2006 in literature
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The year 2006 in literature involved some significant events and new books.
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[edit] Books
[edit] Literature
- Against the Day (November 21) - Thomas Pynchon
- Black Girl / White Girl - Joyce Carol Oates
- Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures - Vincent Lam
- The Children's Hospital (August 28) - Chris Adrian
- De Niro's Game - Rawi Hage
- Entre les murs - François Bégaudeau
- House of Meetings - Martin Amis
- jPod - Douglas Coupland
- Julius Winsome - Gerard Donovan
- The Law of Dreams - Peter Behrens
- Lost and Found - Carolyn Parkhurst
- Lullabies for Little Criminals - Heather O'Neill
- Miss Webster and Chérif - Patricia Duncker
- Moral Disorder - Margaret Atwood
- Only Revolutions - Mark Z. Danielewski
- The Song of Kahunsha - Anosh Irani
- Stet (January 7) - James Chapman
- Talk Talk - T. C. Boyle
- Terrorist (June 6) - John Updike
- The View from Castle Rock - Alice Munro
- What Is the What: The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng (October 25) - Dave Eggers
[edit] Adventure and thriller
- The Archimedes Effect (February 7) - Tom Clancy
[edit] Children's and young adult
- Artemis Fowl and the Lost Colony (September 12) - Eoin Colfer (fifth in the Artemis Fowl series)
- The Book Thief (March 14) - Markus Zusak
- The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - John Boyne
- Black Swan Green (April 11) - David Mitchell
- Blood Fever (January 1) - Charlie Higson (second in the Young James Bond series)
- The End (October 13) - Lemony Snicket (13th in A Series of Unfortunate Events)
- Escape from the Carnivale: a Never Land Book (September 1) - Dave Barry & Ridley Pearson
- Freeglader (US) (February 28) - Paul Stewart (eighth in The Edge Chronicles) fantasy
- Peter and the Shadow Thieves (July 15) - Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson
- Ptolemy's Gate - Jonathan Stroud
- The Quillan Games (May 16) - D. J. MacHale
- The Riddle of the Poisoned Monk (September 1) - Sarah Matthias
- Wintersmith (October 1) - Terry Pratchett (third in the Tiffany Aching series)
- Sir Thursday (March 1) - Garth Nix (fourth in the Keys to the Kingdom series)
[edit] Fantasy
- Bec (October 2) - Darren Shan (fourth in The Demonata series)
- The Blade Itself (May 4) - Joe Abercrombie (first in The First Law series)
- The Blood Knight (July 11) - Gregory Keyes (third in The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone series)
- The Bonehunters (March 1) - Steven Erikson (sixth in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series)
- Brother Odd (November 28) - Dean Koontz (third in the Odd Thomas series)
- The Chalice of Life (December 31) - Karen Anne Webb (first in the Adventurers of the Carotian Union series
- Dark Side of the Moon (May 30) - Sherrilyn Kenyon (15th in the Dark-Hunter Series)
- Demon Thief (June 7) - Darren Shan (second in The Demonata series)
- Flyte (March 1) - Angie Sage (second in the Septimus Heap series)
- The Lies of Locke Lamora (June 27) - Scott Lynch (first in the Gentleman Bastards series)
- Mistral's Kiss (December 12) - Laurell K. Hamilton (fifth in the Merry Gentry series)
- The Orphan's Tales: In the Night Garden (October 31) - Catherynne M. Valente (first volume of The Orphan's Tales)
- Phantom (July 18) - Terry Goodkind (10th in the Sword of Truth series)
- Piratica II - Tanith Lee (second in The Piratica Series)
- School's Out — Forever (May 23) - James Patterson (second in the Maximum Ride series)
- Shriek: An Afterword (August 8) - Jeff VanderMeer
- Slawter (November 1) - Darren Shan (third in The Demonata series)
- The Thousandfold Thought (January 20) - R. Scott Bakker (third in the Prince of Nothing trilogy)
[edit] Historical fiction
- Knights of the Black and White (August 8) - Jack Whyte (first in the Templar Trilogy)
- The Lords of the North - Bernard Cornwell
- Mission Accomplished (Novel) (November 6) - Patrick S. Johnston
- The Night Watch (March 23) - Sarah Waters
- Racists - Kunal Basu
- Sharpe's Fury - Bernard Cornwell
- Soldier of Sidon (October 31) - Gene Wolfe (third book in the Soldier series)
- Temeraire (January 7) - Naomi Novik
- Thirteen Moons (October 3) - Charles Frazier
- The Vengeance of Rome (January 5) - Michael Moorcock (fourth in the Pyat Quartet)
[edit] Horror
- Beach Road (May 1) - James Patterson & Peter de Jonge
- Book of Legion (October 31) - Victor Heck
- Cell (January 24) - Stephen King
- A Darkness Inbred (January 20) - Victor Heck
- Downward Spiral (November 27) - Victor Heck
- Lisey's Story (October 24) - Stephen King
- Teatro Grottesco - Thomas Ligotti
- Evermore - edited by James Robert Smith and Stephen Mark Rainey
[edit] Humor, satire
- Company (January 17) - Max Barry
- Chart Throb - Ben Elton
- The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster (March 28) - Bobby Henderson
- The Alphabet of Manliness (June) - Maddox
- Nature Girl (November 14) - Carl Hiaasen
[edit] Mystery, suspense, thriller, espionage and crime fiction
- The Act of Roger Murgatroyd - Gilbert Adair
- At Risk (May 23) - Patricia Cornwell (first in the At Risk series)
- Blow the House Down a novel, (May 30) - Robert Baer
- Book of the Dead (October 24) - Patricia Cornwell (15th in the Kay Scarpetta series)
- The Cold Moon (May 30) - Jeffery Deaver (seventh in the Lincoln Rhyme series)
- Cross (November 14) - James Patterson (12th in the Alex Cross series)
- The Eagle (December 26) - Jack Whyte (ninth in the Camulod Chronicles series)
- Echo Park (October 9) - Michael Connelly
- The 5th Horseman (February 13) - James Patterson & Maxine Paetro
- The Grave Tattoo (February 6) - Val McDermid
- Hannibal Rising (December 5) - Thomas Harris (fourth in the Hannibal Lecter series)
- The Husband (May 30) - Dean Koontz
- Judge & Jury (July 31) - James Patterson
- Kamikaze (November 7) - Michael Slade
- More Twisted - (December 16) - Jeffery Deaver
- Two Little Girls in Blue - Mary Higgins Clark
- Mask Market - Andrew Vachss
- The Shape Shifter (November 1) - Tony Hillerman (12th in the Joe Leaphorn/Jim Chee series)
- Secret Servant: The Moneypenny Diaries - Samantha Weinberg
- Treasure of Khan (December 5) - Clive Cussler
- The Water Wolf (October 3) - Thomas Sullivan
- Wild Fire (November 6) - Nelson DeMille
[edit] Romance
- Darkfever (October 31) - Karen Marie Moning
- Dear John (October 30) - Nicholas Sparks
- H.R.H. (October 31) - Danielle Steel
[edit] Science fiction
- Betrayal (May 30) - Aaron Allston (first in the Legacy of the Force series)
- Blindsight (October 3) - Peter Watts
- Bloodlines (August 29) - Karen Traviss (second in the Legacy of the Force series)
- Born in Death (November 7) - J. D. Robb (23rd in the In Death series)
- From Black Rooms (October 31) - Stephen Woodworth (fourth in the Violet series), alternate history crime novel
- Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human Error Processor - Masamune Shirow
- Glasshouse (June 27) - Charles Stross
- Infoquake (July 5) - David Louis Edelman (first in the Jump 225 trilogy)
- Outbound Flight (January 31) - Timothy Zahn
- Path of Destruction: a Novel of the New Republic (September 26) - Drew Karpyshyn
- The Plot to Save Socrates (February 6) - Paul Levinson
- The Road (September 26) - Cormac McCarthy
- Triple Zero - Karen Traviss (second in the Star Wars: Republic Commando series)
- Tempest - Troy Denning
- Three Days to Never (August 1) - Tim Powers
- Ultraviolet (March 1) - Yvonne Navarro
[edit] New drama
- Salvatore Antonio - In Gabriel's Kitchen
- Howard Brenton - In Extremis
- Richard Greenberg - Three Days of Rain
- David Lindsay-Abaire - Rabbit Hole
- Martin McDonagh - The Lieutenant of Inishmore
[edit] Poetry
See 2006 in poetry
[edit] Non-fiction
- Julia Child with Alex Prud'homme - My Life in France
- Deborah Davis - Party of the Century
- Alain de Botton - The Architecture of Happiness
- Wayne Federman (with Terrill and Maravich) - MARAVICH: The Definitive biography of Pistol Pete Maravich.
- Peter Ford and Christopher Nickens -Glenn Ford: A Life in Film
- Al Gore - An Inconvenient Truth
- Glenn Greenwald - How Would a Patriot Act? Defending American Values from a President Run Amok
- John Grisham - The Innocent Man
- Hywel Williams - Days That Changed the World: the 50 Defining Events of World History
- John McQuaid & Mark Schleifstein -Path of Destruction: the Devastation of New Orleans and the Coming Age of Superstorms
- Larry Miller - Spoiled Rotten America: Outrages of Contemporary Life
- Max and Monique Nemni - Young Trudeau: Son of Quebec, Father of Canada, 1919-1944
- Richard Sennett - The Culture of the New Capitalism
- James Sites - Inger!
[edit] Short stories
Out of 40 stories published in both of these two annual anthologies, stories from The New Yorker are represented eight times, Zoetrope: All-Story four times, Tin House and One Story three times each, and all of these magazines had stories in both collections.
[edit] Best American Short Stories 2006
Of 20 stories, four came from The New Yorker, three from Zoetrope: All-Story and two each from The Paris Review, Ploughshares, Tin House and One Story.
| Paul Yoon | "Once the Shore" | One Story |
| Tobias Wolff | "Awaiting Orders" | The New Yorker |
| Donna Tartt | "The Ambush" | Tin House |
| Maxine Swann | "Secret" | Ploughshares |
| Mark Slouka | "Dominion" | TriQuarterly |
| Patrick Ryan | "So Much for Artemis" | One Story |
| Benjamin Percy | "Refresh, Refresh" | The Paris Review |
| Edith Pearlman | "Self-Reliance" | Lake Effect |
| Alice Munro | "The View from Castle Rock" | The New Yorker |
| Kevin Moffett | "Tattooizm" | Tin House |
| Thomas McGuane | "Cowboy" | The New Yorker |
| Jack Livings | "The Dog" | The Paris Review |
| Yiyun Li | "After a Life" | Zoetrope: All-Story |
| Aleksandar Hemon | "The Conductor" | The New Yorker |
| Mary Gaitskill | "Today I’m Yours" | Zoetrope: All-Story |
| Nathan Englander | "How We Avenged the Blums" | The Atlantic Monthly |
| Robert Coover | "Grandmother’s Nose" | Daedalus |
| David Bezmozgis | "A New Gravestone for an Old Grave" | Zoetrope: All-Story |
| Katherine Bell | "The Casual Car Pool" | Ploughshares |
| Ann Beattie with Harry Mathews | "Mr. Nobody at All" | McSweeney’s |
[edit] O. Henry Prize stories
Of this[clarification needed] year's 20 stories, four came from The New Yorker, four from Epoch, and two each from Harper's Magazine, One Story and The Georgia Review
| Edward P. Jones | "Old Boys, Old Girls"** | The New Yorker |
| Jackie Kay | "You Go When You Can No Longer Stay" | Granta |
| Lydia Peelle | "Mule Killers" | Epoch |
| Paula Fox | "The Broad Estates of Death" | Harper's Magazine |
| Neela Vaswani | "The Pelvis Series" | Epoch |
| David Lawrence Morse | "Conceived" | One Story |
| William Trevor | "The Dressmaker’s Child" | |
| Stephanie Reents | "Disquisition on Tears" | Epoch |
| David Means | "Sault Ste. Marie" | Harper's Magazine |
| Karen Brown | "Unction" | The Georgia Review |
| Terese Svoboda | "’80s Lilies" | Indiana Review |
| Alice Munro | "Passion"** | The New Yorker |
| George Makana Clark | "The Center of the World" | The Georgia Review |
| Susan Fromberg Schaeffer | "Wolves" | Prairie Schooner |
| Douglas Trevor | "Girls I Know" | Epoch |
| Louise Erdrich | "The Plague of Doves" | The New Yorker |
| Xu Xi | "Famine" | Ploughshares |
| Lara Vapnyar | "Puffed Rice and Meatballs" | Zoetrope: All-Story |
| Melanie Rae Thon | "Letters in the Snow [...]"* | One Story |
| Deborah Eisenberg | "Window"** | Tin House |
- * Full title: "Letters in the Snow—for kind strangers and unborn children—for the ones lost and most beloved"
- ** "Juror favorites"
[edit] Deaths
- January 4 - Irving Layton, age 93, Canadian poet
- January 16 - Jan Mark, 62, British children's writer
- January 30 - Wendy Wasserstein, 55, American playwright
- February 2 - Chris Doty, 39, dramatist
- February 4 - Betty Friedan, 85, feminist writer
- February 8 - Michael Gilbert, 93, British crime writer
- February 11 - Peter Benchley, 65, American novelist
- February 17 - Sybille Bedford, 94, novelist and non-fiction writer
- February 20 - Lucjan Wolanowski, 86, Polish writer, journalist and traveller
- February 21 - Gennadiy Aygi, 71, Chuvashian poet and translator
- February 21 - Theodore Draper, 93, historian
- February 22 - Hilde Domin, 96, German writer
- February 24 - Octavia E. Butler, 59, American science fiction writer
- February 25 - Margaret Gibson, 57, Canadian novelist and short story writer
- March 27 - Stanisław Lem, 84, Polish science fiction writer
- March 30 - John McGahern, 73, novelist, dramatist and short story writer
- April 6 - Leslie Norris, age 84, Anglo-Welsh poet and author
- April 13 - Muriel Spark, 88, novelist
- April 25 - Jane Jacobs, 89, urban planning critic and activist
- May 9 - Jerzy Ficowski, 81, poet, writer and translator
- May 17 - Clare Boylan, 58, Irish novelist
- May 18 - Gilbert Sorrentino, 77, novelist and poet
- June 17 - James McClure, age 66, crime writer
- June 28 - Nigel Cox, 55, New Zealand novelist
- June 28 - David Gemmell, 57, British fantasy novelist
- July 17 - Mickey Spillane, 88, crime writer
- August 21 - S. Yizhar, 89, Israeli novelist
- August 30 - Naguib Mahfouz, 94, Egyptian novelist, winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize for Literature
- September 1 - György Faludy, 95, Hungarian poet, writer and translator
- September 4 - Colin Thiele, William Styron, age 81, American novelist
- November 4 - Nelson S. Bond, 97, American writer
- November 9 - Ellen Willis, 64, American journalist and critic
- November 10 - Jack Williamson, 98, American science fiction author
- November 13 - G. Gordon Strong, 92, Canadian-American publisher
- November 15 - George G. Blackburn MC,90, Canadian author of Guns of Normandy
- November 23 - Jesús Blancornelas, 70, Mexican journalist, founding editor of Zeta magazine
- November 23 - Richard Clements, 78, British journalist
- November 23 - Richard Leopold, 94, American historian
- November 24 - William Diehl, 81, American author (Primal Fear, Sharky's Machine)
- November 24 - Phyllis Fraser, 90, American actress, writer, and publisher
- November 24 - Mostafa Mesbahzadeh, 98, exiled Iranian newspaper publisher
- November 24 - George W. S. Trow, 63, American writer and media critic
- November 27 - Bebe Moore Campbell, 56, Negro author (What You Owe Me)
[edit] Awards
- Nobel Prize in Literature: Orhan Pamuk
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Cormac McCarthy, The Road
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Byron Rogers, The Man Who Went into the West: The life of R.S. Thomas
- The Australian/Vogel Literary Award: Belinda Castles, The River Baptists
- Compton Crook Award: Maria Snyder, Poison Study
- C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: John Tranter, Urban Myths: 210 Poems
- Eric Gregory Award: Fiona Benson, Retta Bowen, Frances Leviston, Jonathan Morley, Eoghan Walls
- 2006 Governor General's Awards: see article
- Griffin Poetry Prize: Sylvia Legris, Nerve Squall and Kamau Brathwaite, Born to Slow Horses
- Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: Jaya Savige, Latecomers
- Man Booker Prize: Kiran Desai for The Inheritance of Loss.
- Miles Franklin Award: Roger McDonald, The Ballad of Desmond Kale
- Premio Nadal: Eduardo Lago, Llámame Brooklyn
- Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Fleur Adcock
- Scotiabank Giller Prize: Vincent Lam, Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures
- Wallace Stevens Award: Michael Palmer
- Whiting Writers' Awards:
- Poetry: Sherwin Bitsui, Tyehimba Jess, Suji Kwock Kim
- Fiction: Charles D’Ambrosio, Yiyun Li, Micheline Aharonian Marcom, Nina Marie Martínez, Patrick O’Keeffe
- Plays: Stephen Adly Guirgis, Bruce Norris











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