1976 in literature

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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1976.

Events[]

  • January – The first Kolkata Book Fair opens in India.
  • June 21 – The Market Theatre (Johannesburg) is opened as a multiracial venue by Barney Simon.
  • September 3 – Novelist Antonio di Benedetto is released from prison after 18 months of imprisonment and torture under the National Reorganization Process (military dictatorship) in Argentina.[1]
  • September 9 – The Royal Shakespeare Company starts a noted production of Shakespeare's Macbeth at The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, with Ian McKellen and Judi Dench in the leading roles, directed by Trevor Nunn.
  • October 25 – The Royal National Theatre on London's South Bank opens in premises designed by Sir Denys Lasdun, with a performance of Goldoni's 18th-century comedy Il Campiello.[2] Its Lyttleton Theatre first previews on 8 March, followed on 16 March by a performance of Shakespeare's Hamlet by Albert Finney directed by Peter Hall. Its Olivier Theatre opens on October 4 with Marlowe's Elizabethan drama Tamburlaine, also with Finney in the title rôle, directed by Peter Hall.
  • unknown dates

New books[]

Fiction[]

Children and young people[]

Drama[]

Non-fiction[]

Births[]

Uncertain dates

  • Marion Brunet, French young adult and crime fiction writer
  • Jon McGregor, Bermuda-born British fiction writer

Deaths[]

Awards[]

  • Nobel Prize for Literature: Saul Bellow

Canada[]

France[]

Spain[]

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

Elsewhere[]

References[]

  1. ^ Antonio Di Benedetto (23 August 2016). Zama. New York Review Books. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-59017-735-8.
  2. ^ "Queen opens National Theatre in London". On This Day. BBC. 1976-10-25. Archived from the original on 2008-03-07. Retrieved 2012-03-02.
  3. ^ "Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers" (in French). evene.fr. Retrieved 2013-11-29.
  4. ^ "Agatha Christie | Biography, Novels, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
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