1913 in literature
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1913.
Events
- January – Acmeist poetry, whose roots lead back to 1909, is officially born as a reaction against Russian Futurism. Manifestos are printed in the journal Apollon by Nikolay Gumilyov and Sergey Gorodetsky, with illustrative works by both, as well as by Anna Akhmatova, Vladimir Narbut, and Osip Mandelstam—the latter with "Hagia Sophia".[1]
- January 1 – German National Library established in Leipzig.
- January 8 – Harold Monro founds the Poetry Bookshop in London; it becomes a significant literary meeting-place.[2]
- April 5 – Serialization of the adventures of Gaston Leroux's character Chéri-Bibi begins in Le Matin (France).
- April – Bernhard Kellermann's novel Der Tunnel is published, selling 100,000 copies in the following six months.
- c. April – Humphrey S. Milford becomes publisher to the University of Oxford and head of the London operations of Oxford University Press[3] following the retirement of Henry Frowde.[4]
- September – F. Scott Fitzgerald enters Princeton University where he meets Edmund Wilson and John Peale Bishop.
- November 8 – Georg Büchner's play Woyzeck, left unfinished at the writer's death in 1837, receives its first performance, at the Residenztheater, Munich.
- November 13 – Marcel Proust's Swann's Way (Du côté de chez Swann), vol. 1 of In Search of Lost Time (À la recherche du temps perdu), is published by Éditions Grasset in Paris at the author's expense.
- December 13 – Ambrose Bierce, accompanying Pancho Villa's army in the Mexican Revolution as an observer, is last heard from.
- December 21 – Arthur Wynne's "word-cross", the first crossword puzzle, is published in the New York World.
- Husayn Haykal publishes the first modern Egyptian novel, Zaynab.
- Norbert von Hellingrath begins publishing Friedrich Hölderlin's complete works (Sämtliche Werke: historisch-kritische Ausgabe, the "Berliner Ausgabe"), restoring his work to literary prominence.
- Henri Stahl publishes the excerpts from his novel Un român în lună ("A Romanian on the Moon", republished as a book in 1914), one of the earliest works of Romanian science fiction.[5]
New books
Fiction
- Alain-Fournier – Le Grand Meaulnes
- Maurice Barrès – The Sacred Hill
- Andrei Bely – Petersburg (Петербургъ, Peterburg)
- Arnold Bennett – The Regent
- E. F. Benson
- Dodo's Daughter
- Thorley Weir
- The Weaker Vessel
- Edmund Clerihew Bentley – Trent's Last Case
- Algernon Blackwood – A Prisoner in Fairyland
- Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić – The Brave Adventures of Lapitch (Čudnovate zgode šegrta Hlapića)
- Mary Grant Bruce – Norah of Billabong
- John Buchan – The Power-House (serialization)
- Edgar Rice Burroughs – The Return of Tarzan
- Hall Caine – The Woman Thou Gavest Me
- Willa Cather – O Pioneers!
- Joseph Conrad – Chance (book publication)
- Miguel de Unamuno – El espejo de la muerte (The Mirror of Death, stories)
- Arthur Conan Doyle – The Poison Belt
- Roger Martin du Gard – Jean Barois
- Edna Ferber – Roast Beef, Medium
- Ellen Glasgow – Virginia
- Elinor Glyn
- The Sequence
- The Contrast and Other Stories
- Knut Hamsun – Børn av Tiden
- Husayn Haykal – Zaynab
- Franz Hessel – Der Kramladen des Glücks
- Henry James – A Small Boy and Others
- Annie Fellows Johnston – Miss Santa Clause of the Pullman
- Mary Johnston – Hagar
- Bernhard Kellermann – Der Tunnel
- Valery Larbaud – A. O. Barnabooth
- D. H. Lawrence – Sons and Lovers
- Jack London
- The Valley of the Moon
- The Abysmal Brute
- Marie Belloc Lowndes – The Lodger
- Arnold Lunn – The Harrovians
- Compton Mackenzie – Sinister Street, vol. 1
- Patricio Mariano – Ang Tala sa Panghulo (The Bright Star at Panghulo)
- Flora Mayor – The Third Miss Symons
- Oscar Micheaux – Conquest: The Story of a Negro Pioneer
- Octave Mirbeau – Dingo
- Lucy Maud Montgomery – The Golden Road
- Mori Ōgai (森 鷗外) – The Wild Geese (雁, Gan, serialization concludes December)
- Baroness Orczy – Eldorado
- Luigi Pirandello – I vecchi e i giovani (The Old and the Young, complete)
- Marcel Proust – Swann's Way
- Sax Rohmer – The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu
- Saki – When William Came
- Ewald Gerhard Seeliger – Peter Voss, Thief of Millions
- Gene Stratton-Porter – Laddie
- Booth Tarkington – The Flirt
- Vincent Cartwright Vickers – The Google Book
- Mary Augusta Ward
- The Coryston Family
- The Mating of Lydia
- Hugh Walpole – Fortitude
- Edith Wharton – The Custom of the Country
- P. G. Wodehouse – The Little Nugget
- Leonard Woolf – The Village in the Jungle
Children and young people
- L. Frank Baum
- The Patchwork Girl of Oz
- Little Wizard Stories of Oz
- Aunt Jane's Nieces on the Ranch (as Edith Van Dyne)
- Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić – The Brave Adventures of Lapitch (Čudnovate zgode šegrta Hlapića)
- Ferenc Móra – Csilicsali Csalavári Csalavér (nonsense title, about a wolf family)
- E. Nesbit – Wet Magic
- Eleanor H. Porter – Pollyanna
- Beatrix Potter – The Tale of Pigling Bland
Drama
- Jacinto Benavente – La malquerida (The Unloved)
- Alfred Bronnen – Parricide
- Victor Ido – Karinda Adinda
- Oskar Luts – Kapsapea (The Cabbage)
- Gregorio Martínez Sierra
- Mamá ("Mama")
- Sólo para mujeres (For Women Only)
- Hans Müller-Schlösser – Schneider Wibbel (Wibbel the Tailor)
- Carl Sternheim – Bürger Schippel (Citizen Schippel)
Poetry
Main article: 1913 in poetry
- Delmira Agustini – Los Cálices Vacíos ("Empty Chalices")
- Guillaume Apollinaire – Alcools
- James Elroy Flecker – The Golden Journey to Samarkand
- Robert Frost – A Boy's Will
- Osip Mandelstam – "Hagia Sophia"
- Siegfried Sassoon – The Daffodil Murderer
- Georg Trakl – Gedichte ("Poems")
Non-fiction
- Guillaume Apollinaire – The Cubist Painters, Aesthetic Meditations (Les Peintres Cubistes, Méditations Esthétiques)
- Miguel de Unamuno – Del sentimiento trágico de la vida (The Tragic Sense of Life)
- Sigmund Freud – Totem und Tabu
- Holbrook Jackson – The Eighteen Nineties
- Walter Lippmann – A Preface to Politics
- Rosa Luxemburg – Die Akkumulation des Kapitals (The Accumulation of Capital, 1951)
- Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell – Principia Mathematica (completed)
Births
- January 29 – Peter von Zahn, German journalist and writer (died 2001)
- February 2 – Racey Helps, English children's writer and illustrator (died 1970)
- February 27 – Irwin Shaw, American playwright, screenwriter and novelist (died 1984)
- March 2 – Godfried Bomans, Dutch writer (died 1971)
- April 18 – Muttathu Varkey, Malayalam novelist, short story writer, and poet (died 1989)
- June 22 – Sándor Weöres, Hungarian poet and author (died 1989)
- June 26 – Aimé Césaire, Martinique writer (died 2008)
- July 6 – Gwyn Thomas, Welsh novelist (died 1981)
- July 21 – Catherine Storr, English children's writer (died 2001)
- August 11 – Angus Wilson, English novelist (died 1991)
- August 28 – Robertson Davies, Canadian novelist (died 1995)
- October 19 – Vasco Pratolini, Italian writer (died 1991)
- November 7 – Albert Camus, French writer (died 1960)
- November 10 – Karl Shapiro, American poet (died 2000)
- December 27 – Elizabeth Smart, Canadian poet and novelist (died 1986)
Deaths
- January 21 – Aluísio Azevedo, Brazilian novelist, playwright and short story writer (born 1857)
- February 9 – Oscar Méténier, French novelist and dramatist (born 1859)
- February 13 – Charles Major, American novelist (born 1856)
- March 7 – Pauline Johnson, Canadian poet (born 1861)
- March 13 – Thomas Krag, Norwegian novelist, dramatist and short story writer (born 1868)
- April 4 – Edward Dowden, Irish critic and poet (born 1843)
- June 2 – Alfred Austin, English poet and Poet Laureate (born 1835)
- June 13 – Camille Lemonnier, Belgian poet and journalist (born 1844)
- July 8 – Louis Hémon, French novelist (rail accident, born 1880)
- October 9 – D. Iacobescu, Romanian poet (born 1893)
- November 26 – Frances Julia Wedgwood, English feminist novelist, biographer and critic (born 1833)
- December 1 – Juhan Liiv, Estonian poet and short story writer (born 1864)
- December 5 – Ferdinand Dugué, French poet and playwright (born 1816)
- December 11 – Ioan Kalinderu, Romanian classical scholar, jurist and agriculturalist (born 1840)
Awards
In literature
- The main action of Ford Madox Ford's novel The Good Soldier (1915) opens in this year.
- Alan Hollinghurst's novel The Stranger's Child (2011) opens in this year.
- Georges Simenon's detective fiction Maigret's First Case (La Première enquête de Maigret, 1948) is set in this year.
References
- ↑ Wachtel, Andrew (2009). "Russian Modernism". In Gleason, Abbott. A Companion to Russian History. Chichester: Blackwell Publishing. pp. 287–288. ISBN 978-1-4051-3560-3.
- ↑ Jones, Neal T., ed. (1984). A Book of Days for the Literary Year. New York; London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-01332-2.
- ↑ Maw, Martin (2004). "Milford, Sir Humphrey Sumner (1877–1952)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/35020. Retrieved 2014-03-14. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
- ↑ "Oxford University Press: Retirement of Mr. Henry Frowde". The Evening Post. 85 (98). Wellington (New Zealand). 1913-04-26. p. 12. Retrieved 2014-06-06.
- ↑ Popescu, Cristian Tudor (1998). Copiii fiarei. Iași: Polirom. pp. 33–41.
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