1999 in literature
See also: 1998 in literature, other events of 1999, 2000 in literature, list of years in literature.
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Events
- June 19 – Stephen King is hit by a Dodge van while taking a walk. He spends the next three weeks hospitalized. He does not continue with his next book, On Writing, until July.
New books
- Apollyon – Jerry B. Jenkins & Tim LaHaye
- Assassins – Jerry B. Jenkins & Tim LaHaye
- Atomised – Michel Houellebecq
- Battle Royale – Koushun Takami
- Blind Eye – James B. Stewart
- The Century – Peter Jennings and Todd Brewster
- Le Chambre des Officiers (The Officers' Ward) – Marc Dugain
- Charlotte Gray – Sebastian Faulks
- Chocolat – Joanne Harris
- Darwin's Radio – Greg Bear
- Death du Jour – Kathy Reichs
- Dining with Peggy Guggenheim – Jane Turner Rylands
- Disgrace – J. M. Coetzee
- The Fifth Elephant – Terry Pratchett
- Florence Lawrence, the Biograph Girl: America's First Movie Star – Kelly R. Brown
- The Fortune Catcher – Susanne Pari
- The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon – Stephen King
- Glamorama – Bret Easton Ellis
- Hannibal – Thomas Harris
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – J. K. Rowling
- Hearts in Atlantis – Stephen King
- Invisible Monsters – Chuck Palahniuk
- Irresistible Forces – Danielle Steel
- A Lake Beyond the Wind – Yahya Yakhlif
- The Mark of the Angel – Nancy Huston
- Miss Wyoming – Douglas Coupland
- One of the Guys – Robert Clark Young
- Paradise – Toni Morrison
- Prisoner in a Red-Rose Chain Jeffrey Moore
- Rulers Of Evil – F. Tupper Saussy
- Sick Puppy – Carl Hiaasen
- Single & Single – John le Carré
- Speak – Laurie Halse Anderson
- Star Wars: Episode 1, The Phantom Menace – Terry Brooks
- Scattered Like Seeds – Shaw J. Dallal
- Survivor – Chuck Palahniuk
- Suzanne Valadon: The Mistress of Montmartre – June Rose
- 'Tis – Frank McCourt
- Tara Road – Maeve Binchy
- Temple – Matthew Reilly
- The Testament – John Grisham
- Through the Stones – Diana Gabaldon
- Timeline – Michael Crichton
Births
Deaths
- February 8 – Iris Murdoch, writer, aged 79
- February 22 – William Bronk, poet, aged 80 (or 81?)
- February 24 – Andre Dubus, writer
- March 4 – Karel van het Reve, Dutch writer, aged 77
- May 10 – Shel Silverstein, children's poet, aged 68
- July 2 – Mario Puzo, writer (The Godfather), aged 78
- July 16 – John F. Kennedy, Jr., publisher, son of John F. Kennedy, aged 38 (airplane crash)
- October 3 – Heinz G. Konsalik, writer, aged 78
- October 19 – Nathalie Sarraute, Russian born Francophone lawyer and writer
- December 8 – Rupert Hart-Davis, editor, publisher
- December 12 – Joseph Heller, American novelist (Catch-22), aged 76
Awards
- Booker Prize: J. M. Coetzee, Disgrace
- Finlandia Prize: * 1999 Kristina Carlson, Maan ääreen
- Giller Prize for Canadian Fiction: Bonnie Burnard: A Good House
- See 1999 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
- Hugo Award for Best Novel: Connie Willis, To Say Nothing of the Dog
- IMPAC Dublin Literary Award: Andrew Miller, Ingenious Pain
- Nebula Award: Octavia E. Butler, Parable of the Talents
- Newbery Medal for children's literature: Louis Sachar, Holes
- Nobel Prize for Literature: Günter Grass
- Orange Prize for Fiction: Suzanne Berne, A Crime in the Neighborhood
- Prix Femina: Maryline Desbiolles, Anchise
- Prix Goncourt: Jean Echenoz, Je m'en vais
- Prix Décembre: Claude Askolovitch, Voyage au bout de la France: Le Front National tel qu'il est
- Prix Médicis French: Michel Del Castillo, Colette, une certaine France
- Prix Médicis Non-Fiction: Christian Oster, Mon grand appartement
- Prix Médicis International: Bjorn Larsson, Le capitaine et les rêves
- Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Margaret Edson, Wit
- Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: Michael Cunningham, The Hours
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Mark Strand, Blizzard of One
- Samuel Johnson Prize: Antony Beevor, Stalingrad
- Viareggio Prize: Ernesto Franco, Vite senza fine
- Whitbread Best Book Award: Seamus Heaney, Beowulf
Categories: 1999 books