2007 in literature
Overview of the events of 2007 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 2007 .
Events
New books
Fiction
Genre fiction
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
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Deaths
January 11 – Robert Anton Wilson , American author and conspiracy researcher (born 1932 )[ 19]
January 19 – Hrant Dink , Turkish-Armenian journalist (born 1954 ; murdered)[ 20]
January 23 – Ryszard Kapuściński , Polish journalist (born 1932 )[ 21]
January 27 – Herbert Reinecker , German novelist, dramatist and screenwriter (born 1914 )[ 22]
January 30 – Sidney Sheldon , American writer (born 1917 )[ 23]
February 22 – Lothar-Günther Buchheim , German author, painter, and art collector (born 1918 )[ 24]
March 2 – Henri Troyat , French writer and historian (born 1911 )[ 25]
February 16 – Sheridan Morley , English critic and biographer (born 1941 )
March 30 – Michael Dibdin , British crime writer (born 1947 )[ 26]
April 1 – Driss Chraïbi , Moroccan author (born 1926 )[ 27]
April 3 – Marion Eames , Welsh novelist writing mainly in Welsh (born 1921 )[ 28]
April 11 – Kurt Vonnegut , American satirical novelist (born 1922 )[ 29]
April 23 – David Halberstam , American journalist and historian (born 1934 | road accident)[ 30]
May 8 – Philip R. Craig , American author and poet (born 1933 )
May 17 – Lloyd Alexander , American author (born 1924 )[ 31]
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 )[ 32]
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 )[ 33]
September 16 – Robert Jordan (James Oliver Rigney, Jr.), American fantasy and historical novelist (born 1948 )[ 34]
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 )[ 35]
November 10 – Norman Mailer , American novelist, journalist and playwright (born 1923 )[ 36]
November 12 – Ira Levin , American novelist, dramatist and songwriter (born 1929 )[ 37]
November 19 – Magda Szabó , Hungarian novelist, dramatist and essayist (born 1917 )[ 38]
November 27 – Jane Rule , Canadian novelist (born 1931 )[ 39]
November 28 – Elly Beinhorn , German pilot and author (born 1907 )[ 40]
December 22 – Julien Gracq , French novelist, critic and poet (born 1910 )[ 41]
December 27 – Jaan Kross , Estonian writer (born 1920 )[ 42]
Awards
Australia
Canada
Europe
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States
Other
See also
Notes
Hahn, Daniel (2015). The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature (2nd ed.). Oxford. University Press. ISBN 9780198715542 .
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^ "Jaan Kross, Estonia's best known writer, dies at 87" . International Herald Tribune . December 27, 2007.
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