June 5 - Angus Calder, 65, British writer and editor
- June 8 - Peter Rühmkorf, 78, German poet
- June 9 - Algis Budrys, 77, Lithuanian-American science fiction writer and editor
- June 10 - Chinghiz Aitmatov, 79, Kyrgyz writer
- June 10 - Eliot Asinof, 88, American sportswriter
- June 16 - Mario Rigoni Stern, 86, Italian novelist
- June 18 - Tasha Tudor, 92, American children's writer and illustrator
- June 22 - Albert Cossery, 94, French-Egyptian novelist
- June 24 - Ruth Cardoso, 77, Brazilian anthropologist and writer
- June 25 - Lyall Watson, 69, South African new age writer
- June 27 - Lenka Reinerová, 92, Czech writer
[edit] July
- July 1 - Clay Felker, 82, American magazine editor and journalist, founder of New York
- July 1 - Robert Harling, 98, British typographer, editor and novelist
- July 2 - Simone Ortega, 89, Spanish cookery writer
- July 4 - Thomas M. Disch, 68, American science fiction author and poet.
- July 4 - Janwillem van de Wetering, 77, Dutch novelist
- July 20 - Roger Wolcott Hall, 89, American memoirist and novelist
- July 27 - Bob Crampsey, 78, British writer
- July 30 - Peter Coke, 95, British playwright
[edit] August
- August 3 - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 89, Russian writer and Nobel Prize laureate
- August 7 - Simon Gray, 71, British playwright
- August 9 - Mahmoud Darwish, 67, Palestinian poet
- August 11 - George Furth, 75, American playwright
- August 17 - Dave Freeman, 47, American travel writer
- August 23 - John Russell, 89, British-American art critic
- August 25 - Ahmed Faraz, 77, Pakistani poet
- August 31 - Ken Campbell, 66, British novelist and playwright
[edit] September
- September 5 - Robert Giroux, 94, American editor and publisher
- September 7 - Gregory Mcdonald, 71, American mystery writer
- September 12 - David Foster Wallace, 46, American novelist
- September 17 - James Crumley, 68, American crime writer
- September 20 - Duncan Glen, 75, British poet, critic and literary historian
- September 23 - William Woodruff, 92, British historian and autobiographer
- September 29 - Hayden Carruth, 87, American poet and literary critic
[edit] October
- October 4 - Peter Vansittart, 88, British historical novelist
- October 14 - Barrington J. Bayley, 71, British science-fiction writer
- October 26 - Tony Hillerman, 83, American mystery writer
- October 27 - Es'kia Mphahlele, 88, South African writer
- October 29 - William Wharton, 82, American novelist
- October 31 - Studs Terkel, 96, American historian
[edit] November
- November 4 - Michael Crichton, M.D., 66, author.
[edit] December
- December 15 - Anne-Catharina Vestly, 88, Norwegian children's book author[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Hedeman, Anders (December 15, 2008). "Anne-Cath. Vestly er død" (in Norwegian), Aftenposten. Retrieved on 15 December 2008.