1913 in literature explained
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1913.
Events
- January – Acmeist poetry, with roots back to 1909, is officially born as a reaction to Russian Futurism. Manifestos are printed in the journal Apollon by Nikolay Gumilyov and Sergey Gorodetsky, with illustrative works by both, and by Anna Akhmatova, Vladimir Narbut, and Osip Mandelstam — the last with "Hagia Sophia".[1]
- January 1 – The German National Library is founded in Leipzig.
- January 8 – Harold Monro officially opens the Poetry Bookshop in London (opened for business November 1912), which becomes a noted international literary meeting-place.[2]
- January 24 – Franz Kafka stops working on his novel Amerika, which he never finishes.
- March 24 – New Broadway theatre Palace Theatre opens at 1564 Broadway (at West 47th Street) in midtown Manhattan, New York City.
- 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 sells 100,000 copies in its first six months.
- c. April – Humphrey S. Milford becomes publisher to the University of Oxford and head of the London operations of Oxford University Press, after the retirement of Henry Frowde.[3] [4]
- September – F. Scott Fitzgerald enters Princeton University, where he meets Edmund Wilson and John Peale Bishop.
- November 8 – Georg Büchner's play Woyzeck, unfinished on his death in 1837, receives its first performance at the Residenztheater, Munich.
- November 13 – Marcel Proust's Swann's Way (Du côté de chez Swann), volume 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 21 – Arthur Wynne's "word-cross", the first crossword puzzle, appears in the New York World.[5]
- December 26 – Ambrose Bierce, an observer with Pancho Villa's army in the Mexican Revolution, sends his last known correspondence. He is never seen again.[6]
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New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
See main article: 1913 in poetry.
Non-fiction
Births
- January 23 – Joan Adeney Easdale, English poet (died 1998)
- January 29 – Peter von Zahn, German journalist and writer (died 2001)
- February 2 – Racey Helps, English children's writer and illustrator (died 1970)
- February 26 – George Barker, British poet (died 1991)
- February 27
- 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)[10]
- 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 26 – Elizabeth David (née Gwynne), English cookery writer (died 1992)
- 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
- April 4 – Edward Dowden, Irish critic and poet (born 1843)
- May 8 – Charlotte Louisa Hawkins Dempster, Scottish novelist and essayist (born 1835)
- 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)
- July 16 — Esther Saville Allen, American author (b. 1837)
- October 9 – D. Iacobescu, Romanian poet (born 1893)
- October 19 – Emily Lawless, Irish-born modernist novelist and poet (born 1845)[11]
- 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
Rabindranath Tagore
Maurice Roy Ridley
Notes and References
- Book: Wachtel, Andrew . Gleason . Abbott . A Companion to Russian History . Blackwell Publishing . Chichester . 2009 . 287–288 . Russian Modernism . 978-1-4051-3560-3.
- Book: Jones, Neal T. . A Book of Days for the Literary Year . registration . New York; London . Thames and Hudson . 1984 . 0-500-01332-2.
- Web site: Martin . Maw . Milford, Sir Humphrey Sumner (1877–1952) . . Oxford University Press . 2004 . Online . 2014-03-14 . 10.1093/ref:odnb/35020.
- News: Oxford University Press: Retirement of Mr. Henry Frowde . . Wellington (New Zealand) . 85 . 98 . 1913-04-26 . 12 . 2014-06-06.
- Book: Rotary International. The Rotarian. September 1994. Rotary International. 28.
- Book: Robert L. Gale. An Ambrose Bierce Companion. 2001. Greenwood Publishing Group. 978-0-313-31130-7. 49.
- Book: Said Faiq . Cultural Encounters in Translation from Arabic . 2004 . Multilingual Matters . 978-1-85359-743-5 . 40–.
- Book: Suglia, Joseph. Hölderlin and Blanchot on Self-sacrifice. 2004. Peter Lang. 978-0-8204-7273-7. 36.
- Book: Popescu, Cristian Tudor . Cristian Tudor Popescu
. Cristian Tudor Popescu . Copiii fiarei . Polirom . Iași . 1998 . 33–41.
- Encyclopedia: Robertson Davies. The Canadian Encyclopedia. September 8, 2019.
- Book: Vivien Igoe. A Literary Guide to Dublin: Writers in Dublin : Literary Associations and Anecdotes. 1994. Methuen. 978-0-413-67420-3. 142.