2015 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2015.
Events
- January 21 – The British Broadcasting Corporation launches a six-part television miniseries of Hilary Mantel's Booker Prize-winning novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies.
- March 8 – The BBC launches a new television series of Winston Graham's Poldark novels.
- March 10 – Jacek Dukaj's cyberpunk novel The Old Axolotl is published in its original Polish version as Starość aksolotla as purely electronic literature including hypertext and 3D printable character models.
- March 19 – Kim Thúy's novel Ru wins the 2015 edition of Canada Reads.
- July 7 – Jeff Lindsay releases his final novel in the "Dexter" series, writing off Dexter Morgan two years after the final episode in the television series.
- c. October 14 – Start of Causeway Bay Books disappearances: Five staff of the political bookseller Causeway Bay Books in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, go missing, apparently detained by mainland Chinese authorities.
- November 10 – The Bodleian Library of the University of Oxford acquires its twelve millionth book, a unique copy of Shelley's subversive Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things by a "Gentleman of the University of Oxford", published in 1811.
- November 25 – Singapore's Media Development Authority lifts prohibitions on 240 publications under the Undesirable Publications Act.
- English author Iain Pears' novel Arcadia is accompanied as an electronic book by an interactive app allowing readers to switch between multiple narratives.
Anniversaries
- January 4 – 50th anniversary of the death of Anglo-American poet T. S. Eliot
- April 23 – Centenary of the death of English poet Rupert Brooke, on active service
- June – Centenary of the publication of T. S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
- June 10 – Centenary of Saul Bellow's birth
- June 13 – 150th anniversary of W. B. Yeats, who was born on this date in 1865
- September 26 – 75th anniversary of his death of Walter Benjamin
- October – Centenary of the publication of Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis.
- November 26 – 150th anniversary of the publication of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- October 21 – 75th anniversary of the publication of Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls
- December 21 – 75th anniversary of the death of American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald
- December 23 – Bicentenary of the publication of Jane Austen's Emma
New books
Fiction
- Rabai al-Madhoun – Destinies: Concerto of the Holocaust and the Naqba
- André Alexis – Fifteen Dogs
- Isabel Allende – El amante japonés
- Claudia Amengual – Cartagena
- Margaret Atwood – The Heart Goes Last
- Paul Beatty – The Sellout
- Pierce Brown – Golden Son
- Graeme Macrae Burnet – His Bloody Project
- Mark Z. Danielewski
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- Mathias Énard – Boussole
- Lissa Evans – Crooked Heart
- Raymond Carver – Beginners
- Anne Enright – The Green Road
- Jonathan Franzen – Purity
- Sarah Hall – The Wolf Border
- Paula Hawkins – The Girl on the Train
- Lawrence Hill – The Illegal
- John Irving – Avenue of Mysteries
- Kazuo Ishiguro – The Buried Giant
- Miranda July – The First Bad Man
- Stephen King
- *Finders Keepers
- *The Bazaar of Bad Dreams
- Harper Lee – Go Set a Watchman
- Michael Livingston – The Shards of Heaven
- Tom McCarthy – Satin Island
- Ian McDonald –
- Lisa McInerney – The Glorious Heresies
- Henning Mankell – Svenska gummistövlar
- Toni Morrison – God Help the Child
- Ottessa Moshfegh – Eileen
- Haruki Murakami – Wind/Pinball: Two Novels
- Viet Thanh Nguyen – The Sympathizer
- Chigozie Obioma – The Fishermen
- Max Porter – Grief is the Thing with Feathers
- Orhan Pamuk – A Strangeness in My Mind
- Sunjeev Sahota – The Year of the Runaways
- John Scalzi – The End of All Things
- Roger Scruton – The Disappeared
- Joss Sheldon – Occupied
- Neal Stephenson – Seveneves
- Anne Tyler – A Spool of Blue Thread
- Guy Vanderhaeghe – Daddy Lenin and Other Stories
- Sarai Walker – Dietland
- Hanya Yanagihara – A Little Life
Children and young people
- Kevan Atteberry – Bunnies!!!
- Sarah Crossan – One
- Jane Godwin - The True Story of Mary
- Frances Hardinge – The Lie Tree
- Moriah McStay - Everything That Makes You
- Carol Morley – 7 Miles Out
- Barry Moser – We Were Brothers
- Lesléa Newman - Ketzel, the Cat who Composed
- Jerry Pinkney - The Grasshopper & the Ants
- Rick Riordan
- *Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes
- *The Sword of Summer
- R. A. Spratt - Friday Barnes, Under Suspicion
Poetry
Drama
- Annie Baker – John
- David Hare – The Moderate Soprano
- Lynn Nottage – Sweat
- Tom Stoppard – The Hard Problem
Non-fiction
- Elizabeth Alexander – The Light of the World: A Memoir
- Björk – Archives
- Carrie Brownstein – Hunger Makes Me A Modern Girl
- Noam Chomsky – Because We Say So
- Kate Christensen -
- Alexa Clay and Kyra Maya Phillips – The Misfit Economy
- Ta-Nehisi Coates - Between the World and Me
- Isaac Deutscher – The Prophet: The Life of Leon Trotsky
- Kim Gordon – Girl in a Band
- Greg Grandin – Kissinger's Shadow: The Long Reach of America's Most Controversial Statesman
- Chris Hedges – Wages of Rebellion: The Moral Imperative of Revolt
- Tameka Hobbs - Democracy Abroad, Lynching At Home
- Robert Hughes – The Spectacle of Skill: Selected Writings
- W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne - Blue Ocean Strategy
- B. B. Lal – The Rigvedic People: Invaders? Immigrants? or Indigenous?
- Zachary Leader – The Life of Saul Bellow: To Fame and Fortune, 1915–1964
- Mark Levin – Plunder and Deceit
- Alberto Manguel – Curiosity
- Maggie Nelson – The Argonauts
- Jay Parini – Empire of Self: A Life of Gore Vidal
- Marilynne Robinson – The Givenness of Things: Essays
- Oliver Sacks – Gratitude
- Ruth Scurr – John Aubrey: My Own Life
- Steve Silberman – The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity
- Aaron Swartz – The Boy Who Could Change the World: The Writings of Aaron Swartz
- Edmund de Waal – The White Road. A Pilgrimage of Sorts
- Jim Wallis – America's Original Sin
Deaths
- January 1 – Miller Williams, American poet, 84
- January 4 – Michele Serros, American novelist, poet, and staff writer, 48
- January 10 – Robert Stone, American novelist, 77
- January 12 – John Bayley, novelist and critic, 89
- January 25 – John Leggett, American author and academic, 97
- January 27 – Suzette Haden Elgin, American linguist and science fiction author, 78
- January 28 – Lionel Gilbert, Australian historian, author, and academic, 90
- January 29 – Colleen McCullough, Australian author, 77
- February 6
- *André Brink, South African novelist and professor of literature,
- *Assia Djebar, Algerian novelist, translator and filmmaker,
- February 13 – Faith Bandler, Australian author and civil rights activist, 96
- February 14 – Philip Levine, American poet laureate, 87
- February 23 – James Aldridge, Australian-born British novelist and journalist, 96
- February 26
- *Fritz J. Raddatz, German feuilleton writer, essayist and biographer
- *Avijit Roy, Bangladeshi-American writer, 42
- February 28 – Yaşar Kemal, Turkish writer and intellectual
- March 12 – Sir Terry Pratchett, English author of fantasy novels, 66
- March 18 – Grace Ogot, Kenyan writer, 84
- March 24 – Alan Seymour, Australian playwright, 87
- March 26 – Tomas Tranströmer, Swedish poet, translator, and Nobel prizewinner, 83
- April 9 – Ivan Doig, American novelist, 75.
- April 13
- *Eduardo Galeano, Uruguayan journalist, writer and novelist, 74
- *Günter Grass, German novelist, poet, playwright, and Nobel prizewinner, 87
- May 2 – Ruth Rendell, English crime and thriller writer, 85
- May 20 – J. S. Harry, Australian poet, 76
- June 19 – James Salter, American novelist and short-story writer, 90
- July 21 – E. L. Doctorow, American novelist, 84
- July 31 – Alan Cheuse, American writer and radio reviewer, 75
- August 30 – Oliver Sacks, British neurologist and author, 82
- October 2 – Brian Friel, Irish playwright and short-story writer, 86
- October 5 – Henning Mankell, Swedish novelist, children’s author and playwright, 67
- October 18
- *Gamal El-Ghitani, Egyptian novelist and cultural critic, 70
- *Paul West, English-born American novelist, poet and essayist, 85
- November 30:
- *Dan Fante, American author and playwright, 71
- *Hazel Holt, English novelist, 87
- November 30 – Fatema Mernissi, Moroccan scholar and writer, 75
- December 5 – William McIlvanney, Scottish novelist, short-story writer and poet, 79
- December 9 – Akiyuki Nosaka, Japanese writer, 85
Awards
- Akutagawa Prize, Japan: Masatsugu Ono for 9 Nen Mae no Inori
- Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, U.S.: A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James
- Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction: How to Be Both by Ali Smith
- Caine Prize for African Writing: Namwali Serpell, "The Sack"
- Camões Prize, Portugal: Hélia Correia
- David Cohen Prize: Tony Harrison
- Dayne Ogilvie Prize, Canada: Alex Leslie
- Desmond Elliott Prize, U.K.: Our Endless Numbered Days by Claire Fuller
- DSC Prize for South Asian Literature: The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri, India
- Folio Prize, U.K.: Family Life by Akhil Sharma
- German Book Prize: Die Erfindung der Roten Armee Fraktion durch einen manisch-depressiven Teenager im Sommer 1969 by Frank Witzel
- Golden Wreath of Struga Poetry Evenings, Macedonia: Bei Dao
- Goldsmiths Prize, U.K.: Beatlebone by Kevin Barry
- Gordon Burn Prize, U.K.: In Plain Sight: The Life and Lies of Jimmy Savile by Dan Davies
- Governor General's Award for English-language fiction, Canada: Guy Vanderhaeghe, Daddy Lenin and Other Stories
- Governor General's Award for French-language fiction, Canada: Nicolas Dickner, Six degrés de liberté
- Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française: Les Prépondérants by Hédi Kaddour; 2084: la fin du monde by Boualem Sansal
- International Prize for Arabic Fiction: The Italian by Shukri Mabkhout, Tunisia
- International Dublin Literary Award: Harvest by Jim Crace
- Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award: Blue Is the Night by Eoin McNamee
- Man Booker Prize: A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James
- Miguel de Cervantes Prize: Fernando del Paso
- Miles Franklin Award: The Eye of the Sheep by Sofie Laguna
- National Book Award for Fiction, U.S.: Fortune Smiles By Adam Johnson
- Nobel Prize in Literature: Svetlana Alexievich, Belarus
- PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction: Preparation for the Next Life by Atticus Lish
- PEN Center USA 2015 Fiction Award: Robert Thomas, Bridge
- Premio Planeta de Novela, Spain: Hombres desnudos by Alicia Giménez-Bartlett; La isla de Alice by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo
- Premio Strega, Italy: Nicola Lagioia
- Pritzker Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing, U. S.: David Hackett Fischer
- Prix Goncourt: Boussole by Mathias Énard
- Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, U.S.: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: U.S.: Digest by Gregory Pardlo
- RBC Taylor Prize, Canada: They Left Us Everything by Plum Johnson
- Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, Canada: André Alexis, Fifteen Dogs
- Russian Booker Prize: Vera by Alexander Snegirev
- SAARC Literary Award: Sitakant Mahapatra, Selina Hossain, Suman Pokhrel, Nisar Ahmad Chaudhary, Aryan Aroon
- Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-fiction, U.K.: Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and How to Think Smarter About People Who Think Differently by Steve Silberman
- Scotiabank Giller Prize, Canada: André Alexis, Fifteen Dogs
- Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, U.K.: The Ten Thousand Things by John Spurling
- Whiting Awards, U.S.: Fiction: Leopoldine Core, Dan Josefson, Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi; Nonfiction: Elena Passarello; Plays: Lucas Hnath, Anne Washburn; Poetry: Anthony Carelli, Aracelis Girmay, Jenny Johnson, Roger Reeves
- W. Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction, U.S.: Redeployment by Phil Klay
- Zbigniew Herbert International Literary Award: Ryszard Krynicki