This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1979.
Events
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
- February 4 â Ben Lerner, American poet, novelist and critic
- February 10 â Johan Harstad, Norwegian novelist
- February 27 - Alexander Gordon Smith, British children's and young-adult author
- March 28 â Benjamin Percy, American short story writer
- April 14 â Patrick Somerville, American novelist and short story writer
- May 21 - James Clancy Phelan, American young-adult and thriller writer
- June 28 â Florian Zeller, French novelist and dramatist
- July 14 â Yukiko Motoya, Japanese fiction writer, playwright, theatre director and voice actress
- unknown dates
- D.D. Johnston, Scottish political novelist and university lecturer
- Emily St. John Mandel, Canadian-born novelist
Deaths
- January â Dilys Cadwaladr, Welsh-language poet (born 1902)
- January 27 â Victoria Ocampo, Argentine publisher, writer and critic (born 1890)
- February 9 â Allen Tate, American poet and essayist (born 1899)
- February 25 â John L. Wasserman, American entertainment critic (car accident, born 1938)
- February 27 â Sir George Clark, English historian (born 1890)
- March 26 â Jean Stafford, American short story writer and novelist (heart failure; born 1915)
- April 8 â Breece D'J Pancake, American short story writer (suicide, born 1952)
- May 10 â J. B. Morton (Beachcomber), English humorous newspaper columnist (born 1893)
- May 14 â Jean Rhys, Dominica-born English novelist (born 1890)
- June 1 â Eric Partridge, New Zealand/British lexicographer (born 1894)
- June 3 â Arno Schmidt, German novelist (born 1914)
- June 7 â Forrest Carter, American genre novelist (heart failure, born 1925)
- July 6 â Malcolm Hulke, English television writer (born 1924)
- July 7 â Ahmad Qandil, Saudi Arabian poet (born 1911)
- July 15 â Juana de Ibarbourou, Uruguayan poet (born 1892)
- July 21 â Eugène Vinaver, Russian-born English literary scholar (born 1899)
- July 23 â Joseph Kessel, French journalist and novelist (born 1898)
- July 24 - Edward Stachura, Polish writer (born 1937)
- July 29 â Herbert Marcuse, German Jewish philosopher (born 1898)
- August 8 â Nicholas Monsarrat, English novelist (born 1910)
- August 16 â Jerzy Jurandot (Jerzy Glejgewicht), Polish poet and dramatist (born 1911)
- August 20 â Christian Dotremont, Belgian painter and writer (born 1922)
- August 22 â James T. Farrell, American novelist (born 1904)
- September 5 â John Bradburne, English poet and missionary (killed by guerillas; born 1921)
- September 6 â Guy Bolton, British playwright (born 1884)
- September 25 â Zhou Libo (å¨ç«Âæ³¢), Chinese novelist and translator (born 1908)
- October 6 â Elizabeth Bishop, American poet (born 1911)
- October 17 â S. J. Perelman, American humorist (born 1904)
- October 18 â Virgilio Piñera, Cuban poet and short-story writer (born 1912)
- December 12 â Goronwy Rees, Welsh journalist and academic (born 1909)
- December 19 â Donald Creighton, Canadian historian (born 1902)
Awards
Canada
France
Spain
United Kingdom
United States
- American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Fiction :
- Nebula Award: Vonda N. McIntyre, Dreamsnake
- Hugo Award: Vonda N. McIntyre, Dreamsnake
- Locus Award for Best Novel: Vonda N. McIntyre, Dreamsnake
- Newbery Medal for children's literature:
- Bancroft Prize: Christopher Thorne, '
- Bancroft Prize: Anthony F. C. Wallace, '
- Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Sam Shepard, Buried Child
- Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography: Leonard Baker, '
- Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: John Cheever, The Stories of John Cheever
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Robert Penn Warren, '
- Pulitzer Prize for History: Don E. Fehrenbacher, '
- Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction: E. O. Wilson, On Human Nature
Elsewhere
References