This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 2008.
Events
- January 1 â In the UK's 2008 New Year Honours List, Hanif Kureishi (CBE), Jenny Uglow (OBE), Peter Vansittart (OBE) and Debjani Chatterjee (MBE) are all rewarded for "services to literature".
- February 29 â Belgian-born "Misha Defonseca" admits that her bestselling ' (1997) is a literary forgery.
- April â Signet Books announce they will cease to publish the American historical romance novelist Cassie Edwards after a dispute over plagiarism.
- April 25 â The first Twitter novel, Small Places by Nicholas Belardes, is launched.
- May 7âÂÂ11 â The first Palestine Festival of Literature is held.
- June 15 â Gore Vidal, asked in a New York Times interview how he felt about the death of his rival William F. Buckley, Jr., replies: "I thought hell is bound to be a livelier place, as he joins forever those whom he served in life, applauding their prejudices and fanning their hatred."
- July â Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981) is the winner of a poll to select the "Best of the Booker".
New books
Fiction
Genre fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
- The Academi â Encyclopaedia of Wales (Gwyddoniadur Cymru) (January)
- Julie Andrews â ' (April 1)
- Kwame Anthony Appiah â Experiments in Ethics
- Dan Ariely â Predictably Irrational (February 19)
- Margaret Atwood â ' (October 1)
- Mary Beard â Pompeii: The Life of a Roman Town
- Dionne Brand â A Kind of Perfect Speech (Ralph Gustafson Lecture)
- Augusten Burroughs â A Wolf at the Table (April 29)
- Michael Chabon â Maps and Legends (May 1)
- D. K. Chakrabarti â The Battle for Ancient India: An essay in the sociopolitics of Indian archaeology
- Rob Christensen â The Paradox of Tar Heel Politics
- Sloane Crosley â I Was Told There'd Be Cake (April 1)
- John Duignan â ' (October 7)
- Eminem â The Way I Am (October 21)
- Richard Florida â Who's Your City? (March)
- Raymond Geuss â Philosophy and Real Politics
- Philip Hoare â Leviathan, or The Whale (September 16)
- Jim Holt â '
- Chloe Hooper â '
- B. B. Lal â RÃÂma, His Historicity, Mandir, and Setu: Evidence of Literature, Archaeology, and Other Sciences
- Thomas Cairns Livingstone â '
- Minae Mizumura â The Fall of Language in the Age of English
- Scholastique Mukasonga â La femme aux pieds nus (The Barefoot Woman)
- Haruki Murakami (translated by Philip Gabriel) â What I Talk About When I Talk About Running (July 29)
- Shuja Nawaz â '
- Frances Osborne â The Bolter: Idina Sackville
- Chris Pash â The Last Whale
- Randy Pausch and Jeffrey Zaslow â Last Lecture
- Peter Rees â The Other ANZACs
- David Sedaris â When You Are Engulfed in Flames (June 3)
- Tore Skeie â Alv Erlingsson: fortellingen om en adelsmanns undergang
- Vaclav Smil â Energy in Nature and Society: General Energetics of Complex Systems
- Chunghee Sarah Soh â The Comfort Women: Sexual Violence and Postcolonial Memory in Korea and Japan
- Shreve Stockton - The Daily Coyote
- Jane Straus â The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
- Kate Summerscale â The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher, or The Murder at Road Hill House (April)
- Ronnie Thompson (pseudonym) â ' (January 24)
- Bjørn Christian Tørrissen â One for the Road (January 31; translation of I pose og sekk!, 2005)
- Barbara Walters â Audition: A Memoir (May 6)
- Russell Wangersky â '
- Meralda Warren and others â Mi Base side orn Pitcairn (My Favourite Place on Pitcairn, first book published in Pitkern creole)
- Dagmar S. Wodtko, Britta Irslinger and Carolin Schneider (eds.) â Nomina im Indogermanischen Lexikon
Deaths
- January 2 â George MacDonald Fraser, Scottish novelist and screenplay writer (born 1925)
- January 3 â Henri Chopin, French poet (born 1922)
- January 11 â Nancy Phelan, Australian writer (born 1913)
- January 13 â Patricia Verdugo, Chilean journalist and writer (born 1947)
- January 16 â Hone Tuwhare, New Zealand poet (born 1922)
- January 17 â Edward D. Hoch, American detective fiction writer (born 1930)
- January 26
- John Ardagh, Nyasaland-born English journalist and writer (born 1928)
- Abraham Brumberg, American writer and editor (born 1926)
- January 29 â Margaret Truman, American crime novelist and singer (born 1924)
- January 30 â Miles Kington, Northern Irish-born English journalist and writer (born 1941)
- February 4 â Rose Hacker, English writer and journalist (born 1906)
- February 7 â Richard Altick, American literary historian (born 1915)
- February 8 â Phyllis A. Whitney, Japan-born American mystery writer (born 1903)
- February 10 â Steve Gerber, American comic book writer (born 1947)
- February 18 â Alain Robbe-Grillet, French novelist (born 1922)
- February 21
- Archie Hind, Scottish novelist (born 1928)
- Robin Moore, American novelist and memoirist (born 1925)
- February 22 â Stephen Marlowe, American science fiction and crime writer (born 1928)
- February 28 â Julian Rathbone, English novelist (born 1935)
- February 29 â Val Plumwood (Val Routley), Australian philosopher (born 1939)
- March 16 â Jonathan Williams, American poet (born 1929)
- March 19
- Arthur C. Clarke, English science fiction writer and futurologist (born 1917)
- Hugo Claus, Belgian writer in Flemish and English (born 1929)
- March 23 â E. A. Markham, Montserrat poet, writer and activist (born 1939)
- April 3 â Andrew Crozier, English poet and scholar (born 1943)
- April 7 â Ludu Daw Amar, Burmese writer and journalist (born 1915)
- April 13 â Robert Greacen, Irish poet (born 1920)
- April 17
- Aimé Césaire, Martinique poet and writer in French (born 1913)
- Zoya Krakhmalnikova, Russian writer and editor (born 1929)
- April 18
- Michael de Larrabeiti, English young-adult novelist and travel writer (born 1934)
- William W. Warner, American biologist and Pulitzer Prize writer (born 1920)
- May 1 â Elaine Dundy, American novelist, biographer and playwright (born 1921)
- May 9 â Nuala O'Faolain, Irish critic and writer (born 1940)
- May 11 â Jeff Torrington, Scottish novelist (born 1935)
- May 12 â Oakley Hall, American novelist (born 1920)
- May 14 â Roy Heath, Guyanese novelist (born 1926)
- May 15 â Muhyi al-Din Faris, Sudanese poet (born 1936)
- May 19 â Vijay Tendulkar, Indian playwright (born 1928)
- May 22 â Robert Asprin, American science fiction writer (born 1946)
- May 23 â Alan Brien, English journalist and novelist (born 1925)
- May 28 â Elinor Lyon, British children's writer (born 1921)
- June 2 â Ferenc FejtÃ
Â, Hungarian-born French historian and journalist (born 1909)
- June 4 â Matthew Bruccoli, American biographer and scholar (born 1931)
- June 5 â Angus Calder, British writer and scholar (born 1942)
- June 8 â Peter Rühmkorf, German poet and writer (born 1929)
- June 9 â Algis Budrys (John A. Sentry), American science fiction writer of Lithuanian origin (born 1931)
- June 10
- Chinghiz Aitmatov, Kyrgyz writer in Kyrgyz and Russian (born 1928)
- Eliot Asinof, American novelist and baseball writer (born 1919)
- June 16 â Mario Rigoni Stern, Italian novelist (born 1921)
- June 18 â Tasha Tudor, American children's writer and illustrator (born 1915)
- June 22 â Albert Cossery, Egyptian-born French novelist (born 1913)
- June 24 â Ruth Cardoso, Brazilian anthropologist and writer (born 1930)
- June 25 â Lyall Watson, South African scientist and new age writer (born 1939)
- June 27 â Lenka Reinerová, Czech writer in German (born 1916)
- September 5 â Robert Giroux, American editor and publisher (born 1914)
- September 7 â Gregory Mcdonald, American mystery writer (born 1937)
- September 12 â David Foster Wallace, American novelist (born 1962)
- September 17 â James Crumley, American crime writer (born 1939)
- September 20 â Duncan Glen, Scottish poet, critic and literary historian (born 1933)
- September 23 â William Woodruff, English historian and autobiographer (born 1916)
- September 24 â Bengt Anderberg, Swedish poet, novelist and children's writer (born 1920)
- September 29 â Hayden Carruth, American poet and literary critic (born 1921)
- October 4 â Peter Vansittart, English novelist and historical writer (born 1920)
- October 10 â Ilie Purcaru, Romanian journalist and poet (born 1933)
- October 14 â Barrington J. Bayley, English science fiction writer (born 1937)
- October 26 â Tony Hillerman, American mystery writer (born 1925)
- October 27 â Es'kia Mphahlele, South African writer in English (born 1919)
- October 29 â William Wharton (Albert William Du Aime), American novelist (born 1925)
- October 31 â Studs Terkel, American historian and broadcaster (born 1912)
- November 4 â Michael Crichton, American writer and scholar (born 1942)
- November 13 â Jules Archer, American historian and author (born 1915)
- November 14 â Kristin Hunter, American author and academic (born 1931)
- December 1 â Dorothy Sterling, American non-fiction writer for children and historian (born 1913)
- December 4 â Forrest J Ackerman, American magazine editor, science fiction writer, and literary agent (born 1916)
- December 15 â Anne-Catharina Vestly, Norwegian children's book author (born 1920)
- December 20 â Adrian Mitchell, English poet, playwright and fiction writer (born 1932)
- December 24 â Harold Pinter, English playwright and screenwriter (born 1930)
- December 31 â Donald E. Westlake, American novelist (born 1933)
Awards and honors
Australia
Canada
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States
Fiction: Mischa Berlinski, Laleh Khadivi, Manuel Muñoz, Benjamin Percy, Lysley Tenorio
Nonfiction: Donovan Hohn
Plays: Dael Orlandersmith
Poetry: Rick Hilles, Douglas Kearney, Julie Sheehan
Other
Notes
References
See also