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See also: 1976 in literature, other events of 1977, 1978 in literature, list of years in literature. See also: 1975 in literature, other events of 1976, 1977 in literature, list of years in literature. ...
Jump to: navigation, search For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). ...
See also: 1977 in literature, other events of 1978, 1979 in literature, list of years in literature. ...
This page indexes the individual year in literature pages. ...
Events
New books Jump to: navigation, search The Amityville Horror was a best-selling 1977 novel by Jay Anson, and a 1979 film , about a family that moves into a house in the New York village of Amityville, on the south shore of Long Island where a murder was committed, and finds that...
Jay Anson (4 November 1921-12 March 1980) was an American author whose first (and most famous) work was The Amityville Horror. ...
Irwin Shaw (né Irwin Gilbert Shamforoff, February 27, 1913 - May 16, 1984) was an American Jewish playwright, screen writer and author. ...
For the scientific journal Heredity see Heredity (journal) Heredity (the adjective is hereditary) is the transfer of characters from parent to offspring, either through their genes or through the social institution called inheritance (for example, a title of nobility is passed from individual to individual according to relevant customs and...
Sidney Sheldon Sidney Sheldon (born February 11, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois), is an American screenwriter and novelist. ...
For the U.S. kidnap victim, see Elizabeth Smart kidnapping. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Chancellor Manuscript is a movie Leonardo DiCaprio will star in. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Robert Ludlum (May 25, 1927 â March 12, 2001) was the author of 29 spy fiction novels. ...
Pauline Gedge (born 1945) is a Canadian novelist who lives in Edgerton, Alberta. ...
James F. Fixx (April 23, 1932 – July 20, 1984) was the author of the 1977 best-selling book, The Complete Book of Running. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Daniel Martin could refer to: Daniel Martin (novel) Daniel Martin (Governor of Maryland) This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...
John Fowles is an English novelist and essayist. ...
Harold Robbins (originally Harold Rubin) (May 21, 1916âOctober 14, 1997) was an American author. ...
The Honourable Schoolboy, published in 1977, is the second novel of the Karla Trilogy, written by spy author John Le Carré. Although George Smiley has a major supporting role, the protagonist is the Honourable Jerry Westerby, Esq. ...
John le Carré is the pseudonym of David John Moore Cornwell (born October 19, 1931 in Poole, Dorset, England). ...
Erica (Mann) Jong (born March 26, 1942) is an American author and educator. ...
An illusion is a distortion of a sensory perception. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Richard Bach (born June 23, 1936) is an American writer. ...
2003 Penguin Books paperback edition The Spy Who Loved Me is a James Bond novel by Ian Fleming first published in 1962. ...
Christopher Wood (November 5, 1935) is a screenwriter best known for the James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979 Woods novelization of The Spy Who Loved Me was the first ever James Bond novelization, authorized by Glidrose Publications. ...
Olivers Story is the sequel to the famous book Love Story, turned into a movie of the same name in 1978. ...
Erich Wolf Segal (born June 16, 1937 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American author, screenwriter and educator. ...
The Plague Dogs is the third novel of Richard Adams, author of Watership Down. ...
Richard George Adams (born May 9, 1920 in Newbury, Berkshire, England) is a British novelist who is best known for two novels with animal characters, Watership Down and The Plague Dogs. ...
The Public Burning is a 1977 novel by Robert Coover. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Robert Coover (born February 4, 1932) is an American author and professor in the Literary Arts program at Brown University. ...
Rage (originally titled Getting It On) is the first novel by Stephen King published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. ...
Richard Bachman is a pen name for Stephen King, considered by many to be the master of the horror genre. ...
Mark Helprin is a contemporary award-winning Jewish-American novelist and journalist. ...
Jump to: navigation, search A Scanner Darkly is a 1977 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Philip K. Dick Philip Kindred Dick (16 December 1928 â 2 March 1982), often known by his initials PKD, and sometimes by the pen name Richard Phillips, was an American science fiction writer and novelist who changed the genre profoundly. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Dame Iris Murdoch Jean Iris Murdoch DBE (July 15, 1919 â February 8, 1999) was an AngloâIrish writer and philosopher, best known for her novels, which combine rich characterization and compelling plotlines, usually involving ethical or sexual themes. ...
The Shining (1977) is a horror novel by American author Stephen King. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author best known for horror novels. ...
The Silmarillion is a collection of J. R. R. Tolkiens works, edited and published posthumously by his son Christopher R. Tolkien, with some minor assistance from fantasy fiction writer Guy Gavriel Kay. ...
Jump to: navigation, search J. R. R. Tolkien in 1972, in his study at Merton Street (from by H. Carpenter) John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (January 3, 1892 â September 2, 1973) is best known as the author of The Hobbit and its sequel The Lord of the Rings. ...
Buchi Emecheta is a Nigerian novelist, whose works include: In the Ditch (1972, her first), Second Class Citizen, The Bride Price, The Slave Girl (Jock Campbell Award), The Joys of Motherhood, Destination Biafra, Naira Power, Double Yoke, Gwendolen, The Rape of Shavi, and Kehinde. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Song of Solomon cover Song of Solomon (ISBN 0452260116) is a novel by Pulitzer-prize and Nobel-prize winner Toni Morrison, published in 1977. ...
Toni Morrison (born February 18, 1931) is one of the most prominent authors in world literature, having won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993. ...
Larry McMurtry (born June 3, 1936 in Wichita Falls, Texas) is an American novelist, essayist and screenwriter. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Thorn Birds is a 1977 best-selling novel by Colleen McCullough, an Australian author. ...
Colleen McCullough (born Tuesday, June 1, 1937) is an internationally acclaimed Australian author. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Melvin Van Peebles (born August 21, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor, director, screenwriter and composer, and the father of actor and director Mario Van Peebles. ...
The Wars is is a 1977 novel by Timothy Findley. ...
Timothy Irving Frederick Findley, OC , O. Ont. ...
Births Jump to: navigation, search Jonathan Safran Foer (born 1977) is a Jewish-American writer who lives in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, with his wife, novelist Nicole Krauss, and their dog, George. ...
Deaths - January 14 - Anaïs Nin, novelist and diarist
- February 27 - John Dickson Carr, crime novelist
- April 7 - Jim Thompson, pulp fiction author
- April 11 - Jacques Prévert, poet
- July 2 - Vladimir Nabokov, Russian/American novelist
- September 4 - E. F. Schumacher, Small is Beautiful author
- September 12 - Robert Lowell, poet
- October 27 - James M. Cain, novelist, newspaperman
- November 10 - Dennis Wheatley, occult novelist
- November 30 - Terence Rattigan, dramatist
- December 22 - Frank Thiess, German writer
Jump to: navigation, search January 14 is the 14th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Anaïs Nin Anaïs Nin (February 21, 1903 - January 14, 1977) was a French author who became famous for her published diaries, which span a period of forty years, beginning when she was eleven years old. ...
February 27 is the 58th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
John Dickson Carr (November 30, 1906 - February 27, 1977) was a prolific American-born author of detective stories who also published under the pen names Carter Dickson, Carr Dickson, and Roger Fairbairn. ...
April 7 is the 97th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (98th in leap years). ...
James Myers Thompson (September 27, 1906, Anadarko, Oklahoma TerritoryâApril 7, 1977, Los Angeles, California) was an American writer of short stories, screenplays and novels, largely of the pulp fiction kind. ...
Jump to: navigation, search April 11 is the 101st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (102nd in leap years). ...
Jacques Prévert (February 4, 1900 - April 11, 1977) was a French poet and screenwriter. ...
Jump to: navigation, search July 2 is the 183rd day of the year (184th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 182 days remaining. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (Russian: ÐÐ»Ð°Ð´Ð¸Ð¼Ð¸Ñ ÐладимиÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ðабоков; pronounced: vlah-DEE-meer nah-BAWK-awf) (April 10 O.S. [April 22 N.S.], 1899 - July 2, 1977) was a Russian-American author. ...
Jump to: navigation, search September 4 is the 247th day of the year (248th in leap years). ...
Ernst Friedrich Fritz Schumacher (16 August 1911 â 4 September 1977) was an internationally influential economic thinker with a professional background as a statistician and economist in Britain. ...
Jump to: navigation, search September 12 is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years). ...
Robert Lowell Robert Lowell (March 1, 1917–September 12, 1977), born Robert Traill Spence Lowell, Jr. ...
Jump to: navigation, search October 27 is the 300th day of the year (301st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 65 days remaining. ...
James Mallahan Cain (July 1, 1892 â October 27, 1977) was an American journalist and crime writer. ...
Jump to: navigation, search November 10 is the 314th day of the year (315th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 51 days remaining. ...
Dennis Wheatley (8 January 1897-10 November 1977) was a British writer born in London. ...
Jump to: navigation, search November 30 is the 334th day (335th on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with 31 days remaining, as the final day of November. ...
Terence Mervyn Rattigan (June 10, 1911-November 30, 1977) was one of Britains most important 20th century dramatists. ...
Jump to: navigation, search December 22 is the 356th day of the year (357th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Awards - Booker Prize: Paul Scott, Staying On
- Nebula Award: Frederik Pohl, Gateway
- Newbery Medal for children's literature: Mildred Taylor, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
- Nobel Prize for Literature: Vicente Aleixandre
- Prix Goncourt: Didier Decoin, John l'enfer
- Prix Médicis French: Michel Butel, L'Autre Amour
- Prix Médicis International: Hector Bianciotti, Le Traité des saisons - Argentina
- Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Michael Cristofer, The Shadow Box
- Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: no award given
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: James Merrill, Divine Comedies
- Pulitzer Prize for History: David M. Potter: The Impending Crisis, 1841-186 (Completed and edited by Don E. Fehrenbacher).
- Viareggio Prize: Davide Lajolo, Veder l'erba dalla parte delle radici
- 1977 Governor General's Awards
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