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1973 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1973.
==Events==

* March 6 – The Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts, founded as the Montenegrin Society for Science and Arts (''Crnogorsko društvo za nauku i umjetnost'') in Podgorica, elects its first members.
* May 14 – New orthography for the Greenlandic language is introduced.
* June 21Virago Press, established in the U.K. by Carmen Callil primarily to publish classic books by women writers, holds its first board meeting.
* July 26Peter Shaffer's drama ''Equus'' is premiered in London by the National Theatre company at The Old Vic.
* September 16Chilean poet and playwright Víctor Jara, having been detained four days earlier as a political prisoner in Estadio Chile and tortured during the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, is shot and killed. His last poem, known as "Estadio Chile", is preserved in memories and scraps of paper retained by fellow detainees.
* September 25 – The funeral of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda becomes a focus for protests against the new government of Augusto Pinochet.〔(''The Washington Post''. ) 〕
* December 3 – French police of the Direction de la surveillance du territoire, disguised as plumbers, are caught attempting to install a spy microphone in the directorial office of the satirical newspaper ''Le Canard enchaîné'' in Paris.
* c. December 27Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novel ''The Gulag Archipelago'' (Архипелаг ГУЛАГ, written 1958–1968) is first published, by the Paris publisher Éditions du Seuil from a typescript smuggled out of the Soviet Union.
* André Brink's novel ''Kennis van die aand'' ("Looking on Darkness") becomes the first Afrikaans book banned by the government of South Africa.
* Mikhail Bulgakov's novel ''The Master and Margarita'' (Ма́стер и Маргари́та) is first published complete in Moscow (in the form left at the author's death in 1940), by Khudozhestvennaya Literatura.
* Frank Herbert becomes director-photographer of the television show, ''The Tillers''.
* Robert B. Parker starts the Boston-based Spenser book series with his debut crime novel ''The Godwulf Manuscript''.

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