1960 in literature - Definition and Overview
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list of years in literature
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Contents
1 Events
2 New Books
3 Births
4 Deaths
5 Awards
Events
Lawrence Durrell
publishes
Clea
, the final volume of the four-book collection titled
The Alexandria Quartet
that began in
1957
.
New Books
Border Country
-
Raymond Williams
Casanova's Chinese Restaurant
-
Anthony Powell
The Chapman Report
-
Irving Wallace
Clea
-
Lawrence Durrell
Critique of Dialectical Reason
-
Jean-Paul Sartre
Don't Tell Alfred
-
Nancy Mitford
For Your Eyes Only
-
Ian Fleming
Green Eggs and Ham
-
Dr. Seuss
Hunters in a Narrow Street
- Jabra Ibrahim Jabra
The Many Colored Coat
-
Morley Callaghan
New Maps of Hell
-
Kingsley Amis
(non-fiction)
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
-
William L. Shirer
Take a Girl Like You
-
Kingsley Amis
To Kill A Mockingbird
-
Harper Lee
The Torch
-
Wilder Penfield
Truth and Method
-
Hans-Georg Gadamer
The Violent Bear It Away
-
Flannery O'Connor
The White Stone
- Carlo Coccioli
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
- Henry Farrell
Births
January 1
-
Helen Fielding
, author
November 10
-
Neil Gaiman
, author
Deaths
January 4
-
Albert Camus
January 12
-
Nevil Shute
, writer
January 14
-
Ralph Chubb
, poet
January 28
-
Zora Neale Hurston
November 28
-
Richard Wright
, author
Awards
Newbery Medal
for
children's literature
: Joseph Krumgold,
Onion John
Nobel Prize for literature
:
Saint-John Perse
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
: Jerome Weidman,
George Abbott
for book'
Jerry Bock
for music, and
Sheldon Harnick
for lyrics,
Fiorello!
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
:
Allen Drury
-
Advise and Consent
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
: W. D. Snodgrass:
Heart's Needle
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