2004 in literature
See also: 2003 in literature, other events of 2004, 2005 in literature, list of years in literature.
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Events
- Canada Reads selects Guy Vanderhaeghe's The Last Crossing to be read across the nation.
- June 1 – Sasebo – Controversy briefly surrounded Koushun Takami's Battle Royale, when an 11-year-old fan of the story (known on the internet as Nevada-tan) murdered her classmate, 12-year-old Satomi Mitarai, in a way that mimicked a scene from the story. [1] [2]
New books
- The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents: America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction – Jon Stewart and writers of The Daily Show
- Author, Author – David Lodge
- The Big Why – Michael Winter
- The Bugatti Queen: In Search of a Motor-Racing Legend – Miranda Seymour
- Can America Survive? The Rage of the Left, The Truth, and What to Do About It – Ben Stein
- The Confession – Olen Steinhauer
- The Dark Tower – Stephen King
- Eastern Standard Tribe – Cory Doctorow
- Edenborn – Nick Sagan
- Free Culture – Lawrence Lessig
- The Hanging of Angelique – Afua Cooper
- How to Ruin Your Financial Life – Ben Stein
- In the Place of Last Things – Michael Helm
- The Line of Beauty – Alan Hollinghurst
- My Name Is Legion – A. N. Wilson
- Origins of the Crash – Roger Lowenstein
- Past Mortem – Ben Elton
- The Pentagon's New Map – Thomas P.M. Barnett
- The Plot Against America – Philip Roth
- The Rocklopedia Fakebandica – T. Mike Childs
- Runaway – Alice Munro
- Song of Susannah – Stephen King
- Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories – Chuck Palahniuk
- Ten Men – Alexandra Gray
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell – David Michaels
- A Year in the Merde – Stephen Clarke
Deaths
January-February
- January 4, John Toland, author and historian
- January 4, Joan Aiken, author of The Wolves of Willoughby Chase
- January 4, Jeff Nuttall, poet, publisher, and author of Bomb Culture
- January 10, Alexandra Ripley, author of Scarlett
- January 10/11?, Spalding Gray, actor and author
- January 13, Zeno Vendler, philosopher and linguist
- January 14, Jack Cady, science fiction author
- January 15, Olivia Goldsmith, author
- January 15, Alex Barris, Canadian actor and writer
- January 22, George Woodbridge, illustrator
- January 29, M. M. Kaye, author of The Far Pavilions
- 29 January, Janet Frame, New Zealand author
- February 2, Alan Bullock, historian
- February 4, Hilda Hilst, Brazilian novelist
- February 5, Frances Partridge, last surviving member of the Bloomsbury group
- February 7, Norman Thelwell, cartoonist
- February 8, Julius Schwartz, comic book and pulp magazine editor
- February 16, Bill Oakley, comic book letterer
- February 19, Hermann Krings, German philosopher
- February 27, Paul Sweezy, economist and founding editor of the Monthly Review
- February 28, Daniel J. Boorstin, historian
- February 29, Jerome Lawrence, playwright
March-December
- March 9, Albert Mol, author, actor, and dancer
- March 30, Dr Michael King OBE New Zealand historian, author and biographer
- May 2, Paul Guimard, French writer
- April 26, Hubert Selby, Jr., American author
- July 1, Peter Barnes, playwright
- October 16, Vincent Brome, English biographer and novellist
- October 20, Anthony Hecht, American poet
- November 24, Arthur Hailey, Canadian author
- December 8, Jackson Mac Low, American poet
- December 12, Phaswane Mpe, South African novelist (b. 1970)
- December 28, Susan Sontag, American novelist (b. 1933)
Awards
- Giller Prize: Alice Munro, Runaway
- Governor General's Awards: See 2004 Governor General's Awards
- Griffin Poetry Prize: Anne Simpson, Loop and August Kleinzahler, The Strange Hours Travelers Keep
- Hugo Award for Best Novel: Lois McMaster Bujold, Paladin of Souls
- Nobel Prize for Literature: Elfriede Jelinek
- Orange Prize for Fiction: Andrea Levy, Small Island
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