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The year 1991 in literature involved some significant events and new books.

Events[]

  • Douglas Coupland publishes the novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, popularizing the term Generation X as the name of the generation.
  • The body of novelist Alain-Fournier is identified, 77 years after his death in World War I, and is interred at Saint-Remy-la-Calonne.

New books[]

  • Martin AmisTime's Arrow: or the Nature of the Offense
  • Jeffrey ArcherAs the Crow Flies
  • Beryl BainbridgeThe Birthday Boys
  • Clive BarkerImajica
  • Pat BarkerRegeneration
  • Louis BegleyWartime Lies
  • Louis de BernieresSenor Vivo and the Coca Lord
  • A. S. ByattPossession: A Romance
  • Agatha ChristieProblem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories
  • Tom ClancyThe Sum of All Fears
  • Mary Higgins ClarkLoves Music, Loves to Dance
  • Hugh CookThe Werewolf and the Wormlord
  • Paul CornellTimewyrm: Revelation
  • Bernard CornwellStormchild
  • Douglas CouplandGeneration X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture
  • L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de CampThe Pixilated Peeress
  • Don DeLilloMao II
  • Terrance DicksTimewyrm: Exodus
  • Stephen R. DonaldsonThe Gap into Conflict: The Real Story
  • Stephen R. DonaldsonThe Gap into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge
  • Roddy DoyleThe Van
  • Bret Easton EllisAmerican Psycho
  • Stephen FryThe Liar
  • Jostein GaarderSophie's World (Sofies verden)
  • John GardnerThe Man from Barbarossa
  • David GatesJernigan
  • Ann GrangerSay It With Poison
  • John GrishamThe Firm
  • Josephine HartDamage
  • Elisabeth Harvor, Our Lady of All Distances 11 stories (revision of Women and Children, published in 1973), Canada
  • Mark JacobsonGojiro
  • Stephen KingNeedful Things
  • John le CarréThe Secret Pilgrim
  • Morgan LlywelynDruids
  • James A. MichenerMexico
  • Rohinton MistrySuch a Long Journey
  • Timothy MoThe Redundancy of Courage
  • John PeelTimewyrm: Genesys
  • Marge PiercyHe, She and It
  • Terry PratchettReaper Man and Witches Abroad
  • Alexandra RipleyScarlett
  • J. Jill RobinsonSaltwater Trees
  • Nigel RobinsonTimewyrm: Apocalypse
  • Bernice RubensA Solitary Grief
  • Norman RushMating
  • Michael ShaaraFor Love of the Game (posthumously published)
  • Sidney SheldonThe Doomsday Conspiracy
  • Jane SmileyA Thousand Acres
  • Danielle SteelHeartbeat
  • James B. StewartDen of Thieves
  • Michael SwanwickGravity's Angels
  • Amy TanThe Kitchen God's Wife
  • Andrew VachssSacrifice
  • Martin Waddell - Farmer Duck
  • Bernard WerberEmpire of the Ants (in orig. French Les Fourmis)
  • Tim WintonCloudstreet
  • Helen ZahaviDirty Weekend
  • Timothy ZahnHeir to the Empire
  • Haifa ZanganaThrough the Vast Halls of Memory
  • Roger ZelaznyPrince of Chaos
  • AviNothing But the Truth
  • G. Clifton WislerRed Cap (Book)

New drama[]

  • Ariel DorfmanDeath and the Maiden
  • Philip RidleyThe Pitchfork Disney
  • Neil SimonLost in Yonkers

Non-fiction[]

  • Dionne BrandNo Burden to Carry: Narratives of Black Working Women in Ontario
  • Henry Steele CommagerChurchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, arranged for one volume
  • Dave ForemanConfessions of an Eco-Warrior
  • Jung ChangWild Swans
  • MadonnaSEX
  • Robert K. MassieDreadnought: Britain, Germany, and the Coming of the Great War
  • P.J. O'RourkeParliament of Whores
  • Thomas PakenhamThe Scramble for Africa
  • William PokhlyobkinA History of Vodka
  • John RichardsonA Life of Picasso
  • Simon SchamaDead Certainties
  • Naomi WolfThe Beauty Myth
  • Zhang ChengzhiHistory of the Soul

Poetry[]

Main article: 1991 in poetry

Births[]

Rachel McAteer, 9 May 1991

Deaths[]

  • January 22 – Robert Choquette, Canadian novelist and poet
  • January 23 – Northrop Frye, literary critic
  • January 29 – Yasushi Inoue, historian
  • February 24 – John Daly, journalist, game show host
  • March – Paul Engle, novelist
  • April 3 – Graham Greene
  • April 12 – James Schuyler, poet
  • April 29 – Claude Gallimard, French publishing magnate
  • May 3 – Jerzy Kosinski, Polish-American novelist
  • July 24 – Isaac Bashevis Singer
  • August 17 – Terence Kilmartin, Irish journalist and translator
  • September 24 – Dr. Seuss
  • October 11 – Steven Jesse Bernstein, performance poet
  • October 12 – Arkady Strugatsky, Russian science fiction writer
  • October 27 – George Barker, poet
  • November 29 – Frank Yerby, historical novelist
  • date unknownDante Milano, poet

Awards[]

Australia[]

Canada[]

  • See 1991 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.

France[]

  • Prix Goncourt: Pierre Combescot, Les Filles du Calvaire
  • Prix Décembre: Raphaël Confiant, Eau de café
  • Prix Médicis: Pierre Simon, La Dérive des sentiments

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

Elsewhere[]

  • Premio Nadal: Alfredo Conde Cid, Los otros días

External links[]

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