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Events
edit- June 21 – The Market Theatre in Johannesburg, South Africa, is opened as a multiracial venue by Barney Simon.[1]
- September 3 – Novelist Antonio di Benedetto is released from prison after 18 months of imprisonment and torture under the National Reorganization Process (military dictatorship) in Argentina.[2]
- September 9 – The Royal Shakespeare Company starts a noted production of Shakespeare's Macbeth at The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, with Ian McKellen and Judi Dench in the leading roles, directed by Trevor Nunn.[3]
- October 25 – The Royal National Theatre on London's South Bank opens in premises designed by Sir Denys Lasdun, with a performance of Goldoni's 18th-century comedy Il Campiello.[4]
- unknown dates
- Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers is established in new premises at Nanterre.[5]
- Mary Ronnie became the world's first female national librarian, at the National Library of New Zealand.[6]
New books
editFiction
edit- Ann Beattie – Chilly Scenes of Winter[7]
- John Braine – Waiting for Sheila[8]
- William F. Buckley – Saving the Queen (the first Blackford Oakes thriller)[9]
- Anthony Burgess – Beard's Roman Women[10]
- Ramsey Campbell – The Height of the Scream[11]
- Brian Garfield – Gundown[12]
- Fănuș Neagu – Frumoșii nebuni ai marilor orașe ("Those Beautiful Lunatics of the Great Cities")[13]
Children and young people
edit- Richard Adams – The Tyger Voyage[14]
Drama
editBirths
edit- October 31 – Seth Abramson, American journalist and poet[17]
- unknown dates
- Bora Chung, Korean short story writer and novelist[18]
Deaths
edit- January 12 – Agatha Christie, English crime writer (born 1890)[19]
- January 25 – Victor Ehrenberg, German historian (born 1891)[20]
- February 2 – Barbara Euphan Todd, English children's writer (born 1890)[21]
- February 12 – John Lewis, Welsh philosopher (born 1889)[22]
- March 5 – Charles Lederer, American screenwriter and film director (born 1910)[23]
- March 7 – Tove Ditlevsen, Danish poet and fiction writer (suicide, born 1917)[24]
- March 13 – Sergiu Dan, Romanian novelist and journalist (born 1903)[25]
- April 2 – Taos Amrouche, Algerian novelist (born 1913)[26]
- April 28 – Richard Hughes, British novelist (born 1900)[27]
- May 7 – Alison Uttley, English writer of children's books (born 1884)[28]
- July 3 – Alexander Lernet-Holenia, Austrian poet, dramatist and fiction writer (born 1897)[29]
- July 15 – Paul Gallico, American novelist, short story and sports writer (born 1897)[30]
- August 9 – José Lezama Lima, Cuban writer and poet (born [1910)[31]
- August 29 – Kazi Nazrul Islam, Bengali poet (born 1899)[32][33]
- September 10 – Dalton Trumbo, American novelist and screenwriter (born 1905)[34]
- October 30 – Barbu Solacolu, Romanian poet, translator and economist (born 1897)[35]
- November 4 – Robert Speaight, English actor, biographer and essayist (born 1904)[36]
- November 6 – Patrick Dennis, American novelist (pancreatic cancer, born 1921)[37]
- November 23 – André Malraux, French novelist (born 1901)[38]
- December 21 – Munro Leaf, American children's author (born 1905)[39]
- December 22 – Martín Luis Guzmán, Mexican novelist and journalist (born 1887)[40]
- December 26 – Yashpal, Hindi novelist (born 1903)[41]
- December 29 – G. B. Edwards, Guernsey-born writer (born 1899)[42]
References
edit- ^ Nigel Mandy. "The Birth of the Market Theatre". Heritage Portal. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
- ^ Antonio Di Benedetto (August 23, 2016). Zama. New York Review Books. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-59017-735-8.
- ^ "Macbeth". Ian McKellen official page. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
- ^ "Queen opens National Theatre in London". On This Day. BBC. October 25, 1976. Archived from the original on 2008-03-07. Retrieved 2012-03-02.
- ^ "Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers" (in French). evene.fr. Retrieved 2013-11-29.
- ^ Millen, Julia (October 22, 2014). "Mary Ronnie, National Librarian, 1978". Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
- ^ Beattie, Ann (September 24, 1976). Chilly scenes of winter. Doubleday. ISBN 9780385116589 – via Google Books.
- ^ The Atlantic Companion to Literature in English. Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Limited. 2007. p. 61. ISBN 9788126908325.
- ^ Paul Bodine (2002). Operative Words: Essays and Reviews on Literature and Culture. iUniverse. p. 133. ISBN 9780595243044.
- ^ Anthony Burgess (1976). Beard's Roman Women: A novel. McGraw-Hill. p. 4.
- ^ Jaffery, Sheldon (1989). The Arkham House Companion. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House, Inc. p. 115. ISBN 1-55742-005-X.
- ^ Jeffrey M. Wallmann (1999). The Western: Parables of the American Dream. Texas Tech University Press. p. 163. ISBN 9780896724235.
- ^ Ungureanu, Cornel (1976). "Cronica literară. Frumoșii nebuni ai marilor orașe". Orizont. XXVII (15): 2.
- ^ Hahn, Daniel (2015). The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature (2nd ed.). Oxford. University Press. p. 3. ISBN 9780198715542.
- ^ "The Trial of Dedan Kimathi | play by Ngugi wa Thiong'o and Mugo | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2024-05-07.
- ^ Susan Fehrenbacher Koprince (2002). Understanding Neil Simon. University of South Carolina Press. p. 76. ISBN 9781570034268.
- ^ Brent Antonson (November 17, 2023). "The Bar Exam of Digital Success — Seth Abramson". Planksip. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
- ^ "Bora Chung". The Booker Prizes. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
- ^ "Agatha Christie | Biography, Novels, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
- ^ The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History. Palgrave Macmillan. 2011. p. 239. ISBN 9781403939104.
- ^ Twentieth-century Children's Writers. Macmillan Education UK. 1978. p. 1226. ISBN 9781349036486.
- ^ Rajani Palme Dutt (1976). The Labour Monthly. Labour Publishing Company. p. 118.
- ^ "Charles Lederer Dead at 65; The Stage and Screen Writer" (PDF). The New York Times. March 7, 1976. Retrieved 2009-05-06.
- ^ Liukkonen, Petri. "Tove Ditlevsen". Books and Writers (kirjasto.sci.fi). Finland: Kuusankoski Public Library. Archived from the original on 2011-11-05.
- ^ "Calendar. Martie". Minimum. VII (72): 44. 1993.
- ^ Gikandi, Simon (2003). Encyclopedia of African Literature. Taylor & Francis. pp. 31–32. ISBN 978-1-134-58223-5.
- ^ Twentieth-century Children's Writers. Macmillan Education UK. 1978. p. 624. ISBN 9781349036486.
- ^ Twentieth-century Children's Writers. Macmillan Education UK. 1978. p. 1279. ISBN 9781349036486.
- ^ "Alexander Lernet-Holenia, Dean of Austrian Writers". New York Times. July 5, 1976. Retrieved 2024-07-10.
- ^ Molly Ivins (July 17, 1976). "Paul Gallico, Sportswriter And Author, Is Dead at 78". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
- ^ Sandro R. Barros; Rafael Ocasio; Angela L. Willis (2022). The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas: Queering Literature, Politics, and the Activist Curriculum. University of Florida Press. p. 118. ISBN 9781683403098.
- ^ Hasan, Abid (June 5, 2021). "যে মসজিদের পাশে শায়িত কবি নজরুল" [Poet Nazrul is lying next to the mosque]. Bangla Tribune (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 2022-04-20. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
- ^ Zaman, Bipul (May 24, 2022). "ঢাকায় নজরুল, নজরুলের ঢাকা" [Nazrul in Dhaka, Nazrul's Dhaka]. Sarabangla.net (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 2022-06-24. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
- ^ Nordheimer, Jon (September 11, 1976). "Dalton Trumbo, Film Writer, Dies. Oscar Winner Had Been Blacklisted". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-06-18.
- ^ "Calendar". România Literară (46): 6. 1996.
- ^ "Speaight, Robert William". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/31704. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ "Milestones, Nov. 22, 1976". Time. November 22, 1976. Archived from the original on 2011-02-20. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
- ^ "Andre Malraux, 75, Dies in Paris; Writer, War Hero, de Gaulle Aide". The New York Times. November 24, 1976.
- ^ Franklin, Ben A. (December 22, 1976). "Munro Leaf, Author, Dead at 71; Creator of Ferdinand the Bull". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-02-27.
- ^ Camp, Roderic Ai (1996). "Martín Luis Guzmán". Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture. Vol. 3. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 157.
- ^ Datta, Amaresh, ed. (1987). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature. Vol. 1. Sahitya Akademi. p. 279. ISBN 9788126018031.
- ^ Edward Chaney. "G B Edwards and The Book of Ebenezer le Page". Arts and Humanities Research Council, University of Southampton. Archived from the original on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2024-07-09.