1951 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1951.

If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth.

List of years in literature (table)
In poetry
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954

— Opening lines of The Catcher in the Rye

Events

Uncertain dates

New books

Fiction

Children and young people

Drama

Poetry

Non-fiction

Births

Uncertain date

Deaths

Awards

References

  1. "C. S. Lewis". Headington History. Oxford. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  2. Dymphna Cusack; Florence James; Miles Franklin (2001). Yarn Spinners: A Story in Letters. Univ. of Queensland Press. p. 278. ISBN 978-0-7022-3192-6.
  3. "Noel Coward and Ian Fleming". Dover Museum. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  4. Gale, Cengage Learning. A Study Guide for E.E. Cummings's "in Just--". Gale, Cengage Learning. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-4103-4941-5.
  5. Robert Ross; Robert S. Ross (1999). Colonial and Postcolonial Fiction: An Anthology. Psychology Press. p. 425. ISBN 978-0-8153-1431-8.
  6. Alan E. Knight; Robert W. Frank, Jr. (1997). The Stage as Mirror: Civic Theatre in Late Medieval Europe. Boydell & Brewer. p. 91. ISBN 978-0-85991-422-2.
  7. Béatrice de Andia (2001). Larousse Paris. Larousse. p. 238. ISBN 978-2-03-585012-6.
  8. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-veteran-journalist-christie-blatchford-was-known-for-her-work-ethic/
  9. "Amir Barghashi" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 15 June 2010.
  10. "Louise Rennison: Comedian and bestselling author of teen fiction". The Independent. 8 March 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
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