1975 in literature - Definition and Overview
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Contents
1 Events
2 New Books
3 Births
4 Deaths
5 Awards
Events
Writing under the pseudonym of "Emile Ajar," author
Romain Gary
becomes the only person to ever win the
Prix Goncourt
twice.
Hearing Secret Harmonies
, the twelfth and final novel of the
A Dance to the Music of Time
duodecalogy by
Anthony Powell
is published.
Ragtime
by
E.L. Doctorow
is published.
New Books
The Ascent of Man
-
Jacob Bronowski
Black Sunday
-
Thomas Harris
The Choirboys
-
Joseph Wambaugh
Curtain
-
Agatha Christie
Dead Babies
-
Martin Amis
Dhalgren
-
Samuel R. Delany
The Eagle Has Landed
-
Jack Higgins
A Fine and Private Place
-
Morley Callaghan
The Great Train Robbery
-
Michael Crichton
Hang That Nigger
-
Arthur Robinson
Hearing Secret Harmonies
-
Anthony Powell
Heat and Dust
-
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
The History Man
-
Malcolm Bradbury
Humboldt's Gift
-
Saul Bellow
In A Shallow Grave
- James Purdy
-
Philip Agee
Looking for Mister Goodbar
- Judith Rossner
Mr. Schutzer
- Timothy L. Bottoms
The Moneychangers
-
Arthur Hailey
My Lord John
Georgette Heyer
Northern Lights
-
Tim O'Brien
Ragtime
-
E.L. Doctorow
The Road to Gandolfo
-
Robert Ludlum
Rudyard Kipling and His World
-
Kingsley Amis
'Salem's Lot
-
Stephen King
Shogun
-
James Clavell
La vie devant soi
-
Romain Gary as Emile Ajar
Woman at Point Zero
-
Nawal El Saadawi
World of Wonders
-
Robertson Davies
Births
Deaths
February 14
-
Sir P. G. Wodehouse
(b.
1881
),
English
comic
novelist
- creator of
Jeeves
and
Wooster
March 13
-
Ivo Andrić
(b.
1892
),
Serbo-Croatian
novelist
- winner,
1961
Nobel Prize for Literature
???? Janko Glazer, (b.
1893
) - poet
???? Vojko Gorjan, (b.
1949
) - poet
Awards
Booker Prize
:
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
,
Heat and Dust
See
1975 Governor General's Awards
for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
Nebula Award
:
Joe Haldeman
,
The Forever War
Newbery Medal
for
children's literature
: Virginia Hamilton,
M. C. Higgins, the Great
Nobel Prize for Literature
:
Eugenio Montale
Prix Goncourt
:
Romain Gary as Emile Ajar
-
La vie devant soi
Prix Médicis
French: Jacques Almira,
Le Voyage à Naucratis
Prix Médicis
International: Steven Millhauser,
La Vie trop brève d'Edwin Mulhouse
-
United States
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
:
Edward Albee
,
Seascape
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
:
Michael Shaara
-
The Killer Angels
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
:
Gary Snyder
-
Turtle Island
Viareggio Prize
: Paolo Volponi,
Il sipario ducale
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