This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1994.
Events
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
Deaths
- January 3 â Frank Belknap Long, American horror, fantasy and sci-fi writer (born 1901)
- January 30 â Pierre Boulle, French novelist (born 1912)
- January 31 â Erwin Strittmatter, German writer (born 1912)
- February 6 â Jack Kirby, American comic book cartoonist (born 1917)
- February 11 â Paul Feyerabend, Austrian philosopher of science (born 1924)
- February 26 â J. L. Carr, English novelist (born 1912)
- February 27 â Harold Acton, English writer, scholar and dilettante (born 1904)
- March 9 â Charles Bukowski, German-born American poet and novelist (born 1920)
- March 20 â Lewis Grizzard, American journalist and author (born 1946)
- March 28 â Eugène Ionesco, Romanian playwright (born 1909)
- April 16 â Ralph Ellison, American scholar and writer (born 1914)
- May 24 â John Wain, English novelist, poet and critic (born 1925)
- May 30
- Juan Carlos Onetti, Uruguayan writer (born 1909)
- Isobel English (June Guesdon Jolliffe), English novelist (born 1920)
- June 7 â Dennis Potter, English TV dramatist (born 1935)
- June 17 â Yuri Nagibin, Soviet screenwriter and novelist (born 1920)
- June 26 â Jahanara Imam, Bangladeshi writer and political activist (born 1929)
- July 5 â Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, Malayalam short story writer (born 1908)
- July 30 â Robin Cook (Derek Raymond), English novelist (born 1931)
- August 7 â Rosa Chacel, Spanish writer (born 1898)
- August 14 â Alice Childress, African American playwright, actress and young-adult novelist (born 1916)
- August 25 â Bidhyanath Pokhrel, Nepali poet (born 1918)
- September 7 â James Clavell, Australian-born American novelist (born 1921)
- November 12 â J. I. M. Stewart (Michael Innes), Scottish novelist and critic (born 1906)
- November 15 â Elizabeth George Speare, American children's writer (born 1908)
- November 28 â Ian Serraillier, English novelist and poet (born 1912)
- December 12 â Donna J. Stone, American poet and philanthropist (born 1933)
- December 20 â Eva Alexanderson, Swedish novelist and translator (born 1911)
- December 24 â John Osborne, English dramatist (born 1929)
Awards
Australia
Canada
France
United Kingdom
- Booker Prize: James Kelman, How Late It Was, How Late
- Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Theresa Breslin, Whispers in the Graveyard
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Alan Hollinghurst, The Folding Star
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Doris Lessing, Under My Skin
- Cholmondeley Award: Ruth Fainlight, Gwen Harwood, Elizabeth Jennings, John Mole
- Eric Gregory Award: Julia Copus, Alice Oswald, Steven Blyth, Kate Clanchy, Giles Goodland
- Whitbread Best Book Award: William Trevor, Felicia's Journey
United States
- Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize: Jan Beatty, Mad River
- Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry: Wendell Berry
- Anisfield-Wolf Book Award: Judith Ortiz Cofer, The Latin Deli: Prose and Poetry
- Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry: Stewart James, "Vanessa", and (separately) Marilyn Hacker, "Cancer Winter"
- Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry: A. R. Ammons, Garbage
- Compton Crook Award: Mary Rosenblum, The Drylands
- National Book Award for Fiction: William Gaddis, A Frolic of His Own
- National Book Critics Circle Award: Carol Shields, The Stone Diaries
- Nebula Award: Greg Bear, Moving Mars
- Newbery Medal for children's literature: Lois Lowry, The Giver
- PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction: Philip Roth, Operation Shylock
- Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Edward Albee, Three Tall Women
- Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: E. Annie Proulx, The Shipping News
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Yusef Komunyakaa, Neon Vernacular: New and Selected Poems
- Wallace Stevens Award inaugurated with first award this year: W. S. Merwin
- Whiting Awards:
Fiction: Louis Edward, Mary Hood, Randall Kenan (fiction/nonfiction), Kate Wheeler
Nonfiction: Kennedy Fraser, Wayne Koestenbaum (nonfiction/poetry), Rosemary Mahoney, Claudia Roth Pierpont
Poetry: Mark Doty, Mary Swander (poetry/nonfiction)
Elsewhere
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