2020 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2020.
Events
- April 14 – Bookshops are among the first few premises permitted to reopen on relaxation of restrictions arising from the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.
- May 26–July 10 – J. K. Rowling releases her new fairy tale The Ickabog in free online instalments during restrictions arising from the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
- June 25 – Louisa May Alcott's unfinished "Aunt Nellie's Story" is first published, in The Strand Magazine.
New books
Fiction
- Kaie Kellough - Dominoes at the Crossroads
- William Gibson - Agency
- Lisa Robertson - The Baudelaire Fractal
- Thomas King - Obsidian
- Marjorie Celona - How a Woman Becomes a Lake
- Shani Mootoo - Polar Vortex
- Hilary Mantel – The Mirror and the Light
- David Bergen - Here the Dark
- Terry Watada - The Mysterious Dreams of the Dead
- Emily St. John Mandel - The Glass Hotel
- Maggie O'Farrell – Hamnet
- Katrina Onstad - Stay Where I Can See You
- Marianne Apostolides - I Can't Get You Out of My Mind
- Deni Ellis Béchard - A Song from Faraway
- Vivek Shraya - The Subtweet
- Souvankham Thammavongsa - How to Pronounce Knife
- Cordelia Strube - Misconduct of the Heart
- Lisa Bird-Wilson - Probably Ruby
- Maria Mutch - Molly Falls to Earth
- Kate Pullinger - Forest Green
- Tim Wynne-Jones - War at the Snow White Motel and Other Stories
- John Gould - The End of Me
- Gil Adamson - Ridgerunner
- Clifford Jackman - The Braver Thing
- Pasha Malla - Kill the Mall
- Aislinn Hunter - The Certainties
- Eva Crocker - All I Ask
- Dianne Warren - The Diamond House
- Becky Albertalli – Love, Creekwood
- Evan Winter - The Fires of Vengeance
- Farzana Doctor - Seven
- André Alexis - The Night Piece
- Zoe Sugg and Amy McCulloch –
Children and young people
- J. K. Rowling – The Ickabog
- Jacqueline Wilson – Love Frankie
Poetry
Drama
Non-fiction
- Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig – A Very Stable Genius: Donald J. Trump's Testing of America
- Mary Trump Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man
Biography and memoirs
Deaths
- January 7 – Elizabeth Wurtzel, 52, American author
- January 9 – Chukwuemeka Ike, 88, Nigerian writer
- January 12 – Roger Scruton, 75, English philosopher and writer
- January 16 – Christopher Tolkien, 95, British academic and editor
- January 17 – Charles Carrère, 91, Senegalese poet.
- January 23 – Armando Uribe, 86, Chilean writer
- January 30 – Jörn Donner, 86, Finland-Swedish writer, film director and politician.
- January 31 – Mary Higgins Clark, 92, American best-selling author, known as the Queen of Suspense
- February 3 – George Steiner, 90, French-American literary critic and essayist
- February 4 – Kamau Brathwaite, 89, Barbadian poet and academic
- February 12 – Christie Blatchford, 68, Canadian newspaper columnist, journalist, writer and broadcaster
- February 17 – Charles Portis, 86, American author
- February 22 – Kiki Dimoula, 88, Greek poet
- February 24 – Clive Cussler, 88, American adventure novelist and underwater explorer, founder of the NUMA
- March 13 – Yang Mu, 79, Taiwanese poet and essayist
- March 24 – Terrence McNally, 81, American playwright, screenwriter, and librettist
- March 30 – Tomie dePaola, American author and illustrator
- April 1 – Bruce Dawe, 90, Australian poet
- April 2 – Patricia Bosworth, 86, Amrerican biographer, journalist, and memoirist
- April 6 – Jean Little, 88, Canadian children's fiction author
- April 16 – Luis Sepúlveda, 70, Chilean author and journalist
- April 25 – Per Olov Enquist, 85, Swedish author
- May 4 – Michael McClure, 87, American poet and writer
- May 12 – Carolyn Reidy, 71, American publisher, CEO of Simon & Schuster, heart attack
- May 27 – Larry Kramer, 84, American playwright and LGBT rights activist
- June 2 – Hiber Conteris, 86, Uruguayan literary critic, writer and playwright
- July 7 – Elizabeth Harrower, 92, Australian novelist
Awards
- Akutagawa Prize:
- Anisfield-Wolf Book Award:
- Baillie Gifford Prize:
- Booker Prize: See:2020 Booker Prize
- Bookseller/Diagram Prize for Oddest Title of the Year:
- Caine Prize for African Writing:
- Camões Prize:
- Carnegie Medal: Anthony McGowan, Lark
- Costa Book Awards:
- Danuta Gleed Literary Award:
- David Cohen Prize:
- Desmond Elliott Prize:
- Dylan Thomas Prize: Bryan Washington, Lot
- Folio Prize: Valeria Luiselli, Lost Children Archive
- German Book Prize:
- Goldsmiths Prize:
- Gordon Burn Prize:
- Governor General's Award for English-language fiction:
- Governor General's Award for French-language fiction:
- Governor General's Awards, other categories: See 2020 Governor General's Awards
- Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française:
- Hugo Award for Best Novel:
- International Booker Prize:
- International Dublin Literary Award:
- International Prize for Arabic Fiction: Abdelouahab Aissaoui, The Spartan Court
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction:
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Biography:
- Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award:
- Lambda Literary Awards: Multiple categories; see 32nd Lambda Literary Awards.
- Legion of Honour, Chevalier:
- Miguel de Cervantes Prize:
- Miles Franklin Award:
- National Biography Award:
- National Book Award for Fiction:
- National Book Critics Circle Award:
- Newbery Medal: Jerry Craft, New Kid
- Nike Award:
- Nobel Prize in Literature:
- PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction:
- PEN Center USA 2018 Fiction Award:
- Premio Planeta de Novela:
- Premio Strega:
- Pritzker Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing:
- Prix Goncourt:
- Pulitzer Prize for Fiction:
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry:
- Queen's Birthday Honours
- RBC Taylor Prize: Mark Bourrie, Bush Runner
- Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize:
- Russian Booker Prize:
- SAARC Literary Award:
- Scotiabank Giller Prize:
- Golden Wreath of Struga Poetry Evenings:
- Walter Scott Prize: Christine Dwyer Hickey, The Narrow Land
- Whiting Awards:
- Women's Prize for Fiction:
- W.Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction:
- Zbigniew Herbert International Literary Award: