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Overview of the events of 1982 in literature
Overview of the events of 1982 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1982
.
Events
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- February 17
?
Philip K. Dick
ignores advice to go immediately to hospital. A fortnight later, after two
strokes
, he is pronounced
brain-dead
and disconnected from his
life-support machine
.
[1]
- March 18
? A legal case brought on behalf of
Mary Whitehouse
against theater director
Michael Bogdanov
concerning alleged indecency in a performance of
Howard Brenton
's play
The Romans in Britain
at the
National Theatre
in London is dropped after the
Attorney General
intervenes.
[2]
[3]
- June 25
? In
Island Trees School District v. Pico
(
457
U.S.
853
(1982)), the
Supreme Court of the United States
concludes that "local school boards may not remove books from school library shelves simply because they dislike the ideas contained in those books and seek by their removal to 'prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion.'"
- September ?
Banned Books Week
is instituted in the
United States
.
- October 7
? After
Sue Townsend
's comic character
Adrian Mole
is introduced (as Nigel Mole,
[4]
aged 13¼, living in the
East Midlands
of England) in a
BBC Radio 4
play, the book
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾
, is released; it sells 1.9 million copies in three years.
[5]
- unknown dates
New books
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Fiction
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Children and young people
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Drama
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Non-fiction
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Births
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- January 14
- February 5
?
Lauren Gunderson
, American playwright
- February 23
?
Kateryna Mikhalitsyna
, Ukrainian poet, children's writer, translator and editor
- March 24
?
Bryndis Bjorgvinsdottir
, Icelandic children's fiction writer
[22]
- April 21
?
Claybourne Elder
, American actor, singer and writer
[23]
- May 10
?
Jeremy Gable
, English-American playwright
- June 29
- Colin Jost
, American actor, screenwriter and comedian
[24]
- Ott Sepp
, Estonian actor, singer, writer and television presenter
- July 8
?
James Graham
, English playwright
- July 16
?
Angel David Revilla
, Venezuelan journalist and writer
Deaths
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- January 16
?
Ramon J. Sender
, Spanish novelist (b.
1901
)
[25]
- February 5
?
Ronald Welch
(Ronald Oliver Felton) Welsh novelist and children's writer writing in English (born
1909
)
[26]
- February 11
?
Albert Facey
, Australian autobiographer (born
1894
)
- February 13
?
Barbara Sleigh
, English children's writer (born
1906
)
[27]
- February 18
? Dame
Ngaio Marsh
, New Zealand crime writer and theatre director (born
1895
)
[28]
- March 2
?
Philip K. Dick
, American writer (stroke; born
1928
)
[29]
- March 3
?
Georges Perec
, French novelist (lung cancer; born
1936
)
[30]
- March 6
?
Ayn Rand
, Russian-born American novelist, playwright and screenwriter (born
1905
)
[31]
- March 25
- March 27
- May 10
?
Peter Weiss
, German writer and artist (born
1916
)
[35]
- June 6
?
Kenneth Rexroth
, American poet and critic (born
1905
)
[36]
- June 18
- July 3
?
Engvald Bakkan
, Norwegian novelist and children's writer (born
1897
)
- August 6
?
S. K. Pottekkatt
, Indian writer (born
1913
)
[39]
- September 14
?
John Gardner
, American novelist (motorcycle accident, born
1933
)
[40]
- October 7
?
Alejandro Nunez Alonso
, Spanish novelist (born
1905
)
- October 22
?
Savitri Devi
, French-born writer and philosopher (born
1905
)
[41]
- October 30
?
Iryna Vilde
, Ukrainian writer (born
1907
)
- November 5
?
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
, Korean-American novelist (murdered; born
1951
)
[42]
- December 5
?
Caryl Brahms
, English critic, novelist and journalist (born
1901
)
[43]
- December 21
?
Ants Oras
, Estonian writer (born
1900
)
- December 24
?
Louis Aragon
, French poet and writer (born
1897
)
[44]
Awards
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Australia
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Canada
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France
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Spain
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United Kingdom
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- Booker Prize
:
Thomas Keneally
,
Schindler's Ark
- Carnegie Medal
for
children's literature
:
Margaret Mahy
,
The Haunting
- Cholmondeley Award
:
Basil Bunting
,
Herbert Lomas
,
William Scammell
- Eric Gregory Award
:
Steve Ellis
,
Jeremy Reed
,
Alison Brackenbury
,
Neil Astley
,
Chris O'Neill
,
Joseph Bristow
,
John Gibbens
,
James Lasdun
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for fiction:
Bruce Chatwin
,
On the Black Hill
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for biography:
Richard Ellmann
,
James Joyce
- Whitbread Best Book Award
:
Bruce Chatwin
,
On the Black Hill
United States
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Elsewhere
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References
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Anne R. Dick (1995).
Search for Philip K. Dick, 1928-1982: A Memoir and Biography of the Science Fiction Writer
. p. 279.
ISBN
978-0-7734-9137-3
.
- ^
"1982: Judge halts 'obscenity' trial"
.
BBC News
. 1982-03-18
. Retrieved
2007-11-30
.
- ^
Brenton, Howard (2006-01-28).
"Look back in anger"
.
The Guardian
. London
. Retrieved
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.
- ^
Contemporary Dramatists
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ISBN
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.
- ^
Craddock, E. J. (1985-11-25). "Publishing: Friendly local book".
The Times
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- ^
The Atlantic
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- ^
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ISBN
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.
- ^
Contemporary Novelists
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ISBN
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.
- ^
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After the Revolution: Twenty Years of Portuguese Literature, 1974-1994
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ISBN
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.
- ^
Albert James Arnold; Julio Rodriguez-Luis; J. Michael Dash (1 January 2001).
A History of Literature in the Caribbean: English- and Dutch-speaking countries
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ISBN
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.
- ^
Ryan, Alan
(5 September 1982).
"Destination Biafra by Buchi Emecheta"
.
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.
- ^
Carl S. Leafstedt (4 November 1999).
Inside Bluebeard's Castle: Music and Drama in Bela Bartok's Opera
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ISBN
978-0-19-535505-5
.
- ^
Michael G. Brennan (20 May 2010).
Graham Greene: Fictions, Faith and Authorship
. A&C Black. p. 146.
ISBN
978-1-84706-339-7
.
- ^
International Who's who of Authors and Writers
. Europa Publications, Taylor & Francis Group. 2008. p. 162.
- ^
The School Librarian
. School Library Association. 1983. p. 53.
- ^
Lars G. Warme (1 January 1996).
A History of Swedish Literature
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ISBN
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.
- ^
Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrafe (2005).
Biographical Plays About Famous Artists
. Cambridge Scholars Pub. p. 25.
ISBN
9781443814621
.
- ^
Luc Brisson; Christoph Jamme (1995).
Introduction a la philosophie du mythe: Sauver les mythes
(in French). Vrin. p. 12.
ISBN
978-2-7116-1271-0
.
- ^
Bryan Strong (1983).
The Marriage and Family Experience
. West Publishing Company. p. 59.
ISBN
978-0-314-69682-3
.
- ^
Elaine Morgan (1982).
The Aquatic Ape
. Stein and Day.
ISBN
978-0-8128-2873-3
.
- ^
Donald McQuade; Robert Atwan (1985).
Popular Writing in America: The Interaction of Style and Audience
. Oxford University Press. p. 431.
ISBN
978-0-19-503589-6
.
- ^
"Gothenburg"
.
internationalwriters.se
. Retrieved
May 24,
2021
.
- ^
"United States Public Records, 1970-2009"
.
FamilySearch
. Retrieved
3 September
2017
.
- ^
Mandel, Peter; Baher, Cynthia (May 1983).
"The Classes"
.
Brown Alumni Monthly
.
83
(8): 58
. Retrieved
September 13,
2014
.
Darnel A. Jost and his wife. Dr. Kerry Kelly '77 M.D., of Staten Island, N.Y., report the birth of their first child, Colin Kelly Jost, on June 29.
- ^
Mary Seale Vasquez (1987).
Homenaje a Ramon J. Sender
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ISBN
978-0-936388-35-9
.
- ^
Pamela Dear (1 January 2000).
Contemporary authors: New revision series
. Gale / Cengage Learning. p. 47.
ISBN
978-0-7876-3095-9
.
- ^
Something about the Author
. Gale Research. 1983. p. 188.
ISBN
978-0-8103-0055-2
.
- ^
Kathryne Slate McDorman (1991).
Ngaio Marsh
. Twayne Publishers. p. xiv.
ISBN
978-0-8057-6999-9
.
- ^
Kenneth T. Jackson; Karen Markoe; Arnie Markoe (1998).
The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives: 1981-1985
. Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 233.
ISBN
978-0-684-80492-7
.
- ^
Paul Schwartz (1988).
Georges Perec: Traces of His Passage
. Summa Publications, Inc. p. 3.
ISBN
978-0-917786-60-0
.
- ^
Judith Freeman Clark (1987).
Almanac of American Women in the 20th Century
. Prentice Hall. p. 218.
ISBN
978-0-13-022658-7
.
- ^
"Goodman Ace, Comedy Writer"
. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 27 March 1982
. Retrieved
23 September
2010
.
[
permanent dead link
]
- ^
Chira, Susan.
"Harriet Adams Dies. Nancy Drew Author Wrote Over 200 Novels"
,
The New York Times
, March 29, 1982. Accessed October 7, 2007. "Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, who wrote nearly 200 children's books including many of the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys series, died Saturday evening. She was 89 years old, and lived in Pottersville and Maplewood, N.J."
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"Lewis, Alfred Edward [Ted] (1940?1982), novelist"
.
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doi
:
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.
ISBN
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. Retrieved
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.
(Subscription or
UK public library membership
required.)
- ^
Robert Cohen (1993).
Understanding Peter Weiss
. Univ of South Carolina Press. p. 180.
ISBN
978-0-87249-898-3
.
- ^
Harold Bloom (1985).
Twentieth-century American Literature
. Chelsea House Publishers. p. 3336.
ISBN
978-0-87754-806-5
.
- ^
Review of Contemporary Fiction
. John O'Brien. 1993. p. 7.
- ^
Gale, Cengage Learning.
A Study Guide for John Cheever's "Swimmer"
. Gale, Cengage Learning. p. 6.
ISBN
978-1-4103-5981-0
.
- ^
Malayalam Literary Survey
. Kerala Sahitya Akademi. 1982. p. 18.
- ^
United Press International
(15 September 1982),
"John Gardner Killed on His Motorcycle"
,
Schenectady Gazette
,
Oakland, Pennsylvania
, p. 2
, retrieved
2010-09-03
- ^
Koenraad Elst (2001).
The Saffron Swastika: The Notion of "Hindu Fascism"
. Voice of India.
ISBN
978-81-85990-69-9
.
- ^
"Tributes & Obituaries: Theresa Cha, Keith Haring & Barbara Lehmann"
.
Homicide, Homelessness & Winged Pigs
.
The Village Voice
. Retrieved
December 21,
2012
.
- ^
Sherrin, Ned.
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,
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- ^
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Modern French Poets
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.