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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1958
.
Contents
Events
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
Deaths
Awards
References
Events
January 7
–
Tennessee Williams
' one-act plays
Suddenly, Last Summer
and
Something Unspoken
are premièred
off-Broadway
.
January 13
– In
One, Inc. v. Olesen
, the
Supreme Court of the United States
affirms that homosexual writing is not as such obscene.
March 29
– The stage première of
Max Frisch
's dark comedy
Biedermann und die Brandstifter
(known in English as
The Fire Raisers
) takes place at the
Schauspielhaus Zürich
.
April 28
– The première of
Harold Pinter
's play
The Birthday Party
is held at the
Cambridge Arts Theatre
in England, with
Richard Pearson
playing the lead as Stanley.
May 19
– The London début of the production of Pinter's
The Birthday Party
, starring
Richard Pearson
, takes place at the
Lyric Opera House (Hammersmith)
. It closes after a week, but its reputation is saved by a review by
Harold Hobson
in
The Sunday Times
on May 25.
[
1
]
May 27
– The 19-year-old
Shelagh Delaney
's
A Taste of Honey
is staged by
Joan Littlewood
's
Theatre Workshop
at the
Theatre Royal Stratford East
in London.
[
2
]
Littlewood had received the script with a covering letter stating "A fortnight ago I didn't know the theatre existed".
Spring/Summer – London publishers
Faber
introduce their paper-covered editions, including
T. S. Eliot
's
Collected Poems
,
William Golding
's
Lord of the Flies
,
J. W. Dunne
's
An Experiment with Time
and the first of several science fiction anthologies edited by
Edmund Crispin
, all with covers designed by
Berthold Wolpe
based on the
Albertus typeface
.
[
3
]
August 18
–
Vladimir Nabokov
's controversial novel
Lolita
is published in the United States.
c. September –
Herbert Marcuse
begins teaching at
Brandeis University
,
Massachusetts
.
October 14
–
Brendan Behan
's play
The Hostage
is first performed in an English version by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in London. Also this year, Behan's
autobiographical
Borstal Boy
is published in London,
[
4
]
and on November 12 it is banned in Ireland by the
Censorship of Publications Board
.
October 23
– Announcement of the award of the
Nobel Prize in Literature
to
Boris Pasternak
leads to denunciation of him in the
Soviet Union
and threats to expel him.
October 28
–
Samuel Beckett
's
monologue
Krapp's Last Tape
is first performed by
Patrick Magee
at the
Royal Court Theatre
, London. Also this year, Beckett's novel
The Unnamable
is first published in English.
November –
Truman Capote
's
novella
Breakfast at Tiffany's
is published in this month's
Esquire
magazine (having been rejected for July's
Harper's Bazaar
). It appears soon afterwards as the title story in a collection published by
Random House
in New York City.
unknown dates
The first volume of
Shelby Foote
's military history
The Civil War: A Narrative
is published in the United States.
Jack Kerouac
writes and narrates the "
beat
" film,
Pull My Daisy
(released 1959).
Ken Kesey
is awarded a
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship
to enrol in the creative writing program at
Stanford University
.
[
5
]
Mervyn Peake
begins to develop
Parkinson's disease
.
[
6
]
New books
Fiction
Chinua Achebe
–
Things Fall Apart
[
7
]
Kingsley Amis
–
I Like It Here
Jorge Amado
–
Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon
(Gabriela, Cravo e Canela)
Louis Aragon
–
La Semaine Sainte
Chingiz Aytmatov
–
Jamila
Layla Balabakki
–
I Live
(أنا أحيا)
H. E. Bates
–
The Darling Buds of May
Samuel Beckett
–
The Unnamable
(author's translation of
L'Innommable
(1953))
Margot Bennett
–
Someone from the Past
Thomas Berger
–
Crazy in Berlin
John Bingham
–
Murder Plan Six
James Blish
–
A Case of Conscience
Joseph Payne Brennan
–
Nine Horrors and a Dream
Algis Budrys
Man of Earth
Who?
Dino Buzzati
–
Sessanta racconti
Philip Callow
–
Common People
Truman Capote
–
Breakfast at Tiffany's
John Dickson Carr
–
The Dead Man's Knock
Rosario Castellanos
–
Balún-Canán
Henry Cecil
–
Sober as a Judge
Raymond Chandler
–
Playback
Agatha Christie
–
Ordeal by Innocence
Richard Condon
–
The Oldest Confession
A. J. Cronin
The Innkeeper's Wife
The Northern Light
Cecil Day-Lewis
–
A Penknife in My Heart
L. Sprague de Camp
–
An Elephant for Aristotle
Patrick Dennis
–
Around the World with Auntie Mame
August Derleth
The Mask of Cthulhu
The Return of Solar Pons
Elaine Dundy
–
The Dud Avocado
Marguerite Duras
–
Moderato Cantabile
Lawrence Durrell
Balthazar
Mountolive
Nawal El Saadawi
–
Memoirs of a Woman Doctor
(
Moudhakkarat tabibat
)
Ian Fleming
–
Dr. No
C. S. Forester
–
Hornblower in the West Indies
Carlos Fuentes
–
Where the Air Is Clear
(first published in Spanish as
La región más transparente
)
Peter George
–
Red Alert
Rumer Godden
–
The Greengage Summer
Julien Gracq
–
Balcony in the Forest
(Un Balcon en forêt)
Graham Greene
–
Our Man in Havana
Cyril Hare
–
He Should Have Died Hereafter
Marlen Haushofer
–
We Murder Stella
(Wir töten Stella)
A. P. Herbert
–
Made for Man
Georgette Heyer
–
Venetia
Thomas Hinde
–
Happy as Larry
Harold L. Humes
–
The Underground City
Emyr Humphreys
–
A Toy Epic
Hammond Innes
–
The Land God Gave to Cain
Michael Innes
–
The Long Farewell
Rona Jaffe
–
The Best of Everything
Anna Kavan
–
A Bright Green Field and Other Stories
Jack Kerouac
The Dharma Bums
The Subterraneans
Frances Parkinson Keyes
–
Victorine
Audrey Erskine Lindop
–
I Thank a Fool
Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
(died 1957) –
The Leopard
(Il Gattopardo)
[
8
]
E. C. R. Lorac
–
Murder on a Monument
John D. MacDonald
–
The Executioners
Ross Macdonald
–
The Doomsters
Richard Matheson
–
A Stir of Echoes
Gladys Mitchell
–
Spotted Hemlock
Alberto Moravia
–
Two Women
(La ciociara)
Penelope Mortimer
–
Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
Iris Murdoch
–
The Bell
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
–
Naalukettu
R. K. Narayan
–
The Guide
Kenzaburō Ōe
(大江 健三郎) –
Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids
(芽むしり仔撃ち, Memushiri ko-uchi)
Maurice Procter
–
Man in Ambush
Barbara Pym
–
A Glass of Blessings
Jean Raspail
–
Welcome, Honourable Visitors
Ernest Raymond
–
The Quiet Shore
Mary Renault
–
The King Must Die
Anya Seton
–
The Winthrop Woman
Alan Sillitoe
–
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
Terry Southern
(as Maxwell Kenton) –
Candy
Rex Stout
And Four to Go
Champagne for One
Yves Thériault
–
Agaguk
Zaim Topčić
–
Lump of Sun
(Grumen sunca)
Robert Traver
–
Anatomy of a Murder
Leon Uris
–
Exodus
Jack Vance
–
The Languages of Pao
Rex Warner
–
Young Caesar
Jerome Weidman
–
The Enemy Camp
T. H. White
–
The Once and Future King
(combined edition)
Angus Wilson
–
The Middle Age of Mrs Eliot
S. Yizhar
–
Days of Ziklag
(ימי צקלג, Yemei Tziklag)
Children and young people
Raymond Abrashkin
and
Jay Williams
–
Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine
Rev. W. Awdry
–
Duck and the Diesel Engine
(thirteenth in
The Railway Series
of 42 books by him and his son
Christopher Awdry
)
Enid Blyton
–
Five Get into a Fix
Michael Bond
–
A Bear Called Paddington
(introducing
Paddington Bear
)
Bruce Carter
–
The Kidnapping of Kensington
Anne de Vries
–
The New Day
(
De Nieuwe Dag
, last in the
Journey Through the Night
– Reis door de nacht
series)
E. W. Hildick
–
Jim Starling
(first of a series of seven)
A. A. Milne
, Latin by
Alexander Lenard
–
Winnie ille Pu
[
9
]
Elyne Mitchell
–
The Silver Brumby
(first in the
Silver Brumby
series)
Philippa Pearce
–
Tom's Midnight Garden
Keith Robertson
–
Henry Reed Inc.
(first in the Henry Reed series)
Dr. Seuss
–
Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories
Elizabeth George Speare
–
The Witch of Blackbird Pond
William O. Steele
–
The Perilous Road
Catherine Storr
–
Marianne Dreams
Rosemary Sutcliff
–
Warrior Scarlet
Nigel Tranter
–
Spaniard's Isle
Henry Treece
–
The Children's Crusade
Drama
Samuel Beckett
–
Krapp's Last Tape
Brendan Behan
–
The Hostage
Bertolt Brecht
–
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui
(
Der aufhaltsame Aufstieg des Arturo Ui
, written 1941, first performed)
Clemence Dane
–
Eighty in the Shade
Refik Erduran
–
Bir Kilo Namus
(One Kilo Honesty)
Max Frisch
–
The Fire Raisers
(
Biedermann und die Brandstifter
, first stage adaptation)
Jean Genet
–
The Blacks: A Clown Show
(
Les Nègres, clownerie
, first published)
Kenneth Horne
–
Wolf's Clothing
N. C. Hunter
–
A Touch of the Sun
Ann Jellicoe
–
The Sport of My Mad Mother
Ronald Millar
–
The Big Tickle
Sławomir Mrożek
–
The Police
(Policja)
Heiner Müller
and
Inge Müller
Die Korrektur
(The Correction)
Der Lohndrücker
(The Scab, first performed)
Mohan Rakesh
–
Ashadh Ka Ek Din
(आषाढ़ का एक दिन, One Day in Ashadh)
Barry Reckord
–
Flesh to a Tiger
Elmer Rice
–
Cue for Passion
Peter Shaffer
–
Five Finger Exercise
N. F. Simpson
–
The Hole
Wole Soyinka
–
The Swamp Dwellers
Derek Walcott
–
Drums and Colours
Arthur Watkyn
–
Not in the Book
Arnold Wesker
–
Chicken Soup with Barley
(first performed)
Tennessee Williams
–
Suddenly, Last Summer
Poetry
John Betjeman
–
Collected Poems
Ko Un
–
Hyondae Munhak
Octavio Paz
–
La estación violenta
Eli Siegel
–
Hot Afternoons Have Been in Montana: Poems
Clark Ashton Smith
–
Spells and Philtres
Non-fiction
Henri Alleg
–
La Question
Hannah Arendt
–
The Human Condition
Brendan Behan
–
Borstal Boy
Shelby Foote
–
The Civil War: A Narrative
– Vol 1: Fort Sumter to Perryville
John Kenneth Galbraith
–
The Affluent Society
J. Edgar Hoover
–
Masters of Deceit
Aldous Huxley
–
Brave New World Revisited
Claude Lévi-Strauss
–
Structural Anthropology
Philip O'Connor
–
Memoirs of a Public Baby
Eric Partridge
–
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
John Maynard Smith
–
The Theory of Evolution
John Steinbeck
–
Once There Was A War
Raymond Williams
–
Culture and Society 1780–1950
Michael Young
–
The Rise of the Meritocracy
Births
February 9
–
Walid al-Kubaisi
, Norwegian-Iraqi author, journalist, translator, film director and government scholar (died
2018
)
March 14
–
James Robertson
, Scottish novelist
[
10
]
April 6
–
Graeme Base
, English-born Australian children's author and illustrator
April 15
–
Benjamin Zephaniah
, English dub poet
[
11
]
(died
2023
)
May 7
–
Robert Antoni
, West Indian novelist
[
12
]
May 8
–
Roddy Doyle
, Irish novelist
May 14
–
Anna Höglund
, Swedish writer and illustrator
[
13
]
May 18
–
Jonathan Maberry
, American writer
May 21
–
Taku Ashibe
(芦辺 拓), Japanese mystery novelist
May 22
–
Wayne Johnston
, Canadian novelist
May 26
–
Moinul Ahsan Saber
,
Bangladeshi
writer and editor
June 10
–
James F. Conant
, American philosopher
June 14
–
Todur Zanet
, Gagauz poet and translator
June 16
–
Isobelle Carmody
, Australian science fiction, fantasy and children's writer
June 22
–
Bruce Campbell
, American actor, producer, writer and director
[
14
]
July 3
–
Charlie Higson
, English speculative fiction writer
July 5
–
Veronica Guerin
, Irish journalist (murdered
1996
)
August 15
–
Victor Shenderovich
, Russian writer
August 29
–
Michael Jackson
, American pop singer, songwriter and author (died
2009
)
September 5
–
Pierre Leroux
, Canadian novelist, journalist and screenwriter
October 30
–
Flora Fraser
, English biographer
November 11
–
Kathy Lette
, Australian novelist, playwright and activist
November 24
–
Gregory Doran
, English theater director
December 2
–
George Saunders
, American fiction writer
December 10
–
Cornelia Funke
, German children's author
[
15
]
unknown dates
Lionel Fogarty
, indigenous Australian poet
Margaret Smith
, American poet
Nega Mezlekia
, Ethiopian writer
[
16
]
Deaths
February 4
–
Henry Kuttner
, American science fiction author (born
1915
)
February 6
–
Charles Langbridge Morgan
, English novelist and dramatist (born
1894
)
February 24
–
Herbert Adams
, English writer of mystery novels (born
1874
)
March 15
–
Michael Joseph
, English publisher (born
1897
)
March 17
–
Margiad Evans
, Anglo-Welsh writer and poet (born
1909
)
March 21
–
Cyril M. Kornbluth
, American science fiction writer (born
1923
)
March 24
–
Seumas O'Sullivan
, Irish poet (born
1879
)
April 7
–
Elliot Paul
, American writer (born
1892
)
April 8
–
Ethel Turner
, English-born Australian novelist and children's author (born
1873
)
May 5
–
James Branch Cabell
, American fantasy author (born
1879
)
June 4
–
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
, American fiction writer and poet (born
1872
)
June 10
–
Angelina Weld Grimké
, African-American playwright and poet (born
1880
)
June 28
–
Alfred Noyes
, English poet (born
1880
)
August 6
–
Geoffrey Willans
, English novelist and comic writer (born
1911
)
August 29
–
Marjorie Flack
, American author and illustrator (born
1897
)
[
17
]
September 11
–
Robert W. Service
, English-born Canadian comic poet (born
1874
)
October 7
–
Louise Hammond Willis Snead
, American writer, artist, and composer (born
1868
)
October 24
–
G. E. Moore
, English philosopher (born
1873
)
October 30
–
Rose Macaulay
, English novelist (born
1881
)
November 9
–
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
, American activist and novelist (born
1879
)
December 8
Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen
, Romanian social scientist, historian and poet (born
1881
)
Peig Sayers
(Máiréad Ó Gaoithín), Irish
seanchaí
(traditional storyteller, born
1873
)
December 20
–
J. C. Squire
, English writer and critic (born
1884
)
Awards
Carnegie Medal
for
children's literature
:
Philippa Pearce
,
Tom's Midnight Garden
Hugo Award for Best Novel
:
Fritz Leiber
,
The Big Time
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for fiction:
Angus Wilson
,
The Middle Age of Mrs. Eliot
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for biography:
Joyce Hemlow
,
The History of
Fanny Burney
Miles Franklin Award
:
Randolph Stow
,
To the Islands
Newbery Medal
for
children's literature
:
Harold Keith
,
Rifles for Watie
Newdigate prize
:
Jon Stallworthy
Nobel Prize in Literature
:
Boris Pasternak
Premio Nadal
:
J. Vidal Cadellans
,
No era de los nuestros
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
:
Ketti Frings
,
Look Homeward, Angel
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
:
James Agee
,
A Death In The Family
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
:
Robert Penn Warren
,
Promises: Poems 1954-1956
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↑
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(2006-05-03).
"Fighting Talk"
.
The Guardian
.
[
permanent dead link
]
↑
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(2007).
A History of Modern Britain
. London: Macmillan.
ISBN
978-1-4050-0538-8
.
↑
Pardey, James (2011).
"Wolpe, Albertus and Faber's Classic Covers"
.
The Thought Fox
. Faber & Faber. Archived from
the original
on 2015-09-15
. Retrieved
2015-04-28
.
↑
"Bad Boys and Blarney: A Prison Masterpiece"
.
The Glasgow Herald
. 1958-10-23
. Retrieved
2012-03-19
.
↑
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (1960).
Directory of Fellowship Awards for the Academic Years 1945/46-1959/60
. p.
188.
↑
Frank Northen Magill (1997).
Cyclopedia of World Authors
. Salem Press. p.
1578.
ISBN
978-0-89356-448-3
.
↑
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(2nd
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ISBN
9780198715542
.
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.
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'Winnie Ille Pu', in Latin, Is Reprinted Yet Again"
.
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. 14 December 1984
. Retrieved
14 January
2022
.
↑
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Spirits of the Age: Scottish Self Portraits
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339.
ISBN
978-0-85411-087-2
.
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature
. Oxford University Press. p.
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