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2004 in literature : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2004 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2004. ==Events==
*January - Poet Jang Jin-sung, in trouble with the North Korean authorities, defects to South Korea.〔("Book Review: 'North Korea: State of Paranoia' by Paul French and 'Dear Leader' by Jang Jin-Sung", ''Wall Street Journal'', 13 June 2014 )〕 *February 16 - Edwin Morgan becomes Scotland's first ever official national poet, The Scots Makar, appointed by the Scottish Parliament.〔(Edwin Morgan announced as the first Scots Makar, 2004. )〕〔(ASLS: A National Poet for Scotland. )〕 *May 23 - Seattle Central Library, designed by Rem Koolhaas, is opened to the public. *June 1 - Sasebo slashing: Controversy briefly surrounds Koushun Takami's ''Battle Royale'', when an 11-year-old fan of the story murders her classmate, 12-year-old Satomi Mitarai, in a way that mimics a scene from the story, in Sasebo, Nagasaki.〔http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/news/archive/200406/05/20040605p2a00m0dm003001c.html 〕〔http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/features/0412/27sasebo.html 〕 *October 14 - Edinburgh becomes UNESCO's first City of Literature.〔("Edinburgh crowned the capital of literature", ''The Guardian'', 14 Oct 2004 ). Accessed 16 November 2014〕 *October 31 - Publication in Paris by Denoël of Irène Némirovsky's ''Suite française'', two novellas (''Tempête en juin'' and ''Dolce'') written and set in 1940–41 from a sequence left unfinished on the author's death in Auschwitz concentration camp in 1942. *December 18 - The première of Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti's play ''Behzti'' ("Dishonour") at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre (England) is cancelled as a result of violent protests by members of the local Sikh community. *''date unknown'' Canada Reads selects Guy Vanderhaeghe's ''The Last Crossing'' to be read across the nation.
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