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1965 in literature : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1965 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1965. —From Pinter's ''The Homecoming'' ==Events==
*March 26 – Harold Pinter's play ''The Homecoming'' is given its world première at the New Theatre, Cardiff, by the Royal Shakespeare Company directed by Peter Hall. Its London première is on June 3 at the Aldwych Theatre and it is first published this year. Vivien Merchant, Pinter's wife at this time, appears in it. *June 11 – International Poetry Incarnation, a performance poetry event, is staged at the Royal Albert Hall in London before an audience of 7,000, with members of the Beat Generation featuring. *June 17 – London première of Frank Marcus' farce ''The Killing of Sister George'' (at the Duke of York's Theatre), one of the first mainstream British plays with lesbian characters. Beryl Reid plays the title rôle. The play previewed in April at the Bristol Old Vic. *June 19 – J. D. Salinger's novella "Hapworth 16, 1924" occupies most of the issue of ''The New Yorker'' magazine dated today; it will be the last of his works to be published before his death in 2010. *June 29 – English novelists Kingsley Amis and Elizabeth Jane Howard marry (his second marriage, her third) at Marylebone register office in London. *The Nebula Award is conceived by Lloyd Biggle, Jr. The first award will be made in the following year to Frank Herbert's ''Dune''.
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