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*[[John Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner]] – ''[[Death is Forever]]'' |
*[[John Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner]] – ''[[Death is Forever]]'' |
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*[[Neil Gaiman]] – ''[[The Sandman: Season of Mists]]'' (graphic novel; volume 4 of ''[[The Sandman (Vertigo)|The Sandman]]'' series) |
*[[Neil Gaiman]] – ''[[The Sandman: Season of Mists]]'' (graphic novel; volume 4 of ''[[The Sandman (Vertigo)|The Sandman]]'' series) |
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*[[Neil Gaiman]] |
*[[Neil Gaiman]] and [[Dave McKean]] – ''[[Signal to Noise (comics)|Signal to Noise]]'' (graphic novel) |
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*[[Cristina García (journalist)|Cristina García]] – ''[[Dreaming in Cuban]]'' |
*[[Cristina García (journalist)|Cristina García]] – ''[[Dreaming in Cuban]]'' |
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*[[Mark Gatiss]] – ''[[Nightshade (Gatiss novel)|Nightshade]]'' |
*[[Mark Gatiss]] – ''[[Nightshade (Gatiss novel)|Nightshade]]'' |
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*[[Christiane Éluère]] – ''[[L'Europe des Celtes]]'' |
*[[Christiane Éluère]] – ''[[L'Europe des Celtes]]'' |
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*[[John Gray (U.S. author)|John Gray]] – ''[[Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus]]'' |
*[[John Gray (U.S. author)|John Gray]] – ''[[Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus]]'' |
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*[[Elizabeth Hay (novelist)|Elizabeth Hay]] – ''[[The Only Snow in Havana]]''<ref>{{ |
*[[Elizabeth Hay (novelist)|Elizabeth Hay]] – ''[[The Only Snow in Havana]]''<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.wlu.ca/page.php?grp_id=2529&p=11321 |publisher=[[Wilfrid Laurier University]] |title=Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction – Previous Winners – 1993: Elizabeth Hay |accessdate=2012-11-19 |archive-url=https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20140606164249/https://www.wlu.ca/page.php?grp_id=2529&p=11321 |archive-date=2014-06-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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*[[Nick Hornby]] – ''[[Fever Pitch]]'' |
*[[Nick Hornby]] – ''[[Fever Pitch]]'' |
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*Charles Jennings - ''[[Up North (book)|Up North]]'' |
*Charles Jennings - ''[[Up North (book)|Up North]]'' |
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*[[Andrew Morton (writer)|Andrew Morton]] – ''Diana: Her True Story'' |
*[[Andrew Morton (writer)|Andrew Morton]] – ''Diana: Her True Story'' |
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*[[Mark E. Neely, Jr.]] – ''[[The Fate of Liberty: Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties]]'' |
*[[Mark E. Neely, Jr.]] – ''[[The Fate of Liberty: Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties]]'' |
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*[[Liza Potvin]] – ''[[White Lies (for my mother)]]''<ref>{{ |
*[[Liza Potvin]] – ''[[White Lies (for my mother)]]''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2992445-white-lies|title=White Lies (for my mother)|work=Goodreads|accessdate=2012-11-20}}</ref> |
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*[[Léon Werth]] (died [[1955 in literature|1955]]) – ''33 Jours'' (written [[1940 in literature|1940]]) |
*[[Léon Werth]] (died [[1955 in literature|1955]]) – ''33 Jours'' (written [[1940 in literature|1940]]) |
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*[[February 10]] – [[Alex Haley]], African-American writer (born [[1921 in literature|1921]]) |
*[[February 10]] – [[Alex Haley]], African-American writer (born [[1921 in literature|1921]]) |
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*[[February 16]] |
*[[February 16]] |
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**[[Angela Carter]], English novelist (lung cancer, born [[1940 in literature|1940]])<ref>{{ |
**[[Angela Carter]], English novelist (lung cancer, born [[1940 in literature|1940]])<ref>{{Cite web |title=Angela Carter |url=https://www.bl.uk/people/angela-carter |website=The British Library |accessdate=27 March 2019}}</ref> |
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**[[George MacBeth]], Scottish poet and novelist (motor neurone disease, born [[1932 in literature|1932]]) |
**[[George MacBeth]], Scottish poet and novelist (motor neurone disease, born [[1932 in literature|1932]]) |
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*[[April 6]] – [[Isaac Asimov]], American science fiction author (born [[1920 in literature|1920]]) |
*[[April 6]] – [[Isaac Asimov]], American science fiction author (born [[1920 in literature|1920]]) |
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===Canada=== |
===Canada=== |
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*See [[1992 Governor General's Awards]] for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards. |
*See [[1992 Governor General's Awards]] for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards. |
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*[[Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction]]: [[Marie Wadden]], ''[[Nitassinan: The Innu Struggle to Reclaim Their Homeland|Nitassinan]]: The Innu Struggle to Reclaim Their Homeland'' <ref>{{ |
*[[Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction]]: [[Marie Wadden]], ''[[Nitassinan: The Innu Struggle to Reclaim Their Homeland|Nitassinan]]: The Innu Struggle to Reclaim Their Homeland'' <ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.wlu.ca/page.php?grp_id=2529&p=11322 |publisher=Wilfrid Laurier University |title=Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction – Previous winners – 1992: Marie Wadden |accessdate=2012-11-19 |archive-url=https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20140606164255/https://www.wlu.ca/page.php?grp_id=2529&p=11322 |archive-date=2014-06-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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===France=== |
===France=== |
This article presents lists of literary events and publications in 1992.
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