1986 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1986.
Events
- April 29 – A major fire at Los Angeles Public Library caused by arson destroys 400,000 volumes.
- July 21 – Michael Grade, Controller of BBC1, axes plans to televise Ian Curteis's The Falklands Play.
- September 26 – Bloomsbury Publishing is set up in London by Nigel Newton.
- October 9 – The Phantom of the Opera, having been the longest running Broadway show ever, opens at Her Majesty's Theatre in London.
- December 19 – The Soviet dissident author Andrei Sakharov is allowed to return to Moscow after six years' internal exile.
New books
Fiction
- Kingsley Amis – The Old Devils
- V. C. Andrews – Garden of Shadows
- Piers Anthony – Ghost
- Jeffrey Archer – A Matter of Honour
- James Axler – Pilgrimage to Hell and Red Holocaust
- Iain Banks – The Bridge
- Thomas Bernhard – Extinction
- Azouz Begag – Le Gone du Chaâba
- Anita Brookner – A Misalliance
- Orson Scott Card – Speaker for the Dead
- Ana Castillo – Mixquiahuala Letters
- Tom Clancy – Red Storm Rising
- Arthur C. Clarke – The Songs of Distant Earth
- James Clavell – Whirlwind
- Jackie Collins – Hollywood Husbands
- Pat Conroy – The Prince of Tides
- Hugh Cook – The Wizards and the Warriors
- Bernard Cornwell – Sharpe's Regiment
- Bernard & Judy Cornwell – Coat of Arms
- Fernando Del Paso – Noticias del Imperio
- Marguerite Duras – Blue Eyes, Black Hair
- James Ellroy – Silent Terror
- Shusaku Endo – Scandal
- Steve Erickson – Rubicon Beach
- Nuruddin Farah – Maps
- Richard Ford – The Sportswriter
- Katherine V. Forrest – An Emergence of Green
- John Gardner – Nobody Lives For Ever
- Jacques Godbout – Une Histoire américaine
- Peter Handke – Repetition
- Ernest Hemingway - The Garden of Eden
- Carl Hiaasen – Tourist Season
- Kazuo Ishiguro – An Artist of the Floating World
- Brian Jacques – Redwall
- Stephen King – It
- Ivan Klíma – Láska a smetí
- Judith Krantz – I'll Take Manhattan
- Brigitte Kronauer – Berittener Bogenschütze
- Louis L'Amour – Last of the Breed
- Joe R. Lansdale – Dead in the West
- John le Carré – A Perfect Spy
- David Leavitt – The Lost Language of Cranes
- Tanith Lee – '
- Gordon Lish – Dear Mr. Capote
- H. P. Lovecraft – Dagon and Other Macabre Tales
- Robert Ludlum – The Bourne Supremacy
- Amin Maalouf – Leo Africanus
- Javier Marías – El hombre sentimental
- Allan Massie – Augustus
- Frank Miller – '
- Robert Munsch – Love You Forever
- Patrick O'Brian – The Reverse of the Medal
- Ellis Peters
- *The Raven in the Foregate
- *The Rose Rent
- Terry Pratchett – The Light Fantastic
- Reynolds Price – Kate Vaiden
- James Purdy – In the Hollow of His Hand
- Jean Raspail – Who Will Remember the People...
- Mercè Rodoreda – La mort i la primavera
- Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio – El testimonio de Yarfoz
- José Saramago – The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis
- Ken Saro-Wiwa – Sozaboy: A Novel in Rotten English
- Idries Shah – Kara Kush
- Danielle Steel – Wanderlust
- Peter Taylor – A Summons to Memphis
- James Tiptree, Jr. – Tales of the Quintana Roo
- Mario Vargas Llosa – Who Killed Palomino Molero?
- Vladimir Voinovich – Moscow 2042
- Roger Zelazny – Blood of Amber''
Children and young people
- Janet and Allan Ahlberg – The Jolly Postman
- Chris Van Allsburg - The Stranger
- Tony Bradman – Dilly the Dinosaur
- Steven Brust - Brokedown Palace
- Robert J. Burch – Queenie Peavy
- Joy Cowley
- * – Turnips For Dinner
- * – The King's Pudding
- Crescent Dragonwagon – Half a Moon and One Whole Star
- Jill Eggleton – Cat and Mouse
- Diana Wynne Jones – Howl's Moving Castle
- Michael de Larrabeiti
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- *The Provençal Tales
- Arnold Lobel - The Random House Book of Mother Goose
- Ann M. Martin
- *Kristy's Great Idea
- *Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls
- *The Truth about Stacey
- Patricia McKissack – Flossie & the Fox
- Robert Munsch – Love You Forever
- Jenny Nimmo – The Snow Spider
- Bill Peet – Zella, Zack, and Zodiac
- Alison Prince – The Type One Super Robot
- Gillian Rubinstein – Space Demons
- Claude Ponti – Adele's Album
Drama
- Caryl Churchill and David Lan – A Mouthful of Birds
- Nick Darke – The Dead Monkey
- Tomson Highway – The Rez Sisters
- Willy Russell – Shirley Valentine
Poetry
- Kama Sywor Kamanda – Chants de brumes
Non-fiction
- Martin Amis – '
- Bernard Bailyn – '
- Frank Barlow – Thomas Becket
- Marjorie Chibnall – Anglo-Norman England 1066–1166
- Richard Dawkins – The Blind Watchmaker
- Karlheinz Deschner – Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums
- Adrian Edmondson et al. – How to be a Complete Bastard
- Sita Ram Goel – History of Hindu–Christian Encounters, AD 304 to 1996
- Temple Grandin – Emergence: Labeled Autistic
- Patience Gray – Honey from a Weed
- Robert Irwin – The Middle East in the Middle Ages: The Early Mamlúk Sultanate 1250–1382
- Kumari Jayawardena – Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World
- Mark Mathabane – Kaffir Boy
- Farley Mowat – My Discovery of America
- Harvey Pekar – American Splendor: The Life and Times of Harvey Pekar
- Marc Reisner – Cadillac Desert
- Richard Rhodes – The Making of the Atomic Bomb
- Jonathan Riley-Smith – The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading
- Roger Scruton – '
- Art Spiegelman – Maus: A Survivor's Tale
- Jean Vercoutter – À la recherche de l'Égypte oubliée
- Mary Wilson – '
Births
- July 3 – Chris Bush, English playwright, artistic director and comedian
- Caroline Bird, English poet and dramatist
- Chigozie Obioma, Nigerian novelist
Deaths
- January 1 – Lord David Cecil, English critic and biographer
- January 4 – Christopher Isherwood, English-born novelist
- January 7
- *P. D. Eastman, American author and illustrator
- *Juan Rulfo, Mexican writer, screenwriter and photographer
- January 24 – L. Ron Hubbard, American science fiction writer, founder of Scientology
- February 4 – Phyllis Shand Allfrey, Dominican writer
- February 9 – Dora Oake Russell, Newfoundland writer, diarist and journalist
- February 11 – Frank Herbert, American science fiction novelist
- February 28 – Edith Ditmas, English archivist, historian and writer
- March 4
- *Ding Ling, Chinese fiction writer
- *Elizabeth Smart, Canadian poet and novelist
- March 15 – Pandelis Prevelakis, Greek novelist, poet, dramatist and essayist
- March 18 – Bernard Malamud, American novelist
- April 12 – Valentin Kataev, Russian novelist and dramatist
- April 14
- *Simone de Beauvoir, French philosopher and feminist writer
- *Jean Genet, French novelist, playwright, poet, essayist and political activist
- April 17 – Bessie Head, Botswanan fiction writer
- April 22 – Mircea Eliade, Romanian historian, philosopher and novelist
- May 15 – Theodore H. White, American journalist, historian and novelist
- June 14 – Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine writer
- August 1 – Lena Kennedy, English romantic novelist
- August 3 – Beryl Markham, English-born Kenyan aviator and author
- August 20 – Milton Acorn, Canadian poet, writer and playwright
- September 11 – Noel Streatfeild, English novelist and children's writer
- December 17 – J. F. Hendry, Scottish poet
- December 19 – V. C. Andrews, American novelist
Awards
- Nobel Prize for Literature: Wole Soyinka
Australia
- The Australian/Vogel Literary Award: Robin Walton, Glace Fruits
- C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Rhyll McMaster, Washing the Money and John A. Scott, St. Clair
- Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: Robert Gray Selected Poems 1963–83
- Mary Gilmore Prize: Stephen Williams, A Crowd of Voices
- Miles Franklin Award: Elizabeth Jolley, The Well
Canada
- See 1986 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
France
- Prix Goncourt: Michel Host, Valet de nuit
- Prix Médicis French: Pierre Combescot, Les Funérailles de la Sardine
- Prix Médicis International: John Hawkes, Aventures dans le commerce des peaux en Alaska
United Kingdom
- Booker Prize: Kingsley Amis, The Old Devils
- Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Berlie Doherty, Granny Was a Buffer Girl
- Cholmondeley Award: Lawrence Durrell, James Fenton, Selima Hill
- Eric Gregory Award: Mick North, Lachlan Mackinnon, Oliver Reynolds, Stephen Romer
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Jenny Joseph, Persephone
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: D. Felicitas Corrigan, Helen Waddell
- Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Norman MacCaig
- Whitbread Best Book Award: Kazuo Ishiguro, An Artist of the Floating World
United States
- Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize: Robley Wilson, Kingdoms of the Ordinary
- American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Drama: Sidney Kingsley
- Frost Medal: Allen Ginsberg / Richard Eberhart
- Nebula Award: Orson Scott Card, Speaker For the Dead
- Newbery Medal for children's literature: Patricia MacLachlan, Sarah, Plain and Tall
- Prometheus Award: Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, The Illuminatus! Trilogy
- Pulitzer Prize for Drama: no award given
- Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: Larry McMurtry, Lonesome Dove
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Henry Taylor, The Flying Change
- Whiting Awards: Fiction: Kent Haruf, Denis Johnson, Padgett Powell, Mona Simpson; Poetry: John Ash, Hayden Carruth, Frank Stewart, Ruth Stone; Nonfiction: Darryl Pinckney ; Plays: August Wilson
Elsewhere
- Premio Nadal: Manuel Vicent, Balada de Caín