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Overview of the events of 1951 in literature
If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth.
J. D. Salinger , opening lines of The Catcher in the Rye
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1951 .
Events January 12 – Janie Moore, C. S. Lewis ' so-called adoptive mother, dies.[1] March – The American writer Flannery O'Connor leaves hospital after being diagnosed with lupus at the age of 25.[2] March 12 – Hank Ketcham 's U.S. Dennis the Menace appears for the first time in 16 United States newspapers.March 17 – The homonymous U.K. Dennis the Menace comic strip first appears in the children's comic The Beano .Spring – Arthur C. Clarke 's short story "The Sentinel ", which will form a basis for the film 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) and a subsequent novel , is published as "Sentinel of Eternity" in the only issue ever produced of the American science fiction and fantasy pulp magazine 10 Story Fantasy . May – Joe Orton enters the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where he meets his lover and ultimate murderer Kenneth Halliwell . June 18 – Frank Hardy is acquitted of criminal libel in the Australian state of Victoria over his self-published 1950 roman à clef on corruption in Melbourne political life, Power Without Glory .[3] July 16 – J. D. Salinger 's coming-of-age story The Catcher in the Rye is published by Little, Brown and Company in New York City.September 6 – William S. Burroughs shoots and kills his common-law wife Joan Vollmer , apparently by accident, in Mexico City .[4] December 16 – Noël Coward leaves his home, White Cliffs, on the south coast of England, having sold it to Ian Fleming .[5] unknown dates E. E. Cummings and Rachel Carson are awarded Guggenheim Fellowships . It is Cummings' second.[6] Janet Frame 's first book, The Lagoon and Other Stories , is published by the Caxton Press (New Zealand) (dated 1952) while the author is a patient in Seacliff Lunatic Asylum , Seacliff, New Zealand , scheduled for a lobotomy . It is awarded the Hubert Church Memorial Award, at the time one of New Zealand's most prestigious literary prizes. This results in the cancellation of Frame's operation.[7] Béla Hamvas completes his epic novel Karnevál . He is banned from publication in Hungary at the time, so that it will appear only in 1985 , 17 years after his death.A Question of Upbringing , the first book in Anthony Powell 's twelve-novel series A Dance to the Music of Time , is published by Heinemann in the U.K.The custom of performing medieval mystery plays is revived at York and Chester , England.[8] The Théâtre national de la Colline in Paris is founded.[9] New books Fiction Children and young people Drama Poetry Non-fiction Births January 1 – Ashfaq Hussain , Urdu poetJanuary 13 – Nigel Cox , New Zealand novelistJanuary 22 – Steve J. Spears , Australian actor, singer, and playwright (died 2007 )February 13 – Katja Lange-Müller , German novelistFebruary 17 – Jagadish Mohanty , Indian novelist (died 2013 )March 4 – Theresa Hak Kyung Cha , South Korean-born novelist and artist (died 1982 )March 12 – Susan Musgrave , Canadian poet and children's writerMarch 17 - Lian Tanner , Australian children's writerApril 5 – Guy Vanderhaeghe , Canadian author[17] April 16 – Ioan Mihai Cochinescu , Romanian novelist and essayistApril 19 – Pierre Lemaitre , French suspense novelistMay 3 – Tatyana Tolstaya , Russian novelist, essayist and TV presenterMay 9 May 15 – David Almond , English writer for children and young adultsMay 20 – Christie Blatchford , Canadian newspaper columnist, journalist, writer and broadcaster (died 2020 )[19] May 21 – Al Franken , American comedian, actor, writer and politicianJune 5 – Suze Orman , American financial advisor, writer and television personalityJune 15 – Amir Barghashi , Iranian-born Swedish actor and dramatist[20] June 22 – Rosario Murillo , Nicaraguan poet and political activistJune 29 – Don Rosa , American writer and artist of Disney comicsAugust 20 – Greg Bear , American science fiction writer[21] August 24 – Orson Scott Card , American science fiction writer[22] September 14 – Volodymyr Melnykov , Ukrainian poet , writer , songwriter and composer [23] September 15 – Jared Taylor , American author and journalist[24] September 20 – Javier Marías , Spanish novelist[25] September 29 – Andrés Caicedo , Colombian novelist and cinema critic (suicide 1977 )[26] October 3 – Bernard Cooper , American writerOctober 11 – Louise Rennison , English author and comedian (died 2016 )[27] October 12 – Peter Flannery , English dramatist[28] October 17 – Clark Parent , Haitian novelist, musician and politicianNovember 18 - Dennis Foon , Canadian playwright, screenwriter and novelistDecember 6 – Tomson Highway , Canadian and Cree playwright, novelist and children's author[29] December 8 – Bill Bryson , American travel writer[30] December 20 – Peter May , Scottish novelist and television dramatistDecember 22 – Charles de Lint , Canadian fantasy author and Celtic folk musicianUnknown dates Deaths January 6 – Maila Talvio , Finnish writer, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature (born 1871 )January 7 – René Guénon , French philosophical writer (born 1886 )January 10 – Sinclair Lewis , American novelist (born 1885 )January 29 – James Bridie , Scottish dramatist (born 1888 )February 13 – Lloyd C. Douglas , American author (born 1877 )February 16 – Henri-René Lenormand , French dramatist (born 1882 )February 19 – André Gide , French author (born 1869 )[32] February 28 – Vsevolod Vishnevsky , Russian dramatist and screenwriter (born 1900 )March 11 – János Zsupánek , Prekmurje Slovene poet and author (born 1861 )March 25 – Oscar Micheaux , African American author, film director and producer (born 1884 )April 3 – Henrik Visnapuu , Estonian poet and dramatist (born 1890 )[33] April 9 – Sadegh Hedayat , Iranian-born novelist (born 1903 ; suicide)April 12 - Henry De Vere Stacpoole . Irish author (born 1863 )April 29 – Ludwig Wittgenstein , Austrian philosopher (born 1889 )May 2 – Alphonse de Châteaubriant , French writer (born 1877 )May 25 – Paula von Preradović , Austrian poet and writer (born 1887 )[34] May 30 – Hermann Broch , Austrian writer (born 1886 )[35] June 10 – Håkon Evjenth , Norwegian children's writer (born 1894 )June 11 – W. C. Sellar , Scottish humorist (born 1898 )August 14 – William Randolph Hearst , American newspaper tycoon (born 1863 )August 18 – Richard Malden , English editor, classical and Biblical scholar, and ghost story writer (born 1879 )August 31 – Abraham Cahan , American Jewish journalist and novelist (born 1860 )September 2 – Antoine Bibesco , Romanian dramatist (born 1878 )[36] September 7 – F. G. Loring , English writer and naval officer (born 1869 )September 28 – Petre P. Negulescu , Romanian philosopher (born 1870 )November 5 – I. C. Vissarion , Romanian novelist, dramatist, poet and science writer (born 1879 )November 27 – Timrava (Božena Slančíková), Slovak novelist, short story writer and playwright (born 1867 )December 4 – Pedro Salinas , Spanish poet (born 1891 )[37] December 10 – Algernon Blackwood , English novelist and journalist (born 1869 )Awards Notes Hahn, Daniel (2015). The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature (2nd ed.). Oxford. University Press. ISBN 9780198715542 . 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