1972 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1972.
Events
- May 22 – Cecil Day-Lewis, Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, dies at Lemmons, the home of novelists Kingsley Amis and Elizabeth Jane Howard in North London, which he has shared with his wife and son – actors Jill Balcon and Daniel Day-Lewis – and at weekends with Kingsley's writer son Martin Amis and others.
- June 4 – The poet Joseph Brodsky is expelled from the Soviet Union.
- October – In Somalia, the government of President Siad Barre formally introduces the Somali Latin alphabet as the country's official writing script.
- October 6–7 – The new Staatstheater Darmstadt is opened.
- October 8 – The play Sizwe Bansi is Dead has its first performance at the Space Theatre (Cape Town), South Africa, before a multiracial audience. Playwright Athol Fugard directs, with co-writers John Kani and Winston Ntshona in lead roles.
- October 10 – Sir John Betjeman is declared Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, the first knight ever to be so.
- "The three Marias", Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta and Maria Velho da Costa, publish in Lisbon New Portuguese Letters , a collection challenging the Estado Novo dictatorship, to immediate success, but banned by censors as "pornographic and an offense to public morals". Its authors are imprisoned for "abuse of freedom of the press" and "outrage to public decency". Only after the 1974 "Carnation Revolution" does their trial end with the authors pardoned and the judge assigning "outstanding literary merit" to the book.
New books
Fiction
- Dritëro Agolli – The Rise and Fall of Comrade Zylo
- Srikrishna Alanahalli – Kaadu
- Jorge Amado – Teresa Batista Cansada da Guerra
- Eric Ambler – The Levanter
- Martin Amis – The Rachel Papers
- William Charles Anderson – Hurricane Hunters
- Evelyn Anthony – The Poellenberg Inheritance
- Isaac Asimov – The Gods Themselves
- Nina Bawden – Anna Apparent
- Pierre Boulle – Ears of the Jungle
- Melvyn Bragg – Josh Lawton
- John Braine – The Queen of a Distant Country
- Gerald Butler – There Is a Death, Elizabeth
- Martin Caidin – Cyborg
- Taylor Caldwell – Captains and the Kings
- Italo Calvino – Invisible Cities
- John Dickson Carr – The Hungry Goblin: A Victorian Detective Novel
- Angela Carter – The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman
- Agatha Christie – Elephants Can Remember
- Brian Cleeve – Tread Softly in this Place
- Robin Cook – Year of the Intern
- Michael Crichton – The Terminal Man
- Robertson Davies – The Manticore
- Margaret Thomson Davis – The Breadmakers
- L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp, editors – 3000 Years of Fantasy and Science Fiction
- R. F. Delderfield – To Serve Them All My Days
- Margaret Drabble, B. S. Johnson and others – London Consequences
- Anne Edwards – Haunted Summer
- Howard Fast – The Hessian
- Frederick Forsyth – The Odessa File
- Brian Garfield – Death Wish
- Joe Gores – Dead Skip
- Günter Grass – Aus dem Tagebuch einer Schnecke
- Graham Greene – The Honorary Consul
- Peter Handke – A Sorrow Beyond Dreams
- James Herriot – All Creatures Great and Small
- Georgette Heyer – Lady of Quality
- George V. Higgins – The Friends of Eddie Coyle
- Isabelle Holland – The Man Without a Face
- Witi Ihimaera – Pounamu Pounamu
- Carl Jacobi – Disclosures in Scarlet
- John Jakes – Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
- P. D. James – An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
- Dan Jenkins – Semi-Tough
- Thomas Keneally – The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
- Dean Koontz
- *Chase
- *Children of the Storm
- *Dance with the Devil
- *The Dark of Summer
- *A Darkness in My Soul
- *The Flesh in the Furnace
- *Starblood
- *Time Thieves
- *Warlock
- Derek Lambert
- *Blackstone
- *The Red House
- Halldór Laxness – Guðsgjafaþula
- Fritz Leiber – You're All Alone
- Elmore Leonard – Forty Lashes Less One
- Ira Levin – The Stepford Wives
- Audrey Erskine Lindop – Journey Into Stone
- Frank Belknap Long – The Rim of the Unknown
- Peter Lovesey – Abracadaver
- Robert Ludlum – The Osterman Weekend
- John D. MacDonald – The Scarlet Ruse
- Ngaio Marsh – Tied Up in Tinsel
- Barry N. Malzberg – Beyond Apollo
- David McCullough – The Great Bridge
- Larry McMurtry – All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers
- David Morrell – First Blood
- Vladimir Nabokov – Transparent Things
- Kenzaburō Ōe – The Day He Himself Shall Wipe My Tears Away
- Donald G. Payne – The Mountains at the Bottom of the World
- Chaim Potok – My Name Is Asher Lev
- Thomas N. Scortia – Artery of Fire
- Margery Sharp – The Innocents
- Isaac Bashevis Singer – Enemies, A Love Story
- Josef Škvorecký – The Miracle Game
- Richard Martin Stern – Stanfield Harvest
- David Storey – Pasmore
- Arkady and Boris Strugatsky – Roadside Picnic
- Paul Theroux – Saint Jack
- Hunter S. Thompson – Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
- Irving Wallace – The Word
- Donald E. Westlake
- *Bank Shot
- *Cops and Robbers
- *Don't Lie to Me
- *''Plunder Squad''
Children and young people
- Chinua Achebe – How the Leopard Got His Claws
- Richard Adams – Watership Down
- Lloyd Alexander – The Four Donkeys
- E. M. Almedingen – Anna
- Rev. W. Awdry – Tramway Engines
- Betty Baker
- * The Big Push
- * A Stranger and Afraid
- Judy Blume – Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great
- Michael Bond – Paddington's Garden
- Ray Bradbury – The Halloween Tree
- Betsy Byars – The House of Wings
- Ellen Conford – Why Can't I Be William?
- Roald Dahl – Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
- Rumer Godden
- *The Diddakoi
- *The Old Woman Who Lived in a Vinegar Bottle
- Marguerite Henry – San Domingo, the Medicine Hat Stallion
- Russell Hoban – The Sea-thing Child
- Robert E. Howard – Echoes from an Iron Harp
- Tove Jansson – The Summer Book
- Alexander Key – The Strange White Doves
- Michael de Larrabeiti – The Redwater Raid
- Arnold Lobel – Frog and Toad Together
- Ronald McCuaig – Gangles
- James Marshall – George and Martha
- Helen Nicoll – Meg and Mog
- Graham Oakley – The Church Mouse
- Bill Peet
- *The Ant and the Elephant
- *Countdown to Christmas
- John Peterson – The Littles Give a Party
- Ellen Raskin – Franklin Stein
- Mary Renault – The Persian Boy
- Barbara Robinson – The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
- Joan G. Robinson – The House in the Square
- Thomas Rockwell – Squawwwk!
- Mary Rodgers – Freaky Friday
- Dr. Seuss – Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now!
- Marjorie W. Sharmat – Nate the Great
- Margery Sharp – Miss Bianca and the Bridesmaid
- Alfred Slote – The Biggest Victory
- Robert Kimmel Smith – Chocolate Fever
- Eve Titus – Why the Wind God Wept
- P. L. Travers – Friend Monkey
- Judith Viorst – ''Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day''
Drama
- Alan Ayckbourn – Absurd Person Singular
- Samuel Beckett – Not I
- Bill Bryden – Willie Rough
- Caryl Churchill – Owners
- Hanay Geiogamah – Body Indian
- Eugène Ionesco – Macbett
- Vijay Tendulkar
- *Ghashiram Kotwal
- *''Sakharam Binder''
Non-fiction
- The American Museum of Natural History – An Introduction
- Jacob Bronowski – The Ascent of Man
- L. Sprague de Camp
- *Great Cities of the Ancient World
- *with Catherine Crook de Camp – Darwin and His Great Discovery'
- Carlos Castaneda – Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan
- Winston Graham – The Spanish Armadas
- Bruce Joyce and Marsha Weil – Models of Teaching
- Michael Kammen – People of Paradox: An Inquiry Concerning the Origins of American Civilization
- Richard Mabey – Food for Free
- Dennis Meadows et al. – The Limits to Growth
- Elaine Morgan – The Descent of Woman
- Robert Newton Peck – A Day No Pigs Would Die
- Frances Yates – The Rosicrucian Enlightenment
- John Howard Yoder – ''The Politics of Jesus''
Births
- January 1 – Maile Meloy, American novelist and short story writer
- February 11 – Noboru Yamaguchi, Japanese light novelist and game scenario author
- March 29 - Ernest Cline, American science-fiction novelist and screenwriter
- May 22 – Max Brooks, American horror author and screenwriter
- May 27 – Maggie O'Farrell, Northern Ireland-born novelist
- July 21 – Josué Guébo, Ivorian writer and academic
- August 6 - Paolo Bacigalupi, American science-fiction and fantasy writer
- August 18 – Adda Djørup, Danish poet and fiction writer
- August 26 - Paula Hawkins, British novelist and journalist
- September 6 – China Miéville, English science fiction novelist
- September 19
- *Cheryl B, American poet and spoken word artist
- *N. K. Jemisin, American science fiction and fantasy writer
- November 4 – Yiyun Li, Chinese American writer of fiction in English
- November 26 - James Dashner, American writer of speculative fiction
- December 20 – Gen Urobuchi, Japanese novelist and screenwriter
- unknown dates
- *Zinnie Harris, British dramatist
- *Rabee Jaber, Lebanese novelist
- *Charlotte Mendelson, English novelist
- *Marente de Moor, Dutch novelist and columnist
- *Ben Rice, English novelist
- *Fran Wilde, American science fiction novelist
Deaths
- January 1 – Eberhard Wolfgang Möller, German playwright and poet
- January 7 – John Berryman, American poet
- January 8 – Kenneth Patchen, American poet and author
- January 17 – Betty Smith, American novelist
- February 2 – Natalie Clifford Barney, American writer and patron
- February 15 – Edgar Snow, American political writer
- March 4 – Richard Church, English poet and novelist
- March 11 – Fredric Brown, American genre novelist
- April 10 – Laurence Manning, Canadian science fiction author
- April 16 – Yasunari Kawabata, Japanese fiction writer, Nobel laureate
- May 22 – Cecil Day-Lewis, Irish-born Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom and novelist
- May 28 – Violette Leduc, French novelist and memoirist
- June 24 – R. F. Delderfield, English novelist and playwright
- August 2 – Helen Hoyt, American poet
- August 9 – Ernst von Salomon, German writer
- August 17 – Alexander Vampilov, Russian dramatist
- August 22 – Ernestine Hill, Australian travel writer
- September 21 – Henry de Montherlant, French novelist, dramatist and essayist
- September 27 – S. R. Ranganathan, Indian mathematician and librarian
- October 5 – Ivan Yefremov, Soviet paleontologist and science fiction author
- November 1 – Ezra Pound, American poet
- November 12 – José Nucete Sardi, Venezuelan historian and diplomat
- November 29 – Victor Bridges, English genre novelist, playwright and poet
- December 10 – Mark Van Doren, American poet, writer and critic
- December 13 – L. P. Hartley, English novelist
- December 23 – Abraham Joshua Heschel, Polish-born American theologian and rabbi
- unknown dates
- *Wasif Jawhariyyeh, Palestinian Arab diarist, poet and composer
- *Donar Munteanu, Romanian poet and magistrate
Awards
Canada
- See 1972 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
France
- Prix Goncourt: Jean Carrière, L'Epervier de Maheux
- Prix Médicis French: Maurice Clavel, ''Le Tiers des étoiles''
United Kingdom
- Booker Prize: John Berger, G.
- Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Richard Adams, Watership Down
- Cholmondeley Award: Molly Holden, Tom Raworth, Patricia Whittaker
- Eric Gregory Award: Tony Curtis, Richard Berengarten, Brian Oxley, Andrew Greig, Robin Lee, Paul Muldoon
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: John Berger, G
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Quentin Bell, ''Virginia Woolf''
United States
- American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for the novel, Eudora Welty
- Hugo Award: Philip José Farmer, To Your Scattered Bodies Go
- National Book Award: Flannery O'Connor, The Complete Stories
- Nebula Award: Isaac Asimov, The Gods Themselves
- Newbery Medal for children's literature: Robert C. O'Brien, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
- Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Not awarded
- Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: Wallace Stegner – Angle of Repose
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: James Wright, ''Collected Poems''
Elsewhere
- Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels: Janusz Korczak
- Miles Franklin Award: Thea Astley, The Acolyte
- Premio Nadal: José María Carrascal, Groovy
- Viareggio Prize: Romano Bilenchi, ''Il bottone di Stalingrado''