1947 in literature


This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1947.

Events

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Fiction


  • Jean Anouilh – Invitation to the Castle
  • Pralhad Keshav Atre – Moruchi Mavshi
  • Ugo Betti – Ispezione
  • Maurice Clavel – Les Incendiaires
  • William Douglas-Home
  • * The Chiltern Hundreds
  • * Now Barabbas
  • Jean Genet – The Maids
  • Patrick Hastings – The Blind Goddess
  • Ian Hay
  • * Hattie Stowe
  • * Off the Record
  • Noel Langley and Robert MorleyEdward, My Son
  • Arthur Miller – All My Sons
  • Ena Lamont Stewart – Men Should Weep
  • John Van Druten – The Druid Circle
  • A.R. Whatmore – She Wanted a Cream Front Door
  • Tennessee Williams – A Streetcar Named Desire

    Poetry

  • Kingsley Amis – Bright November
  • Cairo poets, edited by Keith Bullen and John Cromer – '
  • Aimé Césaire – Cahier d'un retour au pays natal
  • August Derleth – '
  • Abba Kovner – Ad Lo-Or
  • Philip Larkin – A Girl in Winter
  • Louis MacNeice – The Dark Tower
  • Shinoe Shōda – Sange

    Non-fiction

  • Simone de Beauvoir – The Ethics of Ambiguity
  • Cleanth Brooks –
  • L. Sprague de CampThe Evolution of Naval Weapons
  • Bernard DeVoto – Across the Wide Missouri
  • Benjamin Fondane – Baudelaire et l'expérience du gouffre
  • Anne Frank – The Diary of a Young Girl
  • George Gamow – One Two Three... Infinity
  • Jacquetta Hawkes and Christopher HawkesPrehistoric Britain
  • Primo Levi – If This Is a Man
  • Walter Lippmann – The Cold War
  • George Orwell – Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool
  • Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen – Preludi del grande dramma
  • Samuel Putnam – Paris Was Our Mistress: Memoirs of a Lost & Found Generation
  • Franz Rosenthal – The Technique and Approach of Muslim Scholarship
  • A. L. Zissu – Nu există cult mozaic

    Births

  • January 14 – Richard Laymon, American suspense novelist
  • February 3 – Paul Auster, American novelist
  • February 9 – Eamon Duffy, Irish church historian and academic
  • April 3 – Srikrishna Alanahalli, Indian novelist and poet
  • April 18 – Kathy Acker, American novelist and poet
  • April 12 – Tom Clancy, American novelist
  • April 24 – Astrid Roemer, Suriname-born Dutch novelist, poet and playwright
  • April 28 – Humayun Azad, Bangladeshi author, poet, scholar and linguist
  • May 10 – Thomas Tessier, American writer of horror novels and short stories
  • May 12 – Catherine Yronwode, American author and illustrator
  • May 27 – Felix Dennis, English publisher and poet
  • June 5 – David Hare, English playwright
  • June 19 – Salman Rushdie, Indian novelist writing in English
  • June 22 – Octavia E. Butler, American science fiction writer
  • July 2 – Jürg Amann, Swiss dramatist
  • July 18 – Dermot Healy, Irish novelist and poet
  • July 23 – Gardner Dozois, American science fiction author and editor
  • August 14 - Danielle Steel, American romance novelist
  • August 23 – Willy Russell, English dramatist
  • September 8 – Marianne Wiggins, American novelist
  • September 21 – Stephen King, American novelist
  • October 14 – Tomás de Mattos, Uruguayan writer and librarian
  • October 19 – Giorgio Cavazzano, Italian comics artist and illustrator
  • November 6 – Michelle Magorian, English children's author
  • December 26 – Jean Echenoz, French novelist
Uncertain dates
  • Jaume Cabré, Catalan Spanish novelist and screenwriter
  • Shahid Nadeem, Pakistani playwright
  • Borka Pavićević, Montenegrin drama writer and columnist

    Deaths

  • February 1 – J. D. Beresford, English short-story writer
  • February 5 – Hans Fallada, German novelist
  • February 11 – E. M. Hull, English romance novelist
  • February 15 – Margaret Marshall Saunders, Canadian author
  • March 12 – Winston Churchill, American novelist
  • March 13 – Angela Brazil, English school-story writer for girls
  • April 24 – Willa Cather, American novelist
  • April 30 – Anna Wickham, English poet
  • May 21
  • *Flora Thompson, English semi-autobiographical novelist
  • *E. C. Vivian, English genre novelist
  • June 6 – James Agate, English author and critic
  • June 17 – Maxwell Perkins, American literary editor
  • August 5 – Herbert Asquith, English poet and novelist
  • September 25 – Afevork Ghevre Jesus, Ethiopian author writing in Amharic
  • September 26 – Hugh Lofting, English-born children's writer
  • September 15 – Richard Le Gallienne, English writer and poet
  • October 13
  • *William Le Queux, English-born French novelist and writer
  • *Sidney Webb, English political economist
  • November 12 – Baroness Orczy, Hungarian novelist writing in English
  • November 14 – Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes, Anglo-French novelist and biographer writing in English
  • December 7 – Tristan Bernard, French playwright and novelist
  • December 15 – Arthur Machen, Welsh journalist, novelist and short-story writer
  • December 30 – Alfred North Whitehead, English mathematician and philosopher

    Awards

  • Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Walter de la Mare, Collected Stories for Children
  • Frost Medal: Gustav Davidson
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: L. P. Hartley, Eustace and Hilda
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Rev. C. C. E. Raven, English Naturalists from Neckham to Ray
  • Knight Bachelor: Ralph Richardson
  • Newbery Medal for children's literature: Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, Miss Hickory
  • Nobel Prize for literature: André Gide
  • Premio Nadal: Miguel Delibes, La sombra del ciprés es alargada
  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama: no award given
  • Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Robert Lowell: Lord Weary's Castle
  • Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: Robert Penn WarrenAll the King's Men