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The year 1987 in literature involved some significant events and new books.

Events[]

  • Tom Wolfe was paid $5 million for the film rights to his novel, The Bonfire of the Vanities, the most ever earned by an author, at the time.

New Books[]

Fiction[]

  • Chinua Achebe - Anthills of the Savannah
  • Peter Ackroyd - Chatterton (shortlisted for Booker Prize 1987)
  • Douglas Adams - Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
  • Martin Amis - Einstein's Monsters
  • Gilles Archambault - L'Obsédante obèse et autres agressions
  • Paul Auster - The New York Trilogy & In the Country of Last Things
  • Iain Banks - Consider Phlebas (as Iain M. Banks) and Espedair Street
  • Clive Barker - Weaveworld
  • Greg Bear - The Forge of God
  • William Boyd - The New Confessions
  • Truddi Chase - When Rabbit Howls
  • Tom Clancy - Patriot Games
  • Hugh Cook - The Wordsmiths and the Warguild and The Women and the Warlords
  • Bernard Cornwell - Redcoat and Sharpe's Rifles
  • Robert Crais - The Monkey's Raincoat
  • L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp - The Incorporated Knight
  • Jenny Diski - Rainforest
  • Jim Dodge - Not Fade Away
  • Roddy Doyle - The Commitments
  • Bret Easton Ellis - The Rules of Attraction
  • James Ellroy - Black Dahlia
  • John Gardner - No Deals, Mr. Bond
  • Kaye Gibbons - Ellen Foster
  • Ken Grimwood - Replay
  • Tom Holt - Expecting Someone Taller
  • Josephine Humphreys - Rich in Love
  • John Jakes - Heaven and Hell
  • Garrison Keillor - Leaving Home
  • Stephen King - Misery, The Tommyknockers, and The Eyes of the Dragon
  • Penelope Lively - Moon Tiger
  • Ian McEwan - The Child in Time
  • Betty Mahmoody - Not Without My Daughter
  • James A. Michener - Legacy (1987 novel)
  • Toni Morrison - Beloved
  • Haruki Murakami - Norwegian Wood
  • V.S. Naipaul - The Enigma of Arrival
  • Michael Ondaatje - In the Skin of A Lion
  • Robert B. Parker - Pale Kings and Princes
  • Rosamunde Pilcher - The Shell Seekers
  • Peter Pohl - Vi kallar honom Anna
  • Terry Pratchett - Equal Rites and Mort
  • Paul Quarrington - King Leary
  • Edward Rutherfurd - Sarum
  • José Saramago - Baltasar and Blimunda
  • Leonardo Sciascia - Porte aperte
  • Michael Shea - Polyphemus
  • Sidney Sheldon - Windmills of the Gods
  • Lucius Shepard - The Jaguar Hunter
  • Carol Shields - Swann: A Mystery
  • Michael Slade - Ghoul
  • Danielle Steel - Fine Things and Kaleidoscope
  • Ruth Thomas - The Runaways
  • Scott Turow - Presumed Innocent
  • Andrew Vachss - Strega
  • Barbara Vine - A Fatal Inversion
  • Kurt Vonnegut - Bluebeard
  • Gene Wolfe - The Urth of the New Sun
  • Tom Wolfe - The Bonfire of the Vanities
  • Roger Zelazny - Sign of Chaos
  • Gary Paulsen - Hatchet
  • Jesse Lee Kercheval - The Dogeater

Non-fiction[]

  • Allan Bloom - The Closing of the American Mind
  • Bruce Chatwin - The Songlines
  • Bill Cosby - Time Flies
  • Andrea Dworkin - Intercourse
  • Paul Kennedy - The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict From 1500 to 2000
  • Nien Cheng - Life and Death in Shanghai
  • Salman Rushdie - The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan Journey
  • Peter Wright - Spycatcher

Poetry[]

Main article: 1987 in poetry

Births[]

Deaths[]

  • February 2 - Alistair MacLean, British thriller writer, heart attack
  • February 10 - William Rose, screenwriter
  • February 22 - Andy Warhol, artist, director, writer
  • March 4 - Maria Jolas, literary publisher
  • April 4 - C.L. Moore, science fiction author
  • April 11 - Erskine Caldwell, novelist
  • May 30 - Norman Nicholson, poet
  • September 25 - Emlyn Williams, dramatist
  • September 30 - Alfred Bester, science fiction writer
  • October 3 - Jean Anouilh, dramatist
  • October 8 - Roger Lancelyn Green, biographer and children's author
  • October 31 - Joseph Campbell, author and expert on mythology
  • November 29 - Gwendolyn MacEwen, Canadian poet
  • December 1 - James Baldwin, novelist
  • December 17 - Marguerite Yourcenar, novelist

Awards[]

Australia[]

Canada[]

  • See 1987 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.

France[]

  • Prix Goncourt: Tahar ben Jelloun, La Nuit sacrée
  • Prix Médicis French: Pierre Mertens, Les Éblouissements
  • Prix Médicis International: Antonio Tabucchi, Nocturne indien

United Kingdom[]

  • Booker Prize: Penelope Lively, Moon Tiger
  • Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Susan Price, The Ghost Drum
  • Cholmondeley Award: Wendy Cope, Matthew Sweeney, George Szirtes
  • Eric Gregory Award: Peter McDonald, Maura Dooley, Stephen Knight, Steve Anthony, Jill Maughan, Paul Munden
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: George Mackay Brown, The Golden Bird: Two Orkney Stories
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Ruth Dudley Edwards, Victor Gollancz: A Biography
  • Whitbread Best Book Award: Christopher Nolan, Under the Eye of the Clock
  • Sunday Express Book of the Year: Brian Moore, The Colour of Blood

United States[]

Elsewhere[]

  • Premio Nadal: Juan José Saer, La ocasión

External links[]

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