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[edit] 2007
- 19 March, 2007 - The 2007 Orange Prize for Fiction longlist is announced. (Orange Prize)
- 12 March, 2007 - The diaries of Charles Darwin's wife have been published online, giving an insight into his life. (darwin-online.org.uk)
- 26 February, 2007 - Philip Roth is awarded the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. (Guardian)
- 20 February , 2007 - Susan Patron's children's book The Higher Power of Lucky is banned for a single word in some U.S. schools. (Guardian)
- 1 February , 2007 - J. K. Rowlings' Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the last of seven instalments, will be published on 21 July. (Guardian)
- 17 January, 2007 - Nanae Aoyama wins the Akutagawa Prize for her novel Hitori Biyori. (ABC Radio)
- 17 January, 2007 - British playwright and Nobel laureate Harold Pinter was awarded the Legion d'Honneur by the French prime minister, Dominique de Villepin.(Guardian)
- 15 January, 2007 - Seamus Heaney won the 2006 T. S. Eliot Prize with his latest collection, District and Circle. (Guardian)
[edit] 2006
- 26 December, 2006 - John Heath-Stubbs, holder of the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry, and renowned as a classical poet, died of cancer in London. He was 88. (Guardian)
- 6 December, 2006 - Yiyun Li's A Thousand Years of Good Prayers won the Guardian First Book Award. (Guardian)
- December, 2006 - The British novelist Paul Ableman, writer of much erotic fiction and novelizations, died on 25 October. (Guardian)
- 29 November, 2006 - The 2006 Costa Book Awards (formerly Whitbread Book Awards) shortlist has been announced. (CBA site)
- 19 November, 2006 - The 2007 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award has announced its longlist of 138 novels. (Award homepage, Guardian)
- 16 November, 2006 - The 2006 National Book Awards' fiction prize went to Richard Powers for his The Echo Maker, Nathaniel Mackey got the poetry prize for his poetry collection Splay Anthem and the nonfiction prize was awarded to Timothy Egan for The Worst Hard Time. (The National Book Foundation)
- 9 November, 2006 - The 2006 Scotiabank Giller Prize has been given to Vincent Lam for his debut work Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures. (Award site)
- 6 November, 2006 - American author Jonathan Littell won the 2006 Prix Goncourt, for his work Les Bienveillantes (Les Bienveillantes). (The Burnt Ones blog)
- 1 November, 2006 - William Styron, American Pulitzer Prize-winning (The Confessions of Nat Turner) author dies. (Vineyard Gazette)
- 30 October, 2006 - The Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer was robbed by thieves who assaulted her in her Johannesburg home last week. She was unharmed. (Guardian)
- 17 October, 2006 - Microsoft announced it will start in 2007 a Live Book Search portal project, a competitor to Google's similar search. (Guardian)
- 12 October, 2006 - Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk wins the 2006 Nobel Prize in literature. (Aljazeera.Net)
- 11 October, 2006 - The Inheritance of Loss, the second novel by Indian author Kiran Desai, wins the 2006 Man Booker Prize for Fiction. (BBC)
- 8 October, 2006 - Haruki Murakami has won the second Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award (€35,000) for Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman. (Guardian)
- 8 October, 2006 - A poem, written in 1918, by Robert Frost has been rediscovered by a student in Virginia. (Guardian)
- 25 September, 2006 - The 2006 Man Booker Prize shortlist was announced on the 14 Sept. (themanbookerprize.com)
- 23 September, 2006 - The Children of Hurin, a Middle Earth tale abandoned by J. R. R. Tolkien in 1918, has been completed by his son and will be published in the spring of 2007. (Guardian)
- 21 September, 2006 - The bestselling Turkish novelist Elif Shafak was acquitted of the charges of "insulting Turkishness" for lack of evidence. (Guardian)
- August, 2006 - More Americans know who Harry Potter is than Tony Blair, survey finds. (Guardian)
- 30 August, 2006 - The Egyptian novelist Naguib Mahfouz dies at the age of 94. (Guardian)
- 24 August 2006 - Guardian First Book Award shortlist announced (Guardian)
- 10 August, 2006 - University of California joins Google's book-scanning project (Guardian/Associated Press)
- The 2006 Akutagawa Prize went to Takami Itō for Throwing Stuff Away on a Road in August (八月の路上に捨てる Hachigatsu no rojō ni suteru)
- 31 July, 2006 - Austria has awarded its annual state prize for European literature to Italian writer Claudio Magris, who is best known for his works Danubio (”The Danube”, 1986) and Microcosmi (”Microcosmos”, 1997).
- 27 July, 2006 - Lists of best-selling books in the US (Associated Press)
- 20 July, 2006 - Lists of best-selling books in the US (Associated Press)
- 17 July, 2006 - Mike Hammer creator, Mickey Spillane, dies aged 88
- 13 July, 2006 - Lists of best-selling books in the US (Associated Press)
- 12 July, 2006 - Books of hate found openly on sale in Sydney's Muslim community have been banned after an official finding that they promote suicide operations and violence. (The Daily Telegraph (AUS))
- 18 June, 2006 - United States' production of new books declining (Wikinews)
[edit] New books
- December, 2006 - Against the Day, Thomas Pynchon's first novel in nearly a decade is coming out in the US (Guardian)
- September, 2006 - Upcoming books: Kingdom Come by J. G. Ballard (Guardian)
- August, 2006 - Upcoming books: Whitethorn Woods by Maeve Binchy (Guardian)
- 22 June, 2006 - Kalooki Nights by Howard Jacobson (Guardian)