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Contents
1
Events
2
New books
2.1
Fiction
2.2
Genre fiction
2.3
Children and young people
2.4
Drama
2.5
Poetry
2.6
Non-fiction
3
Deaths
4
Awards
4.1
Australia
4.2
Canada
4.3
Europe
4.4
Sweden
4.5
United Kingdom
4.6
United States
4.7
Other
5
See also
6
Notes
7
References
Events
edit
January 1
–
Post- och Inrikes Tidningar
(
Sweden
), the
world's oldest surviving newspaper
(begun in 1645 as
Ordinari Post Tijdender
), starts publishing
online
only.
[
1
]
March 5
– A car bomb explodes on
Mutanabbi Street
in
Baghdad
, the city's historic center of bookselling.
April 1
– The first in the
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
series
by
Jeff Kinney
is released in book form in New York.
[
2
]
April 26
–
Polly Stenham
's play
That Face
, written when she was 19, opens at the
Royal Court Theatre
in London.
July 21
– The final book in
J. K. Rowling
's
Harry Potter
series,
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
, sells over 11 million copies in its first 24 hours, becoming the fastest selling book in history.
[
3
]
November 2
– The
Tomi Ungerer Museum
opens in
Strasbourg
.
[
4
]
November 19
– The first
Kindle
e-book reader is released.
December 5
– The first
European Book Prize
is awarded to
Guy Verhofstadt
for
United States of Europe
.
December 11
–
Terry Pratchett
informs fans online that he has been diagnosed with a rare form of
Alzheimer's disease
.
[
5
]
New books
edit
Fiction
edit
André Aciman
–
Call Me by Your Name
Gilbert Adair
–
A Mysterious Affair of Style
Louis Begley
–
Matters of Honor
Alan Bennett
–
The Uncommon Reader
Bob Burg
and
John D. Mann
–
The Go-Giver
Michael Chabon
–
The Yiddish Policemen's Union
Brock Clarke –
An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England
Bernard Cornwell
–
Sword Song
Jim Crace
–
The Pesthouse
Robert Crais
–
The Watchman
Don DeLillo
–
Falling Man
Junot Díaz
–
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Steve Erickson
–
Zeroville
Joshua Ferris
–
Then We Came to the End
Ge Fei
(格非) – 山河入梦 (
Shanhe Rumeng
)
Cornelia Funke
–
Inkdeath
Helon Habila
–
Measuring Time
Mohsin Hamid
–
The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Han Kang
–
The Vegetarian
(채식주의자,
Chaesikjuuija
)
Don Hannah
–
Ragged Islands
Elizabeth Hay
–
Late Nights on Air
Khaled Hosseini
–
A Thousand Splendid Suns
Hiromi Itō
(伊藤 比呂美) –
The Thorn-Puller: New Tales of the Sugamo Jizō
(とげ抜き 新巣鴨地蔵縁起,
Toge-nuki: Shin Sugamo Jizō engi
)
Denis Johnson
–
Tree of Smoke
Panos Karnezis
–
The Birthday Party
Andrus Kivirähk
–
Mees, kes teadis ussisõnu
(The Man Who Spoke "Snakish")
Jesse Lee Kercheval
–
The Alice Stories
Torsten Krol
–
Callisto
Min Jin Lee
–
Free Food for Millionaires
Ian McEwan
–
On Chesil Beach
Elizabeth McKenzie
–
MacGregor Tells the World
Angela Makholwa
–
Red Ink
Michael Ondaatje
–
Divisadero
Bahaa Taher
–
Sunset Oasis
(واحة الغروب)
Roma Tearne
–
Mosquito
Olga Tokarczuk
–
Flights
(Bieguni)
Zlatko Topčić
–
Safet Sušić
Graham Swift
–
Tomorrow
M. G. Vassanji
–
The Assassin's Song
David Wong
–
John Dies at the End
Kirby Wright
–
Moloka'i Nui Ahina, Summers on the Lonely Isle
Corrina Wycoff
–
O Street
Juli Zeh
–
Dark Matter
Genre fiction
edit
Joe Abercrombie
–
Before They Are Hanged
(March 15, second of The First Law series)
Christopher Barzak
–
One For Sorrow
(August 28)
Jim Butcher
–
White Night
(April 3, Harry Dresden No. 9)
Michael Chabon
–
The Yiddish Policemen's Union
(May 1)
Hal Duncan
–
Ink
(February 2, second in The Book of All Hours series)
Warren Ellis
–
Crooked Little Vein
(July 24)
Steven Erikson
–
Reaper's Gale
(April 24, seventh in the
Malazan Book of the Fallen
series)
Justin Evans –
A Good and Happy Child
(May 22)
William Gibson
–
Spook Country
(August 7)
Ed Greenwood
–
Dark Lord
(September, first in the Falconfar series)
Tanith Lee
–
Piratica III: The Family Sea
(third in
The Piratica Series
)
Scott Lynch
–
Red Seas Under Red Skies
(July 31, second in the
Gentleman Bastard
series)
Richard K. Morgan
–
Th1rte3n
(June 26)
Ian McDonald
–
Brasyl
(May 1)
Chuck Palahniuk
–
Rant: An Oral History of Buster Casey
(May 1)
Douglas Preston
and
Lincoln Child
–
The Wheel of Darkness
Risa –
Battle of Demons
(華鬼,
Hana Oni
, first print (book) publication, July 31)
Lucius Shepard
–
Softspoken
(April 15)
Jeffrey Thomas
–
Deadstock
(February 27)
J. R. R. Tolkien
(died 1973; with
Christopher Tolkien
and
Alan Lee
) –
The Children of Húrin
Catherynne M. Valente
–
The Orphan's Tales: In the Cities of Coin and Spice
(October 30, second in the Orphan's Tales series)
Children and young people
edit
David Almond
–
My Dad's a Birdman
[
6
]
Sherman Alexie
–
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
[
7
]
Robin Brande –
Evolution, Me & Other Freaks of Nature
Libba Bray
–
The Sweet Far Thing
[
8
]
Suzanne Collins
–
Gregor and the Code of Claw
(fifth and final
Underland Chronicles
)
Catherine Drury –
Ivan's Appeal
Joseph Epstein
, etc. –
Literary Genius: 25 Classic Writers Who Define English and American Literature
Charlie Higson
Double or Die
(third in the
Young Bond
series)
Hurricane Gold
(fourth in the
Young Bond
series)
Nick Hornby
–
Slam
D. J. MacHale
–
The Pilgrims of Rayne
Richelle Mead
–
Vampire Academy
(first in the eponymous series of six books for reluctant readers)
Stephenie Meyer
–
Eclipse
[
9
]
China Miéville
–
Un Lun Dun
Robert Muchamore
The Fall
(seventh in the
CHERUB
series)
Mad Dogs
(eighth in the
CHERUB
series)
Jenny Nimmo
–
Charlie Bone and the Wilderness Wolf
Garth Nix
–
Lady Friday
(fifth book in
The Keys to the Kingdom
series)
Janet Nolan –
A Father's Day Thank You
Iona Opie
–
Mother Goose's Little Treasures
Jerry Pinkney
(adapted from
Brothers Grimm
) –
Little Red Riding Hood
J. K. Rowling
–
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
(final book in the
Harry Potter
series)
Brian Selznick
–
The Invention of Hugo Cabret
Hikaru Sugii
(杉井 光) –
Heaven's Memo Pad
Laura Wiess –
Such A Pretty Girl
N. D. Wilson
–
100 Cupboards
(first book in the
100 Cupboards
series)
Drama
edit
Hassan Abdulrazzak –
Baghdad Wedding
Bola Agbaje
–
Gone Too Far!
Jacob M. Appel
–
The Mistress of Wholesome
Sebastian Barry
–
The Pride of Parnell Street
Jon Fosse
–
I Am the Wind
Melissa James Gibson
–
Current Nobody
Lee Hall
–
The Pitmen Painters
David Henry Hwang
–
Yellow Face
Tracy Letts
–
August: Osage County
Caleb Lewis
–
Dogfall
Tarell Alvin McCraney
–
The Brothers Size
Hannah Moscovitch
–
East of Berlin
Brendan O'Carroll
–
For the Love of Mrs. Brown
Mark O'Rowe
–
Terminus
Aaron Sorkin
–
The Farnsworth Invention
Nick Stafford
(stage adaptation) –
War Horse
Polly Stenham
–
That Face
Poetry
edit
Main article:
2007 in poetry
Dejan Stojanović
–
Ples vremena
(Dance of Time)
[
10
]
Non-fiction
edit
Peter Ackroyd
–
Thames: Sacred River
Xurxo Borrazás
–
Arte e parte
Andrea Cagan
–
Peace Is Possible: The Life and Message of Prem Rawat
Umberto Eco
–
On Ugliness
Wayne Federman
,
Marshall Terrill
and Jackie Maravich –
Maravich
: The Definitive Biography of Pistol
Pete Maravich
David Halberstam
–
The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War
Ian Halperin
–
Hollywood Undercover
Christopher Hitchens
–
God is not Great
A. J. Jacobs
–
The Year of Living Biblically
Linda and Terry Jamison
–
Separated at Earth
Naomi Klein
–
The Shock Doctrine
Arthur Kroeger
–
Hard Passage: A Mennonite Family's Long Journey from Russia to Canada
Nica Lalli –
Nothing: Something to Believe In
Anthony Lewis
–
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate
Lupa –
A Field Guide to Otherkin
David McMillan
–
Escape
John Matteson
–
Eden's Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father
Daisuke Miyao
–
Sessue Hayakawa: Silent Cinema and Transnational Stardom
Haruki Murakami
–
What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
(走ることについて語るときに僕の語ること,
Hashiru Koto ni Tsuite Kataru Toki ni Boku no Kataru Koto
)
Ram Oren
–
ha-Shevu?ah
(released in English in 2009 as
Gertruda's Oath
)
Jessica Riskin
–
Genesis Redux
Bruce Serafin
–
Stardust
[
11
]
Kathy Stevens –
Where the Blind Horse Sings
[
12
]
Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș
–
Lupta vieții unui octogenar
(An Octogenarian's Lifelong Combat; posthumous)
Deaths
edit
January 11
–
Robert Anton Wilson
, American author and conspiracy researcher (born
1932
)
[
13
]
January 19
–
Hrant Dink
, Turkish-Armenian journalist (born
1954
; murdered)
[
14
]
January 23
–
Ryszard Kapuściński
, Polish journalist (born
1932
)
[
15
]
January 27
–
Herbert Reinecker
, German novelist, dramatist and screenwriter (born
1914
)
[
16
]
January 30
–
Sidney Sheldon
, American writer (born
1917
)
[
17
]
February 22
–
Lothar-Günther Buchheim
, German author, painter, and art collector (born
1918
)
[
18
]
March 2
–
Henri Troyat
, French writer and historian (born
1911
)
[
19
]
February 16
–
Sheridan Morley
, English critic and biographer (born
1941
)
March 30
–
Michael Dibdin
, British crime writer (born
1947
)
[
20
]
April 1
–
Driss Chraïbi
, Moroccan author (born
1926
)
[
21
]
April 3
–
Marion Eames
, Welsh novelist writing mainly in Welsh (born
1921
)
[
22
]
April 11
–
Kurt Vonnegut
, American satirical novelist (born
1922
)
[
23
]
April 23
–
David Halberstam
, American journalist and historian (born
1934
| road accident)
[
24
]
May 8
–
Philip R. Craig
, American author and poet (born
1933
)
May 17
–
Lloyd Alexander
, American author (born
1924
)
[
25
]
June 3
–
Suzanne Robert
, French Canadian novelist (born
1948
)
June 21
–
Douglas Hill
, Canadian science fiction author and reviewer (born
1935
)
June 27
–
Dragutin Tadijanović
, Croatian poet (born
1905
)
July 31
–
Margaret Avison
, Canadian poet (born
1918
)
August 3
–
John Gardner
, British author of James Bond continuation novels (born
1926
)
[
26
]
September 3
–
Mária Szepes
, Hungarian novelist and screenwriter (born
1908
)
September 4
–
Zenia Larsson
, Polish-Swedish writer and sculptor of Jewish descent (born
1922
)
September 6
–
Madeleine L'Engle
, American novelist (born
1918
)
[
27
]
September 16
–
Robert Jordan
(James Oliver Rigney, Jr.), American fantasy and historical novelist (born
1948
)
[
28
]
October 19
–
Jan Wolkers
, Dutch author, sculptor and painter (born
1925
)
October 22
–
Ève Curie
, French author, daughter of
Pierre
and
Marie Curie
(born
1904
)
[
29
]
November 10
–
Norman Mailer
, American novelist, journalist and playwright (born
1923
)
[
30
]
November 12
–
Ira Levin
, American novelist, dramatist and songwriter (born
1929
)
[
31
]
November 19
–
Magda Szabó
, Hungarian novelist, dramatist and essayist (born
1917
)
[
32
]
November 27
–
Jane Rule
, Canadian novelist (born
1931
)
November 28
–
Elly Beinhorn
, German pilot and author (born
1907
)
[
33
]
December 22
–
Julien Gracq
, French novelist, critic and poet (born
1910
)
[
34
]
December 27
–
Jaan Kross
, Estonian writer (born
1920
)
[
35
]
Awards
edit
Nobel Prize in Literature
:
Doris Lessing
Australia
edit
ALS Gold Medal
:
Alexis Wright
,
Carpentaria
Miles Franklin Award
:
Alexis Wright
,
Carpentaria
Patrick White Award
:
David Rowbotham
Canada
edit
Canada Reads
:
Heather O'Neill
,
Lullabies for Little Criminals
,
Le Combat des livres
:
Denis Thériault
,
L'Iguane
Dayne Ogilvie Prize
:
Michael V. Smith
Edna Staebler Award
for
Creative Non-Fiction
:
Linden MacIntyre
,
Causeway
[
36
]
Governor General's Awards
: Multiple categories; see
2007 Governor General's Awards
Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction
:
Anna Porter
,
Kasztner's Train: The True Story of Rezso Kasztner, Unknown Hero of the Holocaust
Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize
:
Lawrence Hill
,
The Book of Negroes
Scotiabank Giller Prize
:
Elizabeth Hay
,
Late Nights on Air
Europe
edit
Camões Prize
:
António Lobo Antunes
Europe Theatre Prize
:
Robert Lepage
and
Peter Zadek
European Book Prize
:
Guy Verhofstadt
,
United States of Europe
Prix Goncourt
:
Gilles Leroy
,
Alabama Song
[
37
]
Sweden
edit
Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
:
Banco del Libro
[
38
]
United Kingdom
edit
Caine Prize for African Writing
:
Monica Arac de Nyeko
,"Jambula Tree"
Carnegie Medal
for children's literature:
Meg Rosoff
,
Just in Case
[
39
]
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for fiction:
Rosalind Belben
,
Our Horses in Egypt
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for biography:
Rosemary Hill
,
God's Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain
Man Booker Prize
:
Anne Enright
,
The Gathering
Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction
: to
Half of a Yellow Sun
by
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
United States
edit
Newbery Award
for children's literature:
Susan Patron
,
The Higher Power Of Lucky
Compton Crook Award
:
Naomi Novik
,
His Majesty's Dragon
Lambda Literary Awards
: Multiple categories; see
2007 Lambda Literary Awards
.
National Book Award for Fiction
: to
Tree of Smoke
by
Denis Johnson
National Book Critics Circle Award
: to
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
by
Junot Díaz
PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
: to
Everyman
by
Philip Roth
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
: to
The Road
by
Cormac McCarthy
Whiting Awards
: Fiction:
Ben Fountain
,
Brad Kessler
,
Dalia Sofer
; Nonfiction:
Carlo Rotella
,
Peter Trachtenberg
,
Jack Turner
; Plays:
Sheila Callaghan
,
Tarell Alvin McCraney
; Poetry:
Paul Guest
,
Cate Marvin
Other
edit
SAARC Literary Award
:
Mahasveta Devi
See also
edit
List of literary awards
List of poetry awards
2007 in Australian literature
2007 in comics
Notes
edit
Hahn, Daniel (2015).
The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature
(2nd ed.). Oxford. University Press.
ISBN
9780198715542
.
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^
Oldest newspapers still in circulation
Archived
2004-01-07 at the
Wayback Machine
-
World Association of Newspapers
^
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Diary of a wimpy kid
(Hardcover ed.). New York: Amulet Books.
ISBN
978-0810993136
.
^
"
'Harry Potter' tale is fastest-selling book in history"
.
International Herald Tribune
. July 23, 2007.
Archived
from the original on February 10, 2009
. Retrieved
May 21,
2011
.
^
"Tomi Ungerer - Lambiek Comiclopedia"
.
^
"Pratchett funds Alzheimer's study"
.
BBC News
. March 13, 2008
. Retrieved
July 31,
2010
.
^
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^
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^
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^
Hahn 2015, p. 602
^
"Dejan Stojanović, Ples Vremena, Konras, Beograd, 2007"
.
Internet Archive
.
^
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Edna Staebler Award
Archived
December 8, 2012, at
archive.today
,
Wilfrid Laurier University
Headlines (News Releases), Retrieved 11/16/2012
^
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.
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(in Spanish)
. Retrieved
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^
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.
Reuters
. Retrieved
May 1,
2007
.
^
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.
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October 15,
2014
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^
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. Berghahn Books. p. 385.
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"Sidney Sheldon, Author of Steamy Novels, Dies at 89"
.
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. January 31, 2007.
^
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(March 5, 2007).
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.
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^
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.
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.
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.
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.
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"Kurt Vonnegut, Writer of Classics of the American Counterculture, Dies at 84"
.
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.
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.
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2019
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"Eve Curie Labouisse, Mother's Biographer, Dies at 102"
.
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.
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Thurber, Jon (November 14, 2007).
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"
.
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.
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on 25 January 2018
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2018
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^
"Julien Gracq, 97, Iconoclastic French Surrealist Writer".
The New York Times
. December 24, 2007.
^
"Jaan Kross, Estonia's best known writer, dies at 87"
.
International Herald Tribune
. December 27, 2007.
^
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,
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