1967 in Literature - New Books

New Books

  • Lloyd Alexander – Taran Wanderer
  • J. G. Ballard
    • The Day of Forever
    • The Disaster Area
    • The Overloaded Man
  • Thomas Berger – Killing Time
  • Richard Brautigan – Trout Fishing in America
  • Kenneth Bulmer
    • Cycle of Nemesis
    • To Outrun Doomsday
  • Arthur J. Burks – Black Medicine
  • Angela Carter – The Magic Toyshop
  • Agatha Christie – Endless Night
  • Margaret Craven – I Heard the Owl Call My Name
  • L. Sprague de Camp editor – The Fantastic Swordsmen
  • August Derleth editor – Travellers by Night
  • Margaret Drabble – Jerusalem the Golden
  • Allan W. Eckert – Wild Season
  • Alan Garner – The Owl Service
  • William Golding – The Pyramid
  • S. E. Hinton – The Outsiders
  • William Hope Hodgson – Deep Waters
  • Robert E. Howard – Conan the Warrior
  • Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp – Conan the Usurper
  • Robert E. Howard, L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter – Conan
  • Aldous Huxley – The Crows of Pearblossom (published posthumously)
  • James Jones – Go to the Widow-Maker
  • Anna Kavan – Ice
  • Elia Kazan – The Arrangement
  • Oe Kenzaburo – The Silent Cry
  • Milan Kundera – The Joke
  • Ira Levin – Rosemary's Baby
  • Joan Lindsay – Picnic at Hanging Rock
  • H. P. Lovecraft – Three Tales of Horror
  • Alistair MacLean – Where Eagles Dare
  • Naguib Mahfouz – Miramar
  • Ruth Manning-Sanders – A Book of Wizards
  • Daniel Pratt Mannix IV – The Fox and the Hound
  • Gabriel García Márquez – One Hundred Years of Solitude
  • Catherine Marshall – Christy
  • R. D. Mascott – The Adventures of James Bond Junior 003½
  • V. S. Naipaul – The Mimic Men
  • R. K. Narayan – The Vendor of Sweets
  • Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o – A Grain of Wheat
  • Flann O'Brien – The Third Policeman (written 1939–40; published posthumously)
  • Scott O'Dell – The Black Pearl
  • K. M. Peyton – Flambards
  • Chaim Potok – The Chosen
  • Marin Preda – Moromeţii, vol. ii
  • E. Hoffmann Price – Strange Gateways
  • Ruth Rendell – A New Lease of Death
  • Mary Stewart – The Gabriel Hounds
  • William Styron – The Confessions of Nat Turner
  • Henry Sutton – The Exhibitionist
  • Piri Thomas – Down These Mean Streets
  • Leon Uris – Topaz
  • Jack Vance – The Palace of Love
  • Thornton Wilder – The Eighth Day
  • Colin Wilson – The Mind Parasites
  • John Christopher
    • The White Mountains
    • The City of Gold and Lead
  • Roger Zelazny – Lord of Light (Hugo Winner 1968)

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