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Calendar of Literary Facts
1964
- Sabine R. Ulibarri publishes Tierra Amarilla: Cuentos de Nuevo Mexico (Tierra Amarilla: Stories of New Mexico)
- Ngugi wa Thiong’o publishes Weep Not, Child
- Raja Rao publishes Kanthapura
- Neil Simon publishes Barefoot in the Park
- Jean-Paul Sartre receives the Nobel Prize for Literature (refused)
- Austin C. Clarke publishes The Survivors of the Crossing
- Margaret Laurence publishes The Stone Angel
- David Mercer publishes The Generations: A Trilogy of Plays
- Alex La Guma publishes And a Threefold Cord
- W. E. B. Du Bois’s Selected Poems is published
- John D. Macdonald publishes The Deep Blue Good-By, which introduces the fictional detective Travis McGee
- Joe Orton publishes Entertaining Mr. Sloane
- Sean O’Casey dies
- Irving Wallace publishes The Man
- Andrei Voznesensky publishes Antimiry (Antiworlds)
- Peter Weiss’s Marat/Sade is produced
- Wendell Berry publishes November Twenty-six Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Three
- E. J. Pratt dies
- John Berryman publishes 77 Dream Songs
- Christopher Okigbo publishes Limits
- Theodore Roethke’s The Far Field is published
- Nella Larsen dies
- Louis Simpson receives the Pulitzer Prize in poetry for At the End of the Open Road
- Raymond Souster publishes The Colour of the Times: The Collected Poems
- Dame Edith Sitwell dies
- War breaks out in Cyprus between Turks and Greeks; the U.N. sends in a peacekeeping force to restore order
- Marshall McLuhan publishes Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man
- President Lyndon Johnson issues the Tonkin Gulf Resolution, calling for increased American military presence in Vietnam
- Timothy Leary publishes The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead, with Ralph Metzner and Richard Alpert
- Saul Bellow publishes Herzog
- Shel Silverstein publishes The Giving Tree
- Shirley Ann Grau publishes The Keepers of the House
- Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin produces his play Oda Oak Oracle: A Legend of Black Peoples, Told of Gods and God, Of Hope and Love, Of Fears and Sacrifices
- Zanzibar and Tanganyika join to form Tanzania
- Juan Bosch publishes Crisis de la democracia de America en la Republica Dominicana (The Unfinished Experiment: Democracy in the Dominican Republic)
- Thomas Berger publishes Little Big Man
- Raymond Souster receives Canada’s Governor-General Award for The Colour of the Times
- Adrienne Kennedy receives an Obie Award for Funnyhouse of a Negro
- Roald Dahl publishes Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Nick Bantock publishes Dutchman
- A. R. Ammons publishes Expressions of Sea Level
- Margaret Atwood publishes The Circle Game
- Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev is replaced by Alexi Kosygin and Leonid Brezhnev
- Frans Eemil Sillanpää dies
- Flannery O’Connor dies (August 3)
- Bret Easton Ellis is born (March 7)
- The Beatles appear on The Ed Sullivan Show, launching Beatlemania in the U.S. (February 9)
- Ian Fleming dies (August 12)
- Rachel Carson dies (April 14)
- Brendan Behan dies (March 20)
- Frank D. Gilroy’s drama The Subject Was Roses is first performed (May 25)