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      This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 2002.


      Events


      March 16 – Authorities in Saudi Arabia arrest and jail the poet Abdul Mohsen Musalam and dismiss a newspaper editor following the publication of Musalam's poem "The Corrupt on Earth", which criticizes the state's Islamic judiciary, accusing some judges of being corrupt and issuing unfair rulings for personal benefit.
      March 31 – American Writers: A Journey Through History resumes its run on C-SPAN, having been interrupted by the September 11 attacks and their aftermath.
      May – The results of a poll of 100 authors conducted in Norway are announced, leading to the Bokklubben World Library beginning publication.
      October 16 – Bibliotheca Alexandrina (designed by Snøhetta) is inaugurated in Alexandria, Egypt.
      November – Raymond Benson releases his final James Bond novel, based on the film Die Another Day, bringing to a close an uninterrupted series of novels featuring Ian Fleming's character that started in 1981.
      Randell Cottage Writers' Residency established in Wellington for New Zealand and French authors.


      New books




      = Fiction

      =
      Alaa Al Aswany – The Yacoubian Building (عمارة يعقوبيان, ʿImārat Yaʿqūbīān)
      Aaron Allston – Enemy Lines: Rebel Dream and Enemy Lines: Rebel Stand
      Jean M. Auel – The Shelters of Stone
      Paul Auster – The Book of Illusions
      Iain Banks – Dead Air
      Greg Bear – Vitals
      Raymond Benson – Die Another Day and The Man with the Red Tattoo
      Viken Berberian – The Cyclist
      Nelson Bond – The Far Side of Nowhere
      Xurxo Borrazás – Pensamentos Impuros
      William Boyd – Any Human Heart
      Mircea Cărtărescu – The Encyclopedia of Dragons (Enciclopedia zmeilor)
      Stephen L. Carter – The Emperor of Ocean Park
      Ted Chiang – Stories of Your Life and Others
      Bernard Cornwell – Sharpe's Prey, Sharpe's Skirmish and Vagabond
      Michael Crichton – Prey
      Elaine Cunningham – Dark Journey
      Jeffery Deaver – The Stone Monkey
      Dan Doboș – The Abbey
      L. Sprague de Camp – Aristotle and the Gun and Other Stories
      Dave Eggers – You Shall Know Our Velocity
      Jeffrey Eugenides – Middlesex
      Janet Evanovich – Hard Eight
      Michel Faber – The Crimson Petal and the White
      Giorgio Faletti – Io uccido
      Mick Farren – Underland
      Nancy Farmer – The House of The Scorpion
      Elena Ferrante – I giorni dell'abbandono (The Days of Abandonment)
      Jonathan Safran Foer – Everything Is Illuminated
      Ken Follett – Hornet Flight
      Alan Dean Foster – The Approaching Storm
      Neil Gaiman – Coraline
      Julia Glass – Three Junes
      Horace L. Gold and L. Sprague de Camp – None But Lucifer
      Jean-Christophe Grangé – Le Concile de pierre
      Niall Griffiths – Sheepshagger
      John Grisham – The Summons
      Margaret Peterson Haddix – Among the Betrayed
      Peter Handke – Crossing the Sierra de Gredos
      Joanne Harris – Coastliners
      John D. Harvey – The Cleansing
      Aleksandar Hemon – Nowhere Man
      Carl Hiaasen – Hoot
      Rabee Jaber – رحلة الغرناطي (Rahlat al-Gharnati, "The Journey of the Granadian")
      Stephen King – Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales and From a Buick 8
      Rachel Klein – The Moth Diaries
      Dean R. Koontz – By the Light of the Moon and One Door Away from Heaven
      Ursula K. Le Guin – The Birthday of the World (anthology including Paradises Lost)
      Sallie Lowenstein – Sender Unknown
      Robert Ludlum – The Sigma Protocol
      Jon McGregor – If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things
      Valerio Massimo Manfredi – The Last Legion
      Javier Marías – Your Face Tomorrow Volume 1: Fever and Spear (Tu rostro mañana 1. Fiebre y lanza)
      Rohinton Mistry – Family Matters
      Haruki Murakami (村上 春樹) – Kafka on the Shore (海辺のカフカ, Umibe no Kafuka)
      Taslima Nasrin – Forashi Premik (French Lover)
      Joseph O'Connor – Star of the Sea
      Chuck Palahniuk – Lullaby
      Orhan Pamuk – Snow
      Ann Patchett – Bel Canto
      James Patterson – Beach House
      Terry Pratchett – Night Watch
      Libby Purves – Mother Country
      Pascal Quignard – Les Ombres errantes
      Kathy Reichs – Grave Secrets
      Nora Roberts – Face the Fire
      Joel C. Rosenberg – The Last Jihad
      R. A. Salvatore – Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
      Andrzej Sapkowski – The Tower of Fools
      Samanta Schweblin – El núcleo del disturbio
      Alice Sebold – The Lovely Bones
      Carol Shields – Unless
      Vladimir Sorokin – Ice
      Danielle Steel – The Cottage
      David Storey – As It Happened
      Matthew Stover – Traitor
      Thomas Sullivan – Born Burning
      Donna Tartt – The Little Friend
      Hồ Anh Thái – Cõi người rung chuông tận thế (The Apocalypse Bell Tolls in the Human World)
      William Trevor – The Story of Lucy Gault
      Andrew Vachss – Only Child
      Guy Vanderhaeghe – The Last Crossing
      Barbara Vine – The Blood Doctor
      Sarah Waters – Fingersmith
      Darren Williams – Angel Rock
      Walter Jon Williams – Destiny's Way
      Roger Zelazny – The Last Defender of Camelot


      = Children and young people

      =
      Chris Van Allsburg – Zathura
      Neil Gaiman – Coraline
      Bob Graham – Jethro Byrd, Fairy Child
      Kathleen Hague (with Michael Hague) – Good Night, Fairies
      Isabel Hoving – The Dream Merchant
      Tony Johnston (with Barry Moser) – That Summer
      Ulrich Karger – Geisterstunde im Kindergarten (Ghost Times in Kindergarten, translated as The Scary Sleepover)
      Jenny Nimmo – Midnight for Charlie Bone
      Margie Palatini (with Barry Moser) – Earthquack!
      Christopher Paolini (with John Jude Palencar) – Eragon (first in The Inheritance Cycle of four books)
      Jerry Pinkney
      The Nightingale
      Noah's Ark
      Lemony Snicket – The Carnivorous Carnival
      Leander Watts – Stonecutter
      Jacqueline Wilson – Girls in Tears (fourth in the Girls series of four books)


      = Drama

      =
      Edward Albee – The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?
      Caryl Churchill – A Number
      Nilo Cruz – Anna in the Tropics
      Zlatko Topčić – Time Out
      Peter Verhelst – Blush


      = Poetry

      =

      Neil Astley (ed.) – Staying Alive: real poems for unreal times (anthology)
      Jim Dodge – Rain on the River
      Linton Kwesi Johnson – Mi Revalueshanary Fren
      Grazyna Miller – Alibi of a butterfly


      = Non-fiction

      =
      Peter Ackroyd – Albion: The Origins of the English Imagination
      Andrew Alpern – The New York Apartment Houses of Rosario Candela and James Carpenter
      Jeffrey Archer (as FF 8282) – A Prison Diary: Volume 1: Belmarsh: Hell
      T. J. Binyon – Pushkin: A Biography
      John Brockman (editor) – The Next Fifty Years: Science in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century
      Howard Cannon and Brian Tarcy – The Complete Idiot's Guide to Starting Your Own Restaurant
      Stuart Christie – Granny Made me an Anarchist
      Alphonse Daudet (died 1897), translated by Julian Barnes – In the Land of Pain (first English translation of La Doulou)
      Gerina Dunwich – A Witch's Guide to Ghosts and the Supernatural
      Lindy Edwards – How to Argue with an Economist: Reopening Political Debate in Australia
      Koenraad Elst – Ayodhya – The Case Against the Temple
      Tye R. Farrell and Jeffrey Morrow – University of Psychogenic Fugue
      Aminatta Forna – The Devil That Danced on the Water: A Daughter's Quest
      Pim Fortuyn – De puinhopen van acht jaar Paars
      Michael J. Fox – Lucky Man: A Memoir
      Stephen J. Gould – I Have Landed
      Peter Jennings – In Search of America
      B. B. Lal – The Sarasvatī Flows On: The Continuity of Indian Culture
      Judith Levine – Harmful to Minors
      Gabriel García Márquez – Vivir para contarla (autobiography)
      Anthea Paul – Girlosophy
      Jeremy Paxman – The Political Animal
      Neil Peart – Ghost Rider
      Åsne Seierstad – The Bookseller of Kabul
      Arun Shourie – Worshipping False Gods
      Rachel Simon – Riding the Bus with My Sister
      Bob Smith – Hamlet's Dresser
      Daniel Snowman – The Hitler Émigrés: The Cultural Impact on Britain of Refugees from Nazism
      David Southwell – Dirty Cash
      James B. Stewart – Heart of a Soldier
      Paul Theroux – Dark Star Safari
      Rick Warren – The Purpose Driven Life
      Alison Watt – The Last Island


      Films


      Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
      The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers


      Deaths


      January 12 – Lady Violet Powell, British critic and biographer (born 1912)
      January 17 – Camilo José Cela, Nobel-winningSpanish writer (born 1916)
      January 28 – Astrid Lindgren, Swedish children's author (born 1907)
      February 8 – Joachim Hoffmann, German historian (born 1930)
      February 21 – A. L. Barker, English novelist (born 1918)
      February 27 – Spike Milligan, Indian-born British-Irish comedian, screenwriter and poet (born 1918)
      March 21 – Thomas Flanagan, American historical novelist (born 1923)
      April 6 – Martin Sperr, German dramatist (born 1944)
      April 24 – Ismith Khan, Trinidad-born novelist (born 1925)
      April 27 – George Alec Effinger, American science fiction author (born 1947)
      May 6 – Pim Fortuyn, Dutch political columnist and writer (born 1948)
      May 17 – Dave Berg, American cartoonist (born 1920)
      May 20 – Stephen J. Gould, American paleontologist, biologist and writer (born 1941)
      June 2 – Flora Lewis, American journalist (born 1922)
      June 13 – R. W. B. Lewis, American critic (born 1917)
      June 20
      Timothy Findley, Canadian novelist and playwright (born 1930)
      Kenneth Kantzer, American theologian (born 1917)
      June 24 – John Kincaid McNeillie (also Ian Niall), Scottish novelist and non-fiction writer (born 1916)
      July 23 – Chaim Potok, American writer (born 1929)
      August 25 – Dorothy Hewett, Australian poet and playwright (born 1923)
      September 17 – Eileen Colwell, English children's librarian (born 1904)
      September 20 – Joan Littlewood, English theatre director and biographer (born 1914)
      October 13 – Stephen E. Ambrose, American historian and biographer (born 1936)
      October 21 – Harbhajan Singh, Indian Punjabi poet and critic (born 1920)
      October 27 – Sesto Pals, Romanian Israeli poet and philosopher (cancer, born ca. 1912)
      October 28 – Sugathapala de Silva, Sri Lankan dramatist, novelist and translator writing in Sinhalese (born 1928)
      November 8 – Jon Elia, Pakistani poet and philosopher writing in Urdu (born 1931)
      December 12 – Dee Brown, American novelist and historian (born 1908)
      December 24 – Kjell Aukrust, Norwegian author, poet and artist (born 1920)


      Awards


      Nobel Prize for Literature: Imre Kertész


      = Australia

      =
      The Australian/Vogel Literary Award: Danielle Wood, The Alphabet of Light and Dark
      C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Robert Gray, Afterimages
      Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: Alan Wearne, The Lovemakers
      Mary Gilmore Prize: Geraldine McKenzie, Duty
      Miles Franklin Award: Tim Winton, Dirt Music


      = Canada

      =
      Giller Prize: Austin Clarke, The Polished Hoe
      See 2002 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
      Griffin Poetry Prize: Christian Bök, Eunoia and Alice Notley, Disobedience
      Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction: Tom Allen, Rolling Home


      = France

      =
      Prix Décembre: Pierre Michon, Abbés and Corps du Roi
      Prix Femina: Chantal Thomas, Les adieux à la reine
      Prix Femina (non-fiction): Michael Barry, Massoud
      Prix Goncourt: Pascal Quignard, Les Ombres errantes
      Prix Médicis French: Daniel Desmarquet, Kafka et les jeunes filles
      Prix Médicis Non-Fiction: Anne F. Garréta, Pas un jour
      Prix Médicis International: Philip Roth, The Human Stain


      = United Kingdom

      =
      Booker Prize: Yann Martel, Life of Pi
      Caine Prize for African Writing: Binyavanga Wainaina, "Discovering Home"
      Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Sharon Creech, Ruby Holler
      James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections
      James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Jenny Uglow, The Lunar Men: The Friends Who Made the Future 1730–1810
      Cholmondeley Award: Moniza Alvi, David Constantine, Liz Lochhead, Brian Patten
      Eric Gregory Award: Caroline Bird, Christopher James, Jacob Polley, Luke Heeley, Judith Lal, David Leonard Briggs, Eleanor Rees, Kathryn Simmonds
      Samuel Johnson Prize: Margaret MacMillan, Peacemakers: The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and Its Attempt to End War
      Whitbread Best Book Award: Philip Pullman, The Amber Spyglass
      Orange Prize for Fiction: Ann Patchett, Bel Canto
      Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Peter Porter


      = United States

      =
      Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize: Shao Wei, Pulling a Dragon's Teeth
      Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry: Grace Schulman
      Arthur Rense Prize for poetry: B.H. Fairchild
      Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry: Timothy Donnelly, “His Long Imprison'd Thought”
      Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry: Alice Fulton, Felt
      Brittingham Prize in Poetry: Anna George Meek, Acts of Contortion
      Compton Crook Award: Wen Spencer, Alien Taste
      Frost Medal: Galway Kinnell
      Hugo Award: Neil Gaiman, American Gods
      National Book Award for Fiction: Julia Glass, Three Junes
      National Book Critics Circle Award: Ian McEwan, Atonement
      Newbery Medal for children's literature: Linda Sue Park, A Single Shard
      PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction: Ann Patchett, Bel Canto
      Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Suzan-Lori Parks, Topdog/Underdog
      Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: Richard Russo, Empire Falls
      Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Carl Dennis, Practical Gods
      Wallace Stevens Award: Ruth Stone
      Whiting Awards:
      Fiction: Jeffery Renard Allen, Justin Cronin, Kim Edwards, Michelle Huneven, Danzy Senna
      Plays: Melissa James Gibson, Evan Smith
      Poetry: Elizabeth Arnold, David Gewanter, Joshua Weiner


      = Other

      =
      Camões Prize: Maria Velho da Costa
      Finlandia Prize: Kari Hotakainen Trench Street
      International Dublin Literary Award: Michel Houellebecq, Les Particules Élémentaires
      Macmillan Writers' Prize for Africa Adult Fiction: Yvonne Vera, Stone Virgins
      Premio Nadal: Ángela Vallvey, Los estados carenciales
      SAARC Literary Award: Laxmi Chand Gupta


      Notes


      Hahn, Daniel (2015). The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature (2nd ed.). Oxford. University Press. ISBN 9780198715542.


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