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The year 1973 in literature involved several significant events and the writing of many notable books.

Events[]

  • September 25 - The funeral of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda becomes a focus for protests against the new government of Augusto Pinochet[1]
  • Frank Herbert becomes directo-photographer of the television show, The Tillers.
  • Robert B. Parker starts the Spenser book series.
  • The Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts is founded.

New books[]

  • Martin Amis The Rachel Papers
  • Ernest BeckerThe Denial of Death
  • Joseph Payne BrennanStories of Darkness and Dread
  • John Brunner - The Stone That Never Came Down
  • Ramsey CampbellDemons by Daylight
  • Jerome CharynTar Baby
  • Agatha ChristiePostern of Fate
  • Basil CopperFrom Evil's Pillow
  • L. Sprague de CampThe Fallible Fiend
  • L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp, editors – 3000 Years of nd Science Fiction
  • August DerlethThe Chronicles of Solar Pons
  • Michael EndeMomo
  • Paul E. ErdmanThe Billion Dollar Sure Thing
  • J. G. Farrell; The Siege of Krishnapur
  • Leon ForrestThere Is A Tree More Ancient Than Eden
  • William GoldmanThe Princess Bride
  • Graham Greene - The Honorary Consul
  • Elisabeth Harvor, Women and Children 11 stories (revised as Our Lady of All Distances, 1991)
  • James JonesA Touch of Danger
  • Anna KavanWho Are You?
  • Brian KillickThe Heralds
  • Dean R. KoontzDemon Seed
  • Jerzy KosinskiThe Devil Tree
  • Robert LudlumThe Matlock Paper
  • John D. MacDonald - The Turquoise Lament
  • Cormac McCarthyChild of God
  • Ruth Manning-SandersA Book of Ogres and Trolls
  • Robert MarascoBurnt Offerings
  • Toni MorrisonSula
  • Iris MurdochThe Black Prince
  • Robert B. ParkerThe Godwulf Manuscript
  • Mervyn PeakeThe Rhyme of the Flying Bomb (posthumously published)
  • Robert M. Pirsig - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
  • Anthony PowellTemporary Kings
  • Thomas PynchonGravity's Rainbow
  • Irwin ShawEvening in Byzantium
  • Rex Stout - Please Pass the Guilt
  • Jacqueline SusannOnce Is Not Enough
  • Hunter S. ThompsonFear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72
  • Jack VanceThe Anome
  • Gore VidalBurr
  • Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.Breakfast of Champions
  • Patrick WhiteThe Eye of the Storm
  • Rudy WiebeTemptations of Big Bear
  • Roger Zelazny
    • To Die in Italbar
    • Today We Choose Faces

New drama[]

  • Alan AyckbournThe Norman Conquests

Poetry[]

Main article: 1973 in poetry

Non-fiction[]

  • Allan W. Eckert - The Court-Martial of Daniel Boone
  • Antonia Fraser - Cromwell, our Chief of Men
  • Peter Maas - Serpico
  • Tim O'BrienIf I Die in a Combat Zone, Box Me Up and Send Me Home
  • Bill Owens, Suburbia
  • John Pearson - James Bond: The Authorised Biography of 007
  • Flora Rheta Schreiber - Sybil
  • E. F. Schumacher - Small Is Beautiful
  • Binod Bihari Verma - Maithili Karna Kayasthak Panjik Sarvekshan Maithili book

Births[]

  • February 21 - Jacob M. Appel, short story writer
  • June 2 - David Bezmozgis, Latvian-Canadian writer
  • August 18 - Victoria Coren, writer and presenter

Deaths[]

  • February 22 - Elizabeth Bowen, novelist
  • March 6 - Pearl S. Buck, novelist
  • March 26 - Sir Noel Coward, dramatist and humorist
  • April 9 - Warren Lewis, author, Inkling, and brother of C. S. Lewis
  • April 28 - Jacques Maritain, philosopher
  • May 21 - Carlo Emilio Gadda, author
  • June 9 - John Creasey, author
  • June 30 - Nancy Mitford, English novelist and biographer
  • July 29 - Henri Charrière, Papillon author
  • September 2 - J. R. R. Tolkien, fantasy writer
  • September 23 - Pablo Neruda, poet
  • September 29 - W. H. Auden, poet
  • October 6 - Margaret Wilson, novelist (b. 1882)
  • October 28 - Sergio Tofano, dramatist
  • December 9 - Anthony Gilbert, crime writer

Awards[]

Canada[]

  • See 1973 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.

France[]

  • Prix Goncourt: Jacques Chessex, L'Ogre
  • Prix Médicis French: Tony Duvert, Paysage de fantaisie
  • Prix Médicis International: Milan Kundera, Life Is Elsewhere

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

Elsewhere[]

  • Premio Nadal: José García Blázquez, El rito
  • Viareggio Prize: Achille Campanile, Manuale di conversazione

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