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The year 1964 in literature involved some significant events and new books.

Events[]

  • Jean-Paul Sartre becomes head of the Organization to Defend Iranian Political Prisoners(ODIPP).
  • Michael Moorcock becomes editor of the science fiction magazine New Worlds.
  • W.H. Auden describes his "Vision of Agape" (June 1933) in his preface to the anthology The Protestant Mystics.
  • Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer is allowed to circulate legally in the United States by the U.S. Supreme Court three decades after its original publication in France.
  • Royal Shakespeare Company Experimental Group stages a Theatre of Cruelty season at the LAMDA Theatre Club, London.

New books[]

  • Chinua Achebe - Arrow of God
  • Lloyd Alexander - The Book of Three
  • Poul Anderson - Time and Stars
  • Louis Auchincloss - The Rector of Justin
  • J.G. Ballard - The Terminal Beach
  • Simone de Beauvoir - A Very Easy Death (Une Mort très douce)
  • Saul Bellow - Herzog
  • Thomas Berger - Little Big Man
  • Leigh Brackett
    • People of the Talisman
    • The Secret of Sinharat
  • Ray Bradbury - The Machineries of Joy
  • John Braine - The Jealous God
  • Richard Brautigan - A Confederate General From Big Sur
  • John Brunner
    • To Conquer Chaos
    • The Whole Man
  • Sara Bulette - The Splendid Belt of Mr. Big
  • Edgar Rice Burroughs - Tarzan and the Madman
  • J. Ramsey Campbell - The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants
  • John Dickson Carr - Most Secret
  • Agatha Christie - A Caribbean Mystery
  • A.J. Cronin - A Song of Sixpence
  • Roald Dahl - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • Len Deighton - Funeral in Berlin
  • August Derleth editor - Over the Edge
  • Philip K. Dick - The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch
  • Ralph Ellison - Shadow and Act
  • Ian Fleming
    • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
    • You Only Live Twice
  • William Golding - The Spire
  • Ernest Hemingway - A Moveable Feast
  • Carl Jacobi - Portraits in Moonlight
  • B.S. Johnson - Albert Angelo
  • Richard E. Kim - The Martyred
  • H.P. Lovecraft - At the Mountains of Madness and Other Novels
  • Ruth Manning-Sanders - A Book of Dwarfs
  • John D. MacDonald - The Deep Blue Good-by, A Purple Place For Dying, and The Quick Red Fox
  • Sterling North - Rascal
  • Vladimir Nabokov - The Defense
  • Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (also known as James Ngigi) - Weep Not, Child
  • Jan Pfloog - The Farm Book
  • Anthony Powell - The Valley of Bones
  • Mario Puzo - Fortunate Pilgrim
  • Ellery Queen - And On the Eighth Day
  • Ruth Rendell - From Doon With Death
  • Hubert Selby Jr. - Last Exit to Brooklyn
  • Shel Silverstein - The Giving Tree
  • Clark Ashton Smith - Tales of Science and Sorcery
  • Wilbur Smith - When the Lion Feeds
  • Rex Stout - Trio for Blunt Instruments
  • Rex Stout - A Right to Die
  • Leon Uris - Armageddon
  • Jack Vance
    • The Houses of Iszm
    • The Killing Machine
    • Star King
  • Gore Vidal - Julian
  • Irving Wallace - The Man
  • Raymond Williams - Second Generation
  • Maia Wojciechowska - Shadow of a Bull

New drama[]

  • Brian Friel - Philadelphia Here I Come!
  • Frank Marcus - The Killing of Sister George
  • Joe Orton - Entertaining Mr Sloane
  • Peter Weiss - Marat/Sade

Poetry[]

Main article: 1964 in poetry

Non-fiction[]

  • Eric Berne - Games People Play
  • Allan Bloom with Harry V. Jaffa - Shakespeare's Politics
  • L. Sprague deCamp - Elephant
  • L. Sprague deCamp and Catherine Crook de Camp - Ancient Ruins and Archaeology
  • Dick Gregory - Nigger: An Autobiography
  • John F. Kennedy - A Nation of Immigrants (published posthumously)
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. - Why We Can't Wait
  • Jan Kott - Shakespeare, Our Contemporary
  • Herbert Marcuse - One-Dimensional Man
  • Marshall McLuhan - Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man
  • Evelyn Waugh - A Little Learning

Births[]

  • March 7 - Bret Easton Ellis, author
  • July 3 - Joanne Harris, author
  • July 16 - Anne Provoost, author
  • date unknown - Dan Chaon, author
  • date unknown - Aleksandar Hemon, author

Deaths[]

  • January 17 - T.H. White, author
  • February 3 - Clarence Irving Lewis, philosopher
  • February 25 - Grace Metalious, writer Peyton Place
  • April 14 - Rachel Carson, environmentalist author
  • April 18 - Ben Hecht, screenwriter
  • May 13 - Hamilton Basso, novelist and journalist
  • August 3 - Flannery O'Connor
  • August 12 - Ian Fleming, James Bond author
  • September 18 - Sean O'Casey, dramatist
  • November 21 - Leah Bodine Drake, poet
  • December 21 - Carl Van Vechten

Awards[]

  • Nobel Prize for literature - Jean-Paul Sartre

Canada[]

  • See 1964 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.

France[]

  • Prix Goncourt: Georges Conchon, L'Etat sauvage
  • Prix Médicis: Monique Wittig, L’Opoponax

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

Elsewhere[]

  • Premio Nadal: Alfredo Martínez Garrido, El miedo y la esperanza
  • Viareggio Prize: Giuseppe Berto, Il male oscuro

External links[]

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