Fiction 1965
Hotel by Arthur Hailey - Best Seller chronicling 5 days in the life of a New Orleans Hotel with lots of problems.
Donald Wandrei - Strange Harvest Margaret Forster - Georgy Girl Ian Fleming - The Man with the Golden Gun Lloyd Alexander - The Black Cauldron
More on each new book of 1965 at Wikipedia
1965 Tony Awards (theater)
Play - Dramatic - The Subject Was Roses by Frank Gilroy Actor - Dramatic - Star - Walter Matthau The Odd Couple Actress - Dramatic - Star - Irene Worth Tiny Alice Actor - Dramatic - Featured or Supporting - Jack Albertson The Subject Was Roses Actress - Dramatic - Featured or Supporting - Alice Ghostley The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window Director - Play - Mike Nichols The Odd Couple Author - Play - Neil Simon The Odd Couple |
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Literary News 1965
Nobel Prize in Literature: Michail Aleksandrovich Shalokhov
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: The Keepers of the House, Shirley Ann Grau
Non Fiction 1965
With the help of his childhood friend Harper Lee (To Kill a Mockingbird) Truman Capote when to Kansas in 1964 and did a series of interviews that chronicled the 1959 Kansas "Clutter Murders". He released the book after the murderers, Richard "Dick" Hickock and Perry Edward Smith were executed in April of 1965. It made Truman Capote rich and famous.
A series of interviews written by Alex Haley between 1964 and Malcolm X's assassination in 1965. The book was named by Time magazine as one of the ten most important nonfiction books of the 20th century. The book served as the screenplay for the 1992 Spike Lee film Malcolm X.
The Green Berets - Robin Moore Moore trained and deployed with the Green Berets for a year as the Vietnam war was winding up. He is more famous for his subsequent novel, The French Connection.
Grammy for 1965 Best Comedy Performance: Why Is There Air? - Bill Cosby (2nd year in a row)
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