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2009 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 2009.

Events
April 21UNESCO launches the World Digital Library. • May 1Carol Ann Duffy is appointed Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, the first woman in the position; she is also the first Scot and the first openly gay occupant of the post. • May 5J. R. R. Tolkien's narrative poem The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún in alliterative verse, based on the 13th century Poetic Edda and probably written in the 1930s, is published posthumously. • May 1625Ruth Padel becomes the first woman ever elected Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford but resigns nine days later after it is alleged she was involved in what some sources call as a smear campaign against Derek Walcott, a rival for the post. • June 25 – American pop singer Michael Jackson dies of an acute propofol intoxication at the age of 50. • August 10 – Standard orthography for the Silesian language is adopted in Cieszyn, at a meeting of the Standardization Committee of the Silesian Language. • October 8 – Romanian-born German novelist Herta Müller wins the 2009 Nobel Prize in Literature. • October 12 – Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm-Zentrum Library opens at Humboldt University of Berlin. • November 10Linden MacIntyre wins the 2009 Scotiabank Giller Prize for his novel ''The Bishop's Man''. • unknown date – Australian publisher Allen & Unwin suspends its annual Iremonger Award, stating that no manuscript of sufficient merit has been submitted. ==New books==
New books
FictionNelson Algren (died 1981) – Entrapment and Other Writings (collection) • Margaret AtwoodThe Year of the Flood (September 8) • Nicholson BakerThe Anthologist (September) • T. C. BoyleThe Women (February 10) • Dan BrownThe Lost Symbol (September 15) • Arno CamenischSez nerJan CempírekBílej kůň, žlutej drakChan KoonchungThe Fat YearsSam Childers – ''Another Man's War'' • Kate ChristensenTrouble: A NovelE. L. DoctorowHomer & Langley (September 1) • Dave EggersThe Wild Things (October 1) • Adam FouldsThe Quickening MazeRodrigo FresánEl fondo del cieloGlen David GoldSunnyside (May 5) • Philippa GregoryThe White Queen (August 18) • Lauren GroffDelicate Edible Birds (January 27) • Haruki Murakami1Q84 (いちきゅうはちよん, Ichi-Kyū-Hachi-Yon, vol. 1–2 (May 29 – Japan) • Yuri HerreraSeñales que precederán al fin del mundo (Signs Preceding the End of the World) • Terrence E. HoltIn the Valley of the Kings (September 14) • John IrvingLast Night in Twisted River (October 20 – Canada; October 27 – US) • Rabee Jaber – أميركا (America) • Denis JohnsonNobody Move (June 5) • Daniel KehlmannFame (January 16) • Barbara KingsolverThe Lacuna: A Novel (November 3) • Karl Ove KnausgårdMin Kamp (Norway) • Herman KochThe Dinner (Het diner – Netherlands) • Joe R. LansdaleVanilla Ride (September 2009) • Janice Y. K. LeeThe Piano TeacherJonathan LethemChronic City (October 13) • Yiyun Li (李翊雲) – The VagrantsAttica LockeBlack Water RisingHilary MantelWolf Hall (April 30) • Nadifa MohamedBlack Mamba Boy (c. December) • Lorrie MooreA Gate at the Stairs (September 15) • Alice MunroToo Much Happiness (August 25) • Vladimir Nabokov (died 1977) – The Original of Laura (unfinished last novel, November 3) • Marie NDiayeThree Strong Women (Trois Femmes puissantes, August 20) • Joyce Carol OatesDear Husband, (March 31) • Little Bird of Heaven (September 15) • Chuck PalahniukPygmy (May 5) • Lyudmila Petrushevskaya – ''There Once Lived a Woman Who Tried to Kill Her Neighbor's Baby'' (short stories translated from Russian, September 29) • Thomas PynchonInherent Vice (August 4) • Philip RothThe Humbling (November 2) • Richard RussoThat Old Cape Magic (August 4) • Stig Sæterbakken – ''Don't Leave Me'' • Raphael SelbourneBeauty (September) • Steve Sem-SandbergDe fattiga i ŁódźNicholas SparksThe Last Song (September 8) • Peter StammSeven YearsKathryn StockettThe Help (February 10) • Mari StrachanThe Earth Hums in B FlatOlga TokarczukProwadź swój pług przez kości umarłych (Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead)Wells TowerEverything Ravaged, Everything Burned (March 17) • Sue TownsendAdrian Mole: The Prostrate Years (November 5) • Ferdinand von Schirach – "Verbrechen" (Burglary; short story) • John WrayLowboy (March 3) • Juli ZehCorpus Delicti (February 20) Genre fictionYukito AyatsujiAnother (October 29) • David BaldacciFirst Family (April 21) • Jim ButcherTurn Coat (April 7) • Eoin ColferAnd Another Thing... (October) • Matthew J. CostelloDoom 3: Maelstrom (March 31) • Dark Calling (May 2009) • ''Hell's Heroes (book)'' (October 2009) • Michael CrichtonPirate Latitudes (November 24) • Andrew HussieHomestuck (April 13) • J.C. Hutchins7th Son, Book One: Descent (October 27) • Robert Jordan and Brandon SandersonThe Gathering Storm (The Wheel of Time volume 12, October 27) • Stephen KingUnder the Dome (November 10) • Richard LaymonDark Mountain (March 2009) • Attica LockeBlack Water RisingMichael E. MarksDominant Species (novel) (October 1) • Haruki Murakami1Q84 (いちきゅうはちよん, Ichi-Kyū-Hachi-Yon, Books 1–2, May 29) • James PattersonMAX: A Maximum Ride Novel (March 16) • Daniel X: Watch the Skies (July 27) • Lawrence M. SchoenBuffalito Destiny (June 1, first in the Tales of the Amazing Conroy series) Children and young peopleSagu Aoyama (蒼山 サグ) and TinkleRo-Kyu-Bu! (February 10) • Hajime Asano (あさの ハジメ) and Seiji Kikuchi (菊池 政治) – Mayo Chiki! (November 21) • Brent CrawfordCarter Finally Gets ItJames DashnerThe Hunt for Dark Infinity (March 1) • Joseph Delaney and Mark Walden – ''The Spook's Tale/Interception Point'' (March 5) • John FardellThe Secret of the Black Moon MothBrian FlocaMoonshot: The Flight Of Apollo 11 • Betsy Franco – A Curious Collection of CatsNeil GaimanBlueberry Girl (March 10) • Odo HirschDarius Bell and the Glitter PoolNonny HogrogianCool CatMandy HubbardPrada and PrejudiceJohn Hulme and Michael WexlerThe Lost Train of Thought (October) • Erin HunterGreat Bear Lake (February 10) • Sunrise (April 24) • Smoke Mountain (May 1) • Code of the Clans (June 9) • ''Bluestar's Prophecy'' (August) • The Fourth Apprentice (November 24) • Gordon Korman - ZoobreakReif LarsenThe Selected Works of T.S. SpivetUrsula K. Le GuinCat DreamsPeter LerangisThe Sword Thief (April 1) • D. J. MachaleThe Soldiers of Halla (May 12) • Joshua Mowll, et al. – Operation Storm City (May 12) • Brandon MullSecrets of the Dragon Sanctuary (March 24) • Robert Muchamore • ''Henderson's Boys: The Escape'' (February 5) • Eagle Day (June 4) • Marilyn NelsonSweethearts of Rhythm: The Story Of The Greatest All-Girl Swing Band In The WorldPatrick NessThe Ask and the Answer (May 4) • Jenny NimmoCharlie Bone and the Red KingCharles OgdenSplit Ends (January 27) • Margie Palatini – ''Lousy Rotten Stinkin' Grapes'' • Catherine RaynerSylvia and BirdRob RegerEmily the Strange: The Lost Days (June 2) • Rick RiordanThe Last Olympian (May 5) • Amy Krouse RosenthalDuck! Rabbit!Carina RozenfeldLes Clefs de BabelCarrie RyanThe Forest of Hands and Teeth (March 9) • Angie SageSeptimus Heap: The Magykal Papers (June 23) • Michael ScottThe Sorceress (May 26) • Dugald Steer etc. –''Drake's Comprehensive Compendium of Dragonology'' • Maggie StiefvaterShiverJude WatsonBeyond the Grave (June 2) • Victor WatsonParadise Barn (first in eponymous series of four books) • Tad Williams and Deborah BealeThe Dragons of Ordinary Farm (July 2) • Jacqueline WilsonHetty Feather (first in eponymous series of five books) • N. D. WilsonDandelion FireIzuru Yumizuru and OkiuraInfinite Stratos (May 31) DramaJacob M. AppelCausa mortisJez ButterworthJerusalemMolly DaviesA MiracleElla HicksonPrecious Little TalentPatrick MarberAfter Miss JulieLucy PrebbleENRONSarah RuhlIn the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play)Anna Deavere SmithLet Me Down EasyZlatko Topčić – ''I Don't Like Mondays (Ne volim ponedjeljak)'' PoetryChristopher ReidA ScatteringToyo Shibata (柴田トヨ) – Kujikenaide (Don't lose heart) Non-fictionOlivier AmeisenThe End of my Addiction (March 5) • Daniel AmmannThe King of Oil (October 13) • Joshua Blu Buhs – Bigfoot: The Life and Times of a LegendMichael ChabonManhood for Amateurs (October 6) • Barbara DemickNothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea (December 29) • Wendy DonigerThe Hindus: An Alternative HistoryDave EggersZeitoun (July 15) • Christopher M. FairmanFuck: Word Taboo and Protecting Our First Amendment LibertiesCraig FergusonAmerican on Purpose (September 22) • Brian FlocaMoonshot: The Flight Of Apollo 11Jonathan Safran FoerEating Animals (November 2) • Jade GoodyForever in My Heart: the Story of My Battle against CancerDavid GrannThe Lost City of Z (February 24) • Mitch HorowitzOccult America (September 15) • Michael Jones – ''The Retreat: Hitler's First Defeat'' • Thomas LevensonNewton and the Counterfeiter (June 3) • Mark LevinLiberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto (March 24) • Norman Mailer (died 2007) – MoonFire ($112,500 coffee table edition)Patricia A. McAnany and Norman Yoffee - Questioning Collapse: Human Resilience, Ecological Vulnerability, and the Aftermath of Empire (November) • Paul Midler - Poorly Made in ChinaJoel MokyrThe Enlightened Economy • Brian A. Nelson – The Silence and the ScorpionRam Oren – ''Gertruda's Oath'' • Eric W. SandersonMannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (May 1) • Bill SimmonsThe Book of Basketball (October 26) • Peter SloterdijkYou Must Change Your Life (Du mußt dein Leben ändern)Guy SormanEconomics Does Not Lie (July 20) • Bron TaylorDark Green Religion (November) • Joel D. Vaughan - The Rise and Fall of the Christian Coalition (2009) • William T. VollmannImperial (July 29) • Helen Waldstein WilkesLetters from the Lost ==Deaths==
Deaths
January 1Johannes Mario Simmel, Austrian novelist and screenwriter (born 1924) • January 7Valerie Flint, English medieval historian (born 1936) • January 20Sheila Walsh, English novelist (born 1928) • January 27John Updike, American novelist (born 1932) • February 18Tayeb Salih, Sudanese fiction writer and cultural commentator (born 1929) • February 20Christopher Nolan, Irish poet and author (choking; born 1965) • February 25Philip José Farmer, American science fiction writer (born 1918) • March 13James Purdy, American novelist, poet and playwright (born 1914) • March 21Winifred Foley, English memoirist (born 1914) • March 31Michael Cox, English novelist and biographer (hemangiopericytoma, born 1948) • April 14Maurice Druon, French historical novelist (born 1918) • April 15Clement Freud, German-born English writer and broadcaster (born 1924) • April 19J. G. Ballard, English novelist (born 1930) • May 6Lev Losev, Russian American poet (born 1937) • May 17Mario Benedetti, Uruguayan writer (born 1920) • June 2David Eddings, American novelist (born 1931) • June 25Michael Jackson, American pop singer, songwriter and author (born 1958) • June 27Frank Barlow, English historian (born 1911) • July 6Vasily Aksyonov, Russian novelist (born 1932) • July 14Phyllis Gotlieb, Canadian novelist (born 1926) • July 19Frank McCourt, American memoirist and Pulitzer Prize winner (born 1930) • July 23E. Lynn Harris, African American novelist (heart disease; born 1955) • July 25Stanley Middleton, English novelist (cancer; born 1919) • July 27Aeronwy Thomas, English-born Welsh translator and writer (born 1943) • Michaël Zeeman, Dutch critic, poet and writer (born 1958) • July 31Tim Guest, English writer (drug overdose; born 1975) • August 2Adolf Endler, German writer (born 1930) • August 4Blake Snyder, American screenwriter and author (born 1957) • August 5Budd Schulberg, American screenwriter and novelist (born 1914) • August 6Jack T. Kirby, American historian (born 1938) • Willibrordus S. Rendra, Indonesian poet (born 1935) • August 7Danko Popović, Serbian writer (born 1928) • August 8Alfonso Calderón, Chilean writer and poet (born 1930) • August 9Thierry Jonquet, French writer (born 1954) • August 10Josef Burg, Ukrainian writing in Yiddish (born 1912) • Merlyn Mantle, American author (born 1932) • August 16Alistair Campbell, New Zealand poet (born 1925) • August 18Dic Jones, Welsh poet writing in Welsh (born 1934) • Hugo Loetscher, Swiss author writing in German (born 1929) • Fernanda Pivano, Italian writer (born 1917) • August 20Karla Kuskin, American children's author (born 1932) • August 22Elmer Kelton, American Western novelist (born 1926) • August 25Bob Carroll, American historian and author (born 1936) • Sergey Mikhalkov, Russian writer and poet (born 1913) • September 3Christine D'Haen, Belgian poet writing in Flemish (born 1923) • September 4Keith Waterhouse, English author and playwright (born 1929) • September 6Catherine Gaskin, Irish-born Australian romantic novelist (born 1929) • Nada Iveljić, Croatian children's writer (born 1931) • September 10Lyn Hamilton, Canadian author (born 1944) • September 11Jim Carroll, American writer and poet (born 1949) • September 12William Hoffman, American novelist (born 1925) • Antônio Olinto, Brazilian writer (born 1919) • September 13Sarah E. Wright, American novelist (born 1928) • September 15Trevor Rhone, Jamaican playwright (born 1940) • September 19Milton Meltzer, American historian and author (born 1915) • September 21Junzo Shono (庄野 潤三), Japanese author (born 1921) • September 22Kole Čašule, Macedonian essayist, dramatist and short story writer (born 1921) • September 24Nelly Arcan, Canadian novelist writing in French (suicide; born 1973) • September 25Willy Breinholst, Danish author (born 1918) • September 27William Safire, American columnist (born 1929) • October 1Otar Chiladze, Georgian writer (born 1933) • Cintio Vitier, Cuban poet (born 1921) • October 4Veikko Huovinen, Finnish writer (born 1927) • November 1Esther Hautzig, Polish-born American autobiographer (born 1930) • November 20Naomi Frankel, German-born Israeli novelist (born 1918) • November 29Robert Holdstock, English fantasy novelist (born 1949) • November 30Milorad Pavić, Serbian writer (born 1929) • December 2Elizabeth Berridge, British novelist (born 1919) • December 5William Lederer, American author (born 1912) • December 7Carlene Hatcher Polite, American novelist (born 1932) • Pyotr Vail, Latvian-born Russian essayist and journalist (born 1949) • December 13Julian Fane, British author (born 1927) • December 15C. D. B. Bryan, American author (born 1936) • December 19Loren Singer, American novelist (born 1923) • December 20Vera Rich, English poet and journalist (born 1936) • December 23Grigory Baklanov, Russian novelist (born 1923) • December 25Vrindavanam Venugopalan, Indian journalist (born 1935) • (or 24th) Rachel Wetzsteon, American poet (suicide; born 1967) • December 26Dennis Brutus, South African poet (born 1924) • Norval White, American author (born 1926) • December 30Jacqueline Sturm, New Zealand poet and writer (born 1927) ==Awards==
Awards
Nobel Prize in Literature: Herta Müller AustraliaMiles Franklin Award: Tim Winton, Breath CanadaCanada Reads: Lawrence Hill, The Book of NegroesDayne Ogilvie Prize: Main award, Debra Anderson; honour of distinction, Greg Kearney. • Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction: Russell Wangersky, Burning Down the HouseGovernor General's Awards: Multiple categories; see 2009 Governor General's Awards. • Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction: Brian Brett, Trauma Farm: A Rebel History of Rural LifeRogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize: Annabel Lyon, The Golden MeanScotiabank Giller Prize: Linden MacIntyre, ''The Bishop's Man'' • Writers' Trust Engel/Findley Award: David Bergen FranceGrand Prix du roman de l'Académie française: Pierre Michon, Les Onze SwedenAstrid Lindgren Memorial Award: Tamer Institute for Community Education United KingdomBookseller/Diagram Prize for Oddest Title of the Year: Crocheting Adventures with Hyperbolic Planes, Daina TaiminaCaine Prize for African Writing: E. C. Osondu, "Waiting" • Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Siobhan Dowd, Bog ChildMan Booker Prize: Hilary Mantel, Wolf HallOrange Prize for Fiction: to Home by Marilynne Robinson United StatesLambda Literary Awards: Multiple categories; see 2009 Lambda Literary Awards. • National Book Award for Fiction: Colum McCann, Let the Great World SpinNational Book Critics Circle Award: Hilary Mantel, Wolf HallNational Book Critics Circle Award for General Nonfiction: Richard Holmes, The Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of ScienceNewbery Medal for children's literature: Neil Gaiman, The Graveyard BookPEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction: Joseph O'Neill, NetherlandPulitzer Prize for Fiction: Elizabeth Strout, Olive KitteridgeWhiting Awards: Fiction: Adam Johnson, Nami Mun, Salvatore Scibona, Vu Tran; Nonfiction: Michael Meyer, Hugh Raffles; Plays: Rajiv Joseph; Poetry: Jericho Brown, Jay Hopler, Joan Kane ElsewhereCamões Prize: Arménio VieiraDavid Cohen Prize: Seamus HeaneyEuropean Book Prize: Mariusz Szczygieł, Gottland and Sylvie Goulard, ''L'Europe pour les Nuls'' • Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels: Claudio MagrisInternational Dublin Literary Award: Michael Thomas, Man Gone DownInternational Prize for Arabic Fiction: Youssef Ziedan, AzazelSAARC Literary Award: Jayanta Mahapatra, Uday Prakash, Kamaal Khan ==See also==
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