Fiction 1976
Roots by Alex Haley - The saga of the author's ancestor known as Kunta Kinta, a Gambian Prince captured by African slave slave traders in 1767. The story follows each generation in the family through slavery, the civil war to the beginning of the Civil Rights era. It went on to become a hugely popular 12-hour television miniseries, Roots, followed by a 14-hour sequel, Roots: The Next Generations. Roots the story of the book
The Boys from Brazil by Ira Levin - Living in South America, the infamous Holocaust "Angel of Death," Dr. Josef Mengele has cloned 94 duplicates of Adolf Hitler and is killing off their fathers. The Mossad and the Simon Wiesenthal Center foil the plan. Made into a popular movie staring Gregory Peck. Boys From Brazil.
Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice - The good vampire Louis recounts the ups and down of his 200 history to reporter Daniel Molloy. From the New Orleans slave plantation in 1791 where he becomes a vampire after being seduced by Lesat the bad vampire until his life in present day San Francisco. It becomes a cult horror classic and makes a star of Anne Rice who goes on with the genre in great success. The Anne Rice Bookshelf
Peter Benchley - The Deep Kurt Vonnegut - Slapstick Frank Herbert - Children of Dune Kingsley Amis - The Alteration
Best Broadway Play: Travesties by Tom Stoppard
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Literary News 1976
Dame Agatha Christie(1890 – 1976) - English writer who penned 80 crime novels with such memorable detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple. Along with William Shakespeare, the best-selling writer of all time with only the Bible is having outsold her collected sales of four billion books. Agatha Christie writer
1976 Nobel Prize for Literature: Saul Bellow
The Pulitzer Prize: Fiction: Humboldt's Gift by Saul Bellow
Non Fiction 1976
The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins - Building upon the work of George C. Williams this book coins the phrase "Selfish Gene" to describe evolution maximizing copies toward population stability. Dawkins also coined the word "meme" to describe how the selfish gene emulates human society, which is called "memetics". Richard Dawkins is still a popular advocate of science, evolution and an even stronger advocate of the separation of church and science. Richard Dawkins Website.
The Sunflower by Simon Wiesenthal - The story of a dying SS Solider who asks then Holocaust camp inmate Wiesenthal to forgive him for his sins against the Jews. His refusal drives him to collect this book of essays on the pros and cons of revenge and forgiveness. The title refers to a German graveyard where each soldier had a sunflower planted with their marker while Jews were buried in mass without any markers at all. The Sunflower
Arnold J. Toynbee - Mankind and Mother Earth Comedy 1976
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