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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2022.
Events
[edit]- 1 January
- The 2022 New Year Honours List in the UK includes novelist Anthony Horowitz,[1] cookery writer Claudia Roden[2] and publisher Peter Usborne, all of whom receive the CBE.[3][4]
- A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh enters the public domain in the United States.[5]
- 5 January – The Robert B. Silvers Foundation awards the inaugural Robert B. Silvers Prizes to recognize excellence in journalism, literary criticism, and arts writing.[6]
- 11 January – Maya Angelou becomes the first African-American woman to appear on a quarter-dollar coin in the United States.[7]
- 25 January – Colm Tóibín is named the new Laureate for Irish Fiction.[8]
- 22 April – The results of a survey carried out by Mayank Kejriwal and Akarsh Nagaraj at the University of Southern California's Viterbi School of Engineering, using AI, reveal evidence of gender bias in literature.[9]
- 4 May – Ram Nath Kovind becomes the first President of India to address a regional language literary event in the northeast when he attends the closing session of the annual conference of the Bodo Sahitya Sabha in Tamulpur, western Assam.[10]
- 28 May – Biblioteca Gabriel García Márquez in Barcelona, designed by Suma Arquitectura, is formally inaugurated.
- 2 June – British literary figures recognised in the 2022 Birthday Honours include novelists Ian Rankin (knighthood)[11] and Salman Rushdie; the latter is made a Companion of Honour, along with illustrator Sir Quentin Blake.[12]
- 15 June – Opening of Shakespeare North in Prescot in northwest England, incorporating a replica early-17th century playhouse.[13]
- 12 August – Indian-born British-American novelist Salman Rushdie is stabbed multiple times as he is about to give a public lecture at the Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, New York, United States.[14][15]
Anniversaries
[edit]- 200th anniversary of the death of English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 150th anniversary of Publishers Weekly[16]
- 100th anniversary of the Newbery Medal[17]
- 100th anniversary of the birth of poet Philip Larkin[18]
- 100th anniversary of the publication of
- In a Grove by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
- One of Ours by Willa Cather
- "The Problem of Thor Bridge" by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot
- The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Tales of the Jazz Age by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
- Ulysses by James Joyce
- "A Hunger Artist" by Franz Kafka
- Aaron's Rod by D. H. Lawrence
- Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis
- "Celephaïs" by H. P. Lovecraft
- "Herbert West–Reanimator" by H. P. Lovecraft
- "The Music of Erich Zann" by H. P. Lovecraft
- "The Tomb" by H. P. Lovecraft
- The Garden Party and Other Stories by Katherine Mansfield
- The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams
- Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf
New books
[edit]Dates after each title indicate U.S. publication, unless otherwise indicated.
Fiction
[edit]Children and young adults
[edit]Poetry
[edit]- Ocean Vuong – Time Is a Mother (April 5, US)[71]
Drama
[edit]Nonfiction
[edit]Author | Title | Date of pub. | Ref. |
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Imani Perry | South to America: A Journey Below the Mason Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation | January 25 | [25][23] |
Daniel H. Pink | The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward | February 1 | [25] |
Chuck Klosterman | The Nineties | February 8 | [25] |
Alexandra Lange | Meet Me by the Fountain: An Inside History of the Mall | June 14 | [72] |
Ed Yong | An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us | June 21 | [73] |
Elizabeth Alexander | The Trayvon Generation | June 28 | [23] |
Patrick Radden Keefe | Rogues: True Stories of Grifters, Killers, Rebels and Crooks | June 28 | [74] |
Philip Rosenthal and Jenn Garbee | Somebody Feed Phil the Book | October 18 | [75] |
Quentin Tarantino | Cinema Speculation | November 1 | [76] |
Michelle Obama | The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times | November 15 | [32] |
Oskar Lafontaine | Ami, it's time to go! Plädoyer für die Selbstbehauptung Europas | November 21 | [77] |
Leila Philip | Beaverland | December 6 | [78] |
Jessica Grose | Screaming on the Inside | December 6 | [79] |
Biography and memoirs
[edit]Author | Title | Date of pub. | Ref. |
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Bernardine Evaristo | Manifesto: On Never Giving Up | January 18 | [23] |
Laura Gao | Messy Roots: A Graphic Memoir of a Wuhanese-American | March 8 | [80] |
Elena Ferrante | In the Margins: On the Pleasures of Reading and Writing | March 15 | [23] |
Maud Newton | Ancestor Trouble: A Reckoning and a Reconciliation | March 29 | [25][23] |
Hannah Gadsby | Ten Steps to Nanette | March 29 (Australia) | [81] |
Delia Ephron | Left on Tenth: A Second Chance at Life | April 12 | [23] |
Janelle Monáe | The Memory Librarian | April 19 | [30] |
Viola Davis | Finding Me | April 26 | [30] |
Jennette McCurdy | I'm Glad My Mom Died | August 9 | [32] |
Yasmín Ramírez | ¡Ándale, Prieta! A Love Letter to My Family | August 2 | [9] |
Films
[edit]Deaths
[edit]Individual | Background | Date of Death | Age | Cause of Death | Ref. |
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Zheng Min | Chinese poet | January 3 | 101 | [82] | |
F. Sionil José | Filipino novelist and journalist | January 6 | 97 | [83] | |
Terry Teachout | American author, critic, biographer, playwright, stage director, and librettist | January 13 | 65 | [84][85] | |
Ron Goulart | American author of Groucho Marx mysteries | January 14 | 89 | Respiratory arrest | [86] |
Thiago de Mello | Brazilian poet and translator | January 14 | 95 | [87] | |
André Leon Talley | American fashion author, editor, and journalist | January 18 | 73 | Complications of a heart attack and COVID-19 | [88][89][90][91] |
Lani Forbes | American young adult novelist` | February 3 | 35 | Neuroendocrine cancer | [92] |
Ashley Bryan | American writer and illustrator of children's books | February 4 | 98 | [93][94] | |
Jason Epstein | American editor and publisher | February 4 | 93 | Congestive heart failure | [95] |
Kenta Nishimura | Japanese novelist | February 5 | 54 | [96] | |
Bruce Duffy | American novelist | February 10 | 70 | Brain cancer | [97] |
P. J. O'Rourke | American political satirist and journalist | February 15 | 74 | Lung cancer | [98] |
Jan Pieńkowski | Polish-born English writer and illustrator of children's books (Meg and Mog) | February 19 | 85 | Complications of dementia | [99] |
Shirley Hughes | English writer and illustrator of children's books | February 25 | 94 | [100] | |
Nelson W. Aldrich Jr. | American author, editor, and journalist | March 8 | 86 | Complications from Parkinson's disease | [101] |
Maureen Howard | American novelist, memoirist, and editor | March 13 | 91 | [102] | |
Yuz Aleshkovsky | Russian-American writer, poet, and singer-songwriter | March 21 | 92 | [103] (in Russian) | |
Ted Mooney | American novelist and journalist (Art in America) | March 22 | 70 | Heart disease | [104] |
Richard Howard | American poet, critic, and translator | March 31 | 92 | [105] | |
David McKee | English writer and illustrator of children's books (Elmer the Patchwork Elephant, Not Now, Bernard) | April 6 | 87 | [106] | |
Jack Higgins | British crime writer | April 9 | 92 | [107] | |
Serhiy Dyachenko | Ukrainian fantasy novelist | May 5 | 77 | [108] | |
Patricia A. McKillip | American fantasy novelist (The Forgotten Beasts of Eld) | May 6 | 74 | [109] | |
Kim Chi-ha | South Korean poet and playwright | May 8 | 81 | [110] | |
Peter Lamborn Wilson | American anarchist author and poet (Temporary Autonomous Zone) | May 22 | 76-77 | [111] | |
Morton L. Janklow | American literary agent | May 25 | 91 | [112][113] | |
Walter Abish | Austrian-born American author of experimental novels and short stories | May 28 | 90 | [114] | |
Boris Pahor | Slovenian writer (Necropolis) | May 30 | 108 | [115] | |
George Lamming | Barbadian novelist (In the Castle of My Skin) and poet | June 4 | 94 | [116] | |
Duncan Hannah | American visual artist and author | June 11 | 69 | Heart attack | [117] |
A. B. Yehoshua | Israeli novelist, essayist, and playwright | June 14 | 85 | Cancer | [118] |
Raffaele La Capria | Italian writer and screenwriter (Hands over the City, Many Wars Ago) | June 26 | 99 | [119] | |
Frank Moorhouse | Australian novelist and screenwriter | June 26 | 83 | [120] | |
Susie Steiner | British crime novelist | July 2 | 51 | Brain cancer | [121] |
Joan Lingard | Scottish author (The Kevin and Sadie series) | July 12 | 90 | [122] | |
Stuart Woods | American novelist (Chiefs) | July 22 | 84 | [2] | |
Melissa Bank | American author (The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing) | August 2 | 61 | Lung cancer | [123] |
David McCullough | American author. Historian, and biographer (Truman, John Adams) | August 7 | 89 | [124] | |
Raymond Briggs | English author, illustrator, cartoonist and graphic novelist (The Snowman, Father Christmas, Fungus the Bogeyman) | August 9 | 88 | Pneumonia | [125][126] |
Nicholas Evans | English journalist, novelist (The Horse Whisperer), and screenwriter | August 9 | 72 | Heart attack | [127] |
Jean-Jacques Sempé | French cartoonist (Le Petit Nicolas) | August 11 | 89 | [128] | |
Frederick Buechner | American novelist (A Long Day's Dying (1950), Godric (1980)), memoirist (The Sacred Journey (1982), Now and Then (1982)), essayist, poet, theologian, and preacher | August 15 | 96 | [129][130] | |
Joseph Delaney | English author (Spook's) | August 16 | 77 | [131] | |
Hadrawi | Somali poet | August 18 | 78-79 | [132] | |
Michael Malone | American writer | August 19 | 80 | Pancreatic cancer | [133] |
Peter Straub | American writer (Julia, Ghost Story, and The Talisman) | September 4 | 79 | [134] | |
Mariella Mehr | Swiss novelist, playwright and poet | September 5 | 74 | [135] | |
Javier Marías | Spanish novelist (A Heart So White and Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me) | September 11 | 70 | Pneumonia | [136] |
Yadollah Royaee | Iranian poet | September 14 | 90 | [137] | |
Tibor Frank | Hungarian historian | September 15 | 74 | [138] | |
Saul Kripke | American philosopher and logician | September 15 | 81 | [139] | |
Hilary Mantel | British novelist (Wolf Hall) | September 22 | 70 | [140][141] | |
Knud Sørensen | Danish novelist, essayist and poet | September 26 | 94 | [142] | |
Marguerite Andersen | German-born Canadian writer, poet and translator | October 1 | 97 | [143] | |
Charles Fuller | American playwright (A Soldier's Play, Zooman and the Sign) | October 3 | 83 | [144] | |
Rebecca Godfrey | Canadian author | October 3 | 54 | Lung cancer | [145] |
David Huerta | Mexican poet | October 3 | 72 | [146] | |
Peter Robinson | British-born Canadian crime writer | October 4 | 72 | [147] | |
Temsüla Ao | Indian poet and writer (Laburnum For My Head) | October 9 | 76 | [148] | |
Bruno Latour | French philosopher and sociologist (Laboratory Life, Science in Action, We Have Never Been Modern) | October 9 | 75 | Pancreatic cancer | [149] |
Thomas Cahill | American scholar and writer (How the Irish Saved Civilization) | October 18 | 82 | [150] | |
John Jay Osborn Jr. | American writer (The Paper Chase) | October 19 | 77 | Squamous cell cancer | [151] |
Anton Donchev | Bulgarian novelist (Time of Parting) and screenwriter | October 20 | 92 | [152] | |
Leszek Engelking | Polish writer and translator | October 22 | 67 | [153] | |
Mike Davis | American writer, political activist, urban theorist, and historian (City of Quartz, Late Victorian Holocausts, Set the Night on Fire) | October 25 | 76 | Cancer | [154] |
Julie Powell | American author (Julie & Julia) | October 25 | 49 | Cardiac arrest | [155] |
Gerald Stern | American poet, essayist, and educator | October 27 | 97 | [156] | |
Bahaa Taher | Egyptian novelist and short story writer | October 27 | 87 | [157] | |
Hava Pinhas-Cohen | Israeli writer and poet | October 29 | 67 | [158] | |
Gael Greene | American author | November 1 | 88 | [159] | |
Doris Grumbach | American novelist, memoirist, biographer, literary critic, and essayist | November 4 | 104 | [160] | |
Geoff Cochrane | New Zealand poet, novelist and short story writer | November 14 | 71 | [161] | |
Marcus Sedgwick | British writer, illustrator and musician | November 15 | 54 | [162] | |
Joëlle Guillais | French writer | November 19 | 70 | Stroke | [163] |
Marijane Meaker | American writer (Spring Fire) | November 21 | 95 | Cardiac arrest | [164] |
Bernadette Mayer | American poet and writer | November 22 | 77 | [165] | |
Milovan Danojlić | Serbian poet, essayist and literary critic | November 23 | 85 | [166] | |
Christian Bobin | French author and poet | November 24 | 71 | [167] | |
Hans Magnus Enzensberger | German author, poet, translator, and editor (Der Untergang der Titanic, The Number Devil) | November 24 | 93 | [168] | |
Abdulaziz Al-Maqaleh | Yemeni poet and essayist | November 28 | 85 | [169] | |
Ray Nelson | American science fiction writer (The Ganymede Takeover, The Prometheus Man) | November 30 | 91 | [170] | |
Dominique Lapierre | French author | December 4 | 91 | [171][172] | |
Claude Mossé | French historian | December 12 | 97 | [173] | |
Xi Xi | Chinese novelist and poet | December 18 | 85 | Heart failure | [174] |
Manfred Messerschmidt | German historian (Germany and the Second World War) | December 19 | 96 | [175] | |
Françoise Bourdin | French novelist | December 25 | 70 | [176] | |
Begoña Huertas | Spanish writer | December 25 | 57 | [177] | |
Vijayasarathi Sribhashyam | Indian writer, Sanskrit grammarian, and literary critic | December 28 | 86 | [178] | |
Marion Meade | American biographer and novelist | December 29 | 88 | [179] |
Awards
[edit]Adult
[edit]Children's, Teen, and Young Adult
[edit]See also
[edit]References
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