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Vagabonds in France by Michael A. Barry
Vagabonds in France by Michael  A. Barry











  • Alan Dean Foster – The Approaching Storm.
  • Vagabonds in France by Michael A. Barry

  • Elena Ferrante – I giorni dell'abbandono (The Days of Abandonment).
  • Nancy Farmer – The House of The Scorpion.
  • Michel Faber – The Crimson Petal and the White.
  • Dave Eggers – You Shall Know Our Velocity.
  • Sprague de Camp – Aristotle and the Gun and Other Stories
  • Bernard Cornwell – Sharpe's Prey, Sharpe's Skirmish and Vagabond.
  • Ted Chiang – Stories of Your Life and Others.
  • Mircea Cărtărescu – The Encyclopedia of Dragons ( Enciclopedia zmeilor).
  • Raymond Benson – Die Another Day and The Man with the Red Tattoo.
  • Aaron Allston – Enemy Lines: Rebel Dream and Enemy Lines: Rebel Stand.
  • Alaa Al Aswany – The Yacoubian Building (عمارة يعقوبيان, ʿImārat Yaʿqūbīān).
  • Randell Cottage Writers' Residency established in Wellington for New Zealand and French authors.
  • November – Raymond Benson releases his final James Bond novel, based on the film Die Another Day, bringing to a close an uninterrupted series of novels featuring Ian Fleming's character that started in 1981.
  • October 16 – Bibliotheca Alexandrina (designed by Snøhetta) is inaugurated in Alexandria, Egypt.
  • Vagabonds in France by Michael A. Barry

    May – The results of a poll of 100 authors conducted in Norway are announced, leading to the Bokklubben World Library beginning publication.March 31 – American Writers: A Journey Through History resumes its run on C-SPAN, having been interrupted by the September 11 attacks and their aftermath.

    Vagabonds in France by Michael A. Barry

    March 16 – Authorities in Saudi Arabia arrest and jail the poet Abdul Mohsen Musalam and dismiss a newspaper editor following the publication of Musalam's poem "The Corrupt on Earth", which criticizes the state's Islamic judiciary, accusing some judges of being corrupt and issuing unfair rulings for personal benefit.This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 2002.













    Vagabonds in France by Michael  A. Barry