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The year 1986 in literature involved some significant events and new books.

Events[]

  • Michael Grade. Controller of BBC One, axes plans to televise Ian Curteis's The Falklands Play.

New books[]

  • Kingsley Amis - The Old Devils
  • Piers Anthony - Ghost
  • Jeffrey Archer - A Matter of Honour
  • James Axler - Pilgrimage to Hell and Red Holocaust
  • Iain Banks - The Bridge
  • Thomas Bernhard - Auslöschung
  • Anita Brookner - A Misalliance
  • Orson Scott Card - Speaker for the Dead
  • Tom Clancy - Red Storm Rising
  • James Clavell - Whirlwind
  • Jackie Collins - Hollywood Husbands
  • Pat Conroy - The Prince of Tides
  • Hugh Cook - The Wizards and the Warriors
  • Bernard Cornwell - Sharpe's Regiment
  • Bernard & Judy Cornwell (as Susannah Kells) - Coat of Arms (aka The Aristocrats)
  • Richard Ford - The Sportswriter
  • John Gardner - Nobody Lives For Ever
  • Jacques Godbout - Une histoire américaine
  • Carl Hiaasen - Tourist Season
  • Kazuo Ishiguro - An Artist of the Floating World
  • Brian Jacques - Redwall
  • Diana Wynne Jones - Howl's Moving Castle
  • Stephen King - It
  • W.P. Kinsella - The Fence Post Chronicles
  • Judith Krantz - I'll Take Manhattan
  • Louis L'Amour - Last of the Breed
  • John le Carré - A Perfect Spy
  • Tanith Lee - Dreams of Dark and Light: The Great Short Fiction of Tanith Lee
  • Gordon Lish - Dear Mr. Capote
  • H.P. Lovecraft - Dagon and Other Macabre Tales corrected edition
  • Robert Ludlum - The Bourne Supremacy
  • Amin Maalouf - Leo Africanus
  • Allan Massie - Augustus
  • Robert Munsch - Love You Forever
  • Patrick O'Brian - The Reverse of the Medal
  • Robert B. Parker - Taming a Sea Horse
  • Ellis Peters - The Rose Rent
  • Belva Plain - The Golden Cup
  • Anthony Powell - The Fisher King
  • Terry Pratchett - The Light Fantastic
  • Reynolds Price - Kate Vaiden
  • James Purdy - In the Hollow of His Hand
  • José Saramago - O Ano da Morte de Ricardo Reis
  • Idries Shah - Kara Kush
  • Danielle Steel - Wanderlust
  • Peter Taylor - A Summons to Memphis
  • James Tiptree, Jr. - Tales of the Quintana Roo
  • Roger Zelazny - Blood of Amber

New drama[]

  • Caryl Churchill& David Lan - A Mouthful of Birds
  • Willy Russell - Shirley Valentine

Poetry[]

Main article: 1986 in poetry
  • Kama Sywor Kamanda - Chants de brumes

Non-fiction[]

  • Martin Amis - The Moronic Inferno and Other Visits to America
  • Dionne Brand - Rivers Have Sources, Trees Have Roots: Speaking of Racism
  • Richard Dawkins - The Blind Watchmaker
  • Adrian Edmondson et al. - How to be a Complete Bastard
  • Flora Fraser - Beloved Emma
  • Mark Mathabane - Kaffir Boy
  • Farley Mowat - My Discovery of America
  • Marc Reisner - Cadillac Desert
  • Richard Rhodes - The Making of the Atomic Bomb
  • Mary Wilson - Dreamgirl: My Life As a Supreme

Births[]

Deaths[]

  • January 1 - Lord David Cecil, critic and biographer
  • January 4 - Christopher Isherwood, novelist
  • January 24 - L. Ron Hubbard, science fiction writer, founder of Scientology
  • February 11 - Frank Herbert, American science fiction author
  • March 4 - Elizabeth Smart, Canadian poet and novelist
  • March 18 - Bernard Malamud, novelist
  • April 14 - Simone de Beauvoir, philosopher and feminist writer
  • May 15 - Theodore White, writer
  • June 14 - Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine writer
  • August 1 - Lena Kennedy, novelist
  • August 3 - Beryl Markham, traveller and author
  • August 20 - Milton Acorn, Canadian poet, writer, and playwright
  • December 17 - J.F. Hendry, poet
  • December 19 - V.C. Andrews, novelist

Awards[]

Australia[]

Canada[]

  • See 1986 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.

France[]

  • Prix Goncourt: Michel Host, Valet de nuit
  • Prix Médicis French: Pierre Combescot, Les Funérailles de la Sardine
  • Prix Médicis International: John Hawkes, Aventures dans le commerce des peaux en Alaska

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

Elsewhere[]

  • Premio Nadal: Manuel Vicent, Balada de Caín

External links[]

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