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The year 2005 in literature involved some significant events and new books.
Events
- January 16 - 400th anniversary of Cervantes' publication of the first part of Don Quixote in Spain.
- February 25 - Canada Reads selects Rockbound by Frank Parker Day as the novel to be read across the nation.
- March 26 - Classic British science fiction series Doctor Who returns to television with a script by Russell T Davies, the executive producer.[1]
- April 23 - The Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec's Grande Bibliothèque is opened.
- June 13 - Poet Dannie Abse is injured and his wife Joan is killed in an accident on the M4 in South Wales.[2]
- August 15 - An integrated National Library of Norway opens to readers in Oslo for the first time.
New prose fiction books
See also: 2005 in books
- Tariq Ali - A Sultan in Palermo
- Rajaa Alsanea - Banat al-Riyadh
- Avi - Never Mind
- Tash Aw - The Harmony Silk Factory
- John Banville - The Sea
- Sebastian Barry - A Long Long Way
- Nelson Bond - Other Worlds Than Ours
- Dionne Brand, What We All Long For
- Orson Scott Card - Magic Street and Shadow of the Giant
- Rita Chowdhury - Deo Langkhui
- Wendy Coakley-Thompson - What You Won't Do for Love
- Eoin Colfer - Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception
- Bernard Cornwell - The Pale Horseman
- Colin Cotterill - Thirty-Three Teeth
- Robert Crais - The Forgotten Man
- Michael Cunningham - Specimen Days
- Rana Dasgupta - Tokyo Cancelled
- Lindsey Davis - See Delphi and Die
- Abha Dawesar - Babyji
- L. Sprague de Camp - Years in the Making: the Time-Travel Stories of L. Sprague de Camp
- Troy Denning - The Joiner King, The Swarm War and The Unseen Queen
- Bret Easton Ellis - Lunar Park
- Alicia Erian - Towelhead
- Sebastian Faulks - Human Traces
- Juan Francisco Ferré - La fiesta del asno
- Amanda Filipacchi - Love Creeps
- Nicci French - Catch Me When I Fall
- Gayleen Froese - Touch
- David Gibbins - Atlantis
- Joanne Harris - Gentlemen & Players
- Carl Hiaasen - Flush
- Charlie Higson - SilverFin
- John Irving - Until I Find You
- Kazuo Ishiguro - Never Let Me Go
- Uzodinma Iweala - Beasts of No Nation
- Rabee Jaber - بيريتوس: مدينة تحت الأرض (Byretus Madinat Taht al-Ard, "Byretus Underground City")
- Raymond Khoury - The Last Templar
- Stephen King - The Colorado Kid
- Dean Koontz - Velocity
- Stieg Larsson - The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Marina Lewycka - A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian
- James Luceno - Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader and Labyrinth of Evil
- Stephenie Meyer - Twilight
- Ian McEwan - Saturday
- Gregory Maguire - Son of a Witch
- Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Memories of My Melancholy Whores
- David Michaels - Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Operation Barracuda
- Robert Muchamore - Maximum Security (novel) and The Killing (novel)
- Péter Nádas - Parallel Stories
- Garth Nix - Drowned Wednesday
- Chuck Palahniuk - Haunted
- Christopher Paolini - Eldest
- Robert B. Parker - School Days
- Ruth Rendell - End in Tears
- J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
- Salman Rushdie - Shalimar the Clown
- Darren Shan - Lord Loss (first of The Demonata series)
- Michael Slade - Swastika
- Zadie Smith - On Beauty
- Lemony Snicket - The Penultimate Peril
- Olen Steinhauer - 36 Yalta Boulevard
- Matthew Stover - Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
- Thomas Sullivan - Second Soul
- Jean-François Susbielle - La Morsure du dragon
- Rupert Thomson - Divided Kingdom
- Harry Turtledove, editor - The Enchanter Completed: A Tribute Anthology for L. Sprague de Camp
- Andrew Vachss - Two Trains Running
- Catherynne M. Valente - Yume No Hon: The Book of Dreams
- Michal Viewegh - Lekce tvůrčího psaní
- Narayan Wagle - Palpasa Cafe (पल्पसा क्याफे)
- David Weber - At All Costs
- Samantha Weinberg - The Moneypenny Diaries: Guardian Angel
- Kirby Wright - Punahou Blues
- Markus Zusak - The Book Thief
New drama
- Catherine Filloux - Lemkin's House
- Oleg Kagan - The Black Hat
- Carlos Lacamara - Nowhere on the Border
- The Los Angeles Theatre Ensemble - Wounded
- Vern Thiessen - Shakespeare's Will
- Vincent Woods - A Cry from Heaven
Non-fiction
- Francis Chalifour - After[3]
- Joan Didion - The Year of Magical Thinking
- Tony Judt - Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
- Jung Chang & Jon Halliday - Mao: The Unknown Story
- Michel Déon - Cavalier, passe ton chemin!
- Jared Diamond - Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
- Robert Fisk - The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East
- John Grogan - Marley & Me
- Tom Holland - Persian Fire: The First World Empire and the Battle for the West
- Alexander Masters - Stuart: A Life Backwards
- Azadeh Moaveni - Lipstick Jihad
- Peter C. Newman - The Secret Mulroney Tapes: Unguarded Confessions of a Prime Minister
- Jean Raspail - En canot sur les chemins d'eau du Roi
- Masamune Shirow - Ghost in the Shell 2: Man/Machine Interface
- David Southwell - Secrets and Lies
- James B. Stewart - DisneyWar
- Từ điển Bách khoa toàn thư Việt Nam (encyclopedia)
- Binod Bihari Verma - Vedmurti Taponishth SriRam Sharma Acharya (biography of Shriram Sharma)
- Theodore Dalrymple - Our Culture, What's Left of It: The Mandarins and the Masses
- Amir-Abbas Fakhravar - Still, the Scraps of Prison (هنوز هم؛ ورق پاره های زندان)
Poetry
Main article: 2005 in poetry
Deaths
- January 7 – Pierre Daninos, French novelist (born 1913)
- January 14 – Charlotte MacLeod, American mystery writer (born 1922)
- January 15
- Elizabeth Janeway, American feminist author (born 1913)
- Walter Ernsting, German science fiction author (born 1920)
- January 19 – K. Sello Duiker, South African novelist (suicide, born 1974)
- January 20 – Roland Frye, American theologian and critic (born 1921)
- January 21
- John L. Hess, American journalist and critic (born 1917)
- Theun de Vries, Dutch writer and poet (born 1907)
- January 24 – Vladimir Savchenko, Ukrainian science fiction writer (born 1933)
- January 25 – Max Velthuijs, Dutch writer and illustrator
- January 29 – Ephraim Kishon, Israeli satirist, dramatist, and screenwriter (born 1924)
- February 10 – Arthur Miller, American playwright (born 1915)
- February 11 – Jack L. Chalker, American science fiction writer (born 1944)
- February 20 – Hunter S. Thompson, American writer, creator of Gonzo journalism (born 1937)
- February 21 – Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Cuban novelist (born 1929)
- February 25 – Phoebe Hesketh, British poet (born 1909)
- March 7 – Willis Hall, English playwright (born 1929)
- March 8 – Anna Haycraft, English novelist (born 1932)
- March 10 – Patience Gray, English cookery and travel writer (born 1917)
- March 17 – Andre Norton, American science fiction writer (born 1912)
- March 22 – Anthony Creighton, English playwright (born 1922)
- March 30 – Robert Creeley, American poet (born 1926)
- April 5 – Saul Bellow, Canadian writer (born 1915)
- April 7 – Yvonne Vera, Zimbabwean novelist (meningitis, born 1964)
- April 26 – Augusto Roa Bastos, Paraguayan novelist (born 1917)
- May 7 – Tristan Egolf, American novelist (suicide, born 1971)
- June 9 – Hovis Presley, English poet (heart attack, born 1960)
- June 14 – Norman Levine, Canadian short story writer (born 1923)
- June 16 – Enrique Laguerre, Puerto Rican novelist (born 1905)
- June 20 – Larry Collins, American novelist (born 1929)
- June 22 – William Donaldson, English satirist (born 1935)
- June 27 – Shelby Foote, American novelist (born 1916)
- June 28 – Philip Hobsbaum, Scottish poet and critic (born 1932)
- June 30 – Christopher Fry, English dramatist (born 1907)
- July 6
- Claude Simon, French Nobel laureate in literature (born 1913)
- Evan Hunter, American novelist (born 1926)
- July 7 – Gustaf Sobin, American poet (born 1935)
- July 17 – Gavin Lambert, English novelist and biographer (born 1924)
- July 19 – Edward Bunker, American crime writer (born 1933)
- August 9 – Judith Rossner, American novelist (born 1935)
- August 16 – William Corlett, English author and playwright (born 1938)
- August 21 – Dahlia Ravikovitch, Israeli poet (born 1036)
- August 29 – Sybil Marshall, English novelist (born 1913)
- September 3 – R. S. R. Fitter, English nature writer (born 1913)
- September 26 – Helen Cresswell, English children's writer (born 1934)
- September 27
- Mary Lee Settle, American novelist (born 1918)
- Ronald Pearsall, English writer (born 1927)
- October 2 – August Wilson, American playwright (born 1945)
- October 17 – Ba Jin, Chinese novelist (born 1904)
- November 1 – Michael Thwaites, Australian poet (born 1915)
- November 2 – Gordon A. Craig, Scottish historian
- November 3 – Robert Waller, English poet, (born 1913)
- November 4 – Michael G. Coney, Canadian science-fiction writer (born 1932)
- November 5 – John Fowles, English writer (born 1926)
- November 26 – Stan Berenstain, American children's writer and illustrator (born 1923)
- December 1 – Mary Hayley Bell, dramatist
- December 2 – Christine Pullein-Thompson, English novelist (born 1925)
- December 9 – Robert Sheckley, American short story writer (born 1928)
- December 15 – Julián Marías, Spanish philosopher and author (born 1914)
- December 16 – Kenneth Bulmer, English novelist and short story writer (born 1921)
Awards
Australia
- The Australian/Vogel Literary Award: Andrew T. O'Connor, Tuvalu
- C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: M. T. C. Cronin, <More Or Less Than>1-100
- Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: Samuel Wagan Watson, Smoke Encrypted Whispers
- Miles Franklin Award: Andrew McGahan, The White Earth
Canada
- Governor General's Award for English language fiction: David Gilmour, A Perfect Night to Go to China
- Griffin Poetry Prize: Roo Borson, Short Journey Upriver Towards Oishida and Charles Simic, Selected Poems: 1963-2003
- Hugo Award for Best Novel: Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
- Scotiabank Giller Prize: David Bergen, The Time in Between
- Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction: Anne Coleman, I'll Tell You a Secret[4]
United Kingdom
- Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Mal Peet, Tamar
- Cholmondeley Award: Jane Duran, Christopher Logue, M.R. Peacocke, Neil Rollinson
- Commonwealth Writers Prize: Andrea Levy, Small Island
- Dagger of Daggers: John le Carré, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1963)
- Eric Gregory Award: Melanie Challenger, Carolyn Jess, Luke Kennard, Jaim Smith
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Sue Prideaux, Edvard Munch: Behind the Scream
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Ian McEwan, Saturday
- Man Booker International Prize (first award): Ismail Kadare
- Man Booker Prize: John Banville, The Sea
- Samuel Johnson Prize: Jonathan Coe, Like A Fiery Elephant: The Story of BS Johnson
- Orange Prize for Fiction: Lionel Shriver, We Need to Talk About Kevin
- Somerset Maugham Award: Justin Hill, Passing Under Heaven; Maggie O'Farrell, The Distance Between Us
- Whitbread Book of the Year Award: Hilary Spurling, Matisse the Master: The Conquest of Colour 1909-1954
United States
- Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry: B.H. Fairchild
- Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize: Rick Hilles, Brother Salvage: Poems
- Arthur Rense Prize: Daniel Hoffman
- Bollingen Prize for Poetry: Jay Wright
- Brittingham Prize in Poetry: Susanna Childress, Jagged with Love
- Compton Crook Award: Tamara Siler Jones, Ghosts in the Snow
- Frost Medal: Marie Ponsot
- Hugo Award: Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
- Lambda Literary Awards: Multiple categories; see 2005 Lambda Literary Awards.
- National Book Award for Poetry: W.S. Merwin, Migration: New and Selected Poems
- National Book Critics Circle Award: to War Trash by Ha Jin
- Newbery Medal: Cynthia Kadohata, Kira-Kira
- PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction: to The March by E.L. Doctorow
- Pulitzer Prize for Drama: John Patrick Shanley, Doubt: A Parable
- Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: Marilynne Robinson, Gilead
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Ted Kooser, Delights & Shadows
- Wallace Stevens Award: Gerald Stern
- Whiting Writers' Awards:
- Fiction: Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, Nell Freudenberger, Seth Kantner, John Keene (fiction/poetry)
- Plays: Rinne Groff
- Poetry: Thomas Sayers Ellis, Ilya Kaminsky, John Keene (fiction/poetry), Dana Levin, Spencer Reece, Tracy K. Smith
- Wordcraft Writer of the Year Award for Poetry: Allison Hedge Coke, Off-Season City Pipe
Elsewhere
- International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award: Edward P. Jones - The Known World
- Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres: Patti Smith
See also
- List of years in literature
- Literature
- Poetry
- List of literary awards
- List of poetry awards
- 2005 in Australian literature
References
- ↑ "Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner" (Press release). BBC. 10 March 2005. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
- ↑ BBC News - "Poet tells of wife's crash death", 26 July 2006. Accessed 16 November 2014
- ↑ Goodreads, After, Book review, Retrieved 2012-11-23.
- ↑ Faculty of Arts, 2005, Edna Staebler Award, Wilfrid Laurier University, Previous winners, Anne Coleman, Retrieved 11/27/2012