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1998 in literature

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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1998.

Events

  • March 5 – Tennessee Williams' 1938 play Not About Nightingales receives its stage première in London, in a collaboration between the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain and Corin and Vanessa Redgrave's Moving Theatre.
  • October
    • The death of the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom Ted Hughes leaves a gap of several months before a successor, Andrew Motion, is designated the following spring.
    • Kinoko Nasu (奈須きのこ) launches the Kara no Kyōkai series, with five chapters released online.
  • November 18 – Alice McDermott wins the National Book Award with her novel Charming Billy.
  • December – The Strand Magazine title is revived in the United States.

New books

Fiction

  • Turki al-Hamad – Adama (first volume in Atyaf al-Aziqah al-Mahjurah (Phantoms of the Deserted Alley) trilogy)
  • Tariq Ali – The Book of Saladin
  • Aaron Allston
    • Iron Fist
    • Wraith Squadron
  • Hanan al-Shaykh – I Sweep the Sun off Rooftops (أكنس الشمس عن السطوح)
  • Martin Amis – Heavy Water and Other Stories (most stories previously published)
  • Beryl Bainbridge – Master Georgie
  • Iain M. Banks – Inversions
  • Alessandro Barbero – Romanzo russo. Fiutando i futuri supplizi (translated 2010 as The Anonymous Novel. Sensing the Future Torments)
  • Julian Barnes – England, England
  • Greg Bear
    • Dinosaur Summer
    • Foundation and Chaos
  • Raymond Benson – The Facts of Death
  • Alfred Bester and Roger Zelazny – Psychoshop
  • Robert Bloch – Flowers from the Moon and Other Lunacies
  • Roberto Bolaño – The Savage Detectives (Los Detectives Salvajes)
  • William Boyd – Armadillo
  • Giannina Braschi – Yo-Yo Boing!
  • Anne Carson – Autobiography of Red (verse novel)
  • Driss Chraïbi – Muhammad
  • Mary Higgins Clark – All Through the Night
  • Tom Clancy – Rainbow Six
  • Paulo Coelho – Veronika Decides to Die
  • Michael Connelly – Blood Work
  • Bernard Cornwell – Sharpe's Triumph
  • Patricia Cornwell – Point of Origin
  • Douglas Coupland – Girlfriend in a Coma
  • Ann C. Crispin – Rebel Dawn
  • Michael Cunningham – The Hours
  • Nelson DeMille – Plum Island
  • August Derleth
    • The Final Adventures of Solar Pons
    • In Lovecraft's Shadow
  • Peter Dickinson – The Kin
  • Allan W. Eckert – Return to Hawk's Hill
  • Bret Easton Ellis – Glamorama
  • Giles Foden – The Last King of Scotland
  • Diana Gabaldon – Hellfire
  • Neil Gaiman – Smoke and Mirrors (mainly reprints)
  • Andrew Greeley – A Midwinter's Tale
  • John Grisham – The Street Lawyer
  • Wolf Haas – Komm, süßer Tod (Come, Sweet Death)
  • Margaret Peterson Haddix - Among the Hidden
  • Ha Jin (哈金) – Waiting
  • Tomson Highway – Kiss of the Fur Queen
  • Nick Hornby – About a Boy
  • Michel Houellebecq – Atomised (Les Particules élémentaires)
  • Marek S. Huberath – Gniazdo światów (Nest of Worlds)
  • John Irving – A Widow for One Year
  • K. W. Jeter
    • The Mandalorian Armor
    • Slave Ship
  • Wayne Johnston – The Colony of Unrequited Dreams
  • Stephen King – Bag of Bones
  • Barbara Kingsolver – The Poisonwood Bible
  • Dean R. Koontz – Seize the Night
  • Joe R. Lansdale
    • Rumble Tumble
    • The Boar
  • Alain Mabanckou – Bleu-Blanc-Rouge
  • Patrick McCabe – Breakfast on Pluto
  • Ian McEwan – Amsterdam
  • Roy MacLaren – African Exploits
  • Steve Martin – Pure Drivel
  • Carol Matas – Greater Than Angels
  • China Miéville – King Rat
  • Alice Munro – The Love of a Good Woman
  • Haruki Murakami (村上 春樹) – The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (ねじまき鳥クロニクル, Nejimakidori Kuronikuru)
  • Cees Nooteboom – All Souls' Day (Allerzielen)
  • Sigrid Nunez – Mitz: The Marmoset of Bloomsbury
  • Tim O'Brien – Tomcat in Love
  • Orhan Pamuk – My Name Is Red (Benim Adım Kırmızı)
  • Tom Perrotta – Election
  • Terry Pratchett
    • Carpe Jugulum
    • The Last Continent
  • Fahmida Riaz – Godavari
  • David Adams Richards – The Bay of Love and Sorrows
  • José Luis Rodríguez Pittí – Crónica de invisibles
  • Philip Roth – I Married a Communist
  • Margit Sandemo – Ensam i världen (Alone in the World)
  • Michael Slade – Shrink (also Primal Scream)
  • Alexander McCall Smith – The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
  • Michael Stackpole – I, Jedi
  • Danielle Steel
    • The Klone and I
    • The Long Road Home
    • Mirror Image
  • Thomas Sullivan – The Martyring
  • Andrew Vachss – Safe House
  • Connie Willis – To Say Nothing of the Dog
  • A. N. Wilson – Dream Children
  • Tom Wolfe – A Man in Full
  • Timothy Zahn – Vision of the Future

Children and young people

  • David Almond – Skellig
  • Melvin Burgess – Junk
  • Denise Fleming – Mama Cat Has Three Kittens
  • Gayle Greeno (with Michael Gilbert) – Sunderlies Seeking
  • Tanya Huff – Summon the Keeper
  • Diana Wynne Jones – Dark Lord of Derkholm
  • Dick King-Smith – The Crowstarver
  • Julius Lester – Black Cowboy, Wild Horses: A True Story
  • J. Patrick Lewis (with Gary Kelley) – BoshBlobberBosh: Runcible Poems for Edward Lear
  • J. K. Rowling – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  • Louis Sachar – Holes
  • Robert Swindells – Abomination
  • Judy Waite – Mouse, Look Out!
  • Douglas Wood – Rabbit and the Moon

Drama

  • Edward Albee – The Play About the Baby
  • Parv Bancil – Made in England (full-length version)
  • Marina Carr – By the Bog of Cats
  • Michael Frayn – Copenhagen
  • David Hare – The Blue Room
  • Ted Hughes (translator) – Phèdre
  • Elfriede Jelinek – Ein Sportstück (A Sports Piece)
  • Bryony Lavery – Frozen
  • Terrence McNally – Corpus Christi
  • Sol B River
    • The White Witch of Rose Hall
    • River Plays 1 (published)
  • Shelagh Stephenson – An Experiment with an Air Pump
  • Marius von Mayenburg – Fireface (Feuergesicht)
  • Tennessee Williams (died 1983) – Not About Nightingales (first performance; written 1938)

Poetry

Main article: 1998 in poetry

  • Seamus Heaney
    • Beowulf (translation)
    • Opened Ground: Poems 1966–1996
  • Ted Hughes – Birthday Letters
  • Dejan Stojanović – Krugovanje: 1978–1987 (Circling; 2nd edition)

Non-fiction

  • Charlotte Allen – The Human Christ: The Search For The Historical Jesus
  • Andrea Ashworth – Once in a House on Fire
  • Antony Beevor – Stalingrad
  • Harold Bloom – Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human
  • Bill Bryson – Notes from a Big Country
  • Peter Cannon (editor) – Lovecraft Remembered
  • Beth Chatto and Christopher Lloyd – Dear Friend and Gardener
  • Corinne Debaine-Francfort – La redécouverte de la Chine ancienne
  • Amanda Foreman – Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
  • John Fowles – Wormholes – Essays and Occasional Writings
  • Jonathan Freedland – Bring Home the Revolution
  • Sita Ram Goel – Vindicated by Time
  • Simon Heffer – Like the Roman: The Life of Enoch Powell
  • Adam Hochschild – King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa
  • A. P. J. Abdul Kalam – India 2020
  • Ryszard Kapuściński – Heban (Ebony, translated as The Shadow of the Sun)
  • B. B. Lal – India 1947–1997: New Light on the Indus Civilization
  • Martin Lee and Marcia Miller – The Mega-fun Multiplication Facts Activity Book
  • Eric Liu – The Accidental Asian
  • Alan I. Marcus – Building Western Civilization: From the Advent of Writing to the Age of Steam
  • Thylias Moss – Tale of a Sky-Blue Dress
  • Inga Muscio – Cunt: A Declaration of Independence
  • V. S. Naipaul – Beyond Belief: Islamic Excursions among the Converted Peoples
  • Gilles Perrault (ed.) – Le Livre noir du capitalisme (The Black Book of Capitalism)
  • John Pilger – Hidden Agendas
  • Michael Poole – Romancing Mary Jane
  • Arun Shourie – Eminent Historians: Their Technology, Their Line, Their Fraud
  • Marilee Strong – A Bright Red Scream
  • University of Arizona – Hopi Dictionary: Hopìikwa Lavàytutuveni
  • Adam Zagajewski – Another Beauty

Births

  • March 7 – Amanda Gorman, American poet and activist
  • May 15 – Mohammed El-Kurd, Palestinian writer and poet
  • December 16 – Chloe Gong, Chinese-born New Zealand author
  • unknown dates
    • K-Ming Chang – Taiwanese-American novelist and poet
    • Moses MacKenzie – British novelist

Deaths

  • January 2 – Frank Muir, English comedy writer and broadcaster (born 1920)
  • January 11 – John Wells, English satirist (born 1936)
  • January 18 – Monica Edwards, English children's novelist (born 1912)
  • January 23 – John Forbes, Australian poet (heart attack, born 1950)
  • January 27 – Geoffrey Trease, English children's historical novelist (born 1909)
  • February 7 – Lawrence Sanders, American novelist and short story writer (born 1920)
  • February 15 – Martha Gellhorn, American journalist (suicide, born 1908)
  • February 17 – Ernst Jünger, German novelist and war memoirist (born 1895)
  • February 27 – Alice Rivaz, Swiss writer (born 1901)
  • March 15 – Dr. Benjamin Spock, American pediatrician and writer on child care (born 1903)
  • April 11 – Francis Durbridge, English playwright (born 1912)
  • April 19 – Octavio Paz, Mexican poet and Nobel Prize laureate (born 1914)
  • April 27
    • Anne Desclos (Pauline Réage), French journalist and novelist (born 1907)
    • Carlos Castaneda, Mexican-born American anthropologist and author (born 1925)
  • May 9 – Nat Perrin, American comedy writer (born 1905)
  • May 11 — Willy Corsari, Dutch author of detective fiction (born 1897)
  • June 10
    • Joan Adeney Easdale, English poet (born 1913)
    • Hammond Innes, English novelist (born 1913)
  • June 11 – Dame Catherine Cookson, English novelist (born 1906)
  • July 1 – Martin Seymour-Smith, English biographer (born 1928)
  • July 5 – Johnny Speight, English comedy writer (born 1920)
  • July 9 – Ian Wallace (John Wallace Pritchard), American science fiction author (born 1912)
  • July 14 – Miroslav Holub, Czech poet (born 1923)
  • July 23
    • John Hopkins, English film and television writer (born 1931)
    • Manuel Mejía Vallejo, Colombian novelist (born 1923)
  • August 16 – Dorothy West, American novelist and short story writer (born 1907)
  • August 22 – Grace Paley, American writer (born 1922)
  • September 28 – Eric Malling, Canadian journalist (born 1946)
  • October 15 – Iain Crichton Smith, Scottish writer (born 1928)
  • October 22 – Eric Ambler, English spy novelist (born 1909)
  • October 28 – Ted Hughes, English poet and Poet Laureate (born 1930)
  • November 3 – Bob Kane (Robert Kahn), American comics artist and writer (born 1915)
  • November 8 – Rumer Godden, English novelist (born 1907)
  • November 17 – Alexandru Talex, Romanian journalist, critic and biographer (born 1909)
  • December 16 – William Gaddis, American novelist (born 1922)

Awards

  • Nobel Prize for Literature: José Saramago
  • Europe Theatre Prize: Luca Ronconi
  • Camões Prize: Antonio Candido

Australia

  • The Australian/Vogel Literary Award: Jennifer Kremmer, Pegasus in the Suburbs
  • C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Coral Hull, Broken Land
  • Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: No awards this year
  • Mary Gilmore Prize: Emma Lew, The Wild Reply
  • Miles Franklin Award: Peter Carey, Jack Maggs

Canada

  • Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award: Talya Rubin
  • See 1998 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists.
  • Giller Prize for Canadian Fiction: Alice Munro: The Love of a Good Woman
  • Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction: Charlotte Gray: Mrs. King

France

  • Prix Décembre: Michel Houellebecq, Les Particules élémentaires
  • Prix Goncourt: Paule Constant, Confidence pour confidence
  • Prix Médicis French: Le Loup mongol
  • Prix Médicis International: The House of Sleep – Jonathan Coe

United Kingdom

  • Booker Prize: Ian McEwan, Amsterdam
  • Carnegie Medal for children's literature: David Almond, Skellig
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Beryl Bainbridge, Master Georgie
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Peter Ackroyd, The Life of Thomas More
  • Cholmondeley Award: Roger McGough, Robert Minhinnick, Anne Ridler, Ken Smith
  • Eric Gregory Award: Mark Goodwin, Joanne Limburg, Patrick McGuinness, Kona Macphee, Esther Morgan, Christiania Whitehead, Frances Williams
  • Orange Prize for Fiction: Carol Shields, Larry's Party
  • Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Les Murray
  • Whitbread Best Book Award: Ted Hughes, Birthday Letters

United States

  • Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize: Shara McCallum, The Water Between Us
  • Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry: X.J. Kennedy
  • American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Drama: Horton Foote
  • American Book Award Before Columbus Foundation: Angela Davis, Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday, and (separately) Allison Hedge Coke, Dog Road Woman
  • Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry: Sherod Santos, "Elegy for My Sister", and (separately) Neil Azevedo, "Caspar Hauser Songs"
  • Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry: Frank Bidart, Desire
  • Compton Crook Award: Katie Waitman, The Merro Tree
  • Hugo Award for Best Novel: Joe Haldeman, Forever Peace
  • Frost Medal: Stanley Kunitz
  • Nebula Award: Joe Haldeman, Forever Peace
  • Newbery Medal for children's literature: Karen Hesse, Out of the Dust
  • PEN American Center's PEN Open Book Award: Giannina Braschi, Yo-Yo Boing!
  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Paula Vogel, How I Learned to Drive
  • Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: Philip Roth, American Pastoral
  • Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Charles Wright, Black Zodiac
  • Wallace Stevens Award: A. R. Ammons
  • Whiting Awards: :Fiction: Michael Byers, Ralph Lombreglia (fiction/nonfiction) :Non-fiction: D. J. Waldie, Anthony Walton :Plays: W. David Hancock :Poetry: Nancy Eimers, Daniel Hall, James Kimbrell, Charles Harper Webb, Greg Williamson

Elsewhere

  • Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels: Martin Walser
  • International Dublin Literary Award: Herta Muller, The Land of Green Plums
  • Premio Nadal: Lucía Etxebarria, Beatriz y los cuerpos celestes

References

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