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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1980.
Events
March 6 – Marguerite Yourcenar becomes the first woman elected to the Académie française.
June 5
The Royal Shakespeare Company opens a production at the Aldwych Theatre, London, of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, adapted from Charles Dickens's novel by David Edgar.
Willy Russell's comedy Educating Rita opens in a Royal Shakespeare Company production with Julie Walters in the title rôle, at The Warehouse in London.
September – A production of Shakespeare's Macbeth with Peter O'Toole in the lead opens at the Old Vic Theatre, London. It is often seen one of the disasters in theatre history.
September 23 – The Field Day Theatre Company presents its first production, the première of Brian Friel's Translations, at the Guildhall, Derry, Northern Ireland.
November 27 – The English playwright Harold Pinter marries the biographer and novelist Lady Antonia Fraser after divorcing the actress Vivien Merchant.
December 8 – Mark David Chapman shoots John Lennon to death in New York City while carrying a copy of J. D. Salinger's 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye, which he claims "is my statement."
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Kane and Abel by Jeffrey Archer (published 1979), tops The New York Times Best Seller list.
Vasily Grossman's novel Life and Fate ("Жизнь и судьба", completed 1959) is published for the first time, in Switzerland.
The first Tibetan-language literature journal, Tibetan Literature and Art (Bod kyi rtsom rig sgyu rtsal), is published by the Tibet Autonomous Region Writers Association (TARWA); it features short stories.
The novella "An Old Song", published anonymously in 1877 in the magazine London, is identified as Robert Louis Stevenson's first published work of fiction.
New books
= Fiction
=Douglas Adams – The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Warren Adler – The War of the Roses
Woody Allen – Side Effects
V. C. Andrews – Petals on the Wind
Jean M. Auel – The Clan of the Cave Bear
Thomas Berger – Neighbors
Anthony Burgess – Earthly Powers
Ramsey Campbell, editor – New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos
Bruce Chatwin – The Viceroy of Ouidah
Mary Higgins Clark – The Cradle Will Fall
J. M. Coetzee – Waiting for the Barbarians
Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre -The Fifth Horseman
Pat Conroy – The Lords of Discipline
Basil Copper – Necropolis
L. Sprague de Camp
Conan and the Spider God
The Purple Pterodactyls
E. L. Doctorow – Loon Lake
Allan W. Eckert – Song of the Wild
Umberto Eco – The Name of the Rose (Il Nome della Rosa)
Ken Follett – The Key to Rebecca
Frederick Forsyth – The Devil's Alternative
Mary Jayne Gold – Crossroads Marseilles 1940
William Golding – Rites of Passage
Graham Greene – Dr. Fischer of Geneva
Douglas Hill
Day of the Starwind
Deathwing Over Veynaa
Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp – The Treasure of Tranicos
Hammond Innes – Solomon's Seal
P. D. James – Innocent Blood
Stephen King – Firestarter
Judith Krantz – Princess Daisy
Björn Kurtén – Dance of the Tiger
Manuel Mujica Láinez – El gran teatro
Derek Lambert – I, Said the Spy
John le Carré – Smiley's People
Madeleine L'Engle – A Ring of Endless Light
Robert Ludlum – The Bourne Identity
Ngaio Marsh – Photo Finish
James A. Michener – The Covenant
Cees Nooteboom – Rituals
Robert B. Parker – Looking for Rachel Wallace
Pepetela – Mayombe
Ellis Peters – Monk's Hood
Tom Phillips – A Humument: a treated Victorian novel (1st trade edition)
Belva Plain – Random Winds
Paulette Poujol-Oriol – Le Creuset (The Crucible)
Marin Preda – Cel mai iubit dintre pământeni (The Most Beloved of Earthlings)
Barbara Pym (died 1980) – Crampton Hodnet (written 1940)
Herman Raucher – There Should Have Been Castles
Mordecai Richler – Joshua Then and Now
Marilynne Robinson – Housekeeping
Sidney Sheldon – Rage of Angels
Julian Symons – Sweet Adelaide
Gay Talese – Thy Neighbor's Wife
Walter Tevis – Mockingbird
John Kennedy Toole (suicide 1969) – A Confederacy of Dunces
Gene Wolfe – The Shadow of the Torturer
Roger Zelazny
Changeling
The Last Defender of Camelot
= Children and young people
=Richard Adams
The Girl in a Swing
The Iron Wolf and Other Stories
Vivien Alcock – The Haunting of Cassie Palmer
Pamela Allen – Mr Archimedes' Bath
Lynne Reid Banks – The Indian in the Cupboard
Jill Barklem – Brambly Hedge series:
Spring Story
Summer Story
Autumn Story
Winter Story
Ruskin Bond – The Cherry Tree
Matt Christopher – Wild Pitch
Roald Dahl – The Twits
David Mckee - Not Now, Bernard
Thomas M. Disch – The Brave Little Toaster
Buchi Emecheta – Titch the Cat
Ruth Manning-Sanders – A Book of Spooks and Spectres
Thomas Meehan – Annie: An old-fashioned story
Robert Munsch – The Paper Bag Princess
Susan Musgrave
Gullband
Hag Head
Ruth Park – Playing Beatie Bow
Marjorie W. Sharmat – Gila Monsters Meet you at the Airport
Mary Stewart – A Walk in Wolf Wood
Eric Hill – Where's Spot?
Janet and Allan Ahlberg – Funnybones
Pam Adams – Mrs Honey's Hat
= Drama
=Howard Brenton – The Romans in Britain
Andrea Dunbar – The Arbor
David Edgar (adaptation) – The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
Ronald Harwood – The Dresser
Ron Hutchinson – The Irish Play
Kenneth Ross – Breaker Morant
Willy Russell – Educating Rita
Sam Shepard – True West
= Poetry
=Valerio Magrelli – Ora serrata retinae
Oxford Book of Contemporary Verse
= Non-fiction
=Tony Benn – Arguments for Socialism
Pierre Berton – The Invasion of Canada
Maryanne Blacker and Pamela Clark – Australian Women's Weekly Children's Birthday Cake Book
David Bohm – Wholeness and the Implicate Order
L. Sprague de Camp – The Ragged Edge of Science
L. Sprague de Camp (as editor) – The Spell of Conan
Graham Chapman et al. – A Liar's Autobiography
Marilyn Ferguson – The Aquarian Conspiracy
Stanley Fish – Is There a Text in This Class? The Authority of Interpretive Communities
Julien Gracq – Reading Writing
Graham Greene – Ways of Escape
Jerry Hopkins and Danny Sugerman – No One Here Gets Out Alive
Pauline Kael – When the Lights Go Down
János Kornai – Economics of Shortage (Hiány)
Paul H. Lewis – Paraguay Under Stroessner
Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers – Grimoire of Armadel translation from French (posthumous)
Michael Medved and Harry Medved – The Golden Turkey Awards
Tom O'Carroll – Paedophilia: The Radical Case
Carl Sagan – Cosmos
Anastasio Somoza Debayle and Jack Cox – Nicaragua Betrayed
D. I. Suchianu – Nestemate cinematografice (Cinematic Pearls)
Ram Swarup – The Word as Revelation: Names of Gods
Alvin Toffler – The Third Wave
Bertram Myron Gross – Friendly Fascism: The New Face of Power in America
Births
January 1 – Satya Vyas, Indian (Hindi language) writer
May 1 – Jacek Dehnel, Polish poet, writer and translator
May 10 – Cristina Nemerovschi, Romanian writer
May 27 – Majlinda Nana Rama, Albanian pedagogue, writer and researcher
June 5 – Nestan Kvinikadze, Georgian writer, scriptwriter and journalist
September 11 – Dawit Kebede, Ethiopian journalist and publisher
October 29 – Louie Jon Agustin Sanchez, Philippine poet, fiction writer, critic and journalist
November 23 – Ishmael Beah, Siera Leonean author and human rights activist
Deaths
January 3
Joy Adamson, Silesian-born conservationist and writer living in Kenya (murdered, born 1910)
George Sutherland Fraser, Scottish poet and critic (born 1915)
January 11 – Barbara Pym, English novelist (cancer, born 1913)
January 21 – Irene Rathbone, English novelist (born 1892)
February 25 – Caradog Prichard, Welsh poet and novelist in Welsh (born 1904)
March 12 – Eugeniu Ștefănescu-Est, Romanian poet, novelist and cartoonist (born 1881)
March 17 – P. M. Hubbard, English crime writer (born 1910)
March 25 – James Wright, American poet (born 1927)
March 26 – Roland Barthes, French literary theorist (born 1915)
March 27 – Idris Jamma', Sudanese poet (died 1980)
April 6 – John Collier, English-born American short story writer (born 1901)
April 15 – Jean-Paul Sartre, French philosopher, novelist and dramatist (born 1905)
April 24 – Alejo Carpentier, French Cuban novelist and writer (cancer, born 1904)
May 7 – Margaret Cole, English political writer, biographer and activist (born 1893)
May 16 – Marin Preda, Romanian novelist (asphyxiation, born 1922)
June 7
Salvator Gotta, Italian writer (born 1887)
Henry Miller, American novelist (born 1891)
June 20 – Amy Key Clarke, English mystical poet (born 1892)
June 27 – Carey McWilliams, American author, editor and lawyer (born 1905)
July 1 – C. P. Snow, English novelist and scientist (born 1905)
July 6 – Mart Raud, Estonian poet, playwright and writer (born 1903)
July 9 – Vinicius de Moraes, Brazilian poet and songwriter (born 1913)
July 17 – Traian Herseni, Romanian social scientist and journalist (born 1907)
July 23 – Olivia Manning, English novelist and poet (born 1908)
July 26 – Kenneth Tynan, English-born theater critic (pulmonary emphysema, born 1927)
August 8 – David Mercer, English dramatist (born 1928)
August 10 – Gareth Evans, British philosopher (lung cancer, born 1946)
September 18 – Katherine Anne Porter, American novelist and essayist (born 1890)
September 19 – Jacky Gillott, English novelist (suicide, born 1939)
October 26 – Sam Cree, Northern Irish playwright (born 1928)
November 9 – Patrick Campbell, Irish journalist and wit (born 1913)
December 2 – Romain Gary (Roman Kacew), French novelist (suicide, born 1914)
December 8 – John Lennon, English musician, songwriter and author (murdered, born 1940)
December 12 – Ben Travers, English playwright, screenwriter and novelist (born 1886)
December 14 – Nichita Smochină, Transnistrian Romanian ethnographer and journalist (born 1894)
December 21
Marc Connelly, American playwright (born 1890)
Nelson Rodrigues, Brazilian playwright, journalist and novelist (born 1912)
December 27 – Todhunter Ballard, American genre novelist (born 1903)
December 31 – Marshall McLuhan, Canadian philosopher (born 1911)
Awards
Nobel Prize for Literature: Czesław Miłosz
= Australia
=The Australian/Vogel Literary Award: Inaugural award to Archie Weller, The Day Of The Dog; the award is initially given to Paul Radley, who, in 1996, admits that his manuscript was actually written by his uncle.
Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: David Campbell, Man in the Honeysuckle
Miles Franklin Award: Jessica Anderson, The Impersonators
= Canada
=See 1980 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
= France
=Prix Goncourt: Yves Navarre, Le Jardin d'acclimatation
Prix Médicis French: Jean-Luc Benoziglio, Cabinet-portrait who refused the prize, thus it was given to Jean Lahougue's Comptine des Height
Prix Médicis International: Andre Brink, Une saison blanche et sèche
= United Kingdom
=Booker Prize: William Golding, Rites of Passage
Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Peter Dickinson, City of Gold
Cholmondeley Award: George Barker, Terence Tiller, Roy Fuller
Eric Gregory Award: Robert Minhinnick, Michael Hulse, Blake Morrison, Medbh McGuckian
James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: J. M. Coetzee, Waiting for the Barbarians
James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Robert B. Martin, Tennyson: The Unquiet Heart
Whitbread Best Book Award: David Lodge, How Far Can You Go?
= United States
=American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Drama: Edward Albee
Caldecott Medal: Barbara Cooney, Ox-Cart Man
Dos Passos Prize: Graham Greene
Nebula Award: Gregory Benford, Timescape
Newbery Medal for children's literature: Joan Blos, A Gathering of Days: A New England Girl's Journal
Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Lanford Wilson, Talley's Folly
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: Norman Mailer, The Executioner's Song
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Donald Justice, Selected Poems
= Elsewhere
=Hugo Award for Best Novel: Arthur C. Clarke, The Fountains of Paradise
Premio Cervantes : Juan Carlos Onetti
Premio Nadal: Juan Ramón Zaragoza, Concerto grosso
Notes
Hahn, Daniel (2015). The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature (2nd ed.). Oxford. University Press. ISBN 9780198715542.
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