1967 in literature

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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1967.

Events[]

  • January
    • The first publication of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita («Ма́стер и Маргари́та»), in the form left at the author's death in 1940, concludes in the magazine Moskva, although censored portions circulate only in samizdat in the Soviet Union. It is first published in book form this year, by the YMCA Press in Paris.
    • Barbara Gordon is introduced as Batgirl in the Detective Comics series in the United States; when not exercising her superhero powers she uses her doctorate in library science as head of Gotham City public library.
  • March 16 – The first performance of D. H. Lawrence's January 1913 play The Daughter-in-Law is given at the Royal Court Theatre in London.
  • April 24 – The 18-year-old S. E. Hinton's Bildungsroman The Outsiders is published in the United States by Viking Press. She wrote it at the age of 15–16.
  • August 9 – The English playwright Joe Orton (aged 34) is battered to death by his partner, Kenneth Halliwell, who commits suicide in their north London home shortly after.[1] Orton has completed work on a film script, Up Against It, for The Beatles (unproduced).
  • October 21 – American writer Norman Mailer is arrested for civil disobedience during the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam March on The Pentagon.
  • November 9 – The first issue of the magazine Rolling Stone is published in San Francisco.
  • unknown dates
    • The influential New Wave science fiction anthology Dangerous Visions is published in the United States.[2]
    • The Sabon typeface, designed by Jan Tschichold, is introduced.

New books[]

Fiction[]

Children and young people[]

Drama[]

Poetry[]

  • Roger McGough, Brian Patten and Adrian HenriThe Mersey Sound

Non-fiction[]

Births[]

  • January 7Benjamin Kwakye, Ghanaian novelist
  • March 8Mitsuyo Kakuta (角田 光代), Japanese novelist and translator
  • April 19Steven H Silver, American science fiction writer
  • June 16Maylis de Kerangal, French novelist
  • July 11Jhumpa Lahiri, English-born Indian/American writer
  • July 19
    • Zoran Drvenkar, Croatian German novelist
    • Wladimir Kaminer, Russian German short story writer
  • July 31Elizabeth Wurtzel, American memoirist (Prozac Nation) (died 2020)
  • September 21Suman Pokhrel, Nepali poet, lyricist, playwright, translator and artist
  • October 4Miloš Urban, Czech novelist
  • December 12Robert Lepage, French Canadian playwright, actor and director
  • Uncertain dateS. F. Said, Lebanese-born British children's fiction writer

Deaths[]

  • January 29Ion Buzdugan, Romanian poet and political figure (born 1887)
  • February 8Victor Gollancz, English publisher (born 1893)
  • March 2José Martínez Ruiz (Azorín), Spanish novelist (born 1873)
  • March 7Alice B. Toklas, American memoirist and autobiographer (born 1893)
  • March 30Jean Toomer, African American writer (born 1894)
  • May 12John Masefield, English Poet Laureate (born 1878)
  • May 22Langston Hughes, American poet, novelist and playwright (born 1902)
  • June 3Arthur Ransome, English author of children's and other books (born 1884)
  • June 4J. R. Ackerley, English journalist (born 1896)
  • June 7Dorothy Parker, American humorist (born 1893)
  • July 22
    • Lajos Kassák, Hungarian poet, novelist and translator (born 1887)
    • Carl Sandburg, American historian and poet (born 1878)
  • July 31Margaret Kennedy, English novelist and playwright (born 1896)
  • August 2Giles Romilly, English journalist (tranquilizer overdose, born 1916)
  • August 9Joe Orton, English playwright (murdered, born 1933)
  • August 29Sidney Bradshaw Fay, American historian and author (born 1876)
  • September 1Siegfried Sassoon, English poet and memoirist (born 1886)
  • September 12Vladimir Bartol, Slovene author (born 1903)
  • September 16Pavlo Tychyna, Ukrainian poet (born 1891)
  • September 24Robert van Gulik, Dutch author (cancer, born 1910)
  • September 29Carson McCullers, American novelist (brain hemorrhage, born 1917)
  • September – Christopher Okigbo, Nigerian poet (killed in action, born 1930)
  • October 8Vernon Watkins, Welsh poet (heart failure, born 1906)
  • October 9André Maurois, French novelist (born 1885)
  • October 13Georges Sadoul, French journalist and writer on cinema (born 1904)
  • October 14Marcel Aymé, French novelist and children's author (born 1902)
  • October 25Margaret Ayer Barnes, American author and playwright (born 1886)[4]
  • November 17Bo Bergman, Swedish poet (born 1869)
  • November 30Patrick Kavanagh, Irish poet (born 1904)[5]

Awards[]

Canada[]

France[]

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

Elsewhere[]

References[]

  1. ^ Hoare, Philip (2013-09-30). "Kenneth Halliwell: lover, killer… artist?". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  2. ^ Paul Tomlinson; Harry Harrison (1 April 2002). Harry Harrison: An Annotated Bibliography. Wildside Press LLC. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-58715-401-0.
  3. ^ Hahn, Daniel (2015). The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature (Second ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. p. 459. ISBN 978-0-19-871554-2.
  4. ^ Taylor, Lloyd C. (1974). Margaret Ayer Barnes. Boston: Twayne Publishing. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-80570-037-4.
  5. ^ Patrick Kavanagh (2004). Collected Poems. Allen Lane. p. xxviii. ISBN 978-0-7139-9599-2.
  6. ^ Books Related to Compensatory Education. U.S. Office of Education, Bureau of Research. 1969. p. 22.
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