2004 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2004.
Events
- January – The poet Jang Jin-sung, in trouble with the North Korean authorities, defects to South Korea.
- February 16 – Edwin Morgan becomes Scotland's first official national poet, the Scots Makar, appointed by the Scottish Parliament.
- May 23 – Seattle Central Library, designed by Rem Koolhaas, opens to the public.
- June 1 – Controversy surrounds Battle Royale by Koushun Takami, when an 11-year-old fan of the story in Sasebo, Nagasaki, murders her classmate, 12-year-old Satomi Mitarai, in a way that mimics a scene from the story.
- October 14 – Edinburgh becomes UNESCO's first City of Literature.
- October 31 – Denoël in Paris publishes Irène Némirovsky's Suite française, consisting of two novellas, Tempête en juin and Dolce, written and set in 1940–1941, from a sequence left unfinished on the author's death in Auschwitz concentration camp in 1942.
- December 18 – The première of Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti's play Behzti at England's Birmingham Repertory Theatre is cancelled after violent protests by members of the Sikh community.
- Canada Reads selects Guy Vanderhaeghe's The Last Crossing to be read across the nation.
- Kansas City Public Library's Community Bookshelf is built.
- The typeface Calibri, designed by Luc de Groot, is introduced.
New books
Fiction
- Cecelia Ahern – PS, I Love You
- C. C. Allentini – Dead of Winter
- Germano Almeida – O mar na Lajinha
- John Ames – Wake Up Sir!
- R. Scott Bakker – The Darkness That Comes Before
- Blue Balliett – Chasing Vermeer
- Iain M. Banks – The Algebraist
- Steven Barnes – The Cestus Deception
- Alistair Beaton – A Planet for the President
- Thomas Berger – Adventures of the Artificial Woman
- Louis de Bernières – Birds Without Wings
- Roberto Bolaño – 2666
- T. C. Boyle – The Inner Circle
- Anthony Cartwright – The Afterglow
- Gennifer Choldenko – Al Capone Does My Shirts
- Kate Christensen – '
- Stephen Clarke – A Year in the Merde
- Susanna Clarke – Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell
- Wendy Coakley-Thompson – Back to Life
- Allison Hedge Coke – Rock, Ghost, Willow, Deer
- Suzanne Collins – Gregor the Overlander
- J. J. Connolly – Layer Cake
- Afua Cooper – The Hanging of Angelique
- Bernard Cornwell
- *Sharpe's Escape
- *The Last Kingdom
- Douglas Coupland – Eleanor Rigby
- Stevie Davies – Kith & Kin
- L. Sprague de Camp, Lin Carter and Björn Nyberg – Sagas of Conan
- Michel Déon – Your Father's Room
- Cory Doctorow – Eastern Standard Tribe
- Ben Elton – Past Mortem
- Gustav Ernst – Grado. Süße Nacht
- Giorgio Faletti – Niente di vero tranne gli occhi
- Karen Joy Fowler – The Jane Austen Book Club
- Ge Fei – 人面桃花
- Robert Goddard – Play to the End
- Adrien Goetz – La Dormeuse de Naples
- Helon Habila – Waiting for an Angel
- Margaret Peterson Haddix – Among the Brave
- Elisabeth Harvor, All Times Have Been Modern
- Michael Helm – In the Place of Last Things
- Carl Hiaasen – Skinny Dip
- Alan Hollinghurst – The Line of Beauty
- Jiang Rong – Wolf Totem
- Cynthia Kadohata – Kira-Kira
- Mitsuyo Kakuta – Woman on the Other Shore
- Peg Kehret – Escaping the Giant Wave
- Thomas Keneally – The Tyrant's Novel
- Stephen King
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- John Kiriamiti – My Life in Prison
- Karl Ove Knausgård – A Time to Every Purpose Under Heaven
- László Krasznahorkai – Destruction and Sorrow Beneath the Heavens
- Thor Kunkel – Endstufe
- David Leavitt – The Body of Jonah Boyd
- Tanith Lee – Piratica
- David Lodge – Author, Author
- Andreï Makine – The Woman Who Waited
- Henning Mankell – Depths
- David Michaels – Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
- David Mitchell – Cloud Atlas
- Aka Morchiladze – Santa Esperanza
- Bharati Mukherjee – The Tree Bride
- Alice Munro – Runaway
- Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o – Mũrogi wa Kagogo
- Garth Nix – Grim Tuesday
- Cees Nooteboom – Lost Paradise
- Daniel Olivas – Devil Talk: Stories
- Linda Sue Park – When My Name Was Keoko
- Jodi Picoult – My Sister's Keeper
- Terry Pratchett
- *A Hat Full of Sky
- *Going Postal
- Michael Reaves and Steve Perry – ' and '
- Marilynne Robinson – Gilead
- Philip Roth – The Plot Against America
- Edward Rutherfurd – '
- Nick Sagan – Edenborn
- David Sherman and Dan Cragg – Jedi Trial
- Kyle Smith – Love Monkey
- David Southwell – Conspiracy Files
- Muriel Spark – The Finishing School
- Olen Steinhauer – The Confession
- V. S. Naipaul – Magic Seeds
- Neal Stephenson
- *The Confusion
- *The System of the World
- Sean Stewart – '
- Thomas Sullivan – Dust of Eden
- Michel Thaler – Le Train de Nulle Part
- Colm Tóibín – The Master
- Zlatko Topčić – Bare Skin
- Karen Traviss – '
- Jonathan Trigell – Boy A
- Andrew Vachss – Down Here
- Vivian Vande Velde – Heir Apparent
- Bob Weltlich – Crooked Zebra
- A. N. Wilson – My Name Is Legion
- Michael Winter – The Big Why
- Carlos Ruiz Zafon – The Shadow of the Wind
- Juli Zeh – Gaming Instinct
- Florian Zeller – La Fascination du pire
Children and young people
- David Almond – Kate, the Cat and the Moon
- Mary Bartek – Funerals and Fly Fishing
- John Fardell – The Seven Professors of the Far North
- Mem Fox – Where Is the Green Sheep?
- Cornelia Funke – When Santa Fell to Earth
- Virginia Hamilton – Wee Winnie Witch's Skinny: An Original African American Scare Tale
- J. Patrick Lewis – The Stolen Smile
- Robert Muchamore – The Recruit
- Jenny Nimmo – Charlie Bone and the Blue Boa
- Lemony Snicket – The Grim Grotto
- Dugald Steer – ''
Drama
- Alan Bennett – The History Boys
- Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti – Behzti
- Neil Brand – Stan
- Bryony Lavery – Frozen
- Brent Hartinger – Geography Club
- Louis Nowra – The Woman with Dog's Eyes
- John Patrick Shanley – Doubt
- Florian Zeller – L'Autre
Poetry
- Seamus Heaney – Beacons of Bealtaine
Non-fiction
- Steve Almond - Candyfreak
- Thomas P.M. Barnett – The Pentagon's New Map
- Ingmar and Ingrid Bergman and Maria von Rosen – Tre dagböcker
- T. Mike Childs – The Rocklopedia Fakebandica
- Richard A. Clarke – Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror
- Jonathan Coe – Like A Fiery Elephant: The Story of B. S. Johnson
- Allison Hedge Coke – Rock, Ghost, Willow, Deer
- Anne Coleman – I'll Tell You a Secret
- Flora Fraser – Princesses: The Six Daughters of George III
- Leonie Frieda – Catherine de' Medici
- Sheila Hancock – '
- Gareth Stedman Jones – An End to Poverty?
- Pedro Lemebel – :es:Adiós mariquita linda|Adiós mariquita linda
- Doris Lessing - '
- Lawrence Lessig – Free Culture
- Mario Vargas Llosa – The Temptation of the Impossible
- Roger Lowenstein – Origins of the Crash
- Hugh Masekela – Still Grazing
- Predrag Miletić – Biciklom do Hilandara
- Farah Pahlavi – '
- Chuck Palahniuk – '
- Michael Palin – Himalaya
- Sethy Regenvanu – Laef blong mi
- Anita Roddick – Take it Personally: How globalization affects you and powerful ways to challenge it
- Miranda Seymour – '
- Owen Sheers – The Dust Diaries
- Rebecca Solnit – Hope in the Dark
- Ben Stein – Can America Survive? The Rage of the Left, The Truth, and What to Do About It
- Jon Stewart and writers of The Daily Show – '
- Milt Thomas – Cave of a Thousand Tales
- J. Maarten Troost – The Sex Lives of Cannibals
- United Kingdom Government – Delivering Security in a Changing World
- Francis Wheen – How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World
- Alford A. Young Jr. – The Minds of Marginalized Black Men
Deaths
- January 3 – Lillian Beckwith, English novelist
- January 4
- *Joan Aiken, English novelist and children's writer
- *Jeff Nuttall, English poet, artist and activist
- *John Toland, American author and historian
- January 10
- *Alexandra Ripley, American novelist
- * Spalding Gray, American writer and actor
- January 13 – Zeno Vendler, American philosopher and linguist
- January 14 – Jack Cady, American fantasy and horror novelist
- January 15
- *Alex Barris, Canadian actor and writer
- *Olivia Goldsmith, American novelist
- January 29
- *Janet Frame, New Zealand novelist, poet and short story writer
- *M. M. Kaye, Indian-born English novelist
- February 2 – Alan Bullock, English historian
- February 4 – Hilda Hilst, Brazilian poet, playwright and novelist
- February 5 – Frances Partridge, English diarist
- February 7 – Norman Thelwell, English cartoonist
- February 17 – Bruce Beaver, Australian poet and novelist
- February 27 – Paul Sweezy, American economist and editor
- February 28 – Daniel J. Boorstin, American historian
- February 29 – Jerome Lawrence, American playwright
- March 9 – Albert Mol, Dutch author, actor and dancer
- March 27 – Robert Merle, French novelist
- March 29 – Peter Ustinov, English actor, dramatist and memoirist
- March 30
- *Alistair Cooke, English-born American journalist and broadcaster
- *Dr Michael King OBE, New Zealand historian, author and biographer
- April 19
- *Norris McWhirter, English writer and activist
- *John Maynard Smith, English evolutionary biologist and writer
- April 25 – Thom Gunn, English poet
- April 26 – Hubert Selby, Jr., American author
- May 2 – Paul Guimard, French writer
- May 12
- *Syd Hoff, American author and illustrator
- *Alexander Skutch, American scientific writer and naturalist
- May 31 – Lionel Abrahams, South African novelist, poet and essayist
- July 1 – Peter Barnes, English playwright
- July 8 – Paula Danziger, American children's and young adult novelist
- August 8 – Farida Diouri, Moroccan novelist
- August 12 – Humayun Azad, Bangladeshi author, poet, scholar and linguist
- August 14 – Czesław Miłosz, Polish writer and Nobel laureate
- September 18 – Norman Cantor, Canadian historian
- September 24 – Françoise Sagan, French novelist
- September 28 – Mulk Raj Anand, Indian novelist in English
- October – Natalya Baranskaya, Russian short-story writer
- October 8 – Jacques Derrida, Algerian-born French literary critic
- October 13 – Bernice Rubens, Welsh-born novelist
- October 16
- *Vincent Brome, English biographer and novelist
- *Harold Perkin, English social historian
- October 20 – Anthony Hecht, American poet
- November 9 – Stieg Larsson, Swedish journalist and crime novelist
- November 24 – Arthur Hailey, Canadian novelist
- December 2 – Mona Van Duyn, American poet
- December 8 – Jackson Mac Low, American poet
- December 12 – Phaswane Mpe, South African novelist
- December 18 – Anthony Sampson, British journalist and biographer
- December 28 – Susan Sontag, American novelist
Awards
- Nobel Prize for Literature: Elfriede Jelinek
- Camões Prize: Agustina Bessa-Luís
Australia
- The Australian/Vogel Literary Award: Julienne van Loon, Road Story
- Victorian Premier's Literary Award C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Judith Beveridge, Wolf Notes
- Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: Pam Brown, Dear Deliria: New & Selected Poems
- Mary Gilmore Prize: David McCooey, Blister Pack; Michael Brennan, Imageless World
- Miles Franklin Award: Shirley Hazzard, The Great Fire
- Victorian Premier's Literary Award Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction: Annamarie Jagose, Slow Water
Canada
- Giller Prize: Alice Munro, Runaway
- Governor General's Awards: See 2004 Governor General's Awards
- Griffin Poetry Prize: Anne Simpson, Loop and August Kleinzahler, The Strange Hours Travelers Keep
- Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction: Andrea Curtis, Into the Blue
United Kingdom
- Caine Prize for African Writing: Brian Chikwava, "Seventh Street Alchemy"
- Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Frank Cottrell Boyce, Millions
- Cholmondeley Award: John Agard, Ruth Padel Lawrence Sail, Eva Salzman
- Eric Gregory Award: Nick Laird, Elizabeth Manuel, Abi Curtis, Sophie Levy, Saradha Soobrayen
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Jonathan Bate, John Clare: A Biography
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: David Peace, GB84
- Man Booker Prize: Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty
- Orange Prize for Fiction: Andrea Levy, Small Island
- Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Hugo Williams
- Whitbread Best Book Award: Andrea Levy, Small Island
United States
- Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry: Henry Taylor
- Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize: Aaron Smith, Blue on Blue Ground
- Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry: Jeremy Glazier, "Conversations with the Sidereal Messenger"
- Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry: B.H. Fairchild, Early Occult Memory Systems of the Lower Midwest
- Brittingham Prize in Poetry: John Brehm, Sea of Faith
- Compton Crook Award: E. E. Knight, Way of the Wolf
- Frost Medal: Richard Howard
- Hugo Award for Best Novel: Lois McMaster Bujold, Paladin of Souls
- Lambda Literary Awards: Multiple categories; see 2004 Lambda Literary Awards.
- National Book Award for Fiction: to The News from Paraguay by Lily Tuck
- National Book Critics Circle Award: to Gilead by Marilynne Robinson
- PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction: to by John Updike
- Wallace Stevens Award: Mark Strand
- Whiting Awards:
Elsewhere
- Premio Nadal: Antonio Soler, El camino de los ingleses