2009 in literature

List of years in literature (table)

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2009.

Events

Herta Müller

New books

Fiction

Horror

Children's and young adults

Science fiction and fantasy

Mystery

Non-fiction

Drama

Poetry

Main article: 2009 in poetry

Deaths

Awards and honors

Australia

Canada

France

United Kingdom

United States

Fiction: Adam Johnson, Nami Mun, Salvatore Scibona, Vu Tran
Nonfiction: Michael Meyer, Hugh Raffles
Plays: Rajiv Joseph
Poetry: Jericho Brown, Jay Hopler, Joan Kane

See also

References

  1. Cody, Edward (2009-04-21). "U.N. Launches Library Of World's Knowledge". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2009-04-21.
  2. Higgins, Charlotte (2009-05-01). "Carol Ann Duffy becomes first woman poet laureate". The Guardian (London). Archived from the original on 21 July 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-01.
  3. Lyall, Sarah (2009-05-02). "After 341 Years, British Poet Laureate Is a Woman". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-08-01.
  4. Batty, David (2009-05-17). "Ruth Padel elected first female Oxford professor of poetry". The Guardian (London). Retrieved 2010-01-29.
  5. Cole, Olivia (2009-05-12). "Nobel Winner Quits Oxford Poetry Race Over Sex Claims". The London Evening Standard.
  6. "Oxford professor of poetry Ruth Padel resigns". The Guardian (London). 2009-05-25. Retrieved 2010-01-29.
  7. Kanōna szrajbowanio ślōnskij godki (pp 1-9). 2009. Ślůnsko Nacyjo. No 8(30), August. Zabrze: Ślōnsko Nacyjno Ôficyno. ISSN 1897-1717
  8. http://www.allenandunwin.com/default.aspx?page=441
  9. Faculty of Arts, September 8, 2011, Edna Staebler Award, Wilfrid Laurier University, Headlines (News Releases), Retrieved 11/27/2012
  10. Faculty of Arts, 2009, Edna Staebler Award, Wilfrid Laurier University, Previous winners, Russell Wangersky, Retrieved 11/16/2012
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