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1962 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1962.

Events
January 7 – In an article in The New York Times Book Review, Gore Vidal calls Evelyn Waugh "our time's first satirist". • February 17Arthur Miller marries the photographer Inge Morath. • February 28F. R. Leavis delivers the Richmond lecture Two Cultures? The Significance of C. P. Snow at Downing College, Cambridge, which arouses controversy. • May 11 – The Finnish Ministry of Education forbids the import and distribution of eight children's books (including ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''), published by Kynäbaari, because of the poor quality and clandestine abridgement of the translations. • May – Joe Orton and Kenneth Halliwell are prosecuted and jailed for defacing library books in London. • June 5 – Marvel Comics publishes Amazing Fantasy #15, featuring the debut of its Spider-Man feature by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The Amazing Spider-Man periodical series begins publication in December. • June 30 – The works of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin are denounced by the Roman Catholic Church. • July – The General Law Amendment Act in South Africa denies freedom of speech to opposition activists and writers. • September – Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath separate. From the beginning of the following month, Plath experiences a burst of creativity, writing in the last few months of her life most of the poems on which her reputation will rest. They include many that will appear in Ariel and Winter Trees. On October 31, Heinemann in London publish The Colossus which will be the only collection of her poems published in her lifetime under her own name. In December she moves to a London flat in a house where W. B. Yeats lived as a boy. • November – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novella One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (, ''Odin den' Ivana Denisovicha''), the author's semi-autobiographical account of life in the gulag, is published in Novy Mir in an unprecedented acknowledgement of the Soviet Union's Stalinist past. • December – L. Frank Baum's short story "The Tiger's Eye" appears for the first time nearly 60 after it was written. • December 4 – A tape-recorded conversation on science fiction takes place between Kingsley Amis, C. S. Lewis and Brian Aldiss in Lewis's rooms at Cambridge. • unknown datesRichard Booth opens a second-hand bookshop at the old fire station in the future "bookshop town" of Hay-on-Wye in Wales. • Lynne Reid Banks goes to live in a kibbutz in Israel. • George Oppen publishes his first collection of poetry since Discrete Series in 1934, breaking a 28-year silence. He goes on to win the Pulitzer Prize in 1969. • A parallel text edition of George Bernard Shaw's play Androcles and the Lion is published posthumously by Penguin Books in the UK, as the first published work in the phonetic Shavian alphabet devised by Ronald Kingsley Read. ==New books==
New books
FictionKōbō Abe - The Woman in the DunesH. G. AdlerEine Reise (A Journey) • Nelson Algren (editor) – ''Nelson Algren's Own Book of Lonesome Monsters: 13 Masterpieces of Black Humor'' (anthology) • Eric AmblerThe Light of DayIsaac Asimov, editor – The Hugo WinnersJames BaldwinAnother CountryJ. G. BallardThe Drowned WorldWilliam BarrettLilies of the FieldGiorgio BassaniThe Garden of the Finzi-Continis (Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini)Thomas BergerReinhart in LoveJorge Luis BorgesFicciones (The Garden of Forking Paths and Artifices translated by Anthony Bonner) • Ray BradburyR is for RocketSomething Wicked This Way ComesJohn BraineLife at the TopJohn BrunnerSecret Agent of TerraThe Super BarbariansEugene Burdick and Harvey WheelerFail-SafeAnthony BurgessA Clockwork OrangeThe Wanting SeedWilliam S. BurroughsThe Ticket That ExplodedTaylor CaldwellA Prologue To LoveAlejo CarpentierEl Siglo de las Luces (Age of Enlightenment, translated as Explosion in a Cathedral) • John Dickson CarrThe DemoniacsRosario CastellanosOficio de tinieblas (The Book of Lamentations) • Agatha Christie – ''The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side'' • James ClavellKing RatLionel DavidsonThe Rose of TibetLen DeightonThe IPCRESS FileAugust DerlethLonesome PlacesThe Trail of CthulhuAugust Derleth, editor – Dark Mind, Dark HeartPhilip K. DickThe Man in the High CastleTonke DragtDe brief voor de Koning (The Letter for the King) • Allen DruryA Shade of DifferenceRichard GordonDoctor in the SwimEdward GriersonThe Massingham AffairWilliam FaulknerThe ReiversGabriel FieldingThe Birthday KingIan FlemingThe Spy Who Loved MeC. S. ForesterHornblower and the HotspurCarlos FuentesAuraThe Death of Artemio CruzAldous HuxleyIslandHammond InnesAtlantic FuryMichael Innes – ''A Connoisseur's Case'' • Shirley JacksonWe Have Always Lived in the CastleJames JonesThe Thin Red LineWilliam Melvin KelleyA Different DrummerJack KerouacBig SurKen Kesey – ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' • Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey IISeven Days in MayJames KrüssTimm ThalerManuel Mujica LáinezBomarzoAnna LangfusLes bagages de sable (Bags of Sand) • John le CarréA Murder of QualityDoris LessingThe Golden NotebookAnne Morrow LindberghDearly BelovedH. P. LovecraftDreams and FanciesEloise McGrawThe Golden GobletAlistair MacLeanThe Satan BugGabriel García MárquezIn Evil Hour (La mala hora)Ngaio MarshHand in GloveKhadija MastoorAangan (آنگن, Courtyard) • Yukio MishimaBeautiful StarGladys MitchellMy Bones Will KeepMarcel MoreauQuintesPenelope MortimerThe Pumpkin EaterVladimir NabokovPale FireM. T. Vasudevan NairAsuravithuPatrick O'BrianRichard TempleKatherine Anne PorterShip of FoolsZofia PosmyszPassenger (Pasażerka)Anthony PowellThe Kindly OnesOtfried PreußlerThe Robber HotzenplotzReynolds PriceA Long and Happy LifeJ. B. PriestleyThe Shapes of SleepMary RenaultThe Bull from the SeaMercè RodoredaThe Time of the Doves (La plaça del Diamant) • SankarChowringheeIsaac Bashevis SingerThe SlaveAleksandr SolzhenitsynOne Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichFernando Soto AparicioLa rebelión de las ratas (The Rebellion of the Rats) • Richard Stark (Donald E. Westlake) – The HunterMary StewartThe Moon-SpinnersRex StoutGambitHomicide TrinityNoel StreatfeildTravelling Shoes (first published as Apple Bough) • Zaim TopčićBlack SnowsKurt VonnegutMother NightIrving WallaceThe PrizeElie WieselDayDavid WilkersonThe Cross and the SwitchbladeHerman WoukYoungblood Hawke Children and young peopleJoan AikenThe Wolves of Willoughby ChaseRev. W. AwdryGallant Old Engine (seventeenth in The Railway Series of 42 books by him and his son Christopher Awdry) • Ingri and Edgar Parin d'AulaireBook of Greek MythsTonke DragtDe brief voor de Koning (The Letter for the King) • Madeleine L'EngleA Wrinkle in TimePenelope FarmerThe Summer BirdsEzra Jack KeatsThe Snowy Day (picture book) • Jean LittleMine for KeepsEloise Jarvis McGrawThe Golden GobletRuth ParkThe Muddle-Headed WombatBill PeetSmokeyOtfried PreußlerThe Robber HotzenplotzBarbara SleighNo One Must KnowIvan SouthallHills EndBernard WaberThe House on East 88th Street (first in the Lyle the Crocodile series) • Stan & Jan BerenstainThe Big Honey Hunt (first in The Berenstain Bears series) DramaEdward Albee – ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' • Wilberto Cantón – Nosotros somos Dios (We Are God) • Friedrich DürrenmattDie Physiker (The Physicists) • Witold GombrowiczHistoriaArthur Kopit – ''Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad'' • Spike Milligan and John AntrobusThe Bed-Sitting RoomDavid RudkinAfore Night ComePeter ShafferThe Private Ear/The Public Eye (double bill) • Gwyn ThomasThe KeepDavid TurnerSemi-DetachedArthur WatkynOut of BoundsWu Han (as Liu Mianzhi) – Hai Rui Dismissed from Office () PoetryBella AkhmadulinaStruna (The String) • George OppenThe MaterialsAl PurdyPoems for all the AnnettesWilliam Carlos WilliamsPictures from Brueghel and Other Poems Non-fictionPhilippe Ariès – ''L'Enfant et la vie familiale sous l'Ancien Régime (Children and Family Life under the Ancien Régime, translated as Centuries of Childhood'', 1962) • W. H. Auden – ''The Dyer's Hand and other essays'' • Helen Gurley BrownSex and the Single GirlRachel CarsonSilent SpringThomas B. CostainThe Last Plantagenets (last book in the Pageant of England series) • L. Sprague de CampEnergy and PowerAugust Derleth100 Books by August DerlethMilovan ĐilasConversations with StalinMilton FriedmanCapitalism and FreedomThomas KuhnThe Structure of Scientific RevolutionsDumas MaloneJefferson and the Ordeal of LibertyW. Somerset MaughamLooking BackV. S. NaipaulThe Middle Passage: Impressions of Five Societies – British, French and Dutch in the West Indies and South AmericaLouis NizerMy Life in CourtRussell PageThe Education of a GardenerAnthony SampsonAnatomy of BritainJohn SteinbeckTravels With Charley: In Search of AmericaPercy Thrower – ''Percy Thrower's Encyclopaedia of Gardening'' • Barbara TuchmanThe Guns of AugustRobert WarshowThe Immediate Experience ==Births==
Births
January 17Sebastian Junger, American novelist, journalist and documentary film-maker • January 29Olga Tokarczuk, Polish fiction writer and poet • February 2Philippe Claudel, French writer and film director • February 8Malorie Blackman, English writer for young adults and children • February 21Chuck Palahniuk, American novelist and journalist • David Foster Wallace, American novelist and essayist (died 2008) • March 7Anna Burns, author from Northern Ireland • March 27John O'Farrell, English writer of fiction and non-fiction, comedy scriptwriter and political campaigner • March 30Yōko Ogawa (小川 洋子), Japanese novelist and essayist • March 31Michal Viewegh, Czech fiction writer • April 2Mark Shulman, American children's author • April 6Javier Cercas, Spanish novelist and academic • April 13Chris Riddell, South African-born English children's book illustrator • April 22B. Jeyamohan, Tamil novelist • May 11 - Amir Hamed, Uruguayan writer, essayist and translator (died 2017) • May 12Yang Hongying (楊紅櫻), Chinese children's author • May 17Lise Lyng Falkenberg, Danish novelist and biographer • May 19Jonathan Dee, American novelist • June 12Jordan Peterson, Canadian clinical psychologist and writer • July 30Lavinia Greenlaw, English poet and novelist • August 3Abdo Khal, Saudi Arabian writer • August 10Suzanne Collins, American novelist and television writer • August 16Christian Cameron, American-born Canadian writer • August 27Sjón (Sigurjón Birgir Sigurðsson), Icelandic novelist and poet • September 22 - Nuzo Onoh, British-Nigerian writer • October 11Anne Enright, Irish novelist • October 19Tracy Chevalier, American historical novelist • October 28Mark Haddon, English novelist and poet • November 4 - Rick Yancey, American young-adult writer • November 12Neal Shusterman, American children's author and poet • Naomi Wolf, American writer and activist • December 17Jan Bondeson, Swedish non-fiction writer ==Deaths==
Deaths
January 17Gerrit Achterberg, Dutch poet (heart attack, born 1905) • January 20Robinson Jeffers, American poet (born 1887) • January 24Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, Turkish novelist and essayist (born 1901) • February 16Frank Prewett, Canadian poet (born 1893) • February 24Hu Shih (胡適), Chinese philosopher and language reformer (born 1891) • March 3Pierre Benoit, French novelist (born 1886) • March 16Dora Adele Shoemaker, American poet, playwright, educator (born 1873) • March 20C. Wright Mills, American sociologist (born 1916) • April 1Michel de Ghelderode, Belgian playwright (born 1898) • April 24Emilio Prados, Spanish poet and editor (born 1899) • May 3Helen Dortch Longstreet, American social advocate, librarian, and newspaper woman (born 1863) • May 24E. M. W. Tillyard, English literary scholar (born 1889) • May 13Constantin Gane, Romanian biographer and historical novelist (torture, born 1885) • May 26Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, English poet (born 1878) • June 2Vita Sackville-West, English poet and gardener (born 1892) • June 27Paul Viiding, Estonian poet and critic (born 1904) • July 6William Faulkner, American novelist and Nobel laureate (born 1897) • July 8Georges Bataille, French writer (cerebral arteriosclerosis, born 1897) • July 21G. M. Trevelyan, English historian (born 1876) • July 27Richard Aldington, English poet and novelist (born 1892) • August 9Hermann Hesse, German-born Swiss novelist, poet and painter (born 1877) • September 3E. E. Cummings, American poet (born 1894) • September 21Ouyang Yuqian (欧阳予倩), Chinese dramatist (born 1889) • September 22Jean-René Huguenin, French novelist and literary critic (born in 1936) • September 23Patrick Hamilton, English dramatist (liver and kidney failure, born 1904) • November 6Howard R. Garis, American children's fiction writer (born 1873) • November 17Sandu Tudor, Romanian poet, journalist and theologian (stroke and possibly torture, born 1896) • December 3 – Dame Mary Gilmore, Australian poet and journalist (born 1865) • December 12Felix Aderca, Romanian novelist, critic, poet and journalist (cancer, born 1891) • December 18Garrett Mattingly, American historian (born 1900) • December – Ethel Carnie Holdsworth, English working class novelist and campaigner (born 1886) ==Awards==
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