TIMETABLES OF WORLD LITERATURE , George Thomas Kurian
Timetables of World Literature Copyright © 2003 by George Thomas Kurian All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher. For information contact: Facts On File, Inc. 132 West 31st Street New York NY 10001 bibliographical references and indexes. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Kurian, George Thomas. Timetables of world literature / George Thomas Kurian. p. cm. Summary: Chronicles world literature from the Classical Age through the twentieth century, discussing literary developments and the relationship between literature and the political and social climate of each historical period. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN 0-8160-4197-0 (alk. paper) 1. Literature—Chronology—Juvenile literature. [1. Literature—Chronology.] I. Title. PN524 .K87 2002 809' .002'02—dc21 2002003891 Facts On File books are available at special discounts when purchased in bulk quantities for businesses, associations, institutions, or sales promotions. Please call our Special Sales Department in New York at (212) 967-8800 or (800) 322-8755. You can find Facts On File on the World Wide Web at http://www.factsonfile.com Text design adapted by Erika K. Arroyo Cover illustration by Smart Graphics Cover design by Cathy Rincon Printed in the United States of America VB FOF 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 This book is printed on acid-free paper.
CONTENTS ,
Preface
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The Classical Age (to A.D. 100)
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The Middle Ages (100–1500)
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The Sixteenth Century
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The Seventeenth Century
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The Eighteenth Century
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The Nineteenth Century
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The Twentieth Century
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Bibliography
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Title Index
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Author Index
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Genre Index
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Language Index
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PREFACE , Which authors were contemporaries of Charles Dickens? Which books, plays, and poems were published during World War II? Who won the Pulitzer Prize in the year you were born? Timetables of World Literature is a chronicle of literary works from the earliest times through the year 2000. It answers the question Who wrote what when? and allows readers to place authors and their works in the context of their times. This chronology lists more than 12,000 titles and 9,800 authors. It includes all genres of literature—novels, plays, poems, autobiography and biography, essays, meditations, romance, science fiction, mystery, and history—from more than 58 countries and in 41 languages, ranging from classical Greek and Latin to the so-called imperial European languages (English, French, Dutch, and Spanish) to Arabic and the major languages of Asia. One of the functions of a chronology is to separate the wheat from the chaff. Which are the outstanding works of every century in every language? The selections for this timetable are comprehensive but not exhaustive. They include but are not limited to what is known as the canon: books accepted by literary scholars as constituting the core, as represented in major anthologies and encyclopedias of national and world literatures. Even so, not all works by all authors cited in these anthologies or encyclopedias have been included, because not even the works of great authors are uniformly noteworthy or outstanding. Timetables of World Literature is divided into seven periods: The Classical Age (to A.D. 100), the Middle Ages (100–1500), the Sixteenth Century, the Seventeenth Century, the Eighteenth Century, the Nineteenth Century, and the Twentieth Century. Each section begins with a brief discussion of literary developments of the age and the relationship of literature to the general political and social climate. This is followed by short profiles of the major writers
of the era, in order of prominence. Ranking is always subjective to a certain degree, but an effort has been made to base the ranking on the influence the selected writers have had on succeeding generations and the number of their works that have been translated into other languages. A timeline of key historical events concludes the introduction to each section. The first author listed in Timetables of World Literature is from the seventh century B.C. In the centuries between that date and the 15th century, when printing was invented, books had to be copied by hand, and this task limited the circulation of books. Lack of schooling and marginal rates of literacy in even civilized countries also did not stimulate writing. In fact, during these years, writers were a rare breed. (The number of writers in the first 13 centuries of the modern era is estimated at fewer than 7,000.) For the classical period and the early Middle Ages, the chronology lists only the years of notable literary events. For every year after 1500, Timetables provides annual chronologies. The information for each year includes up to four sections: Births, Deaths, Literary Events, and Publications. The Births and Deaths sections include the nationality of the writers. The Literary Events section generally highlights the founding of major literary magazines or societies, and in the Twentieth Century chapter, it also consists of literary prizes and awards such as the Nobel Prize in literature and the Pulitzer Prizes. The Publications list is arranged alphabetically by language, then by nationality. For example, a novel written in English by a South African writer is listed under the main heading English and the subheading South African. Indian authors writing in English are similarly listed, but those writing in any of the native languages (Assamese, Bengali, Gujarathi, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu) are listed under
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those languages. Sometimes nationality and language converge and sometimes they overlap. In the modern world, emigrés and expatriates pose a particularly difficult problem in classification: They may be born in one country but reside for part of their lives in another and write in a language not their own. There are writers of hyphenated national origins who do not fall into any discrete category in terms of language or nationality. Works of authors who write in more than one language are listed under the language of the specific work. Vladimir
Nabokov’s early books, therefore, are listed under Russian, and his later ones under English. The works of most African authors are listed under French, English, or Portuguese, the main literary languages of postcolonial Africa. To aid in research, the book has four indexes. Authors are indexed by last name and by nationality. Publications are indexed by title and by language, grouped by genre.
THE CLASSICAL AGE (TO A.D. 100)
, It is not known with any certainty when literature first appeared on the human scene, but alphabets exist from as long ago as the third millennium B.C., and oral traditions predate written literature by many hundreds of years. The earliest author known by name was Enheduanna, an Akkadian princess born about 2300 B.C. Her father was Sargon, the conqueror of Sumer and the first emperor known by name, who appointed her as priestess at the temple of the moon god in Ur. Two clay tablets signed with Enheduanna’s name have survived. Both contain poems in honor of Inanna, the goddess of war and fertility. The first literature for children was found on Sumerian clay tablets from the period of the Third Dynasty in the city of Ur (2100–2004 B.C.) These texts fall into five categories: lullabies, proverbs and fables, stories of children’s lives, writing exercises, and dialogs or debates. Bards, or tribal poet-singers who declaimed heroic poetry, were the earliest compilers of books, and the books they compiled were mostly epics. They were written on clay tablets, which predate parchment. The most ancient epic is that of Gilgamesh, which relates the futile search for immortality of a Sumerian king of the same name who ruled the city of Uruch around 2200 B.C. Gilgamesh is also the first important literary hero. Other fragments of Sumerian literature include hymns to Sumerian gods and lamentations by unknown bards of the destruction of the ancient Sumer and Nippur. Religion was the primary source of literature before the rise of ancient Greece. The Hebrew Bible was written about 1000 B.C., although scholars have speculated that the Book of
Job, the oldest of the books of the Old Testament, was written many centuries earlier. Regarding its literary and poetic quality, the Bible reveals a high degree of linguistic sophistication and refinement, and its evocative cadences have continued to inspire generations of believers and nonbelievers alike. The oldest Hebrew book is the Gezer Calendar, a description of the agricultural year written in Gezer, Israel, in the late 10th century, in the era of King Solomon. Religious literature has an ancient history in India and China. The Indian Rig-Veda (Wisdom of the Verses), a collection of 1,028 verses recited by priests during fire sacrifices, is divided into 10 books, each composed by a different sage. Books 2 through 7 date from 1200 B.C. The Upanishad mystical scriptures appeared between 1000 and 500 B.C. The world’s first grammar, Astadhyayi, also came from India. It was written by Panini in the fifth century B.C. The Buddhist sacred text Tripitaka was written between the fifth and first centuries B.C. The oldest surviving Chinese prose work is the Yijing (Book of Changes), a collection of 64 hexagrams intended as an aid to divination. It is said to have been written between 1144 and 1141 B.C. by Wenwang, ruler of the ancient state of Zhou. The first book of poetry in the Chinese language was the Shijing (Book of Songs), a collection of 305 poems drawn from the oral tradition, written around the fifth century B.C. The first poet in the Chinese language was Qu Yuan, a courtier from a noble family in the southern state of Chu. He died in 278 B.C. Ancient China produced a number of female poets; among the first was Cai Yan (Cai Wenji), who lived at the turn of the first century B.C. 1
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Classical Literature Greece produced the first corpus of literature that has survived more or less intact to the present day. Classical Greek literature is familiar to most Western readers, and some of its great names are as well known as those of Shakespeare and Goethe. What distinguishes Greek literature is its great range, extending from drama and poetry to history, sciences, biography, and philosophy. The earliest recorded work apart from law codes is a cosmographical work, Heptamychos, by Pherecydes of Syros, one of the Seven Wise Men (the other six being Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Pittacus, Solon, and Thales) who lived in the mid-sixth century B.C. Pherecydes is said to have been the teacher of the great mathematician Pythagoras. Although influenced by the religious myths of Mesopotamia and Egypt, Greek literature has no direct literary ancestry. On the other hand, Greece is at the head of a transmission line of literary genres and themes that passed through Rome into the Middle Ages and then on to modern times. Roman writers looked to Greece for themes, forms, and choice of meter and verse. All the major forms of literature—including epic, tragedy, comedy, lyric, satire, history, biography, and prose narrative—were established by the Greeks and Romans. (The only modern literary development is the novel, which did not come into vogue until the 16th century.) The Greek epics of Homer were models for the Latin epics of Virgil; the lyric fragments of Alcaeus and Sappho were echoed in the works of Catullus and Ovid; the histories of Thucydides and Herodotus were succeeded by those of Livy and Tacitus. Roman literature had no match for the great Athenian playwrights of the fifth century, however, and it also lacked philosophers equal to the great Athenians such as Plato and Aristotle.
Major Greek Authors Homer (9th or 8th century B.C.) Author of the Iliad and
Odyssey, the two greatest epic poems of ancient Greece. Virtually nothing is known of his life, except that he was possibly blind. His great epics formed part of the moral education of generations of Greeks and the literary education of most modern writers. Pindar (522/518–446/438 B.C.) The greatest lyric poet of ancient Greece, the master of epinicia (triumphal odes), choral odes, and hymns in honor of gods or that celebrated victories in games as well as battles. Seventeen volumes of his poetry were known to the ancient world, but of these only four volumes with 44 fragments have survived. The extant fragments fall into four divisions: Olympian, Pythian, Isthmian, and Nemean, named after the games, each in honor of the
god whose festival was being celebrated. Pindar’s metrical range is exceptionally wide, and he shows consummate mastery of intricate techniques. Xenophon (431–350 B.C.) Greek historian. He grew up in
ancient Greece during the great war between Athens and Sparta and served in the elite cavalry force. Around 400 B.C. he was exiled and thereafter served as a mercenary in Persia under Cyrus, an experience he memorialized in Anabasis. Later he served in Asia Minor under the Spartan king Agesilaus II, who at the Battle of Coronea defeated Athens. Xenophon’s banishment was revoked around 365, and he returned to Athens. In addition to Anabasis, the eyewitness history for which he is known, he also wrote On Horsemanship, Cavalry Officer, On Hunting, Cyropaedia (on Emperor Cyrus), Hieron (a fictitious dialogue between a king and a poet), and The Constitution of Sparta. Aeschylus (525/524–456/455 B.C.) The first of the classical
Greek dramatists, he transformed tragic drama from a static and choral recitation to its present form. He developed dialogue, introduced action, and used dramatic form to express a tragic vision of life. After fighting in the Persian wars, he entered many dramatic competitions and won for the first time in 484 B.C. Twelve years later he produced his first play, Persians, based on his experiences on the battlefields. He was at the court of King Hieron I at Syracuse, Sicily, twice during the next 29 years. During the Dionysian festival of 467 B.C. he produced the Oedipus trilogy, including Seven Against Thebes; he wrote the Oresteia trilogy (comprising Agamemnon, Libation Bearers, and Eumenides) in 458. He wrote approximately 90 plays, of which 80 are known and seven (Persians, Seven Against Thebes, Suppliants, Oresteia, and Prometheus Bound) have survived in their entirety. Aeschylus’s plays are marked by their majestic, emotionally intense and lyrical language, the intricate architecture of the plots, and universal themes. Euripides (484–406 B.C.) One of the three great Greek playwrights. He competed in all of the 22 dramatic festivals held in honor of Dionysus and won his first victory in 441 B.C. In 408 he left for the court of Archelaus, king of Macedonia, and died two years later. He is believed to have composed 92 plays, of which 19 have survived, including Medea (431), Hippolytus (428), Electra (418), Trojan Women (415), Ion (413), Iphigenia at Aulis (406), and Bacchae (406). In his plays Euripides transformed mythological figures into ordinary people responding to crises and tragedies. He was both rationalistic and iconoclastic, depicting gods as petulant and capricious. Most of the suffering in his plays stems from flaws of character (hamartia), uncontrolled passion, and hubris. His plays are characterized by some structural innovations such as the use of prologues, the providential ap-
Major Greek Authors
pearance of a god (deus ex machina), a monologue at the beginning and an epilogue at the end. Toward the end of his career, he dispensed with the use of a chorus in his plays. After 415 B.C. his lyrics became emotionally luxuriant and unsurpassed in beauty and power. Sophocles (496–406 B . C .) One of the three great Greek
playwrights. His career began with his first victory in a poetic contest in 468 B.C., defeating Aeschylus. He wrote 123 plays and won major dramatic competitions. Only seven of his tragedies—Ajax, Antigone, Trachiniae, Oedipus Rex, Electra, Philoctetes, and Oedipus at Colonus,—have survived in their entirety. All seven represent his mature years, but only the last two have certain dates. Sophocles introduced many innovations to Greek drama, such as the addition of a third actor on the stage and a larger chorus. Sophocles was a well-loved public figure who took an active part in Athenian politics as a colleague of the statesman Pericles. Many of his plays are marked by supple language, superb artistry, and vivid characterizations that make them the epitome of Greek drama. Aristophanes (450–388 B.C.) Greatest comic dramatist of ancient Greece. He began his career in 427 B.C. and wrote about 40 plays in all, of which 11—Acharnians, Clouds, Wasps, Peace, Birds, Lysistrata, Women at the Thesmophoria, Frogs, Knights, Women at the Ecclesia, and Wealth—have survived intact. An early comedy, Babylonians, exists in fragments. Most of Aristophanes’ plays deal with the Peloponnesian War and its aftermath. They are the best representatives of the Old Comedy characterized by chorus, mime, burlesque, fantasy, invective, licentious political humor, and satire. The brilliance of his comic scenes and witty dialogue have rarely been equaled. Herodotus (484–430/420 B.C.) First Greek historian of note. His celebrated History of the Greek-Persian wars was probably published in 425 B.C. He was a resident of Athens but is believed to have left for Thurii, a Greek colony in southern Italy. Despite its many factual errors, his History is the best source of information on a critical period of Greek history between 550 and 479 B.C. Thucydides (454–399 B.C.) Greatest historian of the ancient
world and author of History of the Peloponnesian War, recounting the struggle between Athens and Sparta. Although he fought in that war, upon his failure to thwart the capture of Amphipolis by the Spartan general Brasidas, he was recalled from the field, tried, and exiled. He later joined Sparta, and his exile ended 20 years later with the fall of Athens and the peace of 404. He spent most of his exile writing his monumental history, which is not merely a record of events but also a personal memoir and a detailed chronicle.
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Aristotle (384–322 B.C.) Philosopher, one of the towering intellectuals of the ancient world, whose influence was transmitted from the classical period to medieval and modern times. Born in Stagira in Chalcidice (thus he was dubbed “the Stagirite”), he was associated with the Athenian Academy of Plato for 20 years, from 367. On Plato’s death he began his peripatetic journeys, establishing new academies in Assus and Mytilene. For three years he lived at Pella, the capital of Macedonia, where he tutored Alexander the Great. In 335 he returned to Athens, where he opened the Lyceum, an institution modeled on Plato’s Academy. In the field of literature his most influential work was Poetics, a long treatise on poetry and drama in which he codified Greek poetic traditions. Plato (428/427–348/347 B.C.) Philosopher who developed a
system of philosophic thought now known as Platonism. A disciple of Socrates, he fled Athens after the execution of his mentor in 399 but returned in 387 to found the famous Academy at Athens, which trained a generation of philosophers. He presided over the Academy for the rest of his life except for a brief period when he went to Sicily as the tutor of Dionysius II. Most of his writings are in the form of dialogues that tend to emphasize the moral aspects of a text. He was also the first literary critic, providing a commentary on other writers and teachers. His works, listed in their traditional order, are Euthyphoron, Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Cratylus, Theaetetus, Sophist, Statesman, Parmedides, Philebus, Symposium, Phaedrus, Alcibiades, Hipparchus, Lovers, Charmides, Laches, Lysis, Euthymdemus, Protagoras, Gorgias, Meno, Hippias Major, Hippias Minor, Menexeums, Republic, Timeaus, Critias, Nomoi, and Epinomis. Menander (342–292 B.C.) Athenian playwright, considered the chief representative of the New Comedy, which featured characters from ordinary life such as stern fathers, young lovers, greedy prostitutes, and plotting slaves. Actors’ masks were retained but the chorus performed only during interludes. Menander wrote more than 100 plays, of which the titles of more than 80 are known, and he enjoyed eight victories in Athenian dramatic festivals. His career began with his first play, Anger, in 321 B.C. He won his first prize in 316 with Misanthrope (also known as Dyskolos, his only play for which the complete text exists) and gained his first victory at the Dionysian festival the following year. Fragments of many of Menander’s plays have been recovered and published, including The Woman of Samos, The Shield, and The Man She Hated. Through the Roman playwrights Plautus (254–184) and Terence, Menander influenced the modern comedies of manners. Callimachus (305–240 B.C.) Poet of the Alexandrian school and librarian of the great Alexandrian Library in Egypt. Of his voluminous writings, only fragments survive. His
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most famous poetical work is Causes (270 B.C.), a narrative elegy in four books containing a medley of obscure mythological tales. Of his elegies the best known is the Lock of Berenice. His other works include Iambi, containing 13 short poems; Hecale, an epic; Ibis, a polemical poem; Hymns, modeled on the Homeric hymns; and the Epigrams, of which some 60 survive. Of his prose works, the most famous is the Tablets in 120 books. It is an elaborate catalog of the authors of the works held in the Library of Alexandria. Theocritus (310–250 B.C.) The creator of pastoral poetry,
Theocritus was born in Sicily but lived at various times in Rhodes, Cos, and Alexandria. His surviving corpus consists of bucolics (writings on shepherds and herdsmen, typical of rural life) set in the country and epics, lyrics, and epigrams set in towns. His bucolics were the precursors of Virgil’s Eclogues and much of the poetry and drama of the Renaissance as well as more modern poems such as John Milton’s Lycidas, Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Adonais, and Matthew Arnold’s Thyrsis. Two of his idylls are still read: Thyrsis, a lament for Daphnis, and Harvest Festival, set in Cos. Sappho of Lesbos (610–580 B . C .) Celebrated lyric poet much admired for the beauty of her language. The principal themes of her poems are love, jealousy, and hate, usually among a select circle of women. Her works include wedding songs and erotic poems. In the third or second centuries B.C. her poems were published in nine volumes, but they have not survived. Some of her poems are available in fragments, but she is read mostly in quotations by other ancient Greek authors.
Major Roman Authors
books, containing 88 short poems in 23. The third, the Epistle to the Pisos, was known subsequently as Ars poetica. By this time Horace had established his reputation as the poet laureate of Rome. In 17 B.C. he composed his Secular Hymns and in the next four years he completed a fourth book of 15 Odes. The Odes and the Ars poetica were greatly admired in the Middle Ages and have exerted a profound influence on Western poets. Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) (43 B.C.–A.D. 17) Roman poet noted for Ars amatoria (The Art of Love) and Metamorphoses. Ars amatoria comprises three books of mock didactic elegiacs on the art of seduction and intrigue. Metamorphoses was a poetical collection in 15 books of mythological and legendary stories in which transformation plays a role. Ovid described his life in his autobiographical poems Tristia (Sorrows), an apt title that captured the vicissitudes of a life that began auspiciously in Rome and ended in Tomi, on the Black Sea, where he was exiled on the orders of Emperor Augustus in A . D. 8. His first work, Amores (Loves), a series of short poems, was followed by Epistle to the Heroines, dramatic monologues, Ars amatoria, and Remedia amoris. By this time Ovid was recognized as the leading poet of his day, and he turned to his last masterpieces, Metamorphoses and Fasti. Ovid was an accomplished poet whose imaginative interpretations of classical myths have had immense influence on the Western mind. Juvenal (Decimus Junius Juvenalis) ( A . D . 55/60–127)
Roman satiric poet. Juvenal’s 16 Satires dealt mainly with life in Rome under the Roman emperors from Domitian to Hadrian. They were published at intervals in five books. Forgotten after the decline of Rome, Juvenal’s work was revived by Christian writers and thereafter has been studied and admired. B . C .) Roman statesman, orator, lawyer, and writer. Although better known as the greatest Roman orator, Cicero was a prolific writer whose works include books of rhetoric, philosophical and political treatises, and letters. He was also a staunch republican, and he paid the price for his political principles when he was executed by Octavian, later Emperor Augustus. Cicero’s writings include De oratore (On the Orator) (55 B.C.), On the State (52), Brutus and Orator (46), On the Different Conceptions of the Chief Good and Evil (45), and The Tusculan Disputations, On the Nature of Gods, and On Duties (44). Some 900 of his letters, 58 speeches, and fragments of his poems have also survived.
Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (106–43
Virgil or Vergil (Publius Vergilius Maro) (70–19
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Greatest Roman poet, best known for his epic Aeneid. His first major work was the Eclogues (42–37 B.C.), a collection of 10 pastoral poems that glorified the Augustan Age. It was followed by Georgics (37–30 B.C.), a vision of a new golden age of Rome. His masterpiece, Aeneid, celebrates the birth of Rome and is also a tribute to Augustus. Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) (65–8 B.C.) Outstanding Roman lyric poet, best known for his Odes and Epistles. Horace was deeply involved in Roman politics at the time between the murder of Julius Caesar and the rise of Emperor Augustus. During this period Horace wrote Book I of the Satires, 10 poems in hexameter verse published in 35 B.C. He published Epodes in 31 and a second book of eight Satires in 30–29. Then he turned to the Odes, publishing three
Seneca (Lucius Annaeus) (4 B . C .– A . D . 65) Roman philosopher and tragedian, the leading intellectual and one of the towering political figures in the post–Augustan Age. In
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31 he began a career in politics and law but was banished by Emperor Claudius to Corsica on charges of adultery with the emperor’s niece. He was recalled to Rome in 59 to become tutor to the future emperor Nero. The murder of Claudius in 54 pushed Seneca to the forefront as a favorite of Nero, the new emperor, and for the next eight years he was a virtual coruler of Rome. He retired in 62 and in his remaining three years wrote the works for which he is known. In A . D. 65 he was denounced as a party to the conspiracy of Piso to assassinate Nero and was forced to commit suicide. Apart from one political skit (The Pumpkinification of the Divine Claudius), Seneca mainly wrote brilliant essays on a range of moral problems. They include De ira (On Anger), De clementia (On Clemency), De tranquillitate animi (On Tranquility of the Soul), De otio (On Leisure), De beneficiis (On Benefits), and 124 essays called Moral Epistles. He also wrote nine tragedies, of which Thyestes is the best known. Terence (195–159 B.C.) One of the greatest Roman playwrights, the father of the comedy of manners. During his short life he produced six plays: The Woman of Andros (166 B.C.), The Mother-in-Law (165), The Self-Tormentor (163), The Eunuch and Phormio (161), and The Brothers (160). Although he drew most of his themes from the Greek playwrights, he shows both originality and skill in his dialogue and psychological insights. Tacitus (Publius or Gaius Cornelius Tacitus) (A.D. 56–120)
Greatest Roman historian. Tacitus’s fame is based on four works: The Life of Julius Agricola (his father-in-law), Germania, Historiae (Histories), and Annales (Annals). Germania describes the people of the Roman frontier on the Rhine. Histories originally contained 12 books, of which only five survive, that dealt with the history of Rome from Nero to Domitian. Annals covered the earlier period from Augustus to Nero. Tacitus’s writings are marked by vigor, rhythm, and color. Lucan (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus) (A.D. 39–65) Poet, the author of Pharsalia, major Latin epic poem that eschewed mythology. He was for a time a favorite of Nero, but when Nero banned him from reciting his poetry, Lucan became one of the leaders of a conspiracy to assassinate Nero. When the conspiracy was discovered, Lucan committed suicide. Pharsalia is his only poem. It deals with the Battle of Pharsalus between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. Lucan was immensely popular in the Middle Ages. Catullus (Gaius Valerius Catullus) (84–54 B.C.) One of the
finest poets in ancient Rome, he is the author of some 40 poems recording his emotional crises, such as the death of a brother, a passionate love affair with a woman called Claudia, and an affair with a male youth named Juventius. His lyrics display an extraordinary versatility and passion.
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Key World Events of the Classical Age B.C. 553-529 Cyrus the Great of Persia conquers Lydia, the Medes, and Babylonia, transforming Persia into a vast empire; his successor, Darius, divides empire into 20 satrapies c. 510 Rome is declared a republic 500 High point of Etruscan civilization 480 Siddh¯artha Gautama founds Buddhism 449 Greek states defeat Persia at Salamis c. 450 Beginning of the Gupta Empire in India. The Periclean age blooms in Greece 431–404 Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta 356 Alexander the Great is born 335 Alexander the Great begins his conquests in Asia and extends the Greek Empire up to the Indus River 319 Candragupta Maurya founds the Maurya dynasty in India 264–241 The First Punic War between Rome and Carthage marks the ascendancy of Rome 221–206 The Qin dynasty in China 202 Liu Bang assumes imperial title in China and founds Han dynasty 146 Rome destroys Carthage at the end of the Punic War. Greece comes under Roman control 90 Civil war in Rome between Marius and Sulla 49–47 Rivalry between Pompey and Julius Caesar for Rome ends in defeat of Pompey 45 Caesar becomes dictator and adopts Gaius Octavius (Octavian) as heir 44 Caesar is assassinated by conspirators led by Brutus and Cassius Longinus 42 Brutus and Cassius are defeated by the Second Triumvirate led by Mark Antony, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, and Octavian 31 In the Battle of Actium, Mark Antony and Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, are defeated by Octavian; Egypt is annexed by the Romans 6 Judea is annexed by Rome 4 Birth of Jesus at Bethlehem
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Later Han dynasty is founded in China Crucifixion of Jesus Romans invade and conquer Britain St. Paul sets out on his missionary travels Emperor Mingdi introduces Buddhism into China Under Emperor Trajan (98–116) the Roman Empire reaches its greatest extent with the conquest of Dacia
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CENTURY B . C .
CENTU RY B . C .
BIRTH/DEATH
522/518 BIRTH
Homer, Greek poet
Pindar, Greek lyric poet
675 B . C . 496 BIRTH Archilocus, Greek poet
BIRTH Sophocles, Greek playwright
635 DEATH
484
Archilocus, Greek poet
BIRTHS
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Euripides, Greek playwright Herodotus, Greek historian
BIRTH Alcaeus, Greek lyric poet
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DEATH Xenophanes, Greek playwright
BIRTH Sappho of Lesbos, Greek lyric poet
463 580
PUBLICATION GREEK
Suppliants Play by Aeschylus
DEATHS Alcaeus, Greek lyric poet Sappho, Greek lyric poet
458 560
PUBLICATION GREEK
BIRTH
Oresteia Play by playwright Aeschylus
Xenophanes, Greek playwright
456/455
525/524 BIRTH
DEATH
Aeschylus, Greek playwright
Aeschylus, Greek playwright
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454
423 PUBLICATION
BIRTH Thucydides, Greek historian
GREEK
Clouds Play by Aristophanes
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421
BIRTH Aristophanes, Greek playwright
PUBLICATION GREEK
446/438
Peace Comedy by Aristophanes
418
DEATH Pindar, Greek lyric poet
PUBLICATION
445
GREEK
Electra Play by Euripides
BIRTH
415
Agathon, Greek tragic poet and playwright
431
PUBLICATION GREEK
Trojan Women Play by Euripides
BIRTH Xenophon, Greek historian
413
PUBLICATION GREEK
Medea Play by Euripides
PUBLICATION GREEK
Ion Play by Euripides
430/420 412
DEATH Herodotus, Greek historian
PUBLICATION GREEK
428
Helen Play by Euripides
BIRTH
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Plato, Greek philosopher
PUBLICATION
PUBLICATION GREEK
Hippolytus Play by Euripides
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Philoctetes Play by Sophocles
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350 DEATH
GREEK
Xenophon, Greek historian
Orestes Play by Euripides
348/347
406 DEATH
Plato, Greek philosopher
DEATHS Euripides, Greek playwright Sophocles, Greek playwright
343
PUBLICATION GREEK
Iphigenia at Aulis, Bacchae Plays by Euripides
BIRTH Qu Yuan, Chinese poet
405 BIRTH
342 BIRTH
Ephorus, Greek historian
Menander, Greek playwright
330
400 DEATH
DEATH
Agathon, Greek tragic poet and playwright
Ephorus, Greek historian
322
399 DEATH
DEATH
Thucydides, Greek historian
Aristotle, Greek philosopher
310
388 DEATH
BIRTH
Aristophanes, Greek playwright
Theocritus, Greek poet
305
384 BIRTH
BIRTH
Aristotle, Greek philosopher
Callimachus, Greek poet
The Classical Age: 159 B.C.
295
217
BIRTH
BIRTH
Apollonius of Rhodes, Greek poet
Aristarchus, Greek critic
204
292 DEATH
DEATH Menander, Greek playwright
Livius Andronicus, Roman poet and playwright
195
284 BIRTH
BIRTH Livius Andronicus, Roman poet and playwright
Terence, Roman comic playwright
184
278 DEATH
DEATH
Plautus, Roman playwright
Qu Yuan, Chinese poet
170
254 BIRTH BIRTH
Lucius Accius, Roman tragic playwright
Plautus, Roman playwright
169
250 DEATH
Quintus Ennius, Roman poet
DEATH Theocritus, Greek poet
166
240 PUBLICATION DEATH
LATIN
Callimachus, Greek poet
The Woman of Andros Play by Terence
239
159
BIRTH
DEATH
Quintus Ennius, Roman poet and playwright
Terence, Roman comic playwright
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145
59
DEATH
BIRTH
Aristarchus, Greek critic
Livy, Roman historian
116 BIRTH Marcus Terentius Varro, Roman scholar
109
55 BIRTHS Tibullus, Roman poet Sextus Propertius, Roman poet
PUBLICATION LATIN
On the Orator by Cicero
BIRTH Titus Pomponius Atticus, Roman patron and man of letters
54 106
DEATH Catullus, Roman poet
BIRTH Cicero, Roman writer and orator
52 86
PUBLICATION LATIN
BIRTH
On the State Treatise by Roman statesman Cicero
Sallust, Roman historian
DEATH
43
Lucius Accius, Roman tragic poet
84
BIRTH Ovid, Roman poet
DEATH
BIRTH
Cicero, Roman orator and writer
Catullus, Roman poet
70
35
BIRTH
DEATH
Virgil, Roman poet
Sallust, Roman historian
65
32
BIRTH
DEATH
Horace, Roman poet
Titus Pomponius Atticus, Roman patron of letters
The Classical Age: A.D. 55/60
29/19 PUBLICATION
A.D.
17
DEATHS LATIN
Aeneid Epic poem by Roman poet Virgil
Livy, Roman historian Ovid, Roman poet
23
27 BIRTH
DEATH Marcus Terentius Varro, Roman scholar
Pliny the Elder, Roman scholar
35
19 BIRTH
DEATHS
Quintilian, Roman writer
Tibullus, Roman poet Virgil, Roman poet
39
PUBLICATION LATIN
Ars poetica by Roman poet Horace
BIRTH Lucan, Roman poet
16 DEATH Sextus Propertius, Roman poet
40 BIRTH Martial, Roman poet
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45
DEATH BIRTH
Horace, Roman poet
Publius Papinius Statius, Roman poet
4 BIRTH Seneca, Roman moral philosopher
46 BIRTH Plutarch, Greek historian
1 B.C. PUBLICATION LATIN
Ars amatoria Poem by Roman poet Ovid
55/60 BIRTH Juvenal, Roman poet
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56
79
BIRTH
DEATH
Tacitus, Roman historian
Pliny the Elder, Roman scholar
60 PUBLICATION
80 BIRTH
LATIN
A´svaghosa, Indian philosopher and poet
Thyestes Play by Seneca
96
61/62 DEATH
Publius Papinius Statius, Roman poet
BIRTH Pliny the Younger, Roman writer and statesman
100
65 DEATH Quintilian, Roman writer
DEATHS Lucan, Roman poet Seneca, Roman philosopher
69 BIRTH Suetonius, Roman historian
THE MIDDLE AGES (100–1500)
, The dates for the Middle Ages are somewhat fluid, but generally the period spans roughly from the end of the Augustan Age in Rome to the end of the 15th century. The establishment of Christianity throughout Europe during this period meant that the moral underpinnings of society and culture shifted dramatically in relation to the classical age. In the West, the fusion of Christian theology and classical philosophy formed the basis of the medieval habit of interpreting life symbolically. Through the writings of St. Augustine, platonic and Christian thought were reconciled, and the world of Greek and Roman literature, in which natural emotions and passions were dominant, was displaced to make room for the Christian ideal of sacramental life serving as a symbol of eternal spiritual truths. The exegetical, or interpretative, methods the early Christians applied to the Scriptures were extended to all forms of literature. Thus Virgil’s Aeneid became a narrative of the soul’s journey to paradise and was reborn in Dante’s own journey (with Virgil as a guide during his journey through the inferno) in the Divine Comedy. The Christian church not only established the purpose of literature but also preserved it through its monastic copyists. Saint Benedict’s monastery in Monte Cassino, Italy, was established in 529, and other centers of scholarship followed, particularly after the sixth- and seventh-century Irish missions to the Rhine and England, and Gothic missions up the Danube were established. These monasteries preserved the only classical literature then available to the West, especially because Latin literature took precedence over vernacular literature during most of the period. Saint Augustine’s City of God, the Venerable Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, and the Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus were all written in Latin, as were the few works in philosophy, theology, history, and science. The main literary achievements of the period are found in the vernacular works. The pre-Christian literature of Europe belonged to an oral tradition that grew out of the Poetic Edda
and sagas, 13th-century heroic epics of Iceland. The Prose Edda (Younger Edda) and the Poetic Edda (Elder Edda) are the fullest and most detailed sources for modern knowledge of Germanic mythology. The Anglo-Saxon Beowulf and the German Song of Hildebrand belonged to a common Germanic poetic tradition but were first recorded by Christian scribes at dates later than the historical events they relate. Their pagan elements were fused with an overlay of Christian thought and feeling. Numerous ballads in different countries also reflect an earlier native tradition of oral recitation. Among the best known of the many genres that arose in medieval vernacular literatures were the romance and the courtly love lyrics, mostly French in origin. Romances such as Song of Roland used classical or Arthurian sources in poetic narrative, replacing the heroic epics with a chivalrous tale of knightly valor. In them complex themes of love and loyalty were interwoven with the theme of a spiritual quest. The love lyric, similarly, has a heterogeneous background. The idealized lady and her languishing lover are found, imitated, and interpreted in every European culture, from the French troubadours to the German minnesingers. Medieval drama grew out of the religious ceremonies of the Catholic Church, and the dramatic nature of Mass lent itself to elaboration in the form of gestures and mime, and later of dramatic interpolations. The elaboration gradually increased until drama became a secular affair performed on stages or carts in town streets or open squares. (The players were guild craftsmen who were engaged in other, more lucrative jobs when not acting.) Three types of plays developed: the mystery of salvation, the miracle of healing, and the morality play. One of the bestknown morality plays, Everyman, was actually translated from the Dutch. The majority of medieval literature was written anonymously and not easily dated. The great names of medieval literature are important not merely in themselves but as precursors of the literary blossoming of the 16th century. 13
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Much of the literature in the Middle and later Middle Ages came from outside Europe. Muslims consider the medieval period their golden age, since their culture, which included wellknown scholars, philosophers, and poets, went into a steep decline after the rise of European powers in the 16th century. In India, Hindu literature flourished in the early centuries of the Christian era before Muslim power was firmly established in the north. In both Japan and China, important literary traditions were established and new genres took shape in poetry and drama.
Major Authors of the Middle Ages Dante Alighieri (1265–1321) The greatest Italian poet and
perhaps the greatest Christian poet, Dante is best known for his monumental epic poem the Divine Comedy (c. 1308–21). His writings reveal much about his life. He was born in Florence and began writing sonnets in his late 20s. In 1302 he was exiled from Florence by his enemies and spent much of his remaining life in Ravenna. The turning point in his life came when—already married to Gemma Donati—he discovered a spiritual love for Beatrice Portinari: Although Beatrice died in 1290, she remained his ideal and the inspiration for his poetry. The three-part Divine Comedy (at first called simply Comedy; Divine was added much later, around 1555) was possibly begun about 1308 and completed just before his death in 1321. It is a story of a man’s journey through hell, purgatory, and paradise, led by two guides: Virgil through Inferno and Purgatory and Beatrice through Paradise. By 1400 the work was acknowledged as that of a supreme genius, and Dante himself became known as the divine poet. Besides Divine Comedy, Dante wrote two collections of verse, The New Life (1293) and the Banquet (1304–7); a treatise on language, Concerning Vernacular Eloquence (1304–7); and On Monarchy (1313). Geoffrey Chaucer (1342/43–1400) English poet whose The
Canterbury Tales is one of the outstanding poetic works in Middle English. Little is known of his early life except that he served in the army in France with Edward III, who ransomed him after he was captured at the Siege of Reims in 1359. Thereafter Chaucer held a succession of diplomatic and government positions. His first book of poems was Book of the Duchess (1369), an elegy for Blanche, the duchess of Lancaster and the first wife of John of Gaunt. A number of dream visions and poems followed: Hous of Fame, a narrative poem; The Parlement of Foules, a poem in which the narrator falls asleep and dreams about a courtly love among eagles; Troilus and Creseyde, a romance; and Legend of Good Women, a dream vision. During the 1390s he began The Canterbury Tales, a collection of 24 tales told by pilgrims on their way to the shrine of Thomas à Becket in Canterbury. It was unfinished at his death.
Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca) (1304–74) Italian poet and humanist, considered the greatest scholar of his age. After his father’s death he moved to Avignon, where he took minor ecclesiastical orders and entered the household of a cardinal. This period marks the beginning of his chaste love for a woman named Laura, who inspired many of his later poems. In 1337 he left Avignon for Vaucluse, where he produced many of his masterpieces. In 1341 he went to Rome to be crowned as a poet but continued to travel for the next 16 years before settling near Padua. For his combining humanism and Christianity, Petrarch is hailed as a forerunner of the Renaissance. His most important works include the Latin poem Africa (1338); the autobiographical Petrarch’s Secret (1342–58); On Illustrious Men (1337); Books on Matters to Be Remembered (1342–43); On Religious Idleness (1345–47); Bucolic Song (1345–47); The Life of Solitude (1345–47); and Metrical Epistles (1345). Giovanni Boccaccio (1313–1375) Italian poet, best known as
the author of the Decameron. From 1328 to 1345 he was in Naples, where he wrote the poems Diana’s Hunt, Love Struck (1338), The Amorous Vision (1342–43), and Tale of the Fiesole Nymph (1344–45) and the prose works Elegy on Madonna Fiammetta (1343–44), Ameto’s Story of the Nymphs (1341–45), and The Love Afflicted (1336). He composed the Decameron, a group of 100 stories told by 10 characters fleeing plaguestricken Florence, between 1349 and 1353. It is one of the best examples of classic Italian prose. Boccaccio met the poet Petrarch in Florence in 1350, and thereafter he no longer wrote in Italian but instead turned to Latin. His Latin works include On the Genealogy of the Gods of the Gentiles (1350), Bucolicum carmen (1351–66), Concerning Famous Women (1360–74), and On the Fates of Famous Men (1355–74). Later in life he wrote a biography of Dante. Bede, the Venerable (672/673–735) Anglo-Saxon historian,
best known for his Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, the first history of the Anglo-Saxon people and their conversion to Christianity. Bede was a priest at the Monastery of St. Paul at Jarrow. He completed his Ecclesiastical History in 731–32. Divided into five books, it recorded English history from the time of Julius Caesar and was based on the “traditions of our forefathers” and his own knowledge of contemporary events. Besides this major work, he wrote two works on chronology, On Time and On the Reckoning of Time. Kalid ¯ asa ¯ (c. 5th century) Sanskrit poet and dramatist, the greatest Indian writer up to the 20th century. He is believed to have lived sometime before 634. Many works are traditionally ascribed to him, but only six are accepted as genuine: ´ Abhijñ¯ana´sakuntala (The Recognition of Sakuntal a¯ ), Vikramorva´s¯ı (Urvasi Won by Valor), M¯alavik¯agnimitra (Malavika and Agnimitra), Raghuvam´sa (The Dynasty of
Key World Events of the Middle Ages
Raghu), Kumar¯asambhava (Birth of the War God), and “Meghadu¯ ta,” (Cloud Messenger). Of these, the play Abhijñ¯ana´sakuntala was his supreme achievement and became the standard by which all later Indian works were judged. K¯alid a¯ sa was a master of the literary genre kavya, metrical stanzas replete with rich imagery. Jal al ¯ ad-D¯ı n ar-R um¯ ¯ ı (1207–1273) The greatest Sufi mystic and poet in the Persian language, best known for his didactic epic Spiritual Couplets, which widely influenced Muslim culture through the centuries. After his death, his followers were organized as the Mawlaw¯ıyah Order, known as the Whirling Dervishes in the West. R¯um¯ı was a theologian and teacher in Anatolia, a part of modern-day Turkey. In 1244 he met the wandering dervish Shams ad-D¯ın of Tabriz, who revealed to him divine mysteries and became his mentor. When Shams was murdered, R¯um¯ı turned to poetry to fill the loss and composed, while in states of trance or ecstasy, 30,000 verses and a large number of rubaiyat (quatrains) under the title Divan-e-Shams (The Collected Poetry of Shams), in honor of his mentor and lover. He formed similar attachments to two other illiterate teachers, Salah ad-D¯ı n Zarkub and Husam ad-D¯ı n Chelebi. Spiritual Couplets, which contains 26,000 couplets, was composed under the latter’s influence. Du Fu (Tu Fu) (712–770) The greatest Chinese poet of all
time, Du Fu spent much of his life as a traveler and minor court official. His early poetry celebrated the beauties of the natural world, but his personal hardships and the national turmoil of his times led him to write bitterly later about war and the senselessness of violence. Du Fu’s commanding position in Chinese letters is due to his mastery of the medium and the techniques, including the use of all the connotative overtones of a phrase and the intonational potentials of individual words as spoken. His lushi, or “regulated verse,” has a glowing intensity that few other Chinese poets have been able to match. Because his multilayered and rich imagery cannot be properly translated from Chinese, however, he has not received his due recognition in the West. Zeami Motokiyo (1363/1364–1443) Japanese N¯o play-
wright, the greatest theorist of the N¯o theater and the creator of the N¯o drama in its present form. Working under the patronage of the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, Zeami directed the Kanze theatrical school that his father had established. Zeami both wrote the plays and performed in them. He is credited with 90 of the 230 plays in the present N¯o repertoire. In 1422 he became a Zen monk. Zeami wrote a manual for N¯o theater known as The Transmission of the Flower of Acting Style (1400–18), which sets forth the guiding principles of the N¯o drama. Foremost among these principles was yugen, an ineffable and ethereal beauty of language, as found, for example, in Zeami’s Wind in the Pines.
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Murasaki Shikibu (978–1026?) Japanese courtier who au-
thored of Tales of the Genji, generally considered one of the world’s oldest and greatest novels. Murasaki (also the name of the heroine in the novel) was a lady at the court of the empress Akiko. The story, written between 1001 and 1005, focuses on the loves of Prince Genji with the various women in his life. Pervading the work is the Buddhist sense of the vanity of this world.
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496
527 529 563 568 581 590 597 618 622 637
661
Cai Lun invents the world’s first lightweight writing material, later known as paper Bar Kokhba leads the last great Jewish revolt against the Romans Ptolemy, the Alexandrian mathematician, completes the Almagest, a cosmology Civil wars bring to an end the Han dynasty in China Sassanids conquer Persia after capturing Ctesiphon and overthrowing the Parthians Emperor Diocletian divides the Roman Empire into the Eastern Empire and the Western Empire Edict of Milan makes Christianity lawful throughout the Roman Empire Gupta dynasty is founded in the Ganges Valley Constantinople is made capital of the Roman Empire Pallava dynasty is established in southern India with Kanchipuram as capital Jerome prepares the Vulgate, the oldest complete version of the Bible, translated into Latin from Greek Saint Patrick arrives in Ireland Huns invade Gaul, but Attila is repulsed after failing to capture Rome The Western Roman Empire collapses as the last emperor, Romulus, is deposed by the invading Ostrogoths Clovis, king of the Franks, and all his subjects are baptized, laying the foundation of European Christendom Justinian becomes Byzantine emperor First Benedictine monastery is founded at Monte Cassino in Italy Columba founds celebrated monastery at Iona The Lombards invade Italy, the last Barbarian tribe to do so Sui dynasty reunites China under Yang Jian Gregory the Great is elected pope Augustine begins Christian mission in England and is consecrated the first Archbishop of Canterbury The Tang dynasty is founded in China Muhammad flees from Mecca to Medina with his followers, marking the beginning of Islam Arab armies overrun Persia, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Mesopotamia, and all Roman provinces in Asia and Africa Umayyad caliphate is founded
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969 980
987 1001 1010
1031 1066 1071
1085 1086 1095 1098 1147 1167 1169 1185 1206
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Japan builds a permanent capital at Nara Muslims overthrow the Visigothic kingdom in Spain Charles Martel defeats the Arabs at Poitiers Abbasid caliphate takes control of the Arab Empire after Abu al-Abbas murders the last Umayyad caliph Charlemagne the Great ascends to the Carolingian throne on the death of Pepin the Short Heian period opens in Japan as the Fujiwara clan seizes imperial power Charlemagne is crowned Roman emperor; Holy Roman Empire begins Treaty of Verdun breaks up the Carolingian Empire China produces the first printed book, the Diamond Sutra, made from movable type engraved on clay blocks Vikings discover Iceland Chola dynasty replaces the Pallavas in southern India Toltecs gain ascendancy in Mexico after the fall of Teotihuacán Burgundian Abbey is founded at Cluny, an important landmark in Western monasticism Song dynasty under Zhao Kuangyin brings peace to China; Confucianism triumphs over Buddhism and Taoism F¯atimids found an independent caliphate in Egypt Vladimir, prince of Kiev, is baptized as a Christian, marking the foundation of the Russian Orthodox Church Hugh Capet becomes king of France, marking the beginning of modern France Stephen of Hungary is crowned, an act symbolizing the birth of modern Hungary F¯atimid caliph H¯akim the Mad destroys the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, provoking the Crusades Caliphate of Cordoba collapses and Muslim Spain is fragmented into small, independent states Normans under William the Conqueror win the Battle of Hastings, thus establishing modern England At the Battle of Manzikert, Seljuk Turks rout the Byzantine army, capture the emperor, and gain control of Asia Minor Reconquest of Spain begins as Alfonso VI captures Toledo Normans undertake the first English census, compiling the Domesday Book Council of Claremont heeds Pope Urban II’s call for a holy war, or crusade to recover Jerusalem Cistercian monastic order is founded National independence of Portugal is secured as Alfonso Henriques drives the Moors from Lisbon Italian cities defy Emperor Frederick Barbarossa and form the Lombard League Normans arrive in Ireland as Henry II lays claim to English overlordship of the island Kamakura period opens in Japan as power passes to the Minamoto military family First Muslim kingdom is established in India under Muhammad Gh¯ur¯ı
1215 1223 1241 1260 1260 1271 1282 1309 1325 1334 1368 1389 1438 1438 1453 1455 1469
1472 1480
1492 1494 1497 1498
King John signs the Magna Carta at Runnymede, marking the beginning of the rule of law Pope Honorius III approves the Franciscan Order with Francis of Assisi as head Hanseatic League, a loose association of German merchant cities, is formed Kublai Khan establishes the Yuan dynasty in China, marking the greatest extent of the Mongol Empire Mamluks defeat the Mongols at Goliath Springs and take over Egypt and Syria Marco Polo sets out on his journey to China Edward I of England subdues and annexes Wales French popes make Avignon in France their headquarters, as papacy enters its Babylonian Captivity Aztecs make Tenochtitlán the capital of a new Mesoamerican empire that replaces the Toltecs Black Plague begins to sweep through Europe Zhu Yuanzhang drives the Mongols from Beijing and establishes the Ming dynasty Turks defeat a force of Serbians, Bulgarians, Bosnians, and Montenegrins at Kosovo Field in Serbia Habsburgs, the ruling house of Austria, inherit the imperial title of the Holy Roman Emperor Pachacuti establishes the Inca Empire in Peru Constantinople falls to the Ottomans after a long and bloody siege Wars of the Roses begin between the houses of York and Lancaster for mastery of England Aragon and Castile in Spain are united by the marriage of Ferdinand I of Aragon and Isabella of Castile, called the “Most Catholic Majesties” Ivan the Great, the grand duke of Moscow, takes the title of czar of all Russia Inquisition, an ecclesiastical tribunal against heretics, is established in Spain by Pope Sixtus IV at the request of Ferdinand and Isabella Christopher Columbus reaches the New World Treaty of Tordesillas divides the New World between Spain and Portugal John Cabot lands in Newfoundland, the first recorded landfall on North America Vasco da Gama, Portuguese navigator, reaches Calicut to become the first European to reach India by sea
103 DEATH Martial, Roman poet
113 DEATH Pliny the Younger, Roman writer
The Middle Ages: 365
119
17
232
DEATH
DEATH
Plutarch, Greek historian
Cao Zhi, Chinese poet
120 BIRTH
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Lucian, Greek satirist
Aelian, Roman writer
DEATH Tacitus, Roman historian
261 122
BIRTH Lu Ji, Chinese literary critic
DEATH Suetonius, Roman historian
303 127
DEATH Lu Ji, Chinese literary critic
DEATH Juvenal, Roman poet
348 150
BIRTH Aurelius Clemens Prudentius, Roman Christian writer
DEATH A´svaghosa, Indian philosopher and poet
353 170
BIRTH Saint Paulinus of Nola, Roman Christian poet
BIRTH Aelian, Roman writer
354 180 BIRTH Saint Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus), North African Christian theologian
DEATH Lucian, Greek satirist
192
365
BIRTH
BIRTH
Cao Zhi, Chinese poet
Tao Qian, Chinese poet
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370
520
BIRTH
BIRTH
Claudian, Roman poet
Zuhayr, Arab poet
C.
400
K¯alid¯asa, Indian poet and dramatist
540 BIRTH Venantius Fortunatus, Roman poet
404
600
DEATH DEATH
Claudian, Roman poet
Venantius Fortunatus, Roman poet
405
609
DEATH Aurelius Clemens Prudentius, Roman Christian poet
DEATH Zuhayr, Arab poet
413–426
644
PUBLICATION LATIN
City of God Theological treatise by Saint Augustine
BIRTH ‘Umar ibn Ab¯ı Rab¯ı‘ah, Arab poet
427
650
DEATH
BIRTH
Tao Qian, Chinese poet
Jar¯ır (Jar¯ır ibn ‘At¯ıyah ibn al-Khataf¯a), Arab poet
430
672
DEATH
BIRTH
Saint Augustine, North African Christian theologian
Bede (the Venerable Bede), English monk and historian
431
680
DEATH
BIRTH
Saint Paulinus of Nola, Roman Christian poet
Kakinomoto Hitomaro, Japanese poet
The Middle Ages: 849
710
768
DEATH
BIRTH
Kakinomoto Hitomaro, Japanese poet
Han Yu, Chinese writer
712 BIRTH
770 DEATHS
Du Fu, Chinese poet
Cen Shen, Chinese poet Du Fu, Chinese poet
712/719
772
DEATH ‘Umar ibn Ab¯ı Rab¯ı‘ah, Arab poet
BIRTH Bo Juyi, Chinese poet
715 808
BIRTH Cen Shen, Chinese poet
BIRTH Walafrid Strabo, German poet and monk
729 824
DEATH Jar¯ır (Jar¯ır ibn ‘At¯ıyah ibn al-Khatf¯a), Arab poet
DEATH Han Yu, Chinese writer
731/732 835
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation History by Bede (the Venerable Bede)
PUBLICATION ARABIC
Ham¯asah Anthology by Arab poet Ab¯u Tamm¯am
735
846
DEATH Bede (the Venerable Bede), English monk and historian
DEATH Bo Juyi, Chinese poet
C.
750
849
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
Beowulf Anglo-Saxon epic poem of unknown authorship
DEATH Walafrid Strabo, German monk and poet
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859
965
BIRTH
DEATH
R¯udak¯ı, Persian poet
al-Mutanabb¯ı, Arab poet
905 PUBLICATION
973 BIRTHS
JAPANESE
Kokinshu Anthology of poems by Tsurayuki Ki
al-B¯ır¯un¯ı, Persian scholar al-Ma‘arr¯ı, Arab poet
910 BIRTH Egill Skallagrimsson, Icelandic poet
975 DEATH Hisdai ibn Shaprut, Spanish Jewish man of letters
911 BIRTH Minamoto Shitago, Japanese poet
978 BIRTH Murasaki Shikibu, Japanese writer
915 BIRTHS Hisdai ibn Shaprut, Spanish Jewish man of letters al-Mutanabb¯ı, Arab poet
983 DEATH Minamoto Shitago, Japanese poet
990
935 DEATH
BIRTH
Egill Skallagrimsson, Icelandic poet
Firdaws¯ı, Persian poet
1007
940/941 DEATH
BIRTH
R¯udak¯ı, Persian poet
Ouyang Xiu, Chinese poet and historian
961 PUBLICATION
1010 PUBLICATION
ICELANDIC
Loss of Sons Poem by Egill Skallagrimsson
PERSIAN
Sh¯ah-n¯ameh Epic poem by Firdaws¯ı
The Middle Ages: 1125
1020
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1072
DEATH
DEATH
Firdaws¯ı, Persian poet
Ouyang Xiu, Chinese poet and historian
1075
1021 BIRTH
BIRTH Ibn Gabirol, Spanish Jewish poet
Judah ha-Levi, Spanish Jewish philosopher
1098
1026 BIRTH DEATH Murasaki Shikibu, Japanese writer
Saint Hildegard (Hildegard von Bingen), German abbess and mystic
C.
1036
1100
PUBLICATION
BIRTH
FRENCH
Su Dongpo (Su Shi), Chinese poet and essayist
La Chanson de Roland (Song of Roland) Epic poem of unknown authorship
1048 1101
DEATH al-B¯ır¯un¯ı, Persian scholar
DEATH Su Dongpo (Su Shi), Chinese poet and essayist
1150 BIRTH San¯a’¯ı (Ab¯u al-Majd Majdud ibn Adam), Persian poet
1106 BIRTH Kh¯aq¯an¯ı, Persian poet
1057 DEATH
1118 BIRTH
al-Ma‘arr¯ı, Arab poet
Saigyo, Japanese poet
1058
1125
DEATH
BIRTH
Ibn Gabirol, Spanish Jewish poet
Lu You, Chinese poet
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1126
1162
BIRTH
BIRTH
Anvar¯ı (Awhad ad-D¯ı n ibn Va¯ hid ad-D¯ı n Muhammad Kh¯avar¯an¯ı), Persian poet
Fujiwara Sadaie, Japanese poet
1170–1189 1131 DEATH San¯a’¯ı (Ab¯u al-Majd Majdud ibn Adam), Persian poet
PUBLICATION GERMAN
Eneit Epic poem by Heinrich von Veldeke
1172
1136 BIRTH
PUBLICATION FRENCH
Shota Rustaveli, Georgian poet
Sic et Non (Yes and No) Theological treatise by Pierre Abélard, philosopher
1141
1179 DEATH Saint Hildegard (Hildegard von Bingen), German abbess and mystic
BIRTH Nez¯am¯ı, Persian poet
1180
DEATH Judah ha-Levi, Spanish Jewish philosopher
BIRTH Kavicakravarti Kamban, Tamil poet
1142 1185 BIRTH Far¯ıd od-Din ‘Att¯ar, Persian poet
DEATH Kh¯aq¯an¯ı, Persian poet
1150–1160 PUBLICATION GERMAN
Memento Mori Poem by Heinrich von Melk
1189 DEATH Anvar¯ı (Awhad ad-D¯ı n ibn V¯ahid ad-D¯ı n Muhammad Kh¯avar¯an¯ı), Persian poet
1155
1190
BIRTH
DEATH
Kamo Chomei, Japanese poet
Saigyo, Japanese poet
The Middle Ages: 1257
1198
1216 DEATHS
DEATH Kh¯aq¯an¯ı, Persian poet
Kamo Chomei, Japanese poet Shota Rustaveli, Georgian poet
1200 PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
Play of St. Nicholas Religious drama by Jean Bodel
1220 DEATH Far¯ıd od-D¯ın ‘Att¯ar, Persian poet
GERMAN
1230
Iwein Epic poem by Hartmann von Aue
BIRTH
1203/1217
Jacopone da Todi, Italian religious poet
DEATH Nez¯am¯ı, Persian poet
1241 DEATH
1207
Fujiwara Sadaie, Japanese poet
BIRTH Jal¯al ad-D¯ın ar-R¯um¯ı, Persian mystic and poet
1250 BIRTH
1210
Wang Shifu, Chinese playwright
DEATH Kamban, Tamil poet
DEATH Lu You, Chinese poet
1253
PUBLICATION GERMAN
Tristan und Isolde Epic poem by Gottfried von Strassburg
BIRTH Am¯ır Khosrow, Indian court poet
1212
1255
PUBLICATION JAPANESE
An Account of My Hut Poetic diary by Kamo Chomei
BIRTH Guido Cavalcanti, Italian poet
1257
1213 BIRTH
PUBLICATION
Sa‘d¯ı (Mosharref od-D¯ı n ibn Mosleh od-D¯ı n Sa‘di), Persian poet
The Orchard Poems by Sa‘d¯ı
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1293 PUBLICATION
PERSIAN
The Rose Garden Poems by Sa‘d¯ı
ITALIAN
The New Life Prose and poems by Dante Alighieri
1300
1265 DEATH
BIRTH Dante Alighieri, Italian poet
Guido Cavalcanti, Italian poet
PUBLICATION
1304
ITALIAN
Golden Legend Hagiography by Jacobus de Voragine
BIRTH Petrarch, Italian poet and humanist
1272 1306
BIRTH Asik Pasha, Turkish poet
DEATH Jacopone da Todi, Italian religious poet
1273 1308–1321
DEATH Jal¯al ad-D¯ın ar-R¯um¯ı, Persian mystic and poet
PUBLICATION ITALIAN
1283
Divine Comedy Epic poem by Dante Alighieri
BIRTHS
1313
Juan Ruiz, Spanish poet Yoshida Kenko, Japanese poet and essayist
BIRTH Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian writer
1287 1321
PUBLICATION ITALIAN
History of the Destruction of Troy Poem by Guido delle Colonno
DEATH Dante Alighieri, Italian poet
1292
1325
DEATH Sa‘d¯ı (Mosharref od-D¯ı n ibn Mosleh od-D¯ı n Sa‘di), Persian poet
BIRTH H¯afez, Persian poet
The Middle Ages: 1375
DEATH
1349
Am¯ır Khosrow, Indian poet
PUBLICATION
1330
ITALIAN
Decameron Collection of tales by Giovanni Boccaccio
PUBLICATION SPANISH
1350
The Book of Good Love Poem by Juan Ruiz
DEATHS
1333
Juan Ruiz, Spanish poet Yoshida Kenko, Japanese poet and essayist
BIRTHS Jean Froissart, French poet Kanami, Japanese poet
1351
DEATH
BIRTH
Asik Pasha, Turkish poet
Süleyman Çelebi, Turkish poet
1334/1335
1363/64
BIRTH Taceddin Ahmedi, Turkish poet
BIRTH Zeami Motokiyo, Japanese playwright
1337 1364
DEATH Wang Shifu, Chinese playwright
BIRTH Christine de Pisan, French poet
PUBLICATION ITALIAN
On Illustrious Men Biography by Petrarch
C.
1342/1343
1373
BIRTH Margery Kempe, English mystic
BIRTH Geoffrey Chaucer, English poet
1374
PUBLICATION LATIN
Books on Matters to Be Remembered Work by Petrarch
DEATH Petrarch, Italian poet
1345–1347 1375
PUBLICATION LATIN
On Religious Idleness, Bucolic Song, The Life of Solitude, Metrical Letters General works by Italian writer Petrarch
DEATH Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian storyteller
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PUBLICATION GERMAN
PUBLICATION SCOTTISH
Death and the Ploughman Dialogue by Bohemian writer Johannes von Tepl
The Bruce National epic by poet John Barbour
1405 1380–1390 PUBLICATION PUBLICATION
ITALIAN ENGLISH
Book of the City of Ladies Prose work by Christine de Pisan
The Parlement of Foules Poem by Geoffrey Chaucer
1405/1410
1384 DEATH
DEATH Kanami, Japanese playwright
Jean Froissart, French poet
1412/1413
1386 DEATH
PUBLICATION LATIN
Taceddin Ahmedi, Turkish poet
Confessio Amantis Tales by English writer John Gower
1414
1387
BIRTH J¯am¯ı (Mowlan¯a N¯ur od-D¯ı n ’Abd or-Rahm¯an ebn Ahmad),
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
Persian scholar, poet, and mystic
The Canterbury Tales Stories by Geoffrey Chaucer
1418
1389 DEATH
DEATH H¯afez, Persian poet
Seyid Imadeddin Nesimi, Turkish poet
1398 BIRTH Iñigo López de Mendoza, marqués de Santillana, Spanish poet and humanist
1421 BIRTH Sogi, Japanese poet
1429
1400 DEATH
DEATH
Geoffrey Chaucer, English poet
Süleyman Çelebi, Turkish poet
The Middle Ages: 1468
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DEATH Christine de Pisan, French poet
Kanhadade Prabandha Poem by Padmanabhan, Indian Brahmin poet
1456
1431 BIRTH
PUBLICATION
François Villon, French lyric poet
FRENCH
Le Petit Testament Poem by François Villon
1432 1458
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
Book of Margery Kempe Devotional autobiography by Margery Kempe
DEATH Iñigo López de Mendoza, marqués de Santillana, Spanish poet
1461
1440 DEATH
PUBLICATION
Margery Kempe, English mystic
FRENCH
Le Grand Testament Lyric poem by François Villon
1441 1463
BIRTH Mir Ali Shir Nava‘i, Turkish poet and scholar
DEATH François Villon, French lyric poet
1443
PUBLICATION ITALIAN
DEATH Zeami Motokiyo, Japanese playwright
Carmina de Laudibus Estensium Collection of poems by Matteo Maria Boiardo
1450 BIRTH Marko Maruli´c, Croatian poet and philosopher
1465 BIRTH Gil Vicente, Portuguese playwright
PUBLICATION SINHALESE
Guttilaya Narrative poem by monk Vetteve
1454
1468 PUBLICATION PERSIAN
BIRTH Politian (Angelo Ambrogini), Italian poet and humanist
Haft Owrang (Seven Thrones) Collection of seven poetic idylls (masnavi) by J¯am¯ı
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1483 PUBLICATION
Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch humanist and philosopher
PERSIAN
Yusuf u Zulaikha (Joseph and Zulaikha) Poem by J¯am¯ı
1470 1484 PUBLICATION ENGLISH
Le Morte d’Arthur Romance cycle of King Arthur legends by Sir Thomas Malory
BIRTH Bartolomé de Torres, Spanish playwright
PUBLICATION
1474
BURMESE
Bhuridat Lingagyi Poem of the pyo form by Shin Maha Rahtathara
BIRTH Ludovico Ariosto, Italian poet
1486 1475–1478
PUBLICATION PERSIAN
PUBLICATION ITALIAN
Sayahatnameye Hateme Tai (The Travels of Hateme Tai) Collection of fairy tales by Hussain Vaeze Kashefi
Stanzas Begun for the Tournament of the Magnificent Giuliano de Medici Poem by Politian
1487 1476
PUBLICATION PERSIAN
PUBLICATION PERSIAN
Nahafat al-Uns (Breath of Familiarity) Biographies by poet J¯am¯ı
Tazkerat Osh-sho-Ara (The Record of Poets) Literary history by Alaoddoule Bakhtishah Samarqandi Daulatshah
1488
1479 PUBLICATION
PUBLICATION
JAPANESE
PERSIAN
Salaman u Absal (Salaman and Absal) Allegory by J¯am¯ı
A Poem of One Hundred Links Composed by Three Poets at Minase Poem by Sogi
1480
1491
PUBLICATION ITALIAN
Orpheus Dramatic composition by Politian
BIRTH Bach Van (Nguyen Bin Khiem), Vietnamese poet
The Middle Ages: 1499
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BIRTH Pietro Aretino, Italian poet and playwright
Den Spieghel der Salicheit van Elckerlijk (Everyman) Morality play by Peter Dorland van Diest
DEATH
1496
J¯am¯ı (Mowlan¯a N¯ur od-D¯ın ’Abd or-Rahm¯an ebn Ahmad), Persian, mystic, poet, and scholar
BIRTH
PUBLICATIONS SPANISH
La cárcel de amor (The Prison of Love) Novel by Diego San Pedro Stanzas for the Death of His Father Lyric poem by Jorge Manrique
Clément Marot, French poet
PUBLICATIONS BURMESE
Tada uti Mawgun Collection of verse by Shin Maha Rahtathara LATIN
1493
Sergius Dramatic comedy by German humanist Johannes Reuchlin
CHAGATAI TURKISH
Aklake Mohseni (Morals of the Beneficent) Prose and verse by Hussain Vaeze Kashefi
PERSIAN
PUBLICATIONS Mizan al-Awzan (Scales of Poetic Meters) Poems by Turkish writer Mir Ali Shir Nava‘i GERMAN
SPANISH
Cancionero One-act play by Juan del Encino
The Nuremberg Chronicle Outline of world history by Hartmann Schedel
1498 1494
BIRTH Nawade I, Burmese poet
BIRTH François Rabelais, French writer
PUBLICATIONS
DEATH
Char Divan (Four Divans) Collection of lyric poems by Mir Ali Shir Nava‘i
CHAGATAI TURKISH
Politian (Angelo Ambrogini), Italian poet and humanist
DUTCH
PUBLICATIONS BURMESE
Bhuridat Zatpaung Pyo Poem by monk Shin Maha Rahtathara ENGLISH
The Fall of Princes Thirty-six-thousand-line poem by John Lydgate GERMAN
Reinke de Vos (Reynard the Fox) Animal epic poem by Hinrek van Alkmaar FRENCH
Memoires Autobiography by statesman Philippe de Comines LATIN
Henno Satiric comedy by German writer Johannes Reuchlin
Das Narrenschiff (The Ship of Fools) Satire by Sebastian Brant
1499
1495 PUBLICATIONS BIRTH Fuzûlî (Mehmed ibn Suleyman), Turkish poet
ENGLISH
The Bouge of Court Allegorical poem by John Skelton
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Bellus Helveticum (The Swiss War) History by Swiss intellectual and scholar Willibald Pirkheimer
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La Celestina Prose drama by Fernando de Rojas La comedia de Calisto y Melibea Play by Fernando de Rojas
THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY , The 16th century represents the first phase of the Renaissance, the historical period immediately following the Middle Ages marked by the stirring of a new spirit of artistic and intellectual inquiry and the restoration of the spirit of ancient Greece and Rome. Printing, introduced in the mid-15th century, became widespread throughout Europe and opened a floodgate of books and other printed materials that official censors could neither shut nor control. Printing also led to a new interest in and revival of classical writers who provided the models and source materials for playwrights and poets. The new spirit was best exemplified in the historical Spanish voyages to the New World and Portuguese voyages to India. Almost every western European country shared in the great flowering of literature. In England, poetic drama dominated the age, especially the works of Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, John Webster, and, above all, William Shakespeare, whose works spanned the late 16th and early 17th centuries. In Portugal, the poet Luis Camões occupies the same place as Shakespeare does in England, as do Lope de Vega in imperial Spain and Gil Vicente in Spain and Portugal. The century also produced Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Spain’s greatest novelist. In France the group of seven poets known as the Pléiade (literally, the constellation) and the essayist Michel de Montaigne stand at the vanguard of a vast army of writers that followed in the centuries to come. Philosopher Desiderius Erasmus’s work was representative of the period’s shift from Christian to secular learning. A rising tide of dissent within the Catholic Church led to several great translations of the Bible, including one by Erasmus, into vernacular languages, setting new standards for prose writing. Latin was a dying language, and displacing it were the many national languages, such as English, French, Italian, and German, each heralding the new age with creative works of enduring worth. Europe no longer had a lingua franca, and national literatures developed independent traditions and protocols.
Major Writers of the Sixteenth Century William Shakespeare (1564–1616) The Bard of Avon; En-
glish poet, dramatist, and actor; national poet and playwright of England; considered by most scholars as the greatest dramatist of all time. Shakespeare’s active career spanned 28 years, from 1582 to 1610, when he was a member of the Lord Chamberlain’s company in London’s Globe Theatre. Most of his plays were written in the 16th century, but his tragedies— considered his masterpieces—were written in the first decade of the 17th century, before he retired in 1610. The exact order of his plays is not known with certainty, and all that is available is the date when they were first performed. From 1590 to 1595 he wrote mainly comedies, including The Comedy of Errors (1592–93), The Taming of the Shrew (1593), Love’s Labour’s Lost (1594–95), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1595–96), as well as histories such as Henry VI, Part I (1589–92), Richard III (1592–93), and Richard II (1595–96) and the early tragedy Romeo and Juliet (1594–95). In the last years of the century he wrote two comedies, The Merchant of Venice (1596–97) and Much Ado About Nothing (1598–99), and two histories, Henry IV, Part I and Julius Caesar (1599–1600). In the first decade of the 17th century came Hamlet (1600–1), Othello (1604–5), King Lear (1605–6), and Macbeth (1605–6). His last plays were The Winter’s Tale (1610–11) and The Tempest (1611). The first collected edition of his plays, known as the First Folio, was issued in 1623. In addition to his plays Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets and two heroic narrative poems, Venus and Adonis (1593) and Lucrece (1594). 31
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Lope de Vega (Lope Félix de Vega Carpio) (1562– 1635) Known as the Phoenix of Spain, Lope de Vega was the
most important Spanish dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age, the author of 1,800 plays and several hundred shorter dramatic pieces of which 43 plays and 50 shorter pieces survive. Vega was a master of the Spanish comedia, the thennew verse drama of love and intrigue that presented characters as exaggerated personifications of a vice or flaw. Vega’s output was phenomenal and his range vast, but his plays fall into two categories: historical plays and cloakand-dagger dramas of intrigue. The best examples of his historical plays are Peribanez and the Commander of Ocana, The King, The Greatest Alcalde, All Citizens Are Soldiers, The Knight from Olmedo, and Fuente ovejuna. The best examples of his cloak-and-dagger plays are The Gardener’s Dog, Across the Bridge, Juana, The Lady Nit-Wit, The Girl with the Jug, and The King and the Farmer. A collection of Vega’s nondramatic works in verse and prose fill 21 volumes and include pastoral romances, biographies of Spanish saints, long epic poems, and burlesques. Luíz Camões (Luíz Camoëns) (1524/1525–1580) Portugal’s
national poet and author of the epic poem The Lusiads, which describes Vasco da Gama’s discovery of the sea route to India. Born into an old, impoverished Portuguese aristocracy, Camões spent 17 years in India. He returned to Lisbon in 1570 and published The Lusiads in 1572. His nondramatic works include Rimas, a collection of poems (1595). He was also a great dramatist; his plays include The Two Amphitryons and King Seleucus, both comedies, and Filodemo, a morality play. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547–1616) Spanish novelist, playwright and poet; creator of Don Quixote; and Spain’s most important writer. As a youth, Cervantes joined the army and took part in the great naval battle of Lepanto against the Turks (1571), during which he received a wound that permanently crippled his left hand. En route to Spain he was captured by the Turks, sold into slavery, and ransomed five years later. The first part of Don Quixote was published in 1605 and the second part in 1615, and they were immediate successes. Originally conceived as a comic satire against the chivalric romances of the day, the novel describes realistically what befalls an elderly knight who sets out on his old horse, Rosinante, with his squire, Sancho Panza, to seek adventure. In the process he also finds love in the person of the peasant Dulcinea. The influence of the novel can be seen in the works of the classic 19thcentury novelists, including Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott, Charles Dickens, Gustave Flaubert, and Herman Melville. Cervantes also wrote some 20 to 30 plays, of which The Traffic of Algiers, Eight New Comedies and Eight New Interludes, and Numantia survive. Among his subsequent works are the 12 short stories of Exemplary
Tales, as well as a romance, The Labors of Pesiles and Sigismunds: A Northern Story. François Rabelais (1494–1553) French writer, author of the
satirical classics Pantagruel (1532) and Gargantua (1534). Rabelais began his life as a Franciscan and later Benedictine monk but left the order to become a physician. His first success as a writer came with the publication of Pantagruel, which displays his genius as a storyteller, his profound sense of the comedy of language, and a mastery of the comic situation, monologue, dialogue, and action. His work was condemned as bawdy by civil and ecclesiastical authorities and was banned in France. Pantagruel was followed by Pantagruel’s Prognostication (1532) and the Third Book (1546) and Fourth Book (1552) of Gargantua. Desiderius Erasmus (1469–1536) Dutch humanist, the
quintessential Renaissance scholar. He became an Augustinian monk and was ordained a priest in 1492. Later education in Paris turned him from scholastic theology to humanism, the learning or cultural impulse characterized by a revival of classical letters, a critical spirit, and a shift of emphasis from religious to secular concerns. He made four visits to England, where he lectured at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge and met Sir Thomas More, the chancellor of England; St. John Fisher, a professor at Cambridge University; and the theologian John Colet, who inspired him to study the Bible. He spent his later years visiting Italy, Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland, where he died. His greatest achievement was a Latin translation of the Greek New Testament. His secular publications include Proverbs (1500) and The Praise of Folly (1511). Gil Vicente (1465–1536/1537) Portuguese playwright who wrote in both Spanish and Portuguese and who combined lyrical as well as satiric talents. From 1502 to 1536 he was the Portuguese poet laureate and wrote fervent patriotic verse, such as Exhortation to War (1513) and Play of Fame (1515) inspired by imperial campaigns. Vicente’s 44 plays reflect the upheaval, squalor, and splendor of the era of great maritime explorations. Twelve of the plays were written in Spanish, 14 in Portuguese, and the remaining in both languages. His major plays included Jupiter’s Court (1521), The Forge of Love (1524), The Temple of Apollo (1526), and Summary of the History of God, The Ship of Love, The Coat of Arms of the City of Coimbra, and The Carriers (all 1527). His last four plays show him at the peak of his powers: The Pilgrimage of the Aggrieved (1533), Forest of Deceits (1536), Triumph of Winter (1529) and Amadís de Gaula (1532–33). Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (1533–1592) French courtier and the author of Essais (Essays), which established a new literary form. He began work on Essays in 1571; the first edition came out in 1580, and a second edition, in 1588. The
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first edition consisted of two books of 57 and 37 chapters, each chapter, or essay, varying greatly in length. The second edition included a third book. Essays is considered one of the most captivating and intimate self-portraits in literature. In a world corrupted by violence and hypocrisy, Montaigne sought understanding through self-examination. The title of the book was revealing because it is roughly translated from the French as “attempts,” implying trial and error and tentative exploration. The essays move freely from one topic to another and cover diverse and disparate subjects such as friendship, solitude, politics, sleep, fear, death, sadness, and moderation. Christopher Marlowe (1564–1593) English poet and playwright. Marlowe’s output was prodigious considering his short life—he died at 29, reportedly in a tavern brawl—and a writing career that spanned only six years. He created some of the finest plays of the Elizabethan era. He wrote the first, Tamburlaine the Great (published in 1590) while he was a student at Cambridge. His other plays include The Jew of Malta (1589), Dr. Faustus (1592), Edward II (1592), and The Massacre at Paris (1593), which were all published posthumously. His poem, the much praised Hero and Leander, was left incomplete at his death. Dido, Queen of Carthage, an unfinished play, was completed by Thomas Nashe in 1594. Pierre de Ronsard (1524–1585) French poet. A student of
the classics, Ronsard formed, with a group of fellow students, the literary group that came to be called the Pléiade, in emulation of the seven ancient Greek poets of Alexandria. The aim of the group was to elevate the French language to the level of the classical tongues as a medium of literary expression. Odes, Ronsard’s first collection of poems, was based on the Odes of Horace. In Les Amours he used the Italian canzona, a medieval Italian lyric poem in stanzaic form, as a model. In Bocages and Meslanges (both 1554), two of his most exquisite poems, he found inspiration in the Greek poet Anacreon. Continuation des Amours and Nouvelle Continuation des Amours mined the same vein. In 1555 he began to write a series of long poems published as Hymnes, based on the style of the Greek poet Callimachus. In Meslanges, he criticized the Western colonization of the New World, whose native people he described as ideal and noble savages worthy of admiration. During the Wars of Religion in France, Ronsard, an extreme Royalist and Catholic, used his pen to attack the Protestants in Discourse on the Miseries of These Times (1562). As the unofficial poet laureate of France, he undertook but did not complete a national epic called La Françiade, an imitation of Virgil’s Aeneid. The collected edition of his works, published in 1578, contained many new works including “Elegy Against the Woodcutters of Gatine,” Les Amours de Marie, and Sonnets pour Hélène. His last verse collection, Les Derniers Vers, was published posthumously.
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1532 1533 1536 1540 1541 1543
1545 1558 1562 1567 1571
1588
1598
Pedro Alvares Cabral claims Brazil for Portugal First African slaves are supplied to the Spanish on Hispaniola Martin Luther nails his Ninety-five Theses to the church door at Wittemberg Charles V becomes Holy Roman Emperor Luther is excommunicated at the Diet of Worms, marking the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition sails around the world, the first circumnavigation of the globe. Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés and 600 soldiers overthrow the Aztec Empire B¯abur overthrows the Lod¯ı dynasty at the Battle of Panipet and establishes the Mogul dynasty in India Henry VIII of England seeks annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon; denied his request, he repudiates papal supremacy and establishes himself as head of the Church of England The first Portuguese colony in Brazil is founded at São Vicente Francisco Pizarro conquers Peru and destroys the Inca Empire John Calvin published the Institutes of Christian Religion, the bedrock of Calvinism Ignatius Loyola founds the Jesuit Order, also known as the Society of Jesus Hernando de Soto discovers the Mississippi River Nicholas Copernicus lays the foundations of modern cosmology with his On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres Council of Trent begins the Counter-Reformation England loses Calais, its last foothold on the Continent The Wars of Religion begin in France as the crown is drawn into a war with the Huguenots Netherlands revolt against Spain as William the Silent initiates an 80-year struggle for independence The Holy League, an alliance of Christian powers, defeats the Turks in a decisive naval battle at Lepanto English deal a blow to Spanish naval power by destroying the flotilla of warships known as the Armada Henry IV issues the Edict of Nantes, granting French Huguenots religious freedom and civil rights
1500 BIRTH Wu Chengen, Chinese novelist
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1504 DUTCH
Adaagia Collection of proverbs by Desiderius Erasmus, humanist ENGLISH
PUBLICATIONS ITALIAN
Arcadia Work in prose and poetry by Jacopo Sannazaro
The Siege of Thebes Poem by John Lydgate GERMAN
Liber de Arti Distellandi Tract by Hieronymous Brunschwig, naturalist
PERSIAN
Anvare Soheyli (The Shining Star Canopus) Collection of verse fables by Hussain Vaeze Kashefi
1505 1501
PUBLICATION LATIN
BIRTH
Epitome Rerum Germanicarum German history by Jakob Wempfeling
Maurice Scève, French poet
DEATH Mir Ali Shir Nava‘i, Turkish poet and scholar
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
Enchiridion Militis Christianae Manual of Christian piety by Desiderius Erasmus GERMAN
1507 PUBLICATION ITALIAN
Il libro della prima navigazione per oceano alle terre de’negri della Bassa Ethiopia Travel narrative by navigator Alvise da Cadamosto
Ludus Dianae Allegorical verse drama by Conradus Celtis, German humanist
1508
SCOTTISH
The Palice of Honour Poem by Gavin Douglas
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
1502
Annotations in Pandectas Prose tract by Guillaume Budé, scholar of philosophy and jurisprudence ITALIAN
DEATH
La Cassaria (The Coffer) Dramatic comedy by Ludovico Ariosto
Sogi, Japanese poet SPANISH
PUBLICATIONS LATIN
Amadís de Gaula Romantic narrative by Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo
Amores Folk poem by Conradus Celtis, German writer
1509
SPANISH
Comedy of Calisto and Melibea Novel by Fernando de Rojas
BIRTH John Calvin (Jean Cauvin), French Protestant reformer
1503
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
BIRTH Garcilaso de la Vega, Spanish poet
The Ship of Fools Translation of Sebastian Brant’s Das Narrenschiff (1494) by Scottish-born Alexander Barclay
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The Praise of Folly Satire by Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch humanist and philosopher
Institutio Principis Christiani (The Education of a Christian Prince) Prose tract by Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch humanist and philosopher
1510
SPANISH
Play of Fame Play by Gil Vicente
BIRTH
1516
Lope de Rueda, Spanish playwright
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
Everyman Translation of Peter Dorland van Diest’s Elckerlijk (1495), a morality play
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Magnyfycens Morality play by John Skelton Utopia political essay by Sir Thomas More ITALIAN
1511
Orlando Furioso Poem by Ludovico Ariosto LATIN
PUBLICATION BURMESE
Parayana Wuthtu Prose tract by Shin Thilawuntha, monk and poet
De Orbe Novo (The New World) Prose tract by Peter Martyr (Pietro Martire d’Anghiera) PORTUGUESE
Auto de la Barca Morality play by Gil Vicente
1512
1517 PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATION
ENGLISH
SPANISH
Sea of Histories History by Fernán Pérez de Guzmán
The Tunnynge of Elynour Rummyng Comic poem by John Skelton LATIN
1513
Opus Maccaronicum Collection of satiric poems by Teofilo Folengo, Italian Benedictine monk
ENGLISH
Propalladia (The First Fruits of Pallas) Collection of seven comedies by Bartolomé de Torres Naharro
SPANISH
PUBLICATIONS The Troy Book Poem by John Lydgate
1518
ITALIAN
La Calandria Comic play by Bernardo Dovizi, Cardinal Bibiena The Prince Treatise on statecraft by Niccolò Machiavelli PORTUGUESE
Auto de la sibila Casandra (Act of the Sibyl Cassandra) Religious drama by Gil Vicente
PUBLICATION PORTUGUESE
Auto de la Barca de Purgatorio (The Ship of Purgatory) Morality play by Gil Vicente
1519
1515 PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
PORTUGUESE ITALIAN
Sofonisma Tragedy by Giangiorgio Trissino
Auto de la Barca de la Gloria (Act of the Ship of Glory) Morality play by Gil Vicente
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1524/1525
Parijatapahanannamu Narrative poem by Timanna
BIRTH
1520
Luíz Camões, Portuguese poet
PUBLICATION
1525 GERMAN
Address to the Nobility of the German Nation Polemical tract by Martin Luther, Protestant reformer
DEATH Bartolomé de Torres Naharro, Spanish playwright
1521 PUBLICATIONS
1526 BIRTH
ITALIAN
Bâkî (Mahmud Abdülbâkî), Turkish poet
The Art of War by Niccolò Machiavelli LATIN
Loci Communes Prose tract on the principles of the Reformation by Philip Melanchthon
PUBLICATIONS BURMESE
Kogan Pyo Collection of poems by Shin Maha Rahtathara LATIN
De Partu Virginis Epic by Jacopo Sannazaro, Italian poet
1522
SPANISH
The Temple of Apollo Play by Gil Vicente
BIRTHS Joachim du Bellay, French poet Jacques Cujas, French jurist and legal writer
PUBLICATION GERMAN
Schimpf und Ernst Collection of humorous short stories by Johann Pauli
1527 BIRTH Luis de León, Spanish mystic and poet
PUBLICATIONS LATIN
1523
De Arte Poetica Tract on poetic theory by Marco Girolamo Vida SPANISH
PUBLICATION GERMAN
Die Wittenbergische Nachtigall Allegorical tale in verse by Hans Sachs, playwright
Summary of the History of God; The Ship of Love; The Coat of Arms of the City of Coimbra; The Carriers Plays by Gil Vicente
1528 1524
BIRTH Rémy Belleau, French poet
BIRTH Pierre de Ronsard, French poet
PUBLICATION
DEATH
Il Cortegiano (The Courtier) Prose dialogue by Baldassare Castiglione, humanist
ITALIAN
Marko Maruli´c, Croatian poet and philosopher
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PUBLICATION SPANISH
Triumph of Winter Play by Gil Vicente
José de Anchieta, Portuguese Jesuit poet and playwright Fernando de Herrera, Spanish lyric poet
PUBLICATION FRENCH
1530
Gargantua Satire by François Rabelais
PUBLICATIONS
1535
GERMAN
Das Schlaraffenland Collection of doggerel verse by Hans Sachs ITALIAN
Sonetti e Canzoni Collection of verse by Jacopo Sannazaro
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
Bible Translation by Miles Coverdale
1536
1532 DEATHS
BIRTHS Jean-Antoine de Baïf, French poet Étienne Jodelle, French playwright and poet
Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch humanist Garcilaso de la Vega, Spanish poet Gil Vicente, Portuguese playwright
PUBLICATION
PUBLICATION FRENCH
Pantagruel Bawdy satire by François Rabelais
SPANISH
Forest of Deceits Play by Gil Vicente
1532–1533
1541 PUBLICATION
PUBLICATION
ITALIAN
SPANISH
Amadís de Gaula (Amadis of Gaul) Play by Gil Vicente
Orbecche Dramatic tragedy by Giambattista Cinzio Giraldi
1542
1533 BIRTH
BIRTH Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, French essayist
Saint John of the Cross (Juan de Yepes y Alvarez), Spanish mystic and poet
DEATH Ludovico Ariosto, Italian poet
1543
PUBLICATION SPANISH
The Pilgrimage of the Aggrieved Play by Gil Vicente
BIRTH Tuls¯ıd¯as, Hindu religious poet
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1548
Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer
BIRTH
PUBLICATION LATIN
De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (On the Revolution of the Spheres) Scientific treatise by Nicolaus Copernicus
Giordano Bruno, Italian philosopher
PUBLICATION SPANISH
LITERARY EVENT Pope Paul III issues the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, a list of forbidden books, which predates the first official index of 1564
Spiritual Exercises Religious writings by Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit Order
1549 1544
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
BIRTHS Ginés Pérez de Hita, Spanish writer Torquato Tasso, Italian epic poet
The Whole Booke of Psalmes Collection of psalms translated from the Old Testament by poets Thomas Sternhold and John Hopkins
DEATH Clément Marot, French poet
GERMAN
Grobianus Satire by Friedrich Dedekind
PUBLICATION FRENCH
1550
Delie: Object of Highest Virtue Poetic cycle by Maurice Scève
BIRTHS
1546 BIRTH
Juan de la Cueva, Spanish playwright and poet Vicente Espinel, Spanish poet
PUBLICATIONS
Johann Fischart, German satirist
FRENCH
Odes Poems by Pierre Ronsard
PUBLICATION ITALIAN
Orazia Tragic drama in verse by Pietro Aretino
ITALIAN
The Lives of the Most Eminent Italian Architects, Painters and Sculptors by Giorgio Vasari, art historian SWEDISH
1547
Tobia Commedia (The Comedy of Tobias) Play by Olaus Petrie, statesman
Mateo Alemán, Spanish playwright Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Spanish novelist, playwright, and poet
1550–1553/1555
BIRTHS
PUBLICATION
PUBLICATION ITALIAN
ITALIAN
L’Italia liberata dai Goti (The Deliverance of Italy from the Goths) Epic poem by Giangiorgio Trissino
Piacevoli notti (Facetious Nights) Collection of 74 stories by Giovanni Francesco Straparola
The Sixteenth Century: 1560
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Théodore-Agrippa d’Aubigné, French poet Paolo (Pietro) Sarpi, Italian philosopher Edmund Spenser, English poet
Pietro Aretino, Italian playwright and poet Fuzûlî (Mehmed ibn Suleyman), Turkish poet
PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS
ENGLISH FRENCH
Centuries Book of rhymed prophecies by Nostradamus (Michel de Nostredame), seer Cléopâtre captive Play by Étienne Jodelle Les Amours de P. de Ronsard Vandomoys, Ensemble de Bocages Collection of sonnets by Pierre de Ronsard
The Spider and the Flie Verse allegory by John Heywood SPANISH
Audi Filia (Listen, Son) Ascetic Christian text by Juan de Avila
1558 1553
BIRTH Thomas Kyd, English playwright
DEATH François Rabelais, French writer
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
Regrets Melancholy satire by Joachim du Bellay
1554 BIRTHS
PERSIAN
Diviani Mataibat Collection of satires by Abdurrahman Mushfiqi
Bálint Balassi, Hungarian lyric poet John Lyle, English prose writer Sir Walter Raleigh, English poet and adventurer Sir Philip Sidney, English poet and scholar
1559 PUBLICATION
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
Meslanges Poems by Pierre de Ronsard
SPANISH
La Diana Pastoral romance by Portuguese-born writer Jorge de Montemayor
ITALIAN
Le Novelle Collection of 214 short stories by Matteo Bandello
1560 1555 BIRTHS François de Malherbe, French poet Luís de Sousa, Portuguese historian
PUBLICATION
BIRTH John Owen, Welsh poet
DEATHS Joachim du Bellay, French poet Maurice Scève, French poet
PUBLICATION FRENCH
FRENCH
Les Hymnes Collection of addresses and panegyrics by Pierre de Ronsard
Songs and Sonnets Collected edition of the works of Pierre de Ronsard
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1561
The Supposes Earliest prose comedy in English, translated from Ludovico Ariosto’s Gli Suppositi by poet-playwright George Gascoigne
BIRTHS Francis Bacon, English philosopher Robert Southwell, English poet and Catholic martyr
FRENCH
The Methods of History Historiography by Jean Bodin, philosopher
1562 1567 BIRTH Lope de Vega, Spanish playwright
BIRTHS
PUBLICATION
Thomas Campion, English poet Thomas Nash, English playwright ITALIAN
Il Rinaldo Epic poem by Torquato Tasso
1568 1563
BIRTH Tommaso Campanella, Italian philosopher
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Book of Martyrs Martyrology by John Foxe A Mirrour for Magistrates Poetic work edited by George Ferrers and William Baldwin
1569–1589 PUBLICATION
1564
SPANISH
La Araucana Finest epic poem of the Spanish Golden Age of literature by Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga
BIRTHS Christopher Marlowe, English playwright William Shakespeare, English playwright
1565 DEATH Lope de Rueda, Spanish playwright
1570 BIRTHS Firishtah, Indian Muslim historian Thomas Middleton, English playwright
PUBLICATION ITALIAN
PUBLICATION ITALIAN
Ecatommiti Collection of moral and love tales by Giambattisto Cinzio Giraldi
The Four Books of Architecture Writings on architecture by the Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio
1571 1566 PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Ralph Roister Doister Play by Nicholas Udall
BIRTHS Thomas Dekker, English playwright Ben Jonson, English playwright and poet Matsunaga Teitoku, Japanese poet Nef ’i (Ömer), Turkish poet
The Sixteenth Century: 1580
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Light of Eyes Prose narrative by Azariah ben Moses dei Rossi, Jewish scholar and physician
1572
DEATH Rémy Belleau, French poet
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
Chronicles First authoritative history of England, by Raphael Holinshed
BIRTH John Donne, English poet
PUBLICATION
1578
PORTUGUESE
Os Lusíadas (The Lusitanians) National epic poem by Luíz de Camões
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
1573 BIRTH Mathurin Régnier, French poet
Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit Prose romance by John Lyly FRENCH
La Semaine (The Week) Religious epic poem by Guillaume de Salluste, seigneur du Bartas
DEATH Étienne Jodelle, French playwright and poet
PUBLICATIONS GERMAN
1578 PUBLICATION POLISH
Der Flohatz Verse satire by Johann Fischart
The Dismissal of the Greek Envoys Poem by Jan Kochanowski LATIN
Austrias Poem by Guinean writer Juan Latino
1579 1574 BIRTH Thomas Heywood, English playwright
BIRTHS John Fletcher, English playwright Luis Vélez de Guevara, Spanish playwright
PUBLICATION
PUBLICATION AWADHI
Ra¯macaritma¯nas (Lake of the Acts of Rama) Epic religious poem by Tuls¯ıd¯as, Hindu author
ENGLISH
The Shepheard’s Calendar Twelve eclogues, one for each month of the year, by Edmund Spenser
1580
1575 BIRTH Cyril Tourneur, English playwright
PUBLICATION
BIRTHS Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Villegas, Spanish poet and satirist John Webster, English playwright
ITALIAN
Jerusalem Delivered Religious epic poem by poet and playwright Torquato Tasso
DEATH Luíz Camões, Portuguese poet
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SPANISH
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
Essays by Michel de Montaigne, philosopher
De los nombres de Cristo (The Names of Christ) Theological treatise by Fray Luis Ponce de León
ITALIAN
Aminta Pastoral drama by Torquato Tasso POLISH
Threny Series of verse laments by Jan Kochanowski
1584 BIRTHS Francis Beaumont, English playwright Tirso de Molina (Gabriel Téllez), Spanish playwright
1581
DEATH Jan Kochanowski, Polish poet
BIRTHS Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, Dutch historian, playwright, and poet Juan Ruiz de Alarcón y Mendoza, Mexican-born Spanish playwright
PUBLICATION ITALIAN
Spaccio della Bestia Trionfante (On the Infinite Universe and Worlds) Anti-Catholic work drawing heavily on Hermetic Gnosticism by Giordano Bruno
1582 1585
BIRTH John Barclay, Scottish satirist
BIRTHS DEATHS George Buchanan, Scottish poet Wu Chengen, Chinese writer of fiction and poetry
LITERARY EVENT
Uriel Acosta, Portuguese Jewish scholar Francis Beaumont, English playwright Gerbrand Adriaenszoon Bredero, Dutch poet and playwright John Cotton, English clergyman and New England Puritan
Crusca Academy, for the study and “purification” of the Italian language, founded in Florence, Italy
DEATH
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
Pierre de Ronsard, French poet and critic
ENGLISH
SPANISH
An Apologie for Poetrie Literary criticism by Philip Sidney Diverse Voyages Touching the Discovery of America Travel narrative by Richard Hakluyt New Testament translation by Roman Catholic scholars at Rheims and Douai
La Galatea Pastoral romance by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra TELUGU
Kalapurnodayamu Comedy of errors by Pimgali Suranna, Indian poet
FRENCH
Bradamante Play by Robert Garnier
1583
1586 BIRTH John Ford, English playwright
BIRTHS Hugo Grotius, Dutch jurist, humanist, and essayist Philip Massinger, English playwright
DEATH
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
Les Juives (The Jewish Women) Novel by Robert Garnier Last Loves (Cleonice) Poems by Philippe Desportes
Sir Philip Sydney, English poet
ENGLISH
Astrophel Pastoral elegy on the death of Philip Sidney by Edmund Spenser
The Sixteenth Century: 1592
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1587 BIRTH
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Annales Ecclesiastici Ecclesiastical history by Caesar Baronius
The First Part of the Angelica Poems by Barahond de Soto
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DEATHS Jacques Cujas, French legal writer Johann Fischart, German playwright Guillaume de Salluste, seigneur du Bartas, French poet
Joost van den Vondel, Dutch poet and dramatist
PUBLICATIONS
DEATH Bach Van (Nguyen Bin Khiem), Vietnamese poet
PUBLICATION POLISH
ENGLISH
The Arcadia Prose romance by Philip Sidney Rosalynde Prose romance by Thomas Lodge Tamburlaine the Great Drama in blank verse by Christopher Marlowe
Victoria Deorum Poem by Sebastian Klonowic ITALIAN
1588
Il pastor fido (The Faithful Shepherd) Pastoral tragicomedy by Giovanni Batista Guarini Viaggio all’India Orientali Travel narrative of a journey from Aleppo to India by Gasparo Balbi
Ivan Gunduli´c, Croatian poet and promoter of Slavic nationalism Thomas Hobbes, English philosopher and essayist Marin Mersenne, French philosopher
1591
BIRTHS
BIRTHS
Abdurrahman Mushfiqi, Persian poet Nawade I, Burmese poet
Joseph Solomon Delmedigo, Greek Jewish theologian, physician, and philosopher Robert Herrick, English poet
PUBLICATION
DEATHS
DEATHS
ENGLISH
Tres Thomae Roman Catholic prose tract by Thomas Stapleton
1589 BIRTHS Honorat de Bueil, seigneur de Racan, French poet Teimuraz I, Turko-Persian poet and monarch of Georgia
Luis de León, Spanish mystic poet Saint John of the Cross (Juan de Yepes y Alvarez), Spanish mystic poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Astrophel and Stella Sonnet sequence by Philip Sidney The Comedy of Errors Play by William Shakespeare Endimion, The Man in the Moone Allegorical prose play by John Lyly Titus Andronicus Play by William Shakespeare
DEATH Jean-Antoine de Baïf, French poet
ITALIAN
Queen of Scotland Play by Federico della Valle
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
1592
The Faerie Queene Epic poem by Edmund Spenser Henry VI Play by William Shakespeare
BIRTHS FRENCH
Dialogues de Dom Frei Amador Arraiz Moral and religious tract by Amador Arrais
Johannes Amos Comenius, Czech Moravian churchman and educator Pierre Gassendi, French philosopher and mathematician
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DEATHS Nahapet Khutchak, Armenian poet Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, French essayist
PUBLICATIONS CHINESE
Xiyou Ji (The Journey to the West) Travel narrative by Wu Chengen ENGLISH
Midas Prose play by John Lyly Richard III Tragedy by William Shakespeare The Spanish Tragedie Play by Thomas Kyd HEBREW
Zemah David (The Plant of David) History by David ben Solomon Gans SPANISH
1595 BIRTHS Thomas Carew, English poet Jean Desmaret’s de Saint-Sorlen, French critic Bihari Lal, Hindi poet Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski, Polish Jesuit poet
DEATHS Robert Southwell, English poet and Catholic martyr Torquato Tasso, Italian poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Amoretti Series of sonnets by Edmund Spenser A Midsummer Night’s Dream Comedy by William Shakespeare Richard II Tragedy by William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet Tragedy by William Shakespeare
De Sacramento Matrimonii Prose tract by Jesuit Tomás Sánchez
POLISH
The Boatmen Poem by Sebastian Klonowic
1593 BIRTH George Herbert, English metaphysical poet
DEATH Christopher Marlowe, English poet and playwright
1596 BIRTHS René Descartes, French philosopher Constantijn Huygens, Dutch poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
King John Play by William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice Play by William Shakespeare
The Taming of the Shrew Comedy by William Shakespeare
1597 1594
BIRTH Vincent Voiture, French poet
DEATHS Bálint Balassi, Hungarian lyric poet Thomas Kyd, English playwright
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Dido, Queen of Carthage Play by Christopher Marlowe Edward II Play by Christopher Marlowe, completed by Thomas Nashe Love’s Labour’s Lost Play by William Shakespeare The Rape of Lucrece Play by William Shakespeare Shadow of the Night Poem by George Chapman The Two Gentlemen of Verona Play by William Shakespeare PORTUGUESE
Varias Rimas ao Bom Jesus Religious poems by Diego Bernardez
DEATHS José de Anchieta, Portuguese Jesuit poet and playwright Fernando de Herrera, Spanish lyric poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Henry IV, Part I Play by William Shakespeare Henry IV, Part II Play by William Shakespeare
1598 BIRTH Georg Stiernhielm, Swedish poet
The Sixteenth Century: 1599
PUBLICATIONS
DEATH ENGLISH
The Blind Beggar of Alexandria Play by George Chapman Every Man in His Humour Comedy by Ben Jonson The Merry Wives of Windsor Play by William Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing Play by William Shakespeare SPANISH
Arcadia Novel by Lope de Vega La Dragontea Epic poem by Lope de Vega
Edmund Spenser, English poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
As You Like It Play by William Shakespeare Every Man Out of his Humour Play by Ben Jonson Henry V Play by William Shakespeare Julius Caesar Play by William Shakespeare SPANISH
Guzmán de Alfarache Novel by novelist Mateo Alemán
1599 BIRTH Meric Casaubon, Swiss-born English humanist
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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY , feeling. The term, first applied by John Dryden to John Donne, was expanded by Samuel Johnson to other poets like Richard Crashaw. The Restoration—so called because it represented the restoration to the English throne of the fun-loving Charles II after the austere Puritan Commonwealth—witnessed a resurgence of drama led by playwrights such as John Dryden. The golden age of French drama and letters included a galaxy of writers who continued the tradition of the Pléiade: Molière, Jean Racine, Pierre Corneille, Nicolas Boileau, and Jean de La Fontaine. In Holland three of the finest Dutch poets—Henric Spieghel, Daniël Heinsius, and Gerbrand Bredero—flourished during this period. The greatest literary conflict in the 17th century was between the ancients and the moderns, or those who thought that literature should be modeled on Greek and Latin classics and those who favored vernacular and demotic expressions. The moderns eventually won, but their victory did not come until the 18th century.
The 17th century was a period of turbulence, no less in literature than in politics, religion, and society. Massive shifts took place in a number of sectors at the same time, and new civilizations took shape under the fog of war. An intellectual upheaval resulted in a vast flow of new ideas in culture, metaphysics, politics, economics, and, above all, natural science. This is seen clearly in the expansion of Western culture into the most remote parts of the world. Europeans were exploring new continents, geographically as well as philosophically, and the existing non-Western cultures, especially the Islamic and Chinese, were subjected to immense pressures. Western Christendom, which had been thus far characterized by a unity of spirit and tradition, was being replaced, as Europe became more fragmented. The spirit of the age was clearly reflected in the century’s important literary works, all of which contained some degree of philosophy as writers tried to redefine the world around them. Four of the greatest literary works of the age were René Descartes’s Discourse on Method (1647), Blaise Pascal’s Pensées (1670), Francis Bacon’s Advancement of Learning (1605), and Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan (1651), all of them weighted with serious reflections on the changing times. They were characterized by an effort to expand a skeptical, rationalistic mode of thought (formerly limited to science) to politics, religion, and society. In Germany, Spain, and Italy, the result was baroque literature, an offshoot of baroque art, manifested in the works of Giambattista Marino in Italy, Luis de Góngora y Argote in Spain, and Martin Opitz in Germany. Baroque denoted a style marked by elaboration and ornament and the use of allegory, rhetoric, and daring artifice. In England, metaphysical poetry and Restoration drama were outstanding developments of the period. Metaphysical poetry was a highly intellectualized form of verse marked by bold and ingenious conceits, complex and subtle ideas, frequent use of paradox, and deliberate harshness or rigidity of expression. It was chiefly concerned with analysis of
Major Writers of the Seventeenth Century Molière (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) (1622–1673) French
playwright considered the greatest of all French writers of comedy. His first success came in 1659 with Les Précieuses ridicules (The Affected Young Ladies). Molière wrote little for publication; his plays were made for the stage. He never issued a collected or revised edition and never read proofs. Competition was the motto of his life, along with an unremitting struggle to maintain the interest and loyalty of his troupe’s audiences and actors. His major plays were The 47
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School for Wives (1663), Tartuffe (1669), Le Misanthrope (1667), The Miser (1669), The Bourgeois Gentleman (1671), Don Juan (1665), The Blue Stockings (1672), and his last play, The Imaginary Invalid (1674). Pierre Corneille (1606–1684) French playwright, consid-
ered the father of French classical tragedy. His early plays included comedies and tragicomedies, such as Mélite (1630), The Widow (1632), Clitandre (1631), The Royal Place (1634), and The Maidservant (1634). He broke new ground with Médée (1635) and Le Cid (1637), the first classical tragedy of the French theater. A number of Roman tragedies followed: Horace (1641), Cinna (1643), and Ployeucte (1643), which together with Le Cid are known as the Classical Tetralogy. The Roman plays were followed by more tragedies: The Death of Pompey (1644), Rodogune (1645), Theodore (1646), and Heraclius (1647). In 1644 he turned again to comedy with The Liar. In his later years he continued to turn out a surprising number of comedies and tragedies, including Don Sanche d’Aragon (1650), Andromède (1650), Nicomède (1651), and Pertharite (1652). An interregnum of eight years followed, but after 1659 he produced one play a year. They included The Golden Fleece (1660), Sertorius (1662), Othon (1664), Agésilas (1666), Attila (1667), and Pulchérie (1672). His final play was the tragedy Suréna (1674). Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600–1681) Spanish dramatist
and poet, second only to the 16th-century writer Lope de Vega in his influence on the Spanish theater. Calderón abandoned the ministry in 1623 and began to write plays. He returned to the church after 30 years and was ordained in 1651, but continued to write. Calderón’s major secular plays were The Painter of His Dishonor (1645), The Schism of England (1627), The Surgeon of His Honor (1635), Life Is a Dream (1635), The Mayor of Zalamea (1640), and The Daughter of the Air (1653). Plays in which mythological themes predominate include Echo and Narcissus (1651), The Statue of Prometheus (1669), and Wild Beasts Are Tamed by Love (1669). Calderón also produced a large body of religious works, including The Constant Prince (1629), The WonderWorking Magician (1637), The Two Lovers of Heaven (1636), and The Female Joseph (1640). Calderón was a prolific writer of autos sacramentales (morality plays), of which the best known are The Lord’s Vineyard (1674), The Merchant’s Ship (1674), The New Shelter for the Poor (1675), The Greatest Day of Days (1678), and The Faithful Shepherd (1678). John Milton (1608–1674) One of the greatest poets in the English language and author of the epic Paradise Lost (1667), Milton was also a noted historian, scholar, pamphleteer, and Puritan partisan. He began writing poetry at college, composing “L’Allegro” and “Il Penseroso,” later published in Poems (1645). He produced the masque Comus in 1634 (in which he dramatized the conflict of good and evil) and the
elegy Lycidas in 1637. Milton was active in Oliver Cromwell’s Commonwealth, serving as its chief propagandist. To this period belongs his defense of freedom speech, Areopagitica (1644). After the fall of the Commonwealth, Milton barely escaped with his life and then went blind. Defying his blindness, he wrote the great masterpiece with which his name will be ever associated: Paradise Lost, one of the supreme achievements of world literature because of its cosmic scope. He followed with the sequel, Paradise Regained (1671), which was published together with Samson Agonistes. Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) French mathematician, philo-
sopher, theologian, and physicist. As a scientist, Pascal invented the first digital calculator and the syringe and discovered Pascal’s law of pressure and the principle of the hydraulic press. He is better known to posterity, however, as a religious thinker than as a scientist. A devout Roman Catholic, he was drawn to Jansenism, a pietist movement, and wrote the Provincial Letters in defense of his faith, followed by Pensées, a collection of apologetical notes on Christianity. Both were immediate successes, marked by a lapidary prose that introduced the modern era in French letters. Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653–1725) Japanese play-
wright, considered the greatest in Japanese theater. He is credited with more than 100 plays, most of which were written for the Bunraku, or puppet theater. The Soga Heir (1683) was the first work attributed to him. From 1684 to 1705 he wrote Kabuki plays (popular Japanese theater that blends realism and formalism through music, dance, and mime staged in spectacular costumes) but returned to Bunraku, working for Takemoto Gidayu’s puppet theater. Chikamatsu wrote mostly historical romances and domestic tragedies. His most famous works are The Battle of Coxinga (1715) and Double Suicide at Amijima (1720). Jean Racine (1639–1699) French playwright and master of classical tragedy, a rival of Molière and Pierre Corneille. His first dramatic success came in 1666, when the Hôtel de Bourgogne produced Andromaque with the playwright’s mistress in the starring role. He followed this with his only comedy, The Litigants (1668). He returned to tragedy with Britannicus and Berenice, both set in imperial Rome. Four great tragedies established his dominance in the Paris theater: Bajazet (1672), Mithridate (1673), Iphigénie en Aulide (1674), and Phèdre (1677). The last was considered the most poetic of his tragedies. His last two plays were commissioned by Louis XIV’s wife, Madame de Maintenon: Esther (1689) and Athalie (1691). John Donne (1572–1631) English metaphysical poet. Born
to devout Roman Catholic parents, John Donne began writing poetry as a student in London. His early writings include several secular poems, such as “Song” (“Go and catch a falling
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star”), “A Valediction Forbidding Mourning,” “The Bait,” “The Canonization,” “Elegy XX: To His Mistress Going to Bed,” and “The Anniversary.” Between 1603 and 1613 his first religious poems appeared in The Holy Sonnets, including “Death, Be Not Proud” and “Batter My Heart.” In 1615 Donne accepted holy orders, and six years later he was installed as dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. As dean, he wrote the celebrated Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, which includes such passages as “No man is an island” and “Never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.”
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1620 Matsuo Basho¯ (Matsuo Munefusa) (1644–1694) The
greatest of the Japanese haiku poets, Matsuo Bash¯o abandoned his samurai status in 1666 and devoted himself to poetry. In 1679 he wrote his first verse in a new style in which he attempted to go beyond dependence on form and allusion; he tried in the Zen fashion to illustrate the meaning of life in simple patterns and small objects. His finest work is the renga, or the linked verse, in which he excelled. In 1684 Bash¯o made the first of many journeys that figure prominently in his works. The Narrow Road to the Deep North (1694) describes his visit to northern Japan. John Dryden (1631–1700) English poet and playwright so
influential that the Restoration was for a time known as the Age of Dryden. When Charles II was restored to the English throne, Dryden wrote a number of laudatory poems, such as Astrae Redux (1660), To His Sacred Majesty (1661), and Annus Mirabilis (1667). The king named him poet laureate in 1668 and royal historiographer in 1670. When the London theaters reopened under the Restoration, Dryden produced a number of plays: The Wild Gallant (1663), The Indian Queen (1665), The Indian Emperour (1665), Secret Love, or the Maiden Queen (1667), Tyrannick Love (1669), The Conquest of Granada by the Spaniards (1670), Marriage A-la-Mode (1675), Aureng-Zebe (1675), and All for Love (1677). Dryden soon turned to verse satire with the publication of Absalom and Achitophel in 1681 and Mac Flecknoe in 1682. Dryden returned to the stage with the tragedy Don Sebastian (1690) and collaborated with Henry Purcell in Amphitryon (1690) and King Arthur (1691). With the failure of his tragicomedy Love Triumphant (1694) Dryden stopped writing for the theater, but he continued to translate the works of Latin authors. Besides his secular works, Dryden is known for his poem The Hind and the Panther (1687), an apology for the Roman Catholic Church, which he joined in 1685.
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Scottish and English crowns are united as James VI of Scotland ascends the English throne as James I French settlers found Port Royal, the first permanent European colony in Canada Virginia Company builds Jamestown in Virginia, the first English colony in North America. Telescope is invented by a Dutch lensmaker and improved by Galileo Galilei Thirty Years’ War between Catholics and Protestants in the Holy Roman Empire begins with the Defenestration of Prague Mayflower lands at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts and the Pilgrims found a Puritan commonwealth Dutch West Indian Company founds New Netherland, a colony on the Hudson River in what is now New York Portugal casts off Spanish rule as João II, duke of Bragança, declares himself John IV; Spain accepts Portuguese independence in 1668 after the Battle of Montesclaros Civil war begins in England between royalists and the Puritans, led by Oliver Cromwell Manchu rule begins in China following an invasion by Fulin Treaty of Westphalia ends the Thirty Years’ War Charles I is executed at Whitehall following the triumph of the Puritans under Oliver Cromwell; the Commonwealth is established Commonwealth is superseded by the protectorate headed by Oliver Cromwell Hudson’s Bay Company, the oldest joint-stock company in the world, is founded in Canada by English merchants seeking profits from the fur trade Royal African Company is founded to trade in slaves from West Africa Louis XIV revokes the Edict of Nantes in an effort to crush the Huguenots James II flees England as the Glorious Revolution places William of Orange on the English throne British Parliament passes the Toleration Act exempting Protestant Dissenters (but not Roman Catholics) from certain penal laws and guaranteeing them freedom of worship; it also passes the Bill of Rights, one of the fundamental instruments of the English constitution
1600 BIRTH Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Spanish playwright and poet
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PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Cynthia’s Revels Comedy by Ben Jonson Hamlet Play by William Shakespeare The Shoemaker’s Holiday Play by Thomas Dekker Twelfth Night, or What You Will Play by William Shakespeare
The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus Play by Christopher Marlowe SPANISH
The Grandeur of Mexico Epic poem by Bernardo de Balbuena
1605
POLISH
Judas Sack Poem by Sebastian Klonowic
BIRTH Sir Thomas Browne, English author
1601
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
Grandida Play by Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft
BIRTHS Baltsar Gracián y Morales, Spanish Jesuit philosopher S¯a’ib of Tabriz, Persian poet Tristan (François l’Hermite), French playwright and poet
DEATH Thomas Nashe, English playwright
ENGLISH
The Advancement of Learning Treatise by Francis Bacon King Lear Play by William Shakespeare Macbeth Play by William Shakespeare The Tragedie of Philotas Masque by Samuel Daniel SPANISH
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Don Quijote de la Mancha, el ingenioso hidalgo (Don Quixote) Novel by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Troilus and Cressida Play by William Shakespeare PORTUGUESE
1606
Brazilian Prosopeya First national epic by Bento Teixeira Pinto
BIRTHS
1603
Pierre Corneille, French playwright Sir William D’Avenant, English poet and playwright
DEATH John Lyle, English dramatist
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
All’s Well That Ends Well Play by William Shakespeare
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
1604 BIRTH
Antony and Cleopatra Play by William Shakespeare If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody Play by Thomas Heywood The Queenes Arcadia Pastoral tragicomedy by Samuel Daniel Volpone, or the Fox Play by Ben Jonson
Manasseh ben Israel, Dutch-Jewish scholar
1607
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Malcontent Play by John Marston Measure for Measure Play by William Shakespeare The Passionate Shepheard Poem by Nicholas Breton The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice Play by William Shakespeare
BIRTHS Paul Gerhardt, German hymn writer Georg Philipp Harsdörfer, German poet Tuk¯ar¯am, Hindu Marathi poet Francisco de Rojos Zorrilla, Spanish playwright
The Seventeenth Century: 1613
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Coriolanus Play by William Shakespeare Holy Sonnets Poems by John Donne Timon of Athens Play by William Shakespeare A Woman Killed with Kindness Play by Thomas Heywood
1608 BIRTH John Milton, English poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Pericles, Prince of Tyre Play by William Shakespeare Philaster Play by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher The White Devil Play by John Webster
LITERARY EVENTS Authorized Version of the English Bible, also known as the King James Bible, is published English translation of the Iliad by George Chapman
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
An Anatomy of the World: The First Anniversary Elegiac lament by John Donne Henry VIII Play by William Shakespeare The Maid’s Tragedy Tragedy by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher May Day Comedy by George Chapman The Tempest Play by William Shakespeare
1612 1609 BIRTHS Paul Fleming, German lyric poet Jean de Rotrou, French playwright Sir John Suckling, English poet
BIRTHS Anne Bradstreet, American poet Samuel Butler, English poet Richard Crashaw, English religious poet Ku Chiang, Chinese scholar
DEATH Giovanni Battista Guarini, Italian playwright
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Appius and Virginia Tragic play by John Webster and Thomas Heywood Cymbeline Play by William Shakespeare Epicoene, or the Silent Woman Comedy by Ben Jonson The Faerie Queene Poem by Edmund Spenser Sonnets by William Shakespeare
1610
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
Teeuwis the Peasant Comedy by Samuel Coster ENGLISH
Cupid’s Revenge Play by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher The Progresse of the Soul: The Second Anniversary Metaphysical poem by John Donne The Widow’s Tears Tragicomedy by George Chapman
BIRTH
1613
Paul Scarron, French poet
BIRTHS
DEATHS Juan de la Cueva, Spanish poet Tomás Sánchez, Spanish Jesuit moralist
Khushhal Khan Khatak, Afghan national poet François de La Rochefoucauld, French writer of maxims
PUBLICATIONS
DEATHS ENGLISH
The Alchemist Play by Ben Jonson Winter’s Tale Play by William Shakespeare SPANISH
Peribanez Play by Lope de Vega
Natshinnaung, Burmese poet and monarch Mathurin Régnier, French satirist
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
Geeraert van Velsen Play by Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft
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ENGLISH
1617
The Revenge of the Bussy D’Amboise Dramatic tragedy by George Chapman
PUBLICATIONS SPANISH
Exemplary Stories Short stories by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Fuente ovejuna Dramatic piece by Lope de Vega
DUTCH
Boeto Play by Dutch playwright Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft FRENCH
1614
Collected Works Theological treatises by John Calvin, Protestant reformer
BIRTHS Mateo Alemán, Spanish novelist Hallgrimur Petursson, Icelandic hymn writer and poet
1618 BIRTHS
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Bartholomew Fair Dramatic comedy by Ben Jonson The Duchess of Malfi Tragedy by John Webster The History of the World History by Walter Raleigh A Wife Poem by Thomas Overbury
1615
Abraham Cowley, English poet Richard Lovelace, English poet
DEATHS Gerebrand Adriaanszoon Bredero, Dutch playwright Sir Walter Raleigh, English poet and adventurer
PUBLICATIONS CHINESE
Jin Ping Mei (The Plum in the Golden Vase) Novel, anonymous
BIRTHS Richard Baxter, English churchman and devotional writer D¯ar¯a Shik¯oh, Indo-Persian mystic poet
DEATH
ENGLISH
The Loyal Subject Play by John Fletcher Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue Play by Ben Jonson
Nuruddin Muhammad Tahir Zuhuri, Indo-Persian poet
SPANISH
Life of Squire Marcos of Obregon Novel by Vicente Espinel The Youth of the Cid Play by Guillén de Castro y Bellvis
PUBLICATION SPANISH
Pedro, the Artful Dodger Play by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
1619 1616
BIRTH Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac, French writer and adventurer
DEATHS Francis Beaumont, English playwright Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Spanish novelist, playwright, and poet Richard Hakluyt, English voyager William Shakespeare, English playwright
DEATH Ginés Pérez de Hita, Spanish writer and soldier
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Devil Is an Ass Comedy by Ben Jonson The Forest Collection of short poems by Ben Jonson FRENCH
Tragiques Poem in seven cantos by Théodore-Agrippa d’Aubigné
La Bergeries Pastoral play in verse by Honorat du Bueil, seigneur de Racan PORTUGUESE
Life of Archbishop Dominican Friar Bartolomeu dos Martires Biography by Luís de Sousa Village Court Poems by Francisco Rodrigues Lobo
The Seventeenth Century: 1625
1620
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BIRTH
BIRTH
Miklós Zrínyi, Hungarian poet
Blaise Pascal, French scientist and theologian
DEATHS
DEATHS
Thomas Campion, English poet Firishtah, Indian Muslim historian
Paolo (Pietro) Sarpi, Italian philosopher Tulsid¯ as, Hindu poet
PUBLICATION
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Novum Organum Philosophical treatise by Francis Bacon
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
1621
The Devil’s Law Case Tragicomedy by John Webster The Duchess of Malfi Play by John Webster The Cypresse Grove Meditations by Scottish poet William Drummond
BIRTHS Jean de La Fontaine, French poet Andrew Marvell, English metaphysical poet
LATIN
De Augmentis Scientiarum Treatise by English writer Francis Bacon
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton Women Beware Women Play by Thomas Middleton
1624 BIRTHS
1622
Angelus Silesius (Johannes Scheffler), German mystic writer Arnold Geulincx, Belgian philosopher
DEATH
BIRTHS Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, German novelist Molière (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin), French playwright Henry Vaughan, Welsh poet
Vicente Espinel, Spanish poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions Devotions by John Donne Rule a Wife and Have a Wife Comedy by John Fletcher
DEATHS John Barclay, Scottish satirist John Owen, Welsh poet
SPANISH
Bernardo; or the Victory at Roncesvilles Epic poem by Bernardo de Balbuena
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
Exquisitely Foolish Satire by Constantijn Huygens The Great Songbook Poems by Gerbrand Adriaenszoon Bredero
1625
ENGLISH
The History of Henry VII Biography by Francis Bacon ITALIAN
BIRTH
Wac l⁄ aw Potocki, Polish poet
The Rape of the Bucket Mock heroic poem by Alessandro Tassoni
DEATHS SPANISH
Gerardo, the Unfortunate Spaniard Romance by Gonzalo de Céspedes y Meneses
John Fletcher, English playwright Giambattista Marini, Italian poet John Webster, English playwright
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PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
DUTCH
Palamedes, or Murdered Innocence Play by Joost van den Vondel Ship’s Talk Play by Constantijn Huygens
The Lover’s Melancholy Play by John Ford ’Tis a Pity She’s a Whore Play by John Ford
ENGLISH
“His Majesty’s Escape at St. Andere” Poem by Edmund Waller “On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough” Elegy by John Milton A Staple of News Comedy by Ben Jonson The Woman’s Prize, or the Tamer Tamed Play by John Fletcher
SPANISH
Truth Under Suspicion Comedy by Mexican-born playwright Juan Ruiz de Alarcón
1629
LATIN
The Law of War and Peace Legal work by Dutch scholar Hugo Grotius
PUBLICATIONS
TAMIL
Kantapuranam Poem of more than 10,000 stanzas by Kasiyappa Sivakariyar
ENGLISH
The Roman Actor Play by Philip Massinger “On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity” Poem by John Milton SPANISH
1626
The Constant Prince Play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca Phantom Lady Play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
DEATHS Francis Bacon, English philosopher Cyril Tourneur, English playwright
1630
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
The New Atlantis Treatise on political philosophy by Francis Bacon
DEATH Théodore-Agrippa d’Aubigné, French poet
PUBLICATIONS
1627
DANISH
Hexaemeron Religious poem by Anders Christiensen Arrebo, clergyman
DEATHS Luis de Góngora y Argote, Spanish lyric poet Thomas Middleton, English playwright
DUTCH
Overijssel Songs and Poems Collection by Jacobus Revius ENGLISH
PUBLICATIONS CROATIAN
Osman Epic poem by Ivan Gunduli´c
“On Shakespeare” Poem by John Milton The Honest Whore Play by Thomas Dekker FRENCH
SPANISH
The Life of Buscon Picaresque novel by Francisco Gómez Quevedo y Villegas Visions Satiric portraits by Francisco Gómez Quevedo y Villegas
Melite, or the False Letters Comedy by Pierre Corneille The Wood Nymph, or the Living Corpse Play by Jean Mairet SPANISH
1628
The Deceiver of Seville and the Stone Guest Drama by Tirso de Molina
BIRTHS John Bunyan, English allegorical writer Charles Perrault, French poet
1631
DEATH
BIRTH
François de Malherbe, French poet
John Dryden, English poet and playwright
The Seventeenth Century: 1636
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John Donne, English poet
DEATH
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Caesar and Pompey Dramatic tragedy by George Chapman “Il Penseroso” Poem by John Milton
George Chapman, English playwright and poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Comus, A Masque Dramatic piece by John Milton
1632 BIRTHS John Locke, English political philosopher Jean Mabillon, French Benedictine monk and historian Baruch Spinoza, Dutch Jewish philosopher
FRENCH
Sophonisbe Tragedy by Jean Mairet
LITERARY EVENT Académie Française is founded in Paris
1635
DEATHS Thomas Dekker, English poet Luís de Sousa, Portuguese historian
BIRTH Philippe Quinault, French playwright
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Magnetic Lady, or Humours Reconciled Dramatic comedy by Ben Jonson “L’Allegro” Poem by John Milton LATIN
Roxana Tragedy by English poet and clergyman William Alabaster
DEATHS Nef ’i (Ömer), Turkish poet Alessandro Tassoni, Italian poet Lope de Vega, Spanish playwright
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
Mark Antony, or Cleopatra Play by Jean Mairet GREEK
1633
The Sacrifice of Abraham Mystery play by Vitzéntzos Kornáros SPANISH
BIRTH Samuel Pepys, English diarist
Life Is a Dream Metaphysical play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca The Surgeon of His Honor Play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca URDU
DEATH George Herbert, English metaphysical poet
All Sentiments Poem by Indian writer Mulla Vajhi
PUBLICATIONS
1636
ENGLISH
Arcades Short dramatic piece by John Milton The Holy Sonnets Poems by John Donne The Jew of Malta Drama in blank verse by Christopher Marlowe Poetical Blossomes Collection of poems by Abraham Cowley “Song” (“Go and catch a falling star”) Poem by John Donne A Tale of a Tub Comedy by Ben Jonson The Temple Collection of poems by George Herbert A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning Poem by John Donne FRENCH
Virginie Play by Jean Mairet
BIRTH Nicolas Boileau, French poet and critic
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Great Duke of Florence Romantic comedy by Philip Massinger FRENCH
The Comic Illusion Comic drama by Pierre Corneille
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SPANISH
Two Lovers of Heaven Play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
1637 BIRTH Mary White Rowlandson, English-born American writer
DEATH Ben Jonson, English playwright
PUBLICATIONS
Thomas Carew, English poet John Ford, English playwright Jean Ruiz de Alarcón y Mendoza, Spanish playwright
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American An Almanac for New England for the Year 1639 First almanac published in the American colonies by William Pierce British The Tragedy of Chabot, Admiral of France Play by George Chapman
ENGLISH
Lycidas Poem by John Milton
1640
FRENCH
Discours de la méthode Philosophical tract by René Descartes Le Cid Tragicomedy by Pierre Corneille SPANISH
The Wonder-Working Magician Religious drama by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
BIRTHS Aphra Behn, English poet, playwright, and novelist Pu Songling, Chinese novelist and poet William Wycherley, English playwright
DEATHS
1638 BIRTH Nicolas de Malebranche, French philosopher
Robert Burton, English writer Uriel da Costa, Portuguese-born Dutch Jewish philosopher Paul Fleming, German lyric poet Philip Massinger, English playwright Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski, Polish Jesuit poet
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
DEATH Ivan Gunduli´c, Croatian poet
Joseph in Egypt Play by Joost van den Vondel ENGLISH
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
Gysbreght von Aemstel Historical drama by Joost van den Vondel ENGLISH
Barnabees Journal Rhymed verse (some in Latin) by Richard Brathwaite The Goblins Comedy by Sir John Suckling Love’s Riddle Pastoral drama by Abraham Cowley
Timber, or Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter Miscellaneous reflections by Ben Jonson Underwoods Minor poems by Ben Jonson FRENCH
Cinna, or the Clemency of Augustus Dramatic tragedy by Pierre Corneille Horace Tragedy by Pierre Corneille Polyeucte Tragedy by Pierre Corneille SPANISH
1639
The Female Joseph Play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca The Mayor of Zalamea Play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
BIRTHS
1641
Increase Mather, American divine Jean Racine, French playwright
DEATHS DEATHS Tommaso Campanella, Italian philosopher
Thomas Heywood, British playwright Sara Copio Sullam, Italian Jewish poet
The Seventeenth Century: 1647
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FRENCH
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Cutter of Coleman Street Comedy by Abraham Cowley
The Death of Pompey Play by Pierre Corneille The Liar Play by Pierre Corneille Rodogune Tragedy by Pierre Corneille
FRENCH
Ibrahim, or the Illustrious Bassa Novel by Madeleine de Scudery SPANISH
El diablo cojuelo Picaresque novel by Luis Vélez de Guevara
1642 BIRTHS Ihara Saikaku, Japanese poet and novelist Sir Isaac Newton, English scientist, mathematician, and philosopher
1645 BIRTHS Jean de La Bruyère, French writer and translator Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora, Mexican chronicler and poet
DEATHS Hugo Grotius, Dutch jurist Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Villegas, Spanish poet and satirist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
“Go, Lovely Rose” Poem by Edmund Waller
DEATH Sir John Suckling, English poet and playwright
FRENCH
The Three Dorothys Comedy by Paul Scarron
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Cooper’s Hell Poem by John Denham De Cive Tract by Thomas Hobbes, philosopher Religio Medici Journal of meditations by Thomas Browne
SPANISH
The Painter of His Dishonor Play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
1646 1643 LITERARY EVENT
BIRTH Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, German philosopher
PUBLICATIONS
Christiana Almanack First Norwegian printed book
1644 BIRTH Matsuo Bash¯o (Matsuo Manefusa), Japanese poet
ENGLISH
American Milk for Babes, Drawn Out of the Breasts of Both Testaments Catechism by New England clergyman John Cotton British Brennoralt Tragedy by John Suckling Fragmenta Aurea Collection of poems by John Suckling Steps to the Temple Religious poem by Richard Crashaw
DEATH
FRENCH
Luis Vélez de Guevara, Spanish novelist and playwright
Le Véritable Saint Genest Dramatic tragedy by Jean de Rotrou GERMAN
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Leo Arminius Tragedy by Andreas Gryphius
American The Bloody Tenet of Persecution for the Cause of Conscience Prose tract by Roger Williams, New England divine British Areopagitica: A Speech . . . for the Liberty of Unlicenced Printing to the Parliament of England Prose by John Milton
1647 BIRTHS Pierre Bayle, French philosopher John Wilmot, earl of Rochester, English poet
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DEATHS
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, Dutch playwright and poet
René Descartes, French philosopher Jean de Rotrou, French playwright
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Mistress Poetic cycle by Abraham Cowley Noble Numbers; or, His Pious Pieces Collection of poems by Robert Herrick
1648
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
British The Saints Everlasting Rest Tract by Presbyterian divine Richard Baxter Welsh The Glittering Flint Devotional verse by Henry Vaughan
BIRTH Petter Dass, Norwegian poet
FRENCH
Andromède Play by Pierre Corneille
DEATHS Marin Mersenne, French philosopher Tirso de Molina (Gabriel Téllez), Spanish playwright Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla, Spanish playwright Vincent Voiture, French poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Hesperides Collection of poems by Robert Herrick FRENCH
Artemenes; or, the Grand Cyrus Novel by Madeleine de Scudéry Le Roman comique Picaresque novel by Paul Scarron
1651 BIRTHS Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Mexican poet and nun François de Salignac de La Mothe-Fénelon, French mystic writer and Roman Catholic cleric
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Leviathan Political treatise by Thomas Hobbes FRENCH
1649
Nicomède Play by Pierre Corneille
DEATHS
1652
Richard Crashaw, English religious poet Tuk¯ar¯am, Marathi poet
BIRTH
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
“To Althea, from Prison” Poem by Richard Lovelace “To Lucasta, Going to the Wars” Poem by Richard Lovelace “Upon the Death of Lord Hastings” Poem by John Dryden FRENCH
Nahum Tate, Irish-born English poet and dramatist
DEATH John Cotton, New England clergyman
PUBLICATIONS
The Passions of the Soul Ethical treatise by René Descartes GERMAN
Charles Stuart, or Majesty Murdered Tragic drama by Andreas Gryphius
ENGLISH
A Priest to the Temple Prose work by George Herbert FRENCH
The Christian Socrates Religious dialogues by Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac
1650 1653
BIRTHS Abdurrahman Mohammad, Afghan religious poet Ahmade Khani, Kurdish poet Jam Durak, Iranian (Baluchi) lyric poet
BIRTH Chikamatsu Monzaemon, Japanese playwright
The Seventeenth Century: 1659
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FRENCH
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Provincial Letters Prose pamphlets by Blaise Pascal
The Compleat Angler, or the Contemplative Man’s Recreation Discourse on fishing by Izaak Walton The Changeling Play by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley FRENCH
The Blunderer Comedy by Molière SPANISH
1657 DEATHS Richard Lovelace, English Cavalier lyric poet Manasseh ben Israel, Dutch-Jewish scholar and Talmudist
The Daughter of the Air Play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
PUBLICATIONS GERMAN
1654 DEATH Matsunaga Teitoku, Japanese poet
The Absurda Comica, or Master Peter Squentz Comic play by Andreas Gryphius Cardenio und Celinde Tragedy by Andreas Gryphius Carolus Stardus Tragedy by Andreas Gryphius Catharina von Georgien Tragedy by Andreas Gryphius
PUBLICATIONS CZECH
Orbis Sensualium Pictus First picture book for children by Johann Amos Commenius, educational reformer DUTCH
Lucifer Play by Joost van den Vondel
1658 DEATHS Baltasar Gracián y Morales, Spanish philosopher George Philip Harsdörfer, German poet
FRENCH
Clélie: Histoire romaine Novel by Madeleine de Scudéry SPANISH
Disdain Turned Against Disdain Dramatic comedy by Agustín Moreto y Cabaña
1655
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
De Homine Tract by Thomas Hobbes “Methought I Saw My Late Espoused Saint” Poem by John Milton SWEDISH
Hercules Allegorical epic by Georg Stiernhielm
BIRTHS Johann Beer, German novelist Jean François Regnard, French comic playwright
DEATHS Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac, French writer Joseph Solomon Delmedigo, Jewish theologian, physician, and philosopher Pierre Gassendi, French mathematician and philosopher Daniel Heinsius, Dutch classical scholar Tristan (François L’Hermite), French playwright and poet
1656 PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Miscellanies Collection of poems by Abraham Cowley
1659 DEATH D¯ar¯a Shik¯oh, Indo-Persian scholar
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
Jephthah, or The Promised Sacrifice Tragedy by Joost van den Vondel FRENCH
The Affected Ladies Play by Molière The Amorous Quarrel Comedy by Molière GERMAN
Papinianus Play by Andreas Gryphius
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1660
GERMAN
Horribilicribrifax Satirical comedy by Andreas Gryphius
BIRTH Daniel Defoe, English novelist
1664
DEATH Paul Scarron, French cleric and writer
BIRTHS
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Matthew Prior, English poet Sir John Vanbrugh, English playwright
Astrea Redux Poem by John Dryden FRENCH
The Golden Fleece Tragedy by Pierre Corneille
1661
DEATHS Bihari Lal, Hindi poet Andreas Gryphius, German lyric poet and playwright Miklós Zrínyi, Hungarian poet
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
BIRTH
Adam in Exile Play by Joost van den Vondel
Florent Carton Dancourt, French playwright ENGLISH
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
The School for Husbands Comedy by Molière SPANISH
Echo and Narcissus Play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
1662 DEATH Blaise Pascal, French philosopher
American Meditations Divine and Moral Collections of aphorisms by poet Anne Bradstreet British The Rival Ladies Play by John Dryden FRENCH
The Forced Marriage Comedy-ballet by Molière Othon Play by Pierre Corneille Tartuffe Comedy by Molière The Thebans, or the Enemy Brothers Tragedy by Jean Racine
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
1665
The Day of Doom Poetic epic by American Puritan writer Michael Wigglesworth FRENCH
The Princess of Montpensier Novel by Marie-Madeleine de La Fayette The School for Wives Play by Molière Sertorius Play by Pierre Corneille
1663
DEATH Samuel Coster, Dutch playwright
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Indian Emperour Heroic play by John Dryden The Indian Queen Tragedy by John Dryden FRENCH
BIRTH Cotton Mather, American Puritan divine
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Hudibras Burlesque poem by Samuel Butler The Wild Gallant Play by John Dryden
Alexander the Great Tragedy by Jean Racine Don Juan, or the Stone Guest Comedy in prose by Molière Lives of Gallant Women Memoirs of Pierre de Bourdeille, seigneur de Brantôme Maxims Collection of maxims by François de La Rochefocauld Tales and Novels in Verse Humorous poetic tales by Jean de la Fontaine
The Seventeenth Century: 1671
1666
The Litigants Comedy by Jean Racine The Miser Comic drama in prose by Molière
ENGLISH
Muses Poems by Georg Stiernhielm
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Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners Autobiography by John Bunyan, religious allegorist
1669
FRENCH
Agesilas Play by Pierre Corneille La Misanthrope Comedy by Molière GERMAN
The Chaste Joseph Novel by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, satirist
DEATHS Arnold Geulincx, Belgian philosopher Agustín Moreto y Cabaña, Spanish playwright
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
ICELANDIC
The Passion Hymns Poems by Hallgrimur Petursson
Tyrannic Love, or the Royal Martyr Heroic play in rhymed couplets by John Dryden FRENCH
1667
Britannicus Dramatic tragedy by Jean Racine GERMAN
BIRTH Jonathan Swift, Irish-born English satirist
Simplicissmus the Vagabond, that is the Life of a Strange Adventurer Named Melchio Sternfels von Fuchsheim Novel by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen
DEATH Abraham Cowley, English poet
PUBLICATIONS
SPANISH
Statue of Prometheus Play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca Wild Beasts Are Tamed by Love Play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
DUTCH
Noah Play by Joost van den Vondel
1670
ENGLISH
Annus Mirabilis Poem by John Dryden Paradise Lost Poetic epic by John Milton Secret Love, or the Maiden Queen Tragicomedy by John Dryden FRENCH
Andromaque Dramatic tragedy by Jean Racine Attila Play by Pierre Corneille
BIRTH William Congreve, English playwright
DEATHS Johann Amos Comenius, Czech educational reformer Honorat de Bueil, seigneur de Racan, French poet
PUBLICATIONS
1668
ENGLISH
The Conquest of Grenada Play by John Dryden FRENCH
BIRTHS Alain-René Lesage, French novelist Giambattista Vico, Italian philosopher
Bérénice Play by Jean Racine Pensées Meditations by Blaise Pascal The Would-Be Gentleman Comedy-ballet in prose by Molière
DEATH Sir William D’Avenant, English poet and playwright
1671
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
Fables: Selected Fables in Verse Verse fables by Jean de La Fontaine
BIRTH Colley Cibber, British playwright and poet
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DEATH
1674
Meric Casaubon, Swiss-born English humanist
BIRTH
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Love in a Wood Comedy of intrigue by William Wycherley Paradise Regained Epic poem and sequel to Paradise Lost by John Milton Samson Agonistes Tragedy by John Milton FRENCH
The Cheats of Scapin Play by Molière The Bourgeois Gentleman Play by Molière
Prosper Jolyot, sieur de Crais-Billon (Crébillon), French playwright
DEATHS Robert Herrick, English poet John Milton, English poet Hallgrimur Petursson, Icelandic hymn writer
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
Spiritual Chorus Hymns by Thomas Kingo
1672 BIRTHS Joseph Addison, English essayist Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Italian historian Sir Richard Steele, Irish-born English essayist
DEATHS
FRENCH
The Art of Poetry Didactic and satirical poem by Nicolas Boileau Iphigénie en Aulide Tragedy by Jean Racine On the Search after Truth Treatise by Nicolas de Malebranche, philosopher ITALIAN
Il Pentamerone Collection of 50 Neapolitan tales by folklorist Giambattista Basile
Anne Bradstreet, American poet Georg Stiernhielm, Swedish poet
1675
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Marriage A-la-Mode Play by John Dryden FRENCH
Bajazet Play by Jean Racine The Learned Ladies Play by Molière Pulchérie Play by Pierre Corneille
BIRTHS Arai Hakuseki, Japanese historian and writer Francesco Scipione Maffei, Italian playwright Louis de Rouvroy de Saint-Simon, French memoirist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Aureng-Zebe Historical play by John Dryden The Country Wife Play by William Wycherley
1673 1676
DEATH Molière (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin), French playwright
DEATHS
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Amboyna Dramatic tragedy by John Dryden The Gentleman Dancing Master Play by William Wycherley
Paul Gerhardt, German hymn writer Jean Desmarets de Saint-Sorlen, French critic Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, German novelist
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
The Imaginary Invalid Comedy by Molière Mithridates Dramatic tragedy by Jean Racine RUSSIAN
Life First Russian autobiography, by Avvakum Petrovich
ENGLISH
American A Looking-Glass for the Times Poem by Peter Folger British Don Carlos Play by Thomas Otway
The Seventeenth Century: 1681
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DEATHS Baruch Spinoza, Dutch-Jewish philosopher Angelus Silesius (Johannes Scheffler), German mystic writer S¯a’ib of Tabriz, Persian poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio Collection of folk tales by Pu Songling ENGLISH
Caius Marius Play by Thomas Otway Fifty Comedies and Tragedies Plays by John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont Troilus and Cressida Play by John Dryden
American “Elegy Upon the Death of Reverend Mr. Thomas Shepard” Poem by Uriah Oakes British The Plain Dealer Play by William Wycherley The Rover, or the Banished Cavaliers Play by Aphra Behn The State of Innocence and Fall of Man Play by John Dryden FRENCH
Phaedre Tragedy by Jean Racine
1678
1680 BIRTH Philippe Destouches, French playwright
DEATHS Samuel Butler, English satirist François de La Rouchefoucauld, French moral philosopher Hayashi Shunsai, Japanese historian John Wilmot, English poet
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BIRTH George Farquhar, Irish playwright
The Orphan Play by Thomas Otway The Soldier’s Fortune Comedy by Thomas Otway SPANISH
DEATHS Andrew Marvell, English poet Mary White Rowlandson, American writer of North America’s first Indian captivity narrative
The Glories of Querétaro Chronicle of the Church of the Virgin of Guadalupe by Mexican historian Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora
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1681
American Poems Collection by Anne Bradstreet British Oroonoko, or the History of the Royal Slave Novel by Aphra Behn The Pilgrim’s Progress, from This World to That Which Is to Come Allegory by John Bunyan FRENCH
La Princesse de Clèves Novel by Marie-Madeleine de La Fayette
BIRTH Ahmed Nedim, Turkish poet
DEATHS Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Spanish playwright Gu Jiang, Chinese scholar and writer
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1679 DEATHS Thomas Hobbes, English philosopher Joost van den Vondel, Dutch poet
Absalom and Achitophel Poem by John Dryden “The Garden” Poem by Andrew Marvell The Spanish Fryar Verse Comedy by John Dryden “To His Coy Mistress” Poem by Andrew Marvell FRENCH
Discourse on Universal History Historical tract by JacquesBénigne Bossuet
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Occidental Paradise History by Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora
DEATH Sir Thomas Browne, English writer
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1685
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The City Heiress Dramatic comedy by Aphra Behn The Holy War Allegory by John Bunyan Mac Flecknoe Satire by John Dryden Religio Laici, or a Layman’s Faith Doxography by John Dryden Venice Preserved Play by Thomas Otway
BIRTHS George Berkeley, Irish philosopher John Gay, English poet
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The Life of an Amorous Man Novel by Ihara Saikaku
Albion and Albanius Opera by John Dryden Of Divine Love Didactic poem by Edmund Waller Threnodia Augustalis Pindaric ode by John Dryden
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BIRTH Edward Young, English poet
DEATH Jean Mairet, French playwright
DEATH Izaak Walton, English writer
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“Of the Last Verses Written in His Book” Poem by Edmund Waller
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The Duke of Guise Play by John Dryden and Nathaniel Lee JAPANESE FRENCH
Le Mercure galant Satirical comedy by Edme Boursault GERMAN
Successful Kagekiyo Puppet play by Chikamatsu Monzaemon Five Women Who Chose Love Novel by Ihara Saikaku A Woman Who Devoted Her Entire Life to Love-Making Novel by Ihara Saikaku
Tales of Summer Novel by Johann Beer JAPANESE
1687
The Soga Heir Play by Chikamatsu Monzaemon SPANISH
The Determination of a House Play by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Mexican scholar and nun
DEATHS Constantijn Huygens, Dutch humanist and poet Edmund Waller, English poet
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1684 BIRTH Baron Ludvig Holberg, Norwegian-Danish playwright, poet and essayist
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The Hind and the Panther Poem by John Dryden Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy Tract by Isaac Newton Song for St. Cecilia’s Day Poem by John Dryden FRENCH
DEATH Pierre Corneille, French playwright
Treatise on the Education of Girls Prose tract by François de la Mothe Fenelon
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BIRTHS Alexander Pope, English poet Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux, French playwright and novelist
Amphitryon Comedy by John Dryden Don Sebastian Tragicomedy by John Dryden An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Philosophical tract by John Locke SPANISH
DEATHS John Bunyan, English allegorist Philippe Quinault, French poet and playwright
The Divine Narcissus Play by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Mexican scholar and nun The Misadventures of Alonso Ramirez Chronicle by Mexican historian Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora
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1691
Britannia Rediviva Poem on the birth of a prince by John Dryden
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The Character, or Manners of the Age with the Characters of Theophrastus Satire by moralist Jean de la Bruyère Digression on Ancients and Moderns Tract by Bernard de Fontenelle
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King Arthur Play by John Dryden FRENCH
Athalie Tragedy with chorus by Jean Racine
1692
1689 BIRTHS BIRTHS Alexis Piron, French playwright Samuel Richardson, English novelist Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu, French philosopher
DEATHS Khushhal Khan Khatak, Afghan national poet Chu Yongshun, Chinese writer Aphra Behn, English poet, playwright, and novelist
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Esther Play by Jean Racine
Carlo Innocenzo Frugoni, Italian poet Pierre-Claude Nivelle de La Chaussée, French playwright
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“Eleanora: A Panegyrical Poem to the Memory of the Countess of Abingdon” Elegy by John Dryden Incognita Novel by John Dryden FRENCH
The Fashionable Bourgeois Ladies Comedy by Florent Carton Dancourt SPANISH
Poems Collection by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Mexican scholar and nun
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Flood for the Muse’s Springs Poems by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Mexican scholar and nun SWEDISH
Helicon’s Flowers Poem by Lars Johansson
1690 LITERARY EVENT Academy of Arcadia founded in Rome
1693 DEATHS Marie-Madeleine de La Fayette, French novelist and biographer Saikaku Ihara, Japanese novelist and poet
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American The Wonders of the Invisible World Theological tract by cleric Cotton Mather
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British The Old Bachelor Dramatic comedy by John Dryden
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The Gamester Dramatic farce by Jean-François Regnard
1694 BIRTH Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet), French philosopher and icon of the Enlightenment
DEATH Matsuo Bash¯o (Matsuo Munefusa), Japanese poet
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1697 BIRTH Antoine-François Prévost d’Exiles (Abbé Prévost), French novelist, clergyman, and journalist
DEATH Sirhind¯ı N¯asir Al¯ı, Persian poet
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British The Double Dealer Comedy by William Congreve Love Triumphant Last dramatic comedy by John Dryden Irish The Fatal Marriage Play by Thomas Southerne FRENCH
La Sérénade Play by Jean-François Regnard
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“Alexander’s Feast, or the Power of Music; An Ode in Honour of St. Cecilia’s Day” Poem by John Dryden The Mourning Bride Tragedy by William Congreve FRENCH
Historical and Critical Dictionary Dictionary by philosopher Pierre Bayle Mother Goose Tales Collection of fairy tales by Charles Perrault
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1698
The Narrow Road to the Deep North Travel narrative by poet Matsuo Bash¯o
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1695
Johann Jakob Bodmer, Swiss historian and poet Pietro Metastasio, Italian poet
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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Mexican poet and nun Jean de La Fontaine, French poet Henry Vaughan, Welsh poet
Eleutheria Tract by American theologian Cotton Mather
1699
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Love for Love Comedy by William Congreve
DEATH Jean Racine, French playwright
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1696 DEATHS Jean de la Bruyère, French prose writer Anselm von Ziegler, German novelist Wac l⁄ aw Potocki, Polish poet
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Fables, Ancient and Modern Verse by John Dryden FRENCH
The Adventures of Telemachus Satire by cleric François de Salignac Fenelon
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY , The 18th century is known as the Age of Reason, a time when construction of the modern world atop the foundations laid in the previous two centuries began to assume its present shape. By this time, Europe had attained cultural and political supremacy; other countries and regions remained shadows in the background. Literature was becoming the forum of choice in which great issues were debated, won, or lost. The spread of literacy assured authors wide readership, and critical literary journals and associations began to make their appearance. Publishers began to establish themselves as commercial enterprises and to compete for books and authors. New genres were introduced, such as the psychological novel and sublime poetry, which goes beyond technical rules of prosody to produce works of great moral, emotional, and imaginative depth. In England, the novel emerged as a major art form in the works of such popular writers as Henry Fielding, Daniel Defoe, Tobias Smollett, Samuel Richardson, and Laurence Sterne. In France, on the other hand, the consuming passion was philosophy and politics. The works of Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Denis Diderot, Jean d’Alembert, and others provided the kindling for the French Revolution at the end of the century. The great epoch in German literature also came in the late 18th century, when an outpouring of emotional grandeur led to the Sturm und Drang movement, characterized by a revolt against the sterile rationalism of the Enlightenment. Exponents of Sturm and Drang held that the basic truths of existence can be apprehended only through faith, emotion, instinct, impulse, and intuition. Associated with this movement were two of the great names in German literature, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller.
Major Writers of the Eighteenth Century Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) German poet, novelist, playwright, and philosopher. He is the greatest figure in the German Romantic movement, and his influence has stretched beyond the century of his birth. In 1773 he gave the fledgling Sturm und Drang movement its first major drama, Götz von Berlichingen, and next year its first novel, The Sorrows of Young Werther. After 1775 he lived in Weimar and fell in love with Charlotte von Stein, who inspired some of his finest lyrics, such as “Erlking.” Goethe next lived in Rome, and his plays Iphigenie auf Tauris (1787), Egmont (1788), Faust, ein Fragment (1790), and Torquato Tasso (1790); the poem Roman Elegies (1795); and the bildungsroman Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship all reflect this “Roman period.” To his last years belongs his supreme achievement, the drama Faust (part I, 1808; part II, 1832). Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (1759–1805)
Leading German playwright of the romantic movement. His first play, The Robbers (1781), a stirring protest against corruption in high places, brought him into conflict with the duke of Württemberg. Schiller fled to Thuringia, where he wrote the tragedy Cabal and Love (1784). His first major poetic drama, Don Carlos (1787), helped to establish blank verse (unrhymed verse, especially unrhymed iambic pentameter) as a new medium. The composer Ludwig van Beethoven used Schiller’s hymn “Ode to Joy” for the choral movement of his Ninth Symphony. A chance meeting with Johann Wolfgang 67
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von Goethe in 1794 led to an enduring friendship that left an imprint on German literature. Schiller was also a noted historian and his History of the Thirty Years’ War (1791–93) provided him with the grist for his dramatic Wallenstein trilogy (1789–99). Schiller wrote four other plays: Maria Stuart (1800), The Maid of Orleans (1801), The Bride of Messina (1803), and William Tell (1804). Among his most popular works are the songs “Life and the Ideal,” “The Walk,” and “The Power of Song,” and the ballads “The Glove,” “The Diver,” and “The Cranes of Ibycus.” Schiller formulated his views on aesthetics in a series of essays: “Über Anmut und Würde” on moral grace, “Über das Erhabene” on the sublime, and “Über naive und sentimentalische Dichtung” on two types of poetic creativity. Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet) (1694–1778) French author. Voltaire was a great writer less for his works than for the enormous influence he had on his contemporaries as an apologist for rationalism and as a crusader against bigotry and tyranny. His first attempt at literature was the epic poem Henriade, whose lampoons so offended the regency and the church that he was imprisoned in the Bastille and then exiled to England. Returning to France in 1728 or 1729, Voltaire tried his hand at history, producing Charles XII (1731) and Le Siècle de Louis XIV (1751), and at philosophy, with Lettres philosophiques (1754). In 1750 he accepted an invitation from Frederick II of Prussia to go to Berlin. Leaving Berlin in 1754, he settled in Switzerland. The work for which is best known is Candide (1759), a satire. Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) The foremost prose satirist in the English language. His greatest satire was Gulliver’s Travels (1726), a work designed, in his words, “to vex the world.” The Irish still consider him one of their greatest sons and patriots. In 1695 he was ordained an Anglican priest in England. He returned to Ireland in 1699 as chaplain and secretary to the earl of Berkeley, a lord justice. To this period belongs his religious satire A Tale of a Tub (1704). In 1710 he returned to London as the chief political writer for the earl of Oxford. He changed parties to become a Tory, or conservative (because of Tory support for the established church against dissenters) and wrote Journal to Stella, a diary in the form of letters to his friend Esther Johnson, whom he called Stella, on the changing political landscape. His Tory support gained him the deanery of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin. With the death of Queen Anne and the accession of George I in 1714, the Tories were ousted from power, and Swift withdrew from public life. His later writings include Drapier’s Letters (1724–25) and A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People In Ireland from Being a Burden to their Parents (1729), a work of supreme irony. Robert Burns (1759–1796) National poet of Scotland who wrote primarily in Scottish dialect. Unschooled, Burns nev-
ertheless was familiar with the works of Shakespeare and John Milton and the songs and folk tales of the Highlands. His first collection, Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (1786), met with immediate success. Moving from the Highlands to Edinburgh, Burns helped James Johnson and George Thompson produce an anthology of Scottish songs. Among the songs for which Burns is best known are “Green Grow the Rashes, O”; “John Anderson, My Jo”; “Red, Red Rose”; “Wille Brew’d a Peck o’Maut”; “Ye Banks and Braes o’ Bonnie Doon”; and “Auld Lang Syne.” William Blake (1757–1827) English poet, painter, and vi-
sionary artist whose mystical and original poems are among the earliest and most creative legacies of romanticism. His first volume of poetry, Poetical Sketches by Mr. W.B. (1783), was published when he was 26. In 1784 he started a print shop in London where he developed “illuminated printing,” a special technique of relief etching in which each page of a book was printed in monochrome from an engraved plate containing both text and illustrations. An astonishing burst of creative activity followed when he produced Songs of Innocence and The Book of Thel (both 1789), The French Revolution (1791), The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and Visions of the Daughters of Albion (both 1793), and Songs of Experience (1794). After 1793 his poems appeared in a series of prophetic books: America: A Prophecy (1793); Europe: A Prophecy (1794); The Book of Urizen (1794); and The Book of Ahania, The Book of Los, and The Song of Los (all 1795). Blake’s longest poem was his epic Jerusalem (written and etched between 1804 and 1820), which is the most richly decorated of his illuminated books. The only notable poem Blake wrote after Jerusalem was The Everlasting Gospel, a fragmentary and unfinished work on Jesus Christ. He continued to illustrate books until his death, and some of his best pictures appeared in editions of the Book of Job (1821) and Dante’s Divine Comedy (1825). Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) French philosopher, writer, and political theorist. The turning point of his life was meeting with the encyclopedist Denis Diderot, who persuaded him to write two discourses that brought him fame: Discourse on the Sciences and Arts (1750) and Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (1755). In 1756 Rousseau began work on his two novels, Julie; or, The New Eloise (1761) and Emile; or, On Education (1762), both of which became enormously popular. However, it was with Social Contract (1762) that he secured his place in the European intellectual world by advancing ideas on the origins of social polity that were innovative at the time. Both the Social Contract and Emile were condemned by the Parlement of Paris, and Rousseau was forced to seek asylum in Switzerland (where he was born) and later move to England. He returned to France in 1767 and wrote his autobiography, Confessions, which was published posthumously in 1782 and 1789.
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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781) German playwright, critic, and writer on philosophy and aesthetics. He created the first truly German drama free of foreign influences. At Leipzig, where he was a student of theology, he wrote a number of his early comedies, including Damon; or, True Friendship (1747), The Old Maid (1749), The Jew (1754), The Misogynist (1755), and The Free Thinker (1755). He moved to Berlin and resumed his theatrical work, producing a six-volume edition of his works that includes Miss Sara Sampson (1755), the first important domestic tragedy in German literature. In 1760 he went to Breslau where his first critical treatise on aesthetics, Laocoon: An Essay on the Limits of Painting and Poetry (1766) was published. He also produced a comic masterpiece, Minna von Barnhelm; or, A Soldier’s Fortune (1767), which marks the beginning of classical German comedy. His last years were spent at Wolfenbüttel, where he wrote the tragedy Emilia Galotti (1772), the dramatic poem Nathan the Wise (1779), and his last work, The Education of the Human Race (1780). Cao Xueqin (Cao Zhan) (1715–1763) Chinese writer, au-
thor of Dream of the Red Chamber (c. 1742), generally considered the greatest Chinese novel. It describes the decline of the Jia family and the ill-fated love between Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. Cao had written only 80 chapters of the work before his death, and it was completed by Gao E, an unknown writer.
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Alexander Pope (1688–1744) English poet and satirist of the
Augustan neoclassical period. His first major work was An Essay on Criticism (1711), about the art of writing. It was followed by his mock epic The Rape of the Lock (1714). Living in an age marked by bitter polemical debates on moral and political issues, Pope, as a Roman Catholic who supported Tory positions, left his former associates Joseph Addison and Richard Steele and joined the conservative Scriblerius Club. Pope embarked on An Essay on Man in 1733–34, which was designed as a prelude to an unfinished larger work. Among his later works were An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot (1735) and The New Dunciad (1742).
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Treaty of Utrecht ends War of the Spanish Succession; England gains the advantage in the contest for overseas empires John Wesley begins open-air preaching, marking the foundation of the Methodist Church Treaty of Paris ends Seven Years’ War; France loses its North American territories James Cook of the Royal Navy sails into Botany Bay in Australia and hoists the Union Jack Russia, Prussia, and Austria carve up the Polish kingdom; two later partitions in 1793 and 1795 remove Poland from the map of Europe American colonists vent their anger against England by throwing cargoes of tea imported from the mother country into the Boston harbor, an incident later known as the Boston Tea Party American colonies declare their independence; Revolutionary War begins American War of Independence ends at Yorktown in a decisive victory for the rebels; two years later, in 1783, England formally recognizes U.S. independence U.S. Constitution is adopted Louis XVI summons the Estates-General, the first step in a series of acts that by midyear culminates in the French Revolution National Assembly in France drafts a new constitution Reign of Terror begins in Paris following the execution of Louis XVI Five-man executive council called the Directory is established by the Convention; Napoléon Bonaparte seizes power and is named commander in chief Napoléon is defeated in the Battle of the Nile by English admiral Horatio Nelson Napoléon overthrows the Directory
1700 BIRTH James Thomson, Scottish poet
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Key World Events of the Eighteenth Century
Johann Beer, German novelist and poet John Dryden, English poet and playwright Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora, Mexican chronicler and poet
1703
PUBLICATIONS
1704
1707
Tsar Peter the Great founds St. Petersburg as the capital of Russia John Churchill, the duke of Marlborough, wins the Battle of Blenheim and inflicts a crushing defeat on the French in the War of the Spanish Succession Scotland and England sign the Act of Union, forming Great Britain
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British The Way of the World Play by William Congreve Irish The Constant Couple; or a Trip to the Jubilee Play by George Farquhar
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JAPANESE
The Love Suicide at Sonezaki Tragedy by Chikamatsu Monzaemon
BIRTHS Johann Jakob Bretinger, German literary critic Wu Jingzi, Chinese novelist and poet
1704
DEATHS
BIRTH
Edmonde Boursault, French writer Madeleine de Scudéry, French novelist and essayist
Charles Pinto Duclos, French moralist and essayist
DEATH John Locke, English political philosopher
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Christian Hero Essay by Sir Richard Steele The Funeral; or, Grief A-la-Mode Play by Sir Richard Steele JAPANESE
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Battle of the Books Satire by Jonathan Swift “The Campaign” Poem by Joseph Addison A Tale of a Tub Prose satire by Jonathan Swift
Hamkampu Historical chronicle by Arai Hakuseki FRENCH
The Amorous Follies Comedy of manners by Jean-François Regnard
1702 1705
BIRTHS Ignacio de Luzán Claramunt de Suelves y Gurrea, Spanish essayist Yokai Yagu, Japanese poet
DEATH Michael Wigglesworth, English-born American poet
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DEATH Christian Weise, German educator and playwright
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The Grumbling Hive; or, Knaves Turned Honest Satire in verse by Bernard Mandeville ENGLISH
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Magnalia Christi Americana Prose tract by American divine Cotton Mather
The Careless Husband Comic drama by Colley Cibber The Tender Husband Comedy by Richard Steele FRENCH
Idoménée Dramatic tragedy by Prosper Jolyot (Crébillon)
1703 1706
BIRTHS Henry Brooke, Irish novelist Jonathan Edwards, American theologian
BIRTH Benjamin Franklin, American statesman and writer
DEATHS Charles Perrault, French poet Samuel Pepys, English diarist
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DEATHS Pierre Bayle, French philosopher John Evelyn, English diarist
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The Lying Lover Comedy by Richard Steele
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The Recruiting Officer Play by George Farquhar
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Henry Fielding, English novelist Carlo Goldoni, Italian playwright Claude-Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon (Crébillon fils), French novelist Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto, Italian Jewish poet and playwright
Journal to Stella Series of letters by Irish-born satirist Jonathan Swift Of the Principles of Human Knowledge Prose tract by Irish-born philosopher George Berkeley
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FRENCH
DEATHS Petter Dass, Norwegian poet George Farquhar, Irish playwright Jean Mabillon, French Benedictine historian
Turcaret; or, The Financier Comedy by Alain-René Lesage GERMAN
Theodicee Prose piece by philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
1711
The Beaux’s Stratagem Five-act comedy by Irish playwright George Farquhar FRENCH
Atreus and Thyseus Dramatic tragedy by Prosper Jolyot (Crébillon) Crispin, Rival of His Master Comedy by Alain-René Lesage The Devil Upon Two Sticks Picaresque novel by Alain-René Lesage
BIRTH David Hume, Scottish philosopher
DEATH Nicolas Boileau, French critical writer
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
1708
Essay on Criticism Work in heroic couplets by poet Alexander Pope FRENCH
BIRTHS Olof von Dalin, Swedish historian and poet Albrecht von Haller, Swiss poet
Rhadamistus and Zenobia Dramatic tragedy by Prosper Jolyot (Crébillon)
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1712
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Wine Burlesque in verse by John Gay FRENCH
Electra Tragedy by Prosper Jolyot (Crébillon) The Residuary Legatee Verse comedy by Jean-François Regnard The Universal Heir Play by Jean-François Regnard
BIRTH Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
1709
The Messiah Sacred eclogue by Alexander Pope The Rape of the Lock Mock epic poem by Alexander Pope FRENCH
The Fair and Wise Father Play by Pierre Carlet de Marivaux
BIRTH Samuel Johnson, English lexicographer and essayist
DEATH
1713
Jean-François Regnard, French playwright
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BIRTHS ENGLISH
Pastorals Collection of poems by Alexander Pope
Denis Diderot, French novelist, dramatist, and critic Laurence Sterne, English novelist
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Cato Dramatic tragedy by Joseph Addison Ode for Music on St. Cecilia’s Day Poem by Alexander Pope Rural Sports Poem by John Gay “To the Nightingale” Poem by Anne Finch Windsor Forest Pastoral poem by Alexander Pope
Ori-Taku-Shiba Autobiography by Arai Hakuseki
1717 BIRTH Horace Walpole, English writer
1714
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
DEATH Benjamin Tompson, American poet
Eloisa to Abelard Satirical poem by Alexander Pope
PUBLICATIONS
1718
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The Shepherd’s Week Pastoral poems by John Gay The Fable of the Bees; or Private Vices, Public Benefits Verse satire by Dutch-born Bernard Mandeville
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Alma, or the Progress of the Mind Dialogue by Matthew Prior Solomon on the Vanity of the World Long soliloquy by Matthew Prior
1715
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Oedipus Dramatic tragedy by Voltaire
BIRTHS Christian Furchegott Gellert, German poet and moralist Ewald Christian von Kleist, German poet Cao Xueqin, Chinese novelist
1719
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François de Salignac de La Mothe-Fénelon, French mystic writer Nicolas de Malebranche, French philosopher Pu Songling, Chinese short story writer Nahum Tate, English poet and dramatist
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The Drummer Comic play by Joseph Addison What D’Ye Call It Satirical farce by John Gay FRENCH
Gil Blas Picaresque novel by Alain-René Lesage
Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, German poet Michel-Jean Sedaine, French playwright and poet
Joseph Addison, English essayist
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Pedar Paars Mock epic poem by Ludvig Holberg ENGLISH
The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Novel by Daniel Defoe
1716 BIRTHS Buson, Japanese Haiku poet Thomas Gray, English poet
1720 BIRTH Carlo Gozzi, Italian playwright
PUBLICATIONS DEATHS Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, German philosopher William Wycherley, English playwright
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The Adventures of Captain Singleton Novel by Daniel Defoe Memoirs of a Cavalier Novel by Daniel Defoe
The Eighteenth Century: 1726
JAPANESE
The Love Suicides at Amijimi Play by Chikamatsu Monzaemon
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Harlequin Brightened by Love Play by Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux La Henriade Epic poem by Voltaire
1721 1724
BIRTHS William Collins, English poet Tobias George Smollett, Scottish novelist
BIRTHS Immanuel Kant, German philosopher Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, German religious poet
DEATH Matthew Prior, English poet
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PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Revenge, a Tragedy Play by Edward Young
The Drapier’s Letters Four epistolary essays by Jonathan Swift Roxana; or, the Unfortunate Mistress Novel by Daniel Defoe FRENCH
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Persian Letters Novel by Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu
School for Mothers Play by Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux
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1725
The Woman Killer and the Hell of Oil Play by Chikamatsu Monzaemon
BIRTH Giovanni Giacomo Casanova, Italian adventurer and cynic
1722 BIRTHS Christopher Smart, English poet Joseph Wharton, English poet José de Santa Rita Durão, Brazilian poet
DEATHS Arai Hakuseki, Japanese essayist and historian Chikamatsu Monzaemon, Japanese playwright Florent Carton Dancourt, French playwright
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The Conscious Lovers Dramatic comedy by Richard Steele A Journal of the Plague Year Historical reconstruction by Daniel Defoe Moll Flanders Novel by Daniel Defoe
The Universal Passion; or, The Love of Fame Series of satires by Edward Young FRENCH
Isle of Slaves Play by Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux
1726 1723
BIRTH Louise-Florence d’Épinay, French writer
DEATHS Claude Fleury, French church historian Johann Christian Gunther, German poet Increase Mather, American divine
DEATH Sir John Vanbrugh, English playwright
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PUBLICATIONS
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Jean de France Play by Ludvig Holberg Jeppe of the Hill Play by Ludvig Holberg The Political Tinker Play by Ludvig Holberg The Weather Cock Play by Ludvig Holberg
Irish Gulliver’s Travels Prose satire by Jonathan Swift Scottish “Winter” Poem (first section of The Seasons) by James Thomson
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Irish A Modest Proposal Satire by Jonathan Swift
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Sir Isaac Newton, English scientist and theologian
The New Colony Play by Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux
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British Fables Collection of moral stories by John Gay Scottish “Summer” Poem (second part of The Seasons) by James Thomson FRENCH
Annibal Play by Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux Isle of Reason Play by Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux The Married Philosopher Comic drama by Philippe Destouches HEBREW
Tower of Victory Romantic allegorical play by Italian-Jewish poet Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto
1730 BIRTHS Oliver Goldsmith, Irish-born English poet, essayist, novelist, and playwright Johann Georg Hamann, German philosopher and theologian
DEATH Ahmed Nedim, Turkish poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
1728 DEATH Cotton Mather, American divine
British Tom Thumb, A Tragedy Dramatic farce by Henry Fielding Scottish “Autumn” Poem (last part of The Seasons) by James Thomson
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
British The Beggar’s Opera Musical play by John Gay The Dunciad Mock epic by Alexander Pope Scottish Cyclopaedia, or, an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences by Ephraim Chambers, encyclopedist “Spring” Poem (third part of The Seasons) by James Thomson
1729 BIRTHS Edmund Burke, Irish-born English parliamentarian Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, German playwright and freethinker Moses Mendelssohn, German philosopher Giuseppe Parini, Italian poet
FRENCH
The Game of Love and Chance Prose comedy by Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux
1731 BIRTHS William Cowper, English poet Ramón de la Cruz, Spanish playwright Girolamo Tiraboschi, Italian scholar
DEATH Daniel Defoe, English novelist
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
DEATHS William Congreve, English playwright Richard Steele, English playwright and essayist
Erasmus Montanus Play by Ludvig Holberg The Funny Man Play by Ludvig Holberg FRENCH
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
British Polly Musical by John Gay
The Life of Marianne Novel by Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux Manon Lescaut Novel by Antoine-François Prévost d’Exiles (Abbé Prévost)
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Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, French playwright
James Beattie, Scottish poet and essayist Ignacy Krasicki, Polish poet
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PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
Epistle to Several Persons Poem by Alexander Pope An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot Poem by Alexander Pope
ENGLISH FRENCH
The Conceited Count Moralistic comedy by Philippe Destouches Zaire Dramatic tragedy by Voltaire
1733
1736 PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Pasquin Satirical comedy by Henry Fielding
BIRTH
FRENCH
Christoph Martin Wieland, German writer
The Game of Love and Chance Play by Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux
DEATH Bernard Mandeville, Dutch-born English satirist
1737
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Poor Richard’s Almanack Reference book by Benjamin Franklin British Essay on Man Philosophic essay in verse by Alexander Pope FRENCH
The Death of Caesar Dramatic tragedy by Voltaire
1734 BIRTHS Akinari Ueda, Japanese novelist Vicente García de la Huerta, Spanish playwright and poet Francisco Manuel de Nascimento, Portuguese poet Sukurada Jisuke, Japanese playwright
BIRTHS Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, French novelist Edward Gibbon, English historian Thomas Paine, English-born American pamphleteer and radical
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God Sermon by New England divine Jonathan Edwards British The First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace to Augustus Poem by Alexander Pope The Historical Register for the Year 1736 Political satire by Henry Fielding Scottish Concordance to the Holy Scriptures by Alexander Cruden FRENCH
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
False Confessions Comedy by Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux
Liberty Poem by Scotsman James Thomson FRENCH
Considerations of the Causes of the Grandeur and Decadence of the Romans Prose essay by philosopher Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu The Fortunate Peasant Novel by Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux
1738 PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
London: A Poem Poem by Samuel Johnson
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“One Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty Eight. A Dialogue Something Like Horace” Poem by Alexander Pope FRENCH
The Poetry Craze Comedy by Alexis Piron SWEDISH
The Envious Man Dramatic tragedy by Olof van Dalin
1739
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Sermon by New England divine Jonathan Edwards British An Apology for the Life of Mrs Shamela Andrews Novel by Henry Fielding Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus Satirical piece by Alexander Pope and John Arbuthnot Works Poems by Alexander Pope
BIRTHS
1742
Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubert, German poet
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
Edward and Eleanore Tragedy by Scotsman James Thomson
1740 BIRTHS James Boswell, Scottish biographer Matthias Claudius, German poet Donatien-Alphonse-François de Sade (Marquis de Sade), French writer
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Complaint; or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death and Immortality Didactic poem by Edward Young Joseph Andrews Novel by Henry Fielding “Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College” Poem by Thomas Gray “Ode on the Spring” Poem by Thomas Gray “Ode to Adversity” Poem by Thomas Gray Persian Eclogues Pastorals by William Collins GERMAN
Odes and Songs Poems by Friedrich von Hagedorn
PUBLICATIONS
1743
ENGLISH
British Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded Novel by Samuel Richardson Scottish Alfred Dramatic masque by James Thomson and David Mallet FRENCH
The Test Comedy in prose by Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux SWEDISH
Tale of the Horse Prose work by historian and poet Olof von Dalin
1741
BIRTHS Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin, Russian poet Johannes Ewald, Danish lyric poet Johann David Wyss, Swiss writer
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
British The Dunciad Satirical poem in four books by Alexander Pope The Life of Jonathan Wild the Great Satirical novel by Henry Fielding Scottish The Grave Long poem in blank verse by Robert Blair FRENCH
Mérope Dramatic tragedy by Voltaire
BIRTH
1744
Pierre-Ambroise-François Choderlos de Laclos, French novelist
DEATH
BIRTH
Bernard de Montfaucon, French critic
Johann Gottfried von Herder, German critic and poet
The Eighteenth Century: 1749
DEATHS
DEATHS
Oliver Goldsmith, Irish-born English novelist, poet, and playwright Alexander Pope, English poet Giambattista Vico, Italian philosopher
Alain-René Lesage, French novelist and playwright Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto, Italian Jewish writer
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ENGLISH ENGLISH
Sermons Sermons by Jonathan Swift ITALIAN
Clarissa Harlowe Epistolary novel by Samuel Richardson Odes on Several Descriptive and Allegoric Subjects Collection of poems by William Collins
The Annals of Italy History by Ludovico Antonio Muratori
FRENCH
Zadig Philosophical tale by Voltaire
1745
GERMAN
The Sick Woman Comedy by Christian Furchtegott
DEATH Jonathan Swift, Irish-born English satirist and clergyman
1748
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
Tancred and Sigismunda Dramatic tragedy by Scottish poet James Thomson
1746
BIRTHS Adamantios Koraïs, Greek man of letters Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès, French pamphleteer Christian zu Stolberg, German lyric poet
DEATH James Thomson, Scottish poet
PUBLICATIONS
BIRTHS Johann Wilhelm Heinse, German poet Stephanie-Félicité Ducrest de Saint-Aubin, comtesse de Genlis, French novelist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections Theological treatise by New England divine Jonathan Edwards British “Ode to Fancy” Poem by Joseph Wharton Scottish “The Tears of Scotland” Poem by Tobias George Smollett FRENCH
Philosophical Thoughts Meditations by philosopher Denis Diderot
ENGLISH
British Fanny Hill, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure Erotic novel by John Cleland Scottish The Adventures of Roderick Random Novel by Tobias Smollett The Castle of Indolence Poem by James Thomson Philosophical Essays Concerning Human Understanding Philosophical tract by David Hume FRENCH
The Spirit of the Laws Political tract by Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu GERMAN
The Messiah Religious epic by Friedrich Klopstock ITALIAN
GERMAN
Fables and Stories Collection of stories by Christian Furchtegott Gellert
The Crafty Widow Play by Carlo Goldoni
1749
1747 BIRTHS BIRTHS Gottfried August Burger, German lyric poet György Bessenyei, Hungarian lyric poet
Vittorio Alfieri, Italian poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet Lorenzo Da Ponte, Italian poet
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PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
Irene Tragic drama by Samuel Johnson Tom Jones, a Foundling Novel by Henry Fielding
ITALIAN
Mine Hostess Play by Carlo Goldoni
GERMAN
1753
The Spring Poem by Ewald Christian von Kleist
1750
BIRTH Phillis Wheatley, African-American poet
DEATH
BIRTH Lenor de Almeida da Portugal, Portuguese poet
George Berkeley, Irish philosopher and divine
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts Essay by Jean-Jacques Rousseau ITALIAN
The Coffee-House Comedy by Carlo Goldoni The Comic Theater Dramatic comedy by Carlo Goldoni
1751
ENGLISH
American Freedom of the Will Theological treatise by New England theologian Jonathan Edwards British The History of Sir Charles Grandison Novel by Samuel Richardson Scottish The Adventures of Ferdinand, Count Fathom Novel by Tobias Smollett ITALIAN
The Mistress of the Inn Play by Carlo Goldoni
BIRTHS Johan Henrik Kellgren, Swedish poet Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, German playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Irish-born English playwright Johann Heinrich Voss, German poet
1754 BIRTH
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
British Amelia Novel by Henry Fielding “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” Poem by Thomas Gray Scottish The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle Novel by Tobias Smollett
George Crabbe, English poet
DEATHS Henry Fielding, English novelist Baron Ludvig Holberg, Norwegian-Danish poet and playwright Pierre-Claude Nivelle de La Chaussée, French playwright Ignacio de Luzán Claramunt de Suelves y Gurrea, Spanish literary critic Wu Jingzi, Chinese novelist and poet
FRENCH
Encyclopédie First volume by the Encyclopedists
PUBLICATIONS GERMAN
Daphnis Pastoral eclogue by Swiss writer Salomon Gessner
1752 BIRTHS Frances Burney, English novelist and diarist Thomas Chatterton, English poet Philip Freneau, American poet Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger, German playwright and novelist
1755 BIRTH Philibert-Louis Debucourt, French poet
The Eighteenth Century: 1760
DEATHS
DEATH
Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon, French statesman Francesco Scipione Maffei, Italian playwright Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu, French philosopher
Jonathan Edwards, American theologian
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The Father of the Family Dramatic comedy by Denis Diderot
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson FRENCH
The Maid of Orleans Mock epic poem by Voltaire GERMAN
The Misogynist Play by Gotthold Ephrain Lessing Miss Sara Sampson Domestic tragedy by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
SPANISH
History of the Famous Preacher Fray Gerundio of Campazas, alias Zotes Satire by José Francisco de Isla SWEDISH
The Death of Abel Biblical play and heroic prose poem by Salomon Gessner
1759 1756 BIRTH Willem Bilderdijk, Dutch poet
PUBLICATION ENGLISH
Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs and Other Principal Saints Hagiography by Alban Butler
BIRTHS William Beckford, English novelist Robert Burns, Scottish poet Ferenc Kazinczy, Hungarian man of letters Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, German playwright and poet Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin), English feminist writer
DEATHS William Collins, English poet Ewald Christian von Kleist, German poet
1757
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
BIRTHS William Blake, English poet Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, Polish playwright and novelist Royall Tyler, American poet
Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia Philosophical romance by Samuel Johnson Tristram Shandy Novel by Laurence Sterne FRENCH
DEATH Colley Cibber, English poet and playwright
Candide Satire by Voltaire
PUBLICATIONS
1760
ENGLISH
“The Bard” Pindaric ode by Thomas Gray FRENCH
The Natural Son; or, The Proofs of Virtue Play by Denis Diderot
BIRTH Johann Peter Hebel, German poet
PUBLICATIONS
1758 BIRTH Noah Webster, American lexicographer
ENGLISH
Sir Launcelot Greaves Novel by Scotsman Tobias Smollett ITALIAN
The Boors Play by Carlo Goldoni
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1761
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Temora Epic poem by Scottish writer James Macpherson
BIRTH August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue, German playwright
ITALIAN
Il Giorno Sequence of poems by Guiseppe Parini
DEATH Samuel Richardson, English novelist
1764
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
Aline, Queen of Golkonda Novel by Chevalier Stanislas-Jean de Boufflers Julie; or, the New Heloise Epistolary novel by Jean-Jacques Rousseau Rameau’s Nephew Novel by Denis Diderot
BIRTHS Jens Baggesen, Danish poet and novelist Marie-Joseph-Blaise Chénier, French satirist and dramatist Ann Ward Radcliffe, English romantic novelist
PUBLICATIONS CHINESE
1762
The Dream of the Red Chamber Novel by Cao Xueqin ENGLISH
BIRTHS André-Marie de Chénier, French poet Johann Gottlieb Fichte, German philosopher
The Castle of Otranto Novel by Horace Walpole The Traveller; or, A Prospect of Society Poem by Oliver Goldsmith FRENCH
DEATH
Philosophical Dictionary Dictionary by Voltaire
Prosper Jolyot, sieur de Crais-Billon (Crébillon) French playwright
1765
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Resignation Moral treatise by poet Edward Young FRENCH
Emile; or, A Treatise on Education Treatise by Jean-Jacques Rousseau The Social Contract Political philosophy by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
BIRTH Nguyen Du, Vietnamese poet
DEATH Edward Young, English poet
PUBLICATION FRENCH
ITALIAN
The Duel Five-act play by Michel-Jean Sedaine
The Squabbles at Chioggia Comedy by Carlo Goldoni
1766
1763 BIRTHS János Batsányi, Hungarian poet Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, German poet
Nikolay Mikhaylovich Karamzin, Russian historian and novelist Madame de Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine de Staël), French playwright and novelist
DEATHS
PUBLICATIONS
BIRTHS
Cao Xueqin, Chinese novelist Olof von Dalin, Swedish historian and poet Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux, French playwright Antoine-François Prévost d’Exiles (Abbé Prévost), French novelist William Shenstone, English poet
ENGLISH
The Vicar of Wakefield Novel by Oliver Goldsmith GERMAN
Agathon Bildungsroman by Christoph Martin Wieland Laocoön Treatise by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
The Eighteenth Century: 1771
POLISH
Marriage by the Calendar Play by Franciszek Bohomolec
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DEATH Christian Furchtegott Gellert, German poet
PUBLICATION
1767
PORTUGUESE
O Uruguia Epic poem by Brazilian writer Basilio da Gama
BIRTHS Benjamin Constant de Rebecque, French novelist Maria Edgeworth, English novelist August Wilhelm von Schlegel, German poet and critic Takizawa Bakin, Japanese novelist
PUBLICATIONS FRENCH
Eugénie Play by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais GERMAN
Minna von Barnhelm; or, The Soldier’s Fortune Comic drama by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
1770 BIRTHS Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosopher Christian Friedrich Holderlin, German poet William Wordsworth, English poet
DEATH Thomas Chatterton, English poet
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
1768
Ralf Krage Tragedy by Johannes Ewald ENGLISH
The Deserted Village Poem by Oliver Goldsmith
BIRTHS François-August-René de Chateaubriand, French writer Friedrich Ernst Daniel Schleiermacher, German theologian Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner, German playwright
FRENCH
The Two Friends; or, The Merchant of Lyons Play by PierreAugustin Caron de Beaumarchais
DEATHS Carlo Innocenzo Frugoni, Italian poet Laurence Sterne, English novelist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
“The Descent of Odin: An Ode” Poem by Thomas Gray False Delicacy Play by Hugh Kelly “The Fatal Sisters: An Ode” Poem by Thomas Gray The Good Natur’d Man Comedy by Oliver Goldsmith The Mysterious Mother Tragedy by Horace Walpole A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy Comic novel by Laurence Sterne FRENCH
The Unexpected Wager One-act comedy by Michel-Jean Sedaine JAPANESE
Tales of the Rainy Moon Collection of stories by Akinari Ueda
1769
1771 BIRTHS Charles Brockden Brown, American writer Népomucène Lemercier, French playwright Sir Walter Scott, Scottish novelist
DEATHS Thomas Gray, English poet Tobias Smollett, Scottish novelist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Autobiography Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin Scottish The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker Epistolary novel by Tobias Smollett The Man of Feeling Novel by Henry Mackenzie The Minstrel Poem by James Beattie
BIRTHS Ernst Moritz Arndt, German poet Ivan Andreyevich Krylov, Russian fabulist
GERMAN
Odes Collection of lyrics by Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
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The History of Lady Sophia Sternhelm Novel by Sophie van La Roche ITALIAN
The Beneficent Grouch Comedy by Carlo Goldoni RUSSIAN
Russian Epic Russian national epic by Mikhail Matveyevich Kheraskov
1774 BIRTH Robert Southey, English poet
DEATHS Oliver Goldsmith, Irish-born English poet, playwright, and novelist Albrecht von Haller, Swiss poet
PUBLICATIONS
1772
DANISH
The Death of Balder Play by Johannes Ewald
BIRTHS
GERMAN
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English romantic poet Novalis (Friedrich Leopold von Hardenberg), German poet and novelist Manuel José Quintana, Spanish poet Friedrich von Schlegel, German philosopher
The Sorrows of Young Werther Novel by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The Story of the Abderites Historical and satirical novel by Christopher Martin Wieland The Tutor; or, the Advantages of Private Education Play by Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
1775
Love Without Stockings Play by Johan Wessel GERMAN
Emilia Galotti Tragedy by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing HUNGARIAN
The Tragedy of Agis Historical drama by Gyorgy Bessenyei
BIRTHS Jane Austen, English novelist Charles Lamb, English essayist Walter Savage Landor, English poet and critic Matthew Gregory “Monk” Lewis, English novelist Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, German philosopher
PUBLICATIONS
1773 BIRTHS Mihály Csokonai Vitéz, Hungarian poet René-Charles Guilbert de Pixérécourt, French playwright Johann Ludwig Tieck, German romantic poet Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder, German writer
ENGLISH
The Duena Comic opera by Richard Brinsley Sheridan A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland Travel narrative by Samuel Johnson The Rivals Play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan St. Patrick’s Day; or, The Scheming Lieutenant Comic opera by Richard Brinsley Sheridan FRENCH
The Barber of Seville Comedy by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
DEATH Alexis Piron, French poet
GERMAN
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
The Joys of Rungsted Lyric by Johannes Ewald
The Soldiers Tragicomedy by Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz The Twins Tragedy by Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger
ENGLISH
1776
She Stoops to Conquer Play by Oliver Goldsmith GERMAN
“Lenore” Ballad by Gottfried August Burger Gotz von Berlichingen Play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
BIRTHS Joseph von Gorres, German Roman Catholic writer Ernest Theodor Wilhelm Hoffman, German folklorist
The Eighteenth Century: 1781
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Johann Jakob Breitinger, Swiss-German critic David Hume, Scottish philosopher
ENGLISH
Evelina; or, A Young Lady’s Entrance into the World Novel by Frances Burney
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Common Sense Political pamphlet by English-born Thomas Paine British The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire First tome in multivolume work by Edward Gibbon
FRENCH
Irène Dramatic tragedy by Voltaire Oedipus at the Home of Admetus Tragedy by Jean-François Ducis GERMAN
Plastik Metaphysical tract by Johann Herder SPANISH
Raquel Play by Vicente García de la Huerta
GERMAN
Julius von Tarent Tragedy by Johann Anton Leisewitz Sturm und Drang Dramatic fantasy by Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger ITALIAN
Antigone Tragedy by Vittorio Alfieri POLISH
The Adventures of Nicholas Try-All Novel by Ignacy Krasicki
1779 BIRTHS Francis Scott Key, American poet Clement Clarke Moore, American poet and biblical scholar Thomas Moore, Irish poet Adam Gottlob Oehlenschlager, Danish poet and playwright
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
1777 BIRTHS Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte Fouqué, German romantic poet Heinrich von Kleist, German poet and playwright
The Critic Dramatic burlesque by Richard Brinsley Sheridan The Lives of the English Poets Biographies by Samuel Johnson Olney Hymns Collection of Congregational odes by William Cowper and John Newton GERMAN
Nathan the Wise Play by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing RUSSIAN
On the Death of Prince Meshchersky Ode by Gavrila Derzhavin
DEATH Claude-Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon (Crébillon fils), French novelist
1780
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Poems Posthumously published collection of poems by Thomas Chatterton The School for Scandal Play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
BIRTHS Pierre-Jean de Béranger, French poet Charles Nodier, French writer of fairy tales
PUBLICATIONS
1778
GERMAN
Oberon Poem by Christoph Martin Wieland Songs for the People Collection of poems by Matthias Claudius
BIRTHS Clemens Brentano, German poet Ugo Foscolo, Italian poet William Hazlitt, English essayist
DEATHS Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet), French writer
1781 BIRTHS Ludwig Joachim von Arnim, German romantic novelist Andrés Bello, Venezuelan poet Adelbert Chamisso, German lyrical poet
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DEATHS Johannes Ewald, Danish poet and playwright Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, German playwright
Charles Colle, French satiric poet Yokai Yagu, Japanese poet
PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS
ENGLISH ENGLISH
The British Prison Ship Poem by American Philip Freneau
The Village Poem by George Crabbe Poetical Sketches Short poems by William Blake GERMAN
GERMAN
German Critique of Pure Reason Philosophical tract by Immanuel Kant The Robbers Play by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
Fiesco; or, The Conspiracy of Genoa Play by Johann Friedrich von Schiller
Swiss Leonard and Gertrude Novel by educator Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi
The Minor Play by Denis Ivanovich Fonvizin
RUSSIAN
1784 1782
BIRTH Henry Leigh Hunt, English poet
BIRTH Hughes-Félicité-Robert de Lamennais, French essayist
DEATH Pietro Metastasio, Italian poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Cecilia, or Memoirs of an Heiress Novel by Frances Burkey The Dunciad Poem by Alexander Pope Poems Collection of poems by William Cowper
DEATHS Denis Diderot, French intellectual Samuel Johnson, English lexicographer José de Santa Rita Durão, Brazilian poet Phillis Wheatley, African-American poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Task Poem by William Cowper FRENCH
FRENCH
Confessions Autobiography (books I–VI) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau Dangerous Liaisons Epistolary novel by Pierre-AmbroiseFrançois Chaderlos de Laclos
The Marriage of Figaro; or, The Madness of a Day Comedy by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais GERMAN
Cabal and Love Play by Johann Friedrich von Schiller RUSSIAN
GERMAN
“Erlking” Ballad by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Ode to the Deity Poem by Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin
PORTUGUESE
Caramuru Epic poem by Brazilian writer José de Santa Rita Durão
1785 BIRTHS
1783 BIRTHS Washington Irving, American writer Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle), French novelist
Bettina von Arnim, German writer Thomas De Quincey, English writer Jakob Grimm, German folklorist Alessandro Manzoni, Italian novelist Thomas Love Peacock, English novelist
PUBLICATIONS DEATHS Johann Jakob Bodmer, Swiss poet Buson, Japanese haiku poet
ENGLISH
Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson Travel narrative by James Boswell
The Eighteenth Century: 1790
FRENCH
The 120 Days of Sodom Pornographic novel by Marquis de Sade RUSSIAN
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Paul et Virginie Sentimental French idyll by Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre
Vladimir Reborn Play by Mikhail Kheraskov
1786
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Critique of Practical Reason Philosophical treatise by Immanuel Kant Egmont Dramatic tragedy by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Iphigenie auf Tauris Play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
BIRTH Wilhelm Karl Grimm, German folklorist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Poems Collection of poems by Philip Freneau British Vathek Fantasy by William Beckford Scottish Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect Poems by Robert Burns
1787 BIRTHS
1789 BIRTH James Fenimore Cooper, American novelist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Book of Thel Poetic allegory by William Blake Songs of Innocence Poems by William Blake FRENCH
Charles IX; or, La Sainte-Barthelemy Play by Marie-Joseph Chénier Confessions Autobiography (books VII–XII) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau GERMAN
Francisco de Paula Martínez de la Rosa, Spanish playwright Johann Ludwig Uhland, German lyric poet
The Stranger Play by August Kotzebue
DEATH
1790
Vicente García de la Huerta, Spanish playwright, poet, and critic
BIRTHS
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
Carsten Hauch, Danish poet, playwright, and novelist Marie-Louis-Alphonse de Prat de Lamartine, French poet
The Contrast First American comic play by Royall Tyler GERMAN
Don Carlos, Infant of Spain Tragic historical play by Johann Friedrich von Schiller
DEATH Benjamin Franklin, American statesman and writer
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
1788 BIRTHS George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron), English poet Joseph Eichendorff, German romantic poet Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher
Reflections on the Revolution in France Treatise by parliamentarian Edmund Burke GERMAN
Torquato Tasso Dramatic tragedy by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The Indian Exiles Play by August Kotzebue RUSSIAN
DEATH Johann Georg Hamann, German philosopher and theologian
Letters of a Russian Traveler Travel narrative by Nikolay Mikhaylovich Karamzin
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SWEDISH
1793
Fredmans Epistlar Songs by Carl Michael Bellmann
BIRTHS
1791 BIRTHS Sergey Timofeyevich Aksakov, Russian novelist Franz Grillparzer, Austrian playwright Johann Ludvig Heiberg, Danish dramatic poet Karl Theodor Korner, German lyric poet Angel de Saavedra, Spanish poet and playwright Augustin-Eugène Scribe, French playwright
DEATH
Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, Swedish writer Jean-François-Casimir Delavigne, French playwright Aleksander Fredro, Polish playwright
DEATH Carlo Goldoni, Italian playwright
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Poetic satire by William Blake “An Evening Walk” Poem by William Wordsworth
Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubert, German poet GERMAN
The Invisible Lodge Novel by Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
SPANISH
American The Rights of Man Political treatise by Thomas Paine
Moroccan Letters Commentary by José de Cadalso y Vázquez
British The Mysteries of Udolpho Novel by Ann Radcliffe
1794
Scottish The Life of Samuel Johnson Biography by James Boswell Tam O’Shanter Poem by Robert Burns FRENCH
Henry VIII Dramatic tragedy by Marie-Joseph Chénier Justine Erotic novel by Marquis de Sade
1792
BIRTHS William Cullen Bryant, American poet Leopold Zunz, German-Jewish scholar
DEATHS Gottfried August Burger, German lyric poet André-Marie de Chénier, French poet Ramón de la Cruz, Spanish playwright Edward Gibbon, English historian
BIRTHS
PUBLICATIONS
Frederick Marryat, English naval novelist Percy Bysshe Shelley, English romantic poet
American
ENGLISH
The Age of Reason Treatise by Thomas Paine
DEATH Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, German playwright and poet
British The First Book of Urizen Series of poems by William Blake Songs of Experience Collection of poems by William Blake
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Feminist manifesto by Mary Wollstonecraft PORTUGUESE
Marilia de Dirceau Love lyrics by Tomas Antonion Gonzaga RUSSIAN
“Little Liza” Short story by Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin
FRENCH
Agamemnon Play by Népomucène Lemercier GERMAN
Hesperus Romantic novel by Jean Paul Friedrich Richter RUSSIAN
The Waterfall Poems by Gavrila Derzhavin
The Eighteenth Century: 1798
1795
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BIRTHS
SWEDISH
Thomas Carlyle, Scottish essayist and historian Aleksandr Sergeyevich Griboyedov, Russian playwright John Keats, English romantic poet Leopold von Ranke, German historian Jacques-Nicolas-Augustin Thierry, French historian
DEATHS Carl Michael Bellmann, Swedish poet James Boswell, Scottish biographer Johan Henrik Kellgren, Swedish poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
The Book of Ahania Series of poems by William Blake The Book of Los Series of poems by William Blake The Borderers Verse drama by William Wordsworth “The Eolian Harp” Poem by William Blake “The Song of Los” Poem by William Blake FRENCH
Abufar Tragedy by Jean-François Ducis
The Merry Festival Poems by Anna Maria Lenngren
1797 BIRTHS Annette Elisabeth Droste-Hülshoff, German poet Jeremias Gotthelf, Swiss writer Heinrich Heine, German poet Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, English novelist Alfred Victor Vigny, French romantic writer
DEATHS Edmund Burke, English parliamentarian Michel-Jean Sedaine, French poet and playwright Horace Walpole, English writer Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin), English feminist writer
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
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Luise Epic idyll by Johann Heinrich Voss Roman Elegies Lyric poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship Bildungsroman by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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American The Algerine Captive; or, The Life and Adventures of Dr. Updike Underhill Picaresque novel by Royall Tyler British The Four Zoas: The Torment of Love and Jealousy in the Death and Judgment of Albion Symbolic poem by William Blake The Italian Gothic novel by Ann Radcliffe Osorio Tragedy by Samuel Taylor Coleridge GERMAN
BIRTHS Abdullah bin Abdul Kader, Malay writer Manuel Bretón de los Herreros, Spanish playwright Fernán Caballero (Cecilia Böhl de Faber), Spanish novelist Karl Leberecht Immermann, German playwright Charles Auguste von Platen, German lyric poet
Hermann and Dorothea Epic idyll by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Hyperion Novel by Johann Christian Friedrich Holderlin SWEDISH
The Boys Poems by Anna Maria Lenngren
DEATHS Robert Burns, Scottish poet James Macpherson, Scottish poet
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Memoirs Autobiography by historian Edward Gibbon The Monk Gothic novel by Matthew Gregory Lewis The Parent’s Assistant Collection of didactic stories for children by Maria Edgeworth GERMAN
The Flower, Fruit and Thorn Pieces Novel by Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
BIRTHS Willibald Alexis (Georg Wilhelm Heinrich Haring), German novelist and playwright John Banim, Irish novelist Auguste Comte, French philosopher Giacomo Leopardi, Italian poet Jules Michelet, French historian Adam Mickiewicz, Polish poet Dhionísios Solomos, Greek poet
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DEATHS Giovanni Giacomo Casanova, Italian adventurer and cynic Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder, German Romantic writer
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American Wieland; or, The Transformation Epistolary Gothic novel by Charles Brockden Brown British The Castle Spectre Melodrama by Matthew Gregory Lewis Gebir Epic poem by Walter Savage Landor “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey” Poem by William Wordsworth Lyrical Ballads Collection of poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge “The Old Familiar Faces” Poem by Charles Lamb “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” Poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Tale of Rosamund Gray and Old Blind Margaret Tragic story by Charles Lamb GERMAN
Wallenstein’s Camp Play by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
João Baptista de Silva Leitão de Almeida Garrett, Portuguese poet and novelist Thomas Hood, English poet Aleksandr Sergeyvich Pushkin, Russian poet
DEATHS Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, French playwright Giuseppe Parini, Italian poet
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American Arthur Merwyn Novel by Charles Brockden Brown Edgar Huntley Novel by Charles Brockden Brown Ormond Novel by Charles Brockden Brown British The Castaway Poem by William Cowper “Lucy Gray, or, Solitude” Poem by William Wordsworth Pizarro Tragedy by Richard Brinsley Sheridan The Prelude, or, Growth of a Poet’s Mind Autobiographical poem by William Wordsworth Scottish “Holy Willie’s Prayer” Satire by Robert Burns The Jolly Beggars: A Cantata Comic opera in three parts by Robert Burns
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The Empire of Stupidity Poems by Alberto Lista
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Heinrich von Otterdingen Philosophical romance by Novalis Lucinde Romance by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller The Piccolomini Dramatic piece by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller Wallenstein’s Death Play (part of trilogy) by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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Dorottya Play by Mihály Csokonai Vitéz
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY , and George Gordon Byron, better known as Lord Byron, whose life was seared by recklessness. In the early and middle 19th century, the Romantic style was evident in poetry throughout Europe—in the work of José de Espronceda y Delgado in Spain, Ugo Foscolo and Giacomo Leopardi in Italy, Aleksandr Pushkin and Mikhail Lermontov in Russia, and Adam Bernard Mickiewicz in Poland. In the nascent United States, the romantic thread ran through the adventure stories of James Fenimore Cooper, the poetry of Walt Whitman and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and the transcendentalism of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Transcendentalism was an idealistic and somewhat utopian system of thought based on a belief in the essential unity of all humanity, the innate goodness of human beings, and the supremacy of experience over logic. It represented the first flowering of American literary genius, but the impetus of romanticism began to wane after the 19th century, especially after World War I. Arguably, the first postromantic poet was Heinrich Heine in Germany, followed by Nikolaus Lenau (Nikolaus Franz Niembsch von Strehlenau) in Austria; nonetheless, postromanticism became fully developed in France by the Parnassians. Originating with Théophile Gautier, Parnassianism was in some ways an offshoot of romanticism rather than a reaction against it. By concentrating on the purely formal and aesthetic elements of poetry, it shaped the direction of literary sensibility. Its most illustrious representative was Charles-Pierre Baudelaire, who tried make decadence a respectable word. Two other postromantic movements were impressionism and symbolism. Paul Verlaine, foremost of the impressionists, borrowed idioms from painting, sculpture, and music to evoke subjective and sensory impressions of events and people. Symbolism, a selective use of words and images to evoke tenuous moods and meanings, was perfected by Stéphane Mallarmé and Arthur Rimbaud.
If all the centuries were ranked as literary eras, the 19th century would rank at the top, outranking even the 20th, for its level and quality of literary activity. It was also first time that nations such as the United States and Russia began to contribute to the literary canon and a global literary village began to take shape. Translations, increased literacy, and cheaper printing processes made authors from every language and country accessible to readers throughout the world; literary traditions and genres flowed across national boundaries, and the influence of certain great authors could be felt worldwide. The 19th century was the formative era for many modern literary and artistic movements, including romanticism, impressionism, symbolism, and realism. Romanticism was the predominant literary movement of the early 19th century. Many characteristics of romanticism sprang from philosophical sources that had assumed the role of surrogate religion. One such philosophical source was Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose emphasis on the individual and the power of inspiration and nature influenced William Wordsworth in England, Johann Christian Friedrich Holderlin and Ludwig Tieck in Germany, and Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre in France. Romanticism was also a reaction against the 18th-century rationalism of such philosophers as Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and David Hume. Even beyond literature, romanticism was manifest in the works of such Christian writers as Søren Kierkegaard, founder of modern existentialism. The cardinal tenets of romanticism were self-knowledge, subjectivity, inspiration, and a love of nature, however imperfectly defined. The central role of inspiration in the creative process made the romantic poet a visionary and seer, unbound by rules. Poetry was freed from its 18th-century preoccupation with social context, and the poet was answerable only to ultimate truth. Two classic examples of the romantic poet as visionary were John Keats, who died in his early 20s,
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Realism, the fourth literary movement of the 19th century, assumed two forms. In the hands of Jane Austen, Benjamin Constant, Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle), Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, Giovanni Verga, Émile Zola, and Honoré de Balzac, it became a detailed and verbally scrupulous examination—or “autopsy,” as Zola called it—of individual human actions and emotions. But for the greatest of the century’s writers, such as Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, Nikolay Gogol, and Anton Chekhov, it was driven by a larger social and philosophical purpose. For them, literature was not art for art’s sake, but was driven by a goal and a mission.
Major Writers of the Nineteenth Century Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky (1821–1881) Russian
writer who helped develop the psychological novel as one of the dominant forms of literature. His works were also precursors of the existentialist novel in which the subject is not only the physical human person, but also the human spirit and soul. As a Christian, Dostoyevsky combined profound spiritual insights into the human condition with an uncanny ability to explore the darkest recesses of the human mind. His four great masterpieces are The Brothers Karamazov (1879–80), Crime and Punishment (1866), The Idiot (1868–69), and The Possessed (1872). Hounded by debtors and beset by gambling losses, Dostoyevsky wrote furiously throughout his life as a means to bringing in income and turned out more than 40 books, including The Double (1846), Poor Folk (1846), House of the Dead (1860–62), The Friend of the Family (1859), The Insulted and the Injured (1861), and Notes from Underground (1864). Charles Dickens (1812–1870) English novelist, the greatest
of the Victorian era. Dickens possessed an inexhaustible power to create unforgettable characters, an acute ear for characteristic speech patterns, a strong narrative impulse, an inventive prose style, compassion for the poor, and a strong antipathy to social evils. In his early life Dickens encountered misfortune: His father was thrown into debtors’ prison and Charles had to drop out of school to work in a factory. Images of prison and destitution recur in many of Dickens’s novels. Almost all of his works are well known and popular, beginning with Pickwick Papers (1837) and ending with the unfinished The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1870). In between he wrote Oliver Twist (1838), Nicholas Nickleby (1839), The Old Curiosity Shop (1841), Barnaby Rudge (1841), Martin Chuzzlewit (1844), A Christmas Carol (1843, familiar throughout the world in its stage, film, and television versions), The Cricket on the Hearth (1846), David Copperfield (1850), Bleak House (1853), Hard Times (1854), Little Dorrit (1857), Great Expectations (1861), Our Mutual Friend (1865), and A Tale of Two Cities (1859).
Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Count (1828–1910) Russian nov-
elist, author of two of the world’s greatest novels, War and Peace (1865–69) and Anna Karenina (1875–77). His novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich (1886) is considered a masterpiece of psychological realism. Tolstoy was the son of a Russian noble family with somewhat quirky socialist and religious convictions, and his personal life was marked by deep inner turmoil. He established his reputation with The Cossacks in 1863 and went on to write the two novels with which his name will be forever associated. In Confession (1884) he presented an account of his spiritual crisis: He eventually turned to a form of Christian anarchism and devoted the rest of his life to promoting social reform and nonviolence. In What Is Art? (1898), he tried to give art a moral and religious function. He wrote one more full-length novel, Resurrection (1899), with an implied Christian message of hope for a scarred humanity, and one more play, The Power of Darkness (1888). Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin (1799–1837) Russian na-
tional poet and founder of modern Russian literature. Born into a noble family (his mother was descended from a black Abyssinian), Pushkin began his literary career in 1814. While at the Imperial Lyceum at Tsarkoye Selo he completed his first major work, the romantic poem Ruslan and Ludmila (1820). Exiled from St. Petersburg for his “Ode to Liberty” (1820), he began his “southern cycle” of romantic narrative poems: The Prisoner of the Caucasus (1820–21), The Robber Brothers (1821–22), and The Fountain of Bakhchsaray (1823). In 1823 he began work on his masterpiece, Eugene Onegin, on which he continued to work until 1831. Moving to Pskov, he wrote ballads and stories based on Russian history, such as “The Bridegroom” (1825), and “The Gypsies” (1824), the poem “Count Nulin” (1827), and his great historical tragedy, Boris Godunov (1831). Czar Nicholas I allowed Pushkin to return to Moscow, where he abandoned his revolutionary fervor and took up Russian history, the theme of The Stanzas (1826), The Negro of Peter the Great (1827), the historical poem “Poltava” (1829), and “The Bronze Horseman” (1837). The Moscow period also produced the poem “To My Friends” (1828); Egyptian Nights (1835); the short story “The Queen of Spades” (1834); four tragedies, The Covetous Knight (1836), Mozart and Salieri (1831), The Stone Guest (1839), and Feast in the Time of Plague (1832); five short prose tales collected in Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin (1831); the comic poem “A Small House in Kolomna”; and many lyrics. In 1831 Pushkin settled in St. Petersburg, where he began a series of historical studies and novels, including The History of the Village of Goryukhina (1837), the novels Captain’s Daughter (1836) and Dubrovsky (1841), and A History of Pugachov (1834) on the Pugachov Rebellion. Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) French writer whose monumental work The Human Comedy is one of the greatest realist
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novels in literature. His writing career began in 1829 when he produced his first successful novels, Les Chouans and The Physiology of Marriage, followed by Scenes from Private Life in 1830. From 1832 to 1835 he produced more than 20 works, including The Country Doctor (1833), Eugenie Grandet (1833), The Illustrious Gaudissart (1833), and Le Père Goriot (1835). He also published three sets of Droll Stories. Between 1836 and 1839 he wrote the Antiques Cabinet (1839), the first two parts of Lost Illusions (1837–43), and The Firm of Nucingen (1838). In 1840 he began work on one of the most massive literary projects ever embarked on by an author: The Human Comedy, a Dantesque survey of human society that eventually included about 90 novels. In the last decade of his life, Balzac produced many more masterpieces such as A Shady Business (1841), The Black Sheep (1841–42), Harlot, High and Low (1843–47), Cousin Bette (1846), and Cousin Pons (1847). Henry James (1843–1916) American novelist. A naturalized British subject from 1915, he focused on Anglo-American culture and was a pioneer of realism in the United States. The relative innocence of the New World in conflict with the corruption and wisdom of the Old World is the principal theme of his novels. His major novels include Roderick Hudson (1876), The American (1877), Daisy Miller (1879), Washington Square (1880), The Portrait of a Lady (1881), The Bostonians (1886), The Princess Cassmassima (1886), The Tragic Muse (1890), The Spoils of Poynton (1897), What Maisie Knew (1897), The Turn of the Screw (1898), The Awkward Age (1899), The Wings of the Dove (1902), The Ambassadors (1903), and The Golden Bowl (1904). Giacomo Leopardi (1798–1837) Italian lyric poet, often
called the Prince of Pessimists. Beset by physical problems all his life, Leopardi poured out his bitterness in poems such as “Approach of Death” (1816, published 1835). Some of his saddest lyrics were inspired by his frustrated loves and the death from tuberculosis of Terese Fattorini, subject of “A Silvia.” His poems were collected in Canzoni (1824), Operette Morali (1827), I Canti (1831), and Ginestra (1836). His finest lyrics are called Idilli. Søren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813–1855) Danish philosopher and founder of existentialism. Nearly all of his works were published under pen names suited to the particular work. His first work, Either/Or (1843), offered an alternative to an aesthetic or moral view of life arising from a person’s conscious decision. Fear and Trembling and Repetition (both 1843) dealt with faith and the idea of sacrifice, showing clearly the Christianization of Kierkegaard’s ideas. Philosophical Fragments and The Concept of Dread (both 1844) defined his idea of freedom as central to existence, the first shot across the bow at Hegelianism, the dominant rationalistic philosophy of the time. In 1845 Kierkegaard published Stages on Life’s Way, his most mature achievement. In it he adds a third, religious di-
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mension to life’s aesthetic and moral dimensions. As Kierkegaard’s outlook on life became increasingly somber, he initiated a full-scale attack of Hegel in Concluding Unscientific Postscript. In it he summarized his philosophy that subjectivity is truth; Kierkegaard attacked Hegel’s attempt to systematize existence, declaring that such a system can never be constructed since existence is incomplete and constantly changing. These tenets have become the foundation of modern existentialism. He waged his last battle against the established church in the works Edifying Discourses on Diverse Spirits (1847), Works of Love (1847), Christian Discourses (1848), The Sickness Unto Death (1849), and Training in Christianity (1850). Nikolay Vasilyevich Gogol (1809–1852) Russian writer whose novel Dead Souls and short story “The Overcoat” (both 1842) are among the best-loved classics of Russian literature and the foundations of 19th-century Russian realism. His first story collections, Mirgorod and Arabesques, appeared in 1835 and included two of his best stories, “Taras Bulba” and “Diary of a Mad Man.” He developed a friendship with Aleksandr Pushkin, who suggested to him the themes of Dead Souls and The Government Inspector (1836). The publication of his collected works in 1842 made Gogol one of the most popular writers in Russia. His creative powers began to fail, however, and when his later works were rejected, he was crushed and slid into madness. He fell under the spell of a fanatical priest and died of starvation. Jane Austen (1775–1817) English novelist. Between 1811
and 1817 she published six of the most widely read novels in the English language: Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), Emma (1815), Persuasion (1817), and Northanger Abbey (1817). Her novels are essentially domestic romances but are remarkably modern in their characterization, wit, and realism. Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) American short story writer, poet, and critic noted for his macabre fiction and considered the father of the detective story. Poe published his first book, Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827), at age 18. “A MS. Found a Bottle” was his first short story. In 1839 the first collection of his stories, Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, appeared, and six years later his poem “The Raven” gained national attention. Thereafter most of his stories and poems focused on the eerie and the mysterious, such as the short stories “Ulalume,” “The Fall of the House of Usher,” “The Masque of the Red Death,”“The Premature Burial,”“The Black Cat,”“The Cask of Amontillado,” “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “Ligeia,” and “The Pit and the Pendulum.” At the same time, he wrote many stories that displayed analytic powers, as in “The Gold Bug”; detective stories, such as “The Murders in the Rue Morgue”; and science fiction. Poe’s genius was recognized not only in the United States but also in Europe, especially France.
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Gustave Flaubert (1821–1880) French novelist, author of
the celebrated Madame Bovary (1857). He began to work on that novel in 1851 after a tour of the Middle East and completed it in five years. When the book was published, he was immediately brought to trial on charges of obscenity and narrowly escaped conviction. He then began work on Salammbô, a novel about ancient Carthage. In 1869 he published his third major novel, Sentimental Education. The Temptation of Saint Anthony followed in 1874. Critics rate his Three Tales (1877), containing the stories “A Simple Heart,” “The Legend of Saint Julian the Hospitaller,” and “Herodias,” as his masterpiece, although it is less well known than his other works. He also wrote a number of plays, but none of them were well received. William Wordsworth (1770–1850) English poet whose Lyri-
cal Ballads (1798, written with Samuel Taylor Coleridge) helped launch the English romantic movement. In 1843 he succeeded Robert Southey as poet laureate of England. His verse collections included The Prelude (1850), Poems, in Two Volumes (1807), Poems Chiefly of Early and Late Years (1842), Yarrow Revisited and Other Poems (1835), Sonnets (1838), and The Borderers, A Tragedy (1842). His most memorable poems have found a permanent home in English literature. They include “Tintern Abbey,” “Lucy,” “Matthew,” “The Brothers,” “Michael,” “The River Duddon,” and “Ode: Intimations of Immortality.” Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860–1904) Russian playwright and short story writer. Chekhov’s plays are among those most often performed around the world, in an array of languages. Uncle Vanya (1897), a drama in four acts and a study in aimlessness and hopelessness, is only one of the many masterpieces that are his legacies to the theater. Also popular are Three Sisters (1901), The Cherry Orchard (1904), The Bear (1888), The Proposal (1889), The Seagull (1904), The Wedding (1889), and The Anniversary (1891). Three Sisters is a drama in four acts in which the characters are stifled in their dreary provincial lives and alternate between boredom and yearning. The Cherry Orchard is a play in four acts that chronicles the decline of the charming Renavskaya family. The Seagull is a drama in four acts that deals with lost opportunities and the clash of generations. Chekhov was also a master of the short story. Most of his great stories were written at his country estate in the village of Melikhovo. His Melikhovo stories include “Neighbors” (1892), “Ward Number Six” (1892), “The Black Monk” (1894), “The Murder” (1895), “Ariadne” (1895), and “The Peasants” (1897). Charles-Pierre Baudelaire (1821–1867) One of the greatest French poets of his era. In 1844 he had a liaison with a black woman who inspired his first cycle of erotic poems, The Black Venus. At this time he also composed many of the
poems that later formed part of The Flowers of Evil, his sole collection published in his lifetime. His mature period began with his discovery of Edgar Allan Poe, whose work he translated into French. In 1852 he took up with a white woman, who was the inspiration of his cycle called The White Venus. Two years later, an affair with a Parisian actress led to The Green-Eyed Venus. In 1857 he published The Flowers of Evil, which resulted in his prosecution for obscenity and blasphemy; his name became a byword for depravity. The remaining years of his life were darkened by growing failure and despair, and he slipped into a financial morass and physical crisis from which he never recovered. Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835–1910)
One of the best known American writers, Twain led an adventurous life and based many of his novels and stories on personal experiences. He worked as a printer, steamboat pilot, miner, and journalist, and his pseudonym was borrowed from a riverman’s term for water two fathoms deep. His first story, “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” was an immediate success. In 1866 he went on a world tour, and his reports were collected and published as Innocents Abroad (1869). Similarly, Roughing It (1872) was a chronicle of his journeys in the Pacific Islands. Encouraged by his reception, Twain wrote a series of popular novels: Tom Sawyer (1876), A Tramp Abroad (1880), The Prince and the Pauper (1881), Life on the Mississippi (1883), and Huckleberry Finn (1884). In 1889 he published A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, an imaginary travel account. After nearly going bankrupt from imprudent financial undertakings, Twain rebounded with the publication of The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson (1894). His last work was The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg (1900). August Strindberg (1849–1912) Swedish playwright who
pioneered expressionist drama, in which subconscious thoughts, emotions, and inner struggles of the playwright are presented through a wide variety of nonnaturalistic techniques, including abstraction, distortion, exaggeration, primitivism, fantasy, and symbolism. Through his plays and stories he became the acknowledged voice of modern Sweden. Throughout life he was tormented by religious doubt, personal setbacks, and professional insecurities, and these were reflected in his works. Among his plays the most popular and significant were Master Olof (1872), a historical drama on the Swedish Reformation; Lucky Peter’s Travels (1881), The New Kingdom (1882), Comrades (1888), The Father (1887), Miss Julie (1888), The Pariah (1889), The Creditors (1890), The Saga of the Folkings (1899), Gustav Vasa (1899), The Dance of Death (1901), A Dream Play (1902), and The Ghost Sonata (1907). The Great Highway (1909) was a symbolic presentation of his own life. In between plays, Strindberg wrote novels and stories. The first novel was The Red Room (1879); the first collection of his short stories,
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Married (1884–85), led to prosecution for blasphemy. His most creative phase was the last decade of the century, when he produced the novels The People of Hemso (1887) and By the Open Sea (1890). Bitterness after parting from his third wife in 1904 colors the grotesquely satirical novel Black Banners (1907). His last collections of short stories were Fair Haven and Foul Strand (1902) and Tales (1903). Strindberg’s religious crises are reflected in Inferno (1898) and To Damascus (1898–1904). He wrote two autobiographies: The Son of a Servant (1886–87) and Alone (1903). Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) English romantic poet
whose life was brief yet one of the most productive in the annals of poetry. He issued his first major poem, Queen Mab, in 1813, when he was barely 21. During a summer in Geneva he composed “Hymn to Intellectual Beauty,” and Mont Blanc. Traveling to Italy in 1818, he began to concentrate on his poetic impulses. He began Julian and Maddalo (1819) and published Prometheus Unbound (1820) with some of his finest short poems including “Ode to Liberty,” “Ode to the West Wind,” “The Cloud,” and “To a Skylark.” He moved to Pisa, Italy, in 1820 and wrote three works: Epipsychidion, a fable; “Adonais” (1821) on the untimely death of John Keats; and the verse drama Hellas, celebrating Greek Revolution against Turkish rule. He was working on The Triumph of Life, a poetic narrative, when he drowned at sea at age 30. George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron) (1788–1824) English romantic poet whose bohemian life was reflected in his unconventional poetry. In 1812 he published the first two cantos of Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage and found himself suddenly famous. The poem relates the adventures of a young knight who, disillusioned with his pursuit of pleasure, seeks distraction by going on a solitary pilgrimage. It exposed the disconnect between romantic idealism and the reality of resulting melancholy and disillusionment. Even as he conducted numerous affairs and his marriage ended in divorce, he continued to write furiously, turning out The Giaour (1813), The Bride of Abydos (1813), The Corsair (1814), and Lara (1814). Public indignation against his immorality forced him to selfexile in Europe, first in Geneva, where he wrote The Prisoner of Chillon (1816) and Manfred (1817), and then to Rome, where he wrote Beppo and his greatest poem, Don Juan (1819–24). Enamored of Teresa, Countess Guiccioli, he followed her to Ravenna, where he wrote The Prophecy of Dante and the poetic dramas Marino Faliero, Sardanapalus, The Two Foscari, and Cain (all published in 1821). In 1823 Byron joined the Greek struggle for independence from the Turkish barbarians. He left for Missolonghi, where he died at age 36. Walter Scott, Sir (1771–1832) Scottish novelist whose histor-
ical novels portrayed the panorama of Scotland’s history. He was a born storyteller and wrote in a rich and ornate literary
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style. His first full-length narrative poem, The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805), reflected his interest in the border ballads of his native country. It was followed by Marmion (1808), The Lady of the Lake (1810), Rokeby (1813), and Lord of the Isles (1815). In 1814 he published his first novel, The Waverley, the story of the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745. With its success, he embarked on a series of historical novels that included Guy Mannering (1815), The Antiquary (1816), The Black Dwarf (1816), Old Mortality (1816), Rob Roy (1817), The Heart of Midlothian (1818), The Bride of Lammermoor (1819), and A Legend of Montrose (1819). Scott then turned to British history with Ivanhoe (1819), The Monastery (1820), The Abbot (1820), Kenilworth (1821), The Pirate (1822), The Fortunes of Niger (1822), and Quentin Durward (1823). His last novels included Redgauntlet (1824) and The Talisman (1825). Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) English poet, the most important of the Victorian poets. Tennyson established his reputation with Poems, Chiefly Lyrical (1830), which included “Mariana.” A second volume followed in 1832 that included the famous “Lady of Shallott” and “The Lotos-Eaters.” His grief over the sudden death of his friend Henry Hallam inspired him to write a series of poems that were collected in In Memoriam. To this period also belongs the brooding poem Maud. In 1842 he published the two-volume Poems that included “Ulysses,”“Morte d’Arthur,”“The Two Voices,”“Locksley Hall,” and “The Vision of Sin.” In 1850, he was appointed poet laureate and in 1854 wrote “Charge of the Light Brigade.” The Idylls of the King (1859) and Enoch Arden (1864) were great successes. In 1886 he published a new volume of poetry in which he bemoaned the decline of culture. During his later years he published two more volumes: Demeter and Other Poems (1889) and The Death of Oneone, Akbar’s Dream and Other Poems (1892). Natsume Soseki ¯ (Natsume Kinosuke) (1867–1916) Outstanding Japanese novelist of the Meiji era and the first Japanese practitioner of the realist novel. He was a teacher by profession and wrote novels on the side. He established his reputation with three novels: I Am Cat (1905–6), Botchan: Master Darling (1906), and The Three-Cornered World (1906). In 1907 he gave up teaching and devoted himself entirely to writing. During the remaining years of his life he wrote The Gate (1910), The Wayfarer (1912–13), Kokoro (1914), and Grass on the Wayside (1915). Heinrich Heine (1797–1856) German poet. Heine’s parents were Jewish, but he converted to Protestantism. During his lifetime he published three volumes of lyrical verse. Of these the third, Romanzero, is the best, and saddest, filled with heartrending laments on the human condition, inspired by his failing health and finances. His first collection, The Book of Songs (1827) was, on the other hand, youthful and passionate; his second volume, New Poems (1844), redolent of his new-
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found sense of social engagement. Between volumes he wrote a number of travel narratives, an autobiography, social and political criticism, and literary polemics that were widely imitated. He wrote three works on native land, all of them negative, about German reactionary policies, and they were banned in Germany. Arthur Rimbaud (1854–1891) French symbolist poet and adventurer. Symbolists expressed individual experiences through subtle and suggestive use of metaphorical language. Many expressed a morbid interest in the bizarre. Rimbaud was a restless spirit who even as a youth wanted to shock the bourgeois with his wild conduct. He expressed a disgust with life and sought to become a poet so that he could, in his words, “become an instrument for the voice of the eternal”: He believed that the poet was a seer who must disregard the conventional concept of individual personality and become the voice of the infinite. Rimbaud sent the poet Paul Verlaine (1844–1896) specimens of his poetry, among them the sonnet “Voyelles.”Verlaine was so impressed that he invited Rimbaud to come to Paris and live with him. Rimbaud’s response was “The Drunken Boat,” a poem of astonishing verbal virtuosity. He soon became involved in a sexual relationship with Verlaine. In 1872 Verlaine abandoned his wife and left France with Rimbaud for London. Back in France the following year, Verlaine shot and wounded Rimbaud. During his time with Verlaine, Rimbaud wrote two of his best known works: Illuminations (1886) and A Season in Hell (1873). Rimbaud traveled to Africa (1875–76), where he fell ill. Returning to France, he died in Marseille after his leg was amputated. Henrik Johan Ibsen (1828–1906) Norwegian playwright who revived the European theater in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Ibsen’s first play, Catilina (1850), embodies themes that would preoccupy him all his life, such as a rebellious hero and a destructive mistress. He worked first at Bergen and then at the Norwegian Theater in Christiania, producing such plays as Love’s Comedy (1862) and The Pretenders (1863). When the Norwegian Theater failed in 1864 he left Norway and for the next 27 years lived abroad. During this period he wrote Brand (1866), Peer Gynt (1867), Pillars of Society (1877), A Doll’s House (1879), Ghosts (1881), An Enemy of the People (1882), The Wild Duck (1884), Rosmersholm (1886), The Lady from the Sea (1888), and Hedda Gabler (1890). Ibsen returned to Norway in 1891. Thereafter he wrote The Master Builder (1892), Little Eyolf (1894), John Gabriel Borkman (1896), and When We Dead Awaken (1899).
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Ireland joins Great Britain, forming the United Kingdom
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U.S. president Thomas Jefferson purchases Louisiana from France for $27 million Haiti gains independence from France and becomes the first republic in the New World outside the United States Horatio Nelson inflicts crippling defeat on France at Trafalgar but dies in battle. Napoléon, in a stunning victory, defeats Russia and Austria at Austerlitz Slave trade is abolished in the British Empire Napoléon’s Grand Army is destroyed in Russia Napoléon is defeated at the Battle of Leipzig; Napoléon abdicates and is exiled to the island of Elba in the Mediterranean. The Congress of Vienna redraws the map of Europe and restores the Bourbon monarchy in France Napoléon returns to Paris, assembles an army, but is defeated for the last time at Waterloo; he is exiled to the island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic Joseph Nipce, French physicist, produces the first photograph on metal José Francisco de San Martín and Simón Bolívar begin liberation of South America from Spanish rule Greeks begin their war of independence against Turkish oppressors U.S. president James Monroe proclaims the Monroe Doctrine asserting the country’s authority in the Western Hemisphere Whigs led by Lord Grey pass the Great Reform Act, laying the foundation of modern democracy in Great Britain by enlarging the electorate Great Britain abolishes slavery throughout its empire Boers, the original Dutch settlers in South Africa, escape British control by setting out on the Great Trek from Cape Town across the Orange River into northern Natal Potato famine depopulates Ireland. United States annexes Texas Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels publish The Communist Manifesto Taiping rebellion led by Hong Xiuquan, a visionary, breaks out in China but is crushed with the aid of Western powers Commodore Matthew Perry forces the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan to open doors to Western merchants and ships Henry Bessemer invents the steel converter U.S. Supreme Court finds against Dred Scott, a slave, and thus legitimizes slavery in the United States The Indian Mutiny (also known as the Sepoy Rebellion) breaks out in Bengal; although suppressed, it leads to the end of the rule of the East India Company and the British takeover of the Indian territories Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species Abraham Lincoln is elected president of the United States by a narrow margin U.S. Civil War breaks out as the South secedes from the Union; the Confederacy attacks Fort Sumter. Victor Emmanuel II becomes king of a united Italy in the aftermath of the military successes of the Risorgimento. Tsar Alexander II abolishes serfdom
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Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation, abolishing slavery First Communist International is founded in London; the opening address is delivered by Karl Marx, who becomes its first president U.S. Civil War ends as the Confederacy surrenders at Appomattox Gregor Mendel, an Austrian monk, discovers genetics Austro-Hungarian monarchy is established with Franz Joseph as emperor; it lasts until 1918 Meiji Restoration ends shogun power in Japan and launches the country on a course of rapid modernization Pope Pius IX holds the First Vatican Council, which promulgates the Doctrine of Papal Infallibility. Suez Canal is built by Ferdinand de Lesseps, a French engineer Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone British occupation of Egypt signals the beginning of the European scramble for Africa; within a few decades all of Africa, with the exception of Ethiopia, will come under European rule Karl Benz invents the automobile Japan launches its imperialist plan to dominate Asia by making war on China. Muslim Ottomans massacre millions of Armenians and other Christians in a campaign of extermination that lasts until the mid-1920s The Lumière brothers invent photography. Guglielmo Marconi invents the radio. Wilhelm Roentgen invents X rays In the Spanish-American War, the United States gains Philippines and Cuba and establishes itself as a new imperial power Boer War breaks out in South Africa between the Boers and the British; within two years the Boers are forced to capitulate
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Hymns to the Night Prose poems by Novalis Titan Novel by Johann Paul Richter Maria Stuart Play by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
1801 BIRTHS William Barnes, English poet Christian Dietrich Grabbe, German playwright Johann Nestroy, Austrian playwright John Henry Newman, English essayist and Catholic cardinal
DEATHS Ignacy Krasicki, Polish poet Novalis (Friedrich Leopold von Hardenberg), German poet
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American Clara Howard Love story by Charles Brockden Brown Jane Talbot Novel by Charles Brockden Brown British Belinda Novel by Maria Edgeworth Thalaba the Destroyer Long poem by Robert Southey Irish Poetical Works by Thomas Moore FRENCH
Atala Novel by François-Auguste-René de Chateaubriand The Genius of Christianity Commentary by François-AugusteRené de Chateaubriand GERMAN
The Two Klingsbergs Play by August von Kotzebue The Maid of Orleans Tragedy by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller JAPANESE
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Diary of My Father’s Death Poems by Kobayashi Issa
Yevgeny Abramovich Baratynsky, Russian poet Antonio Feliciano Castilho, Portuguese poet Thomas Babington Macaulay, English essayist and historian France Pre˘seren, Slovene poet Mihály Vörösmarty, Hungarian poet Nasif Yasiji, Arab-Lebanese Christian scholar
DEATH William Cowper, English poet
1802 BIRTHS Alexander Dumas père, French novelist Victor-Marie Hugo, French novelist Nikolaus Lenau (Nikolaus Franz Niembsch von Strehlenau), Austrian poet
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Castle Rackrent Novel by Maria Edgeworth “Michael” Pastoral poem by William Wordsworth
LITERARY EVENT The Edinburgh Review, influential British quarterly journal, is founded
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Poems by Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger The Golden Horns Poems by Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger ENGLISH
British “Dejection: An Ode” Poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Woodvil Tragedy by Charles Lamb “My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold” Poem by William Wordsworth “Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood” Poem by William Wordsworth “Resolution and Independence” Poem by William Wordsworth Scottish Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border Three-volume collection by Sir Walter Scott FRENCH
Delphine Epistolary novel by Madame de Staël GERMAN
Henry of Ofterdingen Romance by Novalis
BIRTHS Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach, German philosopher Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi, Italian novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne, American novelist Eduard Morike, German poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg, Finnish-Swedish poet Charles-Augustin Saint-Beuve, French literary critic George Sand (Amandine-Aurore-Lucie Dudevant), French novelist Eugène Sue, French novelist
DEATH Immanuel Kant, German philosopher
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British “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” Poem by William Wordsworth “Ode to Duty” Poem by William Wordsworth Popular Tales Collection of stories by Maria Edgeworth “She Was a Phantom of Delight” Poem by William Wordsworth
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The Last Letters of Jaccopo Ortis Novel by Ugo Foscolo
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Memoirs of a Father Autobiography by Jean-François Marmontel
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William Tell Verse drama by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
BIRTHS Thomas Lowell Beddoes, English poet George Borrow, English travel writer Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist and poet Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald, Estonian poet and compiler of the national epic Kalevipoeg Edward George Bulwer-Lytton, English novelist Prosper Mérimée, French novelist Robert Smith Surtees, English comic novelist Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev, Russian poet
DEATHS Vittorio Alfieri, Italian poet James Beattie, Scottish poet Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, German poet Johann Wilhelm Heinse, German poet Johann Gottfried von Herder, German poet and critic Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, German religious poet Pierre-Ambroise-François Choderlos de Laclos, French novelist François de Saint-Lambert, French poet
PUBLICATIONS GERMAN
The Bride of Messina Play by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller The Feud of the Schroffensteins Play by Heinrich von Kleist The Sons of the Valley Religious play by Zacharias Werner
1805 BIRTHS Hans Christian Andersen, Danish writer of children’s stories Esteban Echeverría, Argentine poet Adalbert Stifter, Austrian novelist Alexis-Charles-Henri Clérel de Tocqueville, French historian and commentator
DEATHS Mihály Csokonai Vitéz, Hungarian poet Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, German playwright and poet
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British Madoc Romantic poem by Robert Southey “The Solitary Reaper” Poem by William Wordsworth Scottish The Lay of the Last Minstrel Poem in six cantos by Sir Walter Scott
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René Novel by François-Auguste-René de Chateaubriand
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Martin Luther; or The Consecration of Strength Play by Zacharias Werner ITALIAN
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Of Sepulchres Poem by Ugo Foscolo
BIRTHS Elizabeth Barrett Browning, English poet André-Henri-Constant van Hasselt, Belgian poet Heinrich Laube, German playwright Sakurada Jisuke, Japanese playwright John Stuart Mill, English philosopher
DEATH Carlo Gozzi, Italian satirist and playwright
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The Cross on the Baltic Sea Play by Zacharias Werner
1807 BIRTHS Jonas Hallgrimsson, Icelandic poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, American poet John Greenleaf Whittier, American poet
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
Hakon Jarl Tragedy by Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger ENGLISH
American Salmagundi, or The Whim-Whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq., and Others Collection of satirical poems by Washington Irving British The Family Shakespeare Expurgated version of Shakespeare’s plays by censor Thomas Bowdler Hours of Idleness Poems by Lord Byron Letters of Espriella Prose piece by Robert Southey Palmerin of England Chivalric romance by Robert Southey The Parish Register Poem by George Crabbe Poems in Two Volumes Collection by William Wordsworth Sir Eustace Grey Long poem by George Crabbe Tales from Shakespeare Tales retold in prose by Charles and Mary Lamb “The World Is Too Much With Us” Poem by William Wordsworth FRENCH
Corinne Romantic novel by Madame de Staël
1808 BIRTHS Jules-Amédée Barbey d’Aurevilly, French novelist José de Espronceda y Delgado, Spanish poet Jean-Baptiste-Alphonse Karr, French novelist Abraham Mapu, Lithuanian Jewish novelist Gérard de Nerval (Gérard Labrunie), French writer Henrik Arnold Wergeland, Norwegian poet
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British The Adventures of Ulysses Recreation of Homeric epic by Charles Lamb Scottish Marmion, a Tale of Flodden Field Poem in six cantos by Sir Walter Scott GERMAN
Attila, King of the Huns Play by Zacharias Werner The Broken Pitcher Play by Heinrich von Kleist Cathy from Heilbronn; or, The Trial by Fire Play by Heinrich von Kleist Faust Part I of the dramatic tragedy by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The Marquis of O Novella by Heinrich von Kleist Penthesilia Play by Heinrich von Kleist Robert Guiskard Unfinished drama by Heinrich von Kleist RUSSIAN
Lyudmila Ballad by Vasily Andreyvich Zhukovsky
1809 BIRTHS Petrus Borel (Joseph-Pierre Borel), French poet, novelist, and critic Charles Darwin, English naturalist Edward FitzGerald, English translator and poet Nikolay Vasilyevich Gogol, Russian novelist and playwright Heinrich Hoffmann, German writer Oliver Wendell Holmes, American physician, poet, and essayist Edgar Allan Poe, American poet, short story writer, essayist, and pioneer of the detective story
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Juliusz S l⁄ owacki, Polish romantic poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, English poet
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Thomas Paine, English-born American pamphleteer
Théophile Gautier, French poet and novelist Vissarion Grigoryevich Belinsky, Russian critic Karl Ferdinand Gutzkow, German playwright Jules Sandeau, French novelist Harriet Beecher Stowe, American novelist William Makepeace Thackeray, English novelist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Collected Poems by Philip Freneau A History of New York Satirical history by Washington Irving British Mrs. Leicester’s School Collection of stories by Charles and Mary Lamb
DEATHS György Bessenyei, Hungarian lyric poet Marie-Joseph-Blaise Chénier, French satirist and dramatist Heinrich von Kleist, German playwright and poet
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Christophe Colomb Comedy by Népomucène Lemercier The Martyrs Prose epic by François-Auguste-René de Chateaubriand GERMAN
Army Chaplain Schmelzle’s Journey Novel by Jean Paul Friedrich Richter Dr. Katzenberger’s Journey to the Spa Novel by Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
1810 BIRTHS Margaret Fuller, American transcendentalist and woman of letters Elizabeth Gaskell, English novelist Maurice de Guérin, French poet Karel Hynek Mácha, Czech lyric poet Alfred de Musset, French poet Alexandros Rizos Rangabe, Greek scholar and playwright
DEATH Charles Brockden Brown, American novelist
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
The Destruction of the First World Epic poem by Willem Bilderdijk
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
British Sense and Sensibility Novel by Jane Austen GERMAN
The Battle of Herman Play by Heinrich von Kleist The Prince of Homburg Play by Heinrich von Kleist Undine Novel by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué HUNGARIAN
The Tartars in Hungary Play by Károly Kisfaludy Thorns and Flowers Epigrams by Ferenc Kacinczy
1812 BIRTHS Robert Browning, English poet Hendrik Conscience, Flemish novelist Charles Dickens, English novelist Ivan Alexandrovich Goncharov, Russian novelist Zygmunt Krasinski, Polish romantic poet Josef Ignacy Kraszewski, Polish novelist and poet Edward Lear, English writer of light verse
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British The Borough Epistolary poem by George Crabbe Scottish The Lady of the Lake Poem in six cantos by Sir Walter Scott GERMAN
Katherine of Heilbronn Play by Heinrich von Kleist The Twenty-fourth of February Play by Zacharias Werner
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British The Absentee Novel by Maria Edgeworth Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage Long poem by Lord Byron Count Julian Verse tragedy by Walter Savage Landor GERMAN
Grimm’s Fairy Tales Collection by folklorists Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm
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1813 BIRTHS Georg Büchner, German poet Friedrich Hebbel, German playwright Søren Aabye Kierkegaard, Danish existential philosopher Otto Ludwig, German playwright and novelist
DEATHS Karl Theodor Korner, German lyric poet Christoph Martin Wieland, German novelist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
British The Bride of Abydon Verse tale by Lord Byron The Giaour Verse tale by Lord Byron The Life of Horatio Nelson Biography by Robert Southey Pride and Prejudice Novel by Jane Austen Queen Mab Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley Irish The Twopenny Post Bag Collection of satiric poems by Thomas Moore Scottish The Bridal of Triermain Poem by Sir Walter Scott Rokeby Poem in six cantos by Sir Walter Scott
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American “The Star-Spangled Banner” Poem (and later the U.S. national anthem) by Francis Scott Key British The Corsair Poem in heroic couplets by Lord Byron The Excursion Philosophical poem by Robert Southey Lara Poem in heroic couplets by Lord Byron Mansfield Park Novel by Jane Austen Patronage Novel by Maria Edgeworth Roderick, the Last of the Goths Poem by Robert Southey To Byron Sonnet by John Keats Scottish Waverely Novel by Sir Walter Scott FRENCH
The Dog of Montargis; or, The Forest of Bundy Melodrama by René-Charles Guilbert de Pixérécourt GERMAN
Tales of Hoffman Gothic tales by fabulist E. T. W. Hoffman JAPANESE
Satomi and the Eight Dogs Novel by Bakin Takizawa
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Inni Sacri Collection of romantic poems by Alessandro Manzoni
1814 BIRTHS Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, Cuban-Spanish poet and playwright Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Irish novelist Michael Yurevich Lermontov, Russian novelist Charles Reade, English novelist Taras Shevchenko, Ukrainian poet
DEATHS Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, French novelist Johann Gottlieb Fichte, German philosopher
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German Peter Schlemihl Humorous story by French-born writer Aldelbert von Chamisso Swiss The Swiss Family Robinson Children’s classic story by Johann David Wyss
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DEATH Matthias Claudius, German poet
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British Emma Novel by Jane Austen Scottish Guy Mannering Novel by Sir Walter Scott Lord of the Isles Poem in six cantos by Sir Walter Scott FRENCH
Songs Collection by Pierre-Jean de Béranger GERMAN
The Devil’s Elixir Collection of tales by E. T. W. Hoffman Songs Collection by lyricist Johann Ludwig Uhland
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HUNGARIAN
Bánk bán Play by József Katona RUSSIAN
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Mexican The Itching Parrot Picaresque satire by José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi
The Newlyweds Play by Aleksandr Sergeyevich Griboyedov
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BIRTHS Charlotte Brontë, English novelist Gustav Freytag, German novelist Kawatake Mokuami, Japanese playwright
János Arany, Hungarian poet Theodor Woldsen Storm, German poet Henry David Thoreau, American essayist José Zorilla y Moral, Spanish poet and playwright
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Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin, Russian poet Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Irish playwright
Jane Austen, English novelist Madame de Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker de Staël), French playwright and novelist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
British Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude Romantic poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley “Christabel” Unfinished poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge “The Dream” Visionary romantic poem in blank verse by Lord Byron The Headlong Hall Novel by Thomas Love Peacock “Hymn to Intellectual Beauty” Romantic poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley “Kubla Khan” Romantic poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Mont Blanc Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer” Sonnet by John Keats “Parisi’na” Poem by Lord Byron “The Prisoner of Chillon” Poem by Lord Byron “The Siege of Corinth” Poem by Lord Byron The Story of Rimini Poetical work by Leigh Hunt Scottish The Antiquary Novel by Sir Walter Scott The Black Dwarf Novel by Sir Walter Scott Old Mortality Novel by Sir Walter Scott FRENCH
Adolphe Novel by Benjamin Constant de Rebecque
LITERARY EVENT Blackwood’s Magazine is founded in Edinburgh, Scotland
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American “Thanatopsis” Poem in blank verse by William Cullen Bryant British Biographia Literaria Essays by Samuel Taylor Coleridge “The Lament of Tasso” Poem by Lord Byron Manfred Dramatic poem by Lord Byron Melincourt; or, Sir Oran Haut-ton Novel by Thomas Love Peacock Northanger Abbey Novel by Jane Austen Ormond Novel by Maria Edgeworth Persuasion Novel by Jane Austen Sanditon Novel by Jane Austen Zapolya Dramatic poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Irish Lalla Rookh Poem by Thomas Moore Scottish Harold the Dauntless Novel by Sir Walter Scott Rob Roy Novel by Sir Walter Scott GERMAN
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Songs of the Fatherland Collection by Johann Ludvig Ihland ITALIAN
Songs Collection by Giacomo Leopardi RUSSIAN
The History of Russia History by Nikolai Karamzin
Austrian The Ancestors Play by Franz Grillparzer German Strange Stories Collection of tales by E. T. W. Hoffman HUNGARIAN
The Suitors Play by Karoly Kisfaludy
The Nineteenth Century: 1820
1818 BIRTHS Emily Brontë, English poet and novelist Charles-Marie-René Leconte de Lisle, French Parnassian poet Karl Marx, German political philosopher Ivan Sergeyvich Turgenev, Russian novelist Aasmund Olafsson Vinje, Norwegian poet
DEATHS Matthew Gregory “Monk” Lewis, English Gothic novelist Johann David Wyss, Swiss writer
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American “To a Water Fowl” Poem by William Cullen Bryant British Beppo Poem in mock heroic style by Lord Byron Endymion Poem in four books by John Keats Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus Novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley The Fudge Family in Paris Satirical verse by Thomas Moore Nightmare Abbey Novel by Thomas Love Peacock “Ozymandias” Sonnet by Percy Bysshe Shelley Scottish The Heart of Midlothian Novel by Sir Walter Scott GERMAN
Sappho Tragedy in verse by Austrian playwright Franz Grillparzer
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DEATH August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue, German playwright
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
The Gods of the North Poetic epic by Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger ENGLISH
American “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” Short story by Washington Irving The Sketch Book Collection of short stories by Washington Irving British The Cenci Dramatic tragedy by Percy Bysshe Shelley Don Juan Epic satire by Lord Byron “The Eve of St. Agnes” Poem by John Keats “La Belle Dame sans Merci” Ballad by John Keats Lamia Allegorical poem by John Keats Mazeppa Poem by Lord Byron “Ode on a Grecian Urn” Poem by John Keats “Ode on Indolence” Poem by John Keats “Ode on Melancholy” Poem by John Keats “Ode to a Nightingale” Poem by John Keats “Ode to Autumn” Poem by John Keats “Ode to Psyche” Poem by John Keats “Ode to the West Wind” Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley The Waggoner Fanciful poetic tale by William Wordsworth Scottish The Bride of Lammermoor Novel by Sir Walter Scott Ivanhoe Novel by Sir Walter Scott A Legend of Montrose Novel by Sir Walter Scott GERMAN
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Metai Poems by Kristijonas Donelaitis
1819 BIRTHS Arthur Hugh Clough, English poet George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), English novelist Theodor Fontane, German poet Julia Ward Howe, American poet and suffragist Gottfried Keller, Swiss poet and novelist Charles Kingsley, English poet and novelist James Russell Lowell, American poet and essayist Herman Melville, American novelist Francisco Manuel do Nascimento, Portuguese poet John Ruskin, English essayist and art critic Philip Schaff, Swiss-born American theologian and historian Walt Whitman, American poet
The Serapion Brothers Collection of gothic tales by E. T. W. Hoffman West Eastern Divan Collection of lyrics by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The World as Will and Idea Philosophical treatise by Arthur Schopenhauer JAPANESE
The Year of My Life Poetic diary by Kobayashi Issa
1820 BIRTHS Émile Augier, French playwright Dion Boucicault, Irish-born American poet Anne Brontë, English novelist Afanasy Afanasyevich Fet, Russian poet Multatuli (Eduard Douwes Dekker), Dutch writer
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Nguyen Du, Vietnamese poet
John Keats, English poet Christian zu Stolberg, German lyric poet
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
The Destruction of the First Creation Unfinished epic by Willem Bilderdijk ENGLISH
American Precaution Novel by James Fenimore Cooper British Hyperion Incomplete epic poem by John Keats “Ode to Liberty” Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley Prometheus Unbound Dramatic poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley “The Skylark” Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley “The Sensitive Plan” Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley Irish Melmoth the Wanderer Gothic romance by Charles Robert Maturin Scottish The Abbot Novel by Sir Walter Scott The Monastery Historical novel and sequel to The Abbot by Sir Walter Scott FRENCH
Poetic Meditations Collection of poems by Alphonse de Lamartine HUNGARIAN
Irene Play by Károly Kisfaludy ITALIAN
The Count of Carmagnola Historical tragedy in verse by Alessandro Manzoni RUSSIAN
“Ode to Liberty” Poem by Aleksandr Pushkin The Prisoner of the Caucasus Poems by Aleksandr Pushkin Ruslan and Lyudmila Poem by Aleksandr Pushkin
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Poems Collection by William Cullen Bryant The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground Novel by James Fenimore Cooper British “Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats” Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley Cain: A Mystery Dramatic tragedy in verse by Lord Byron Confessions of an Opium Eater Autobiographical narrative by Thomas De Quincey Epipsychidion Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley Marino Faliero Doge of Venice Historical tragedy by Lord Byron Sardanapalus Dramatic tragedy by Lord Byron Table Talk; or, Original Essays on Men and Manners Collection of essays by William Hazlitt The Two Foscara Historical tragedy by Lord Byron Scottish Kenilworth Novel by Sir Walter Scott GERMAN
Austrian The Golden Fleece Trilogy of short dramatic pieces by Franz Grillparzer German Fredegonde and Brunehaut Tragedy by Népomucène Lemercier Gedichte Collection by Heinrich Heine Tom-Cat Murr Novel by E. T. W. Hoffman The Warrior’s Battle Play by Heinrich von Kleist Wilhelm Meister’s Travels Part II Fictional narrative by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ITALIAN
The Fifth of May Poem by Alessandro Manzoni RUSSIAN
The Robber Brothers Poems by Aleksandr Pushkin
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BIRTHS Vasile Alecsandri, Romanian lyric poet and playwright Henri Frédéric Amiel, Swiss diarist Charles-Pierre Baudelaire, French poet Richard Burton, English orientalist and adventurer Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky, Russian novelist Gustave Flaubert, French novelist Nikolay Alexseyevich Nekrasov, Russian lyrical poet Cyprian Kamil Norwid, Polish poet Aleksey Pisemsky, Russian novelist and playwright
BIRTHS Matthew Arnold, English poet and critic Edmond de Goncourt, French novelist Janko Král’, Slovak poet
DEATHS Ernst Theodor Wilhelm Hoffman, German folklorist Percy Bysshe Shelley, English romantic poet
The Nineteenth Century: 1824
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American A Visit from St. Nicholas (“’Twas the Night Before Christmas”) Poem by Clement C. Moore
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British The Essays of Elia Collection of essays by Charles Lamb The Island Poem by Lord Byron Valperga; or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca Novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
British The Ghost of Abel Short dramatic dialogue by William Blake Heaven and Earth Play by Lord Byron Hellas Lyrical drama by Percy Bysshe Shelley Maid Marian Novel by Thomas Love Peacock Memorials of a Tour on the Continent Collection of poems by William Wordsworth Werner Dramatic tragedy by Lord Byron
Irish Loves of the Angels Long poem by Thomas Moore
Scottish The Fortunes of Nigel Novel by Sir Walter Scott
Lyrisches Intermezzo Collection of Lyrics by Heinrich Heine
Scottish Peveril of the Peak Novel by Sir Walter Scott Quentin Durward Novel by Sir Walter Scott St. Ronan’s Well Novel by Sir Walter Scott GERMAN
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On Love Psychological discourse by Stendhal Poems Collection of romantic verse by Alfred de Vigny POLISH
Austrian Husband and Wife Play by Aleksander Fredro
“Hymn to Liberty” Poem by Dhionísios Solomos POLISH
Forefather’s Eve Play in verse by Adam Bernard Mickiewicz Grazyna Narrative poem by Adam Bernard Mickiewicz RUSSIAN
The Fountain of Bakhchisaray Poems by Aleksandr Pushkin
Polish Poetry Poems by Adam Bernard Mickiewicz
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Woe from Wit Play by Aleksandr Griboyedov
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1823 BIRTHS Théodore de Banville, French Parnassian poet Imre Madách, Hungarian poet Alexander Ostrovsky, Russian playwright Coventry Patmore, English poet Sándor Petófi, Hungarian poet Charlotte Yonge, English religious and historical fiction writer
DEATHS Ann Ward Radcliffe, English gothic novelist Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner, German romantic playwright
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
Objections to the Spirit of the Age Treatise by Isaäc da Costa, philosopher ENGLISH
American The Pilot Historical sea novel by James Fenimore Cooper The Pioneers; or, The Sources of the Susquehanna Frontier Novel by James Fenimore Cooper
Victor Balaguer, Catalan historian Wilkie Collins, English novelist Michael Madhusudan Datta, Bengali poet Alexandre Dumas fils, French novelist
DEATH George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron), English poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Chestnut Tree Long poem by Royall Tyler Tales of a Traveler Collection of stories by Washington Irving British The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Isphahan Satire by James Morier The Deformed Transformed Unfinished play by Lord Byron Imaginary Conversations Dialogues by Walter Savage Landor William Meister’s Apprenticeship Translation of Goethe’s work of the same name by Thomas Carlyle Scottish Redgauntlet Novel by Sir Walter Scott ITALIAN
Canzoni Poems by Giacomo Leopardi
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“The Gypsies” Ballad by Aleksandr Pushkin
1825 BIRTHS Richard Doddridge Blackmore, English novelist Camilo Castelo Branco, Portuguese novelist Thomas Henry Huxley, English essayist and biologist Mór Jókai, Hungarian novelist Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Swiss poet and novelist
Carlo Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini), Italian journalist Mikhail Evgrafovich Saltykov-Shchedrin (N. Shchedrin), Russian novelist Josef Viktor von Scheffel, German poet and novelist
DEATHS Jens Baggesen, Danish poet Johann Peter Hebel, German poet Nikolay Mikhaylovich Karamzin, Russian historian Royall Tyler, American playwright, novelist, and poet Johann Heinrich Voss, German poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
DEATH Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, German novelist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
British Diary Journal by Samuel Pepys The Spirit of the Age Short essays by William Hazlitt The Tale of Paraguay Long poem by Robert Southey Irish Tales of the O’Hara Family Short stories by John Banim Scottish The Talisman Novel by Sir Walter Scott GERMAN
King Ottocar: His Rise and Fall Historical tragedy by Austrian playwright Franz Grillparzer HUNGARIAN
Zalán futása National epic poem by Mihály Vörösmarty
American The Last of the Mohicans Novel by James Fenimore Cooper British The Last Man Novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley The Plain Speaker Essays by William Hazlitt Scottish Woodstock; or, The Cavalier: A Tale of the Year 1651 Novel by Sir Walter Scott FRENCH
Cinq-Mars Historical novel by Alfred-Victor de Vigny GERMAN
The Fateful Prong Play by August Platen Pictures of Travel Collection of travel sketches by poet Heinrich Heine ITALIAN
The Betrothed Novel by Alessandro Manzoni Memoirs of Casanova Autobiography by Giovanni Casanova Versi Poems by Giacomo Leopardi
POLISH
Crimean Sonnets Collection of poems by Adam Bernard Mickiewicz
RUSSIAN
Stanzas Poems by Alexander Pushkin SPANISH
RUSSIAN
Boris Godunov Dramatic tragedy by Aleksandr Pushkin The Bridegroom Ballad by Aleksandr Pushkin
Venezuelan Silvas americanas Poem by Andrés Bello
SPANISH
1827
Cuban “Niagara” Poem by José María Heredia
BIRTHS SWEDISH
Frithjofs Saga Epic ballad collection by Esias Tegner
1826 BIRTHS Aleksandr Nikolayevich Afanasyev, Russian historian and folklorist Walter Bagehot, English essayist and scholar
Charles de Coster, Belgian poet Octave Crémazie, French-Canadian poet Johanna Spyri, Swiss writer of children’s tales Lew Wallace, American novelist
DEATHS William Blake, English poet José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi, Mexican poet and playwright Ugo Foscolo, Italian poet William Hauff, German novelist
The Nineteenth Century: 1829
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ENGLISH
American The Prairie Novel by James Fenimore Cooper The Red Rover Novel by James Fenimore Cooper Tamerlane and Other Poems Collection by Edgar Allan Poe
American An American Dictionary of the English Language Dictionary by Noah Webster Fanshawe Novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne
British Falkland Novel by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton “On an Infant Dying as Soon as It Is Born” Elegy by Charles Lamb On Murder as One of the Fine Arts Essay by Thomas de Quincey
British Pelham; or, The Adventures of a Gentleman Novel by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton Scottish St. Valentine’s Day; or, The Fair Maid of Perth Novel by Sir Walter Scott
Irish The Epicurean Novel by Thomas Moore
Konrad Wallenrod Narrative poem by Adam Bernard Mickiewicz
Scottish The Highland Widow Short novel by Sir Walter Scott The Surgeon’s Daughter Novel by Sir Walter Scott The Two Drovers Short story by Sir Walter Scott
POLISH
RUSSIAN
To My Friends Poem by Aleksandr Pushkin
1829
FRENCH
Cromwell Drama in verse by Victor Hugo Marriage for Money Play by Eugène Scribe GERMAN
Buch der Leider Collection of popular verse by Heinrich Heine GREEK
“The Free Besieged” Poem by Dhionísios Solomos RUSSIAN
The Negro of Peter the Great Poem by Aleksandr Pushkin “Count Nulin” Poem by Aleksandr Pushkin SWEDISH
Lycksalighetens Poems by Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom
1828 BIRTHS Edmond François Valentin About, French writer Henrik Johan Ibsen, Norwegian playwright George Meredith, English novelist Dante Gabriel Rossetti, English poet Viktor Rydberg, Swedish writer Count Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Russian novelist Jules Verne, French novelist
LITERARY EVENT The Athenaeum is founded in London
BIRTHS José de Alencar, Brazilian novelist William Michael Rossetti, English writer Manuel Tamayo y Baus, Spanish playwright
DEATHS Aleksandr Sergeyevich Griboyedov, Russian playwright Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel, German romantic philosopher
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Al Aaraaf Allegorical poem by Edgar Allan Poe British All for Love; or, A Sinner Well Saved Poem by Robert Southey Deveroux Novel by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton The Disowned Novel by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton The Dream of Eugene Aram Poem by Thomas Hood The Misfortunes of Elphin Satirical novel by Thomas Love Peacock Timbuctoo Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Scottish Anne of Geierstein; or, The Maiden of the Mist Novel by Sir Walter Scott FRENCH
Les Chouans Novel by Honoré de Balzac Life and Poetry of Joseph Delorme Poem by Charles-Augustin Saint-Beuve Marion de Lorme Verse drama by Victor Hugo
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Don Juan and Faust Tragedy by Christian Dietrich Grabbe Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa Dramatic tragedy by Christian Dietrich Grabbe The Romantic Oedipus Play by August Platen NORWEGIAN
Poems, First Cycle Collection by Henrik Wergeland RUSSIAN
“Poltava” Poem by Aleksandr Pushkin
1830 BIRTHS Alberto Blest Gana, Chilean novelist João de Deus, Portuguese lyric poet Emily Dickinson, American poet Guido Gazelle, Flemish poet Jules Alfred Huot de Goncourt, French novelist and diarist Judah Leon Gordon, Russian Jewish novelist and poet Paul Heyse, German playwright and novelist Frédéric Mistral, French Provençal poet Christina Rossetti, English poet
1831 BIRTHS Nikolai Semenovich Leskov, Russian short-story writer Wilhelm Raabe, German novelist Victorien Sardou, French playwright
DEATHS Ludwig Joachim von Arnim, German writer of popular tales Willem Bilderdijk, Dutch poet Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosopher Ferenc Kazinczy, Hungarian man of letters Freidrich Maximilian von Klinger, German playwright
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Bravo Novel by James Fenimore Cooper Legends of New England in Prose and Verse Collection of poems by John Greenleaf Whittier Moll Pitcher Poetical narrative by John Greenleaf Whittier Poems Collection by Edgar Allan Poe British
DEATHS Benjamin Constant de Rebecque, French writer William Hazlitt, English writer Stephanie-Félicité Ducrest de Saint-Aubin, comtesse de Genlis, French novelist
The Adventures of a Younger Son Autobiographical novel by Edward John Trelawny Crotchet Castle Novel by Thomas Love Peacock Scottish Castle Dangerous Novel by Sir Walter Scott Count Robert of Paris Novel by Sir Walter Scott
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American “Old Ironsides” Poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes The Water Witch Novel by James Fenimore Cooper British Album Verses Collection of lyrics by Charles Lamb “Mariana” Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Paul Clifford Novel by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton Poems, Chiefly Lyrical Collection by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Scottish Auchindrane; or, The Ayurshire Tragedy Play by Sir Walter Scott FRENCH
Hernani Play by Victor Hugo The Red and the Black Novel by Stendhal Scenes from Private Life Short stories by Honoré de Balzac
FRENCH
Autumn Leaves Collection of poems by Victor Hugo Le Peau de chagrin Novel by Honoré de Balzac Nôtre-Dame de Paris Novel by Victor Hugo The Wild Ass’s Skin Novel by Honoré de Balzac GERMAN
Austrian The Waves of the Sea and Love Tragedy by Franz Grillparzer German Napoleon, or the Hundred Days Historical drama by Christian Friedrich Grabbe ITALIAN
I Canti Collection of lyrics by Giacomo Leopardi
GERMAN
Austrian The Last Knight Poems by playwright Anastasius Grun NORWEGIAN
Creation, Man and Messiah Verse drama by Henrik Wergeland
RUSSIAN
Boris Godunov Historical tragedy by Aleksandr Pushkin Mozart and Salieri Tragedy by Aleksandr Pushkin Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin Stories by Aleksandr Pushkin
The Nineteenth Century: 1833
1832 BIRTHS Louisa May Alcott, American writer of children’s literature Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson, Norwegian novelist, poet, and playwright Wilhem Busch, German writer Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), English fabulist José Echegaray y Eizaguirre, Spanish playwright Juan Montalvo, Ecuadorean essayist Sir Leslie Stephen, English critic and cultural historian
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Argentine Elvira Poem by Esteban Echeverría Spanish Ode to the Fatherland Poem by Buenaventura Carles Aribau
1833 BIRTH Antonio de Alarcón, Spanish writer
DEATHS George Crabbe, English poet Philibert-Louis Debucourt, French poet Philip Freneau, American poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet Sir Walter Scott, Scottish novelist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Alhambra Spanish sketchbook by Washington Irving The Heidenmauer; or, The Benedictines Novel by James Fenimore Cooper My Kinsman, Major Molineaux Novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne “Roger Malvin’s Burial” Short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne British Eugene Aram Novel by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton Klosterheim Prose romance by Thomas De Quincey “The Lady of Shalott” Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson “Locksley Hall” Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson “The Lotos-Eaters” Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Canadian Wacousta Romantic novel by John Richardson FINNISH
The Moose Hunters Poem by Johan Runeberg FRENCH
Droll Stories Short stories by Honoré de Balzac Indiana Novel by George Sand Louis XI Play by Casimir Delavigne GERMAN
Faust, Part II Epic drama by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Gedichte Melancholy verse by Nikolaus Lenau Hemingard of the Oak Burial Mounds Novel by Aernoat Drost Painter Nolten Novel by Eduard Morike
DEATH Adamantios Koraïs, Greek man of letters
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Headman; or, The Abbaye des Vignerons Novel by James Fenimore Cooper Martin Faber Novel by William Gimore Simms “A MS. Found in a Bottle” Short story by Edgar Allan Poe British Godolphin Historical novel by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton “Lead, Kindly Light” Hymn by John Cardinal Newman Miscellaneous Poems Collection by Elizabeth Barrett Browning “Oneone” Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Pauline Poem by Robert Browning Sartor Resartus Essays by Thomas Carlyle FRENCH
André del Sarto Prose drama by Alfred de Musset Bertrand and Raton; or, The Art of Conspiracy Satirical play by Eugène Scribe The Country Doctor Novel (part of The Human Comedy) by Honoré de Balzac Eugénie Grandet Novel by Honoré de Balzac The Follies of Marianne Play by Alfred de Musset Lélia Novel by George Sand The Tears Poems by Marceline Desbordes Valmore GERMAN
Austrian The Evil Spirit Lumpazivagabundus, or the Roguish Frio Dramatic farce by Johann Nestroy German The League of Cambrai Play by August Platen The Wooers Romantic comedy by Joseph von Eichendorff GREEK
RUSSIAN
The Angel Romantic piece by Mikhail Lermontov On the Death of Goethe Poem by Yevgeny Baratynsky Feast in the Time of the Plague Tragedy by Aleksandr Pushkin
“The Cretan” Poem by Dhionísios Solomos NORWEGIAN
The Spaniard Poem by Henrik Wergeland
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Forefather’s Eve Play by Adam Bernard Mickiewicz Maiden’s Vows Play by Aleksander Fredro
SLOVENE
Garland of Sonnets Poetic collection by France Preseren SPANISH
RUSSIAN
Sancho Saldana Novel by José Espronceda y Delgado
Eugene Onegin Novel in verse by Aleksandr Pushkin A Small House in Kolomna Poem by Aleksandr Pushkin
SWEDISH
The Queen’s Diadem Historical novel by Carl Jonas Love Almqvist
1834
1835
BIRTHS Estanislao del Campo, Argentine poet Julius Sophus Felix Dahn, German novelist William Morris, English poet and designer Jan Neruda, Czech poet and playwright James Thomson, Scottish poet and essayist
DEATHS Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet Charles Lamb, English essayist Friedrich Ernst Daniel Schleiermacher, German theologian
BIRTHS Samuel Butler, English writer Giosuè Carducci, Italian poet Émile Gaboriau, French writer of detective fiction Raffi (Hakob Melig-Hakobian), Armenian novelist Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Austrian novelist Mendele Mokher Sefarim (Sholem Jacob Abramovich), Russian Yiddish writer Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens), American writer
DEATH PUBLICATIONS
August von Platen, German poet ENGLISH
American Guy Rivers Novel by William Gilmore Simms British The Last Days of Pompeii Novel by Edward G. E. BulwerLytton FRENCH
Belgian Primevères Collection of poems by André van Hasselt French Claude Gueux Novel by Victor Hugo Lorenzaccio Historical prose tragedy by Alfred de Musset Old Goriot Novel (part of The Human Comedy) by Honoré de Balzac GERMAN
Austrian A Dream Is Life Play by Franz Grillparzer German The Abbasids Epic fairy tale by August Platen The Hessian Messenger Prose tract by Georg Buchner POLISH
Master Thaddeus Epic poem by Adam Mickiewicz Vengeance Play by Aleksander Fredro RUSSIAN
“The Queen of Spades” Short story by Aleksandr Pushkin
PUBLICATIONS CZECH
Gypsies Novel by Karl Hynek Macha DANISH
Fairy Tales Collection by fabulist Hans Christian Andersen ENGLISH
American The Monikens Novel by James Fenimore Cooper The Partisan Novel by William Gilmore Simms Politian, A Tragedy Drama in blank verse by Edgar Allan Poe The Yemassee Novel by William Gilmore Simms “Young Goodman Brown” Short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne British Captain Sword and Captain Pen Poem by Leigh Hunt The Newcomes Novel by William Makepeace Thackeray Paracelsus Dramatic poem by Robert Browning Rienzi; or, The Last of the Tribunes Historical novel by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton FINNISH
Kalevala Epic poem completed in 1849 by Elias Lönnrot FRENCH
The Candlestick Comic drama by Alfred de Musset Chatterton Play by Alfred-Victor de Vigny Democracy in America Political discourse by Alexis Charles de Tocqueville Mademoiselle de Maupin Novel by Théophile Gautier
The Nineteenth Century: 1837
GERMAN
Danton’s Death Four-act tragedy by Georg Buchner Hannibal Dramatic tragedy by Christian Dietrich Grabbe Wally the Doubter Novel by Karl Gutzkow ITALIAN
Approach of Death Poem by Giacomo Leopardi
FINNISH
FRENCH
Confession of a Child of the Century Autobiographical novel Alfred de Musset It Isn’t Necessary to Promise Anything Play by Alfred de Musset GERMAN
The Descendants Satirical novel by Karl Leberecht Immermann Leonce and Lena Fairy tale comedy by Georg Buchner
RUSSIAN
Arabesques Collection of short stories by Nikolai Gogol “Diary of a Madman” Short story by Nikolai Gogol Egyptian Nights Collection of poems by Aleksandr Pushkin Mirgorod Collection of stories by Nikolai Gogol “Taras Bulba” Story by Nikolai Gogol SPANISH
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Hanna Collection of poems by Johan Runeberg
POLISH
Horsztynski Unfinished dramatic tragedy by Juliusz S l⁄ owacki ´ The Undivine Comedy Play by Count Zygmunt Krasinski
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Iridion Play by Count Zygmunt Krasinski ´ RUSSIAN
The Captain’s Daughter Historical novel by Aleksandr Pushkin The Covetous Knight Tragedy by Aleksandr Pushkin The Inspector General Five-act comedy by Nikolai Gogol
Don Alvaro; or, The Power of Fate Play by Angel de Saavedra SLOVENE
Baptism by the Slavica Epic poem by France Preseren
1836
SPANISH
The Troubadour Play by Antonio García Gutiérrez
BIRTHS Thomas Bailey Aldrich, American poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Spanish lyric poet Sir William Schwenck Gilbert, English playwright Bret Harte, American writer José Duarte Ramalho Ortigão, Portuguese essayist
DEATHS Christian Dietrich Grabbe, German playwright Karel Hynek Mácha, Czech poet Claude-Jean Rouget de Lisle, French poet Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès, French pamphleteer
1837 BIRTHS Georg Moritz Ebens, German novelist William Dean Howells, American critic Algernon Charles Swinburne, English poet Rosalía de Castro, Galician novelist
DEATHS PUBLICATIONS CZECH
May Epic poem by Karel Hynek Mácha ENGLISH
American Mellichampe, a Legend of the Santee Novel by William Gilmore Simms Mogg Megone Poetic narrative on American Indians by John Greenleaf Whittier Nature Essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson Poems Collection by Oliver Wendell Holmes British Mr. Midshipman Easy Novel by Frederick Marryat Pericles and Aspasia Long prose piece by critic Walter Savage Landor The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club Novel by Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz Short tales by Charles Dickens
Georg Buchner, German playwright Giacomo Leopardi, Italian poet Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, Russian poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” Story by Nathaniel Hawthorne Twice-Told Tales Collection by Nathaniel Hawthorne British Ernest Maltravers Novel by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton Oliver Twist Novel by Charles Dickens Strafford Dramatic tragedy by Robert Browning The Yellow-Plush Correspondence Novel by William Makepeace Thackeray Scottish History of the French Revolution History by Thomas Carlyle
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FRENCH
The Clique Play by Eugène Scribe Lost Illusions Novel by Honoré de Balzac Mauprat Novel by George Sand The October Night Lyric by Alfred de Musset Village Priest Novel by Honoré de Balzac
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, of Nantucket Novel by Edgar Allan Poe Richard Hardis; or, The Avenger of Blood Novel by William Gilmore Simms
German
British The Lady of Lyons Play by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton Nicholas Nickleby Novel by Charles Dickens Richelieu; or, The Conspiracy Historical play in blank verse by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton The Seraphim and Other Poems Collection of poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Castle Durant Novella by Baron Joseph Eichendorff Wozzek Poetic drama by Georg Buchner
The Lion of Flanders Novel by Hendrik Conscience
GERMAN
Austrian Savonarola Religious epic by Nikolaus Lenau
FLEMISH
Swiss
FRENCH
Mirror of the Peasants Novel by Jeremias Gotthelf HUNGARIAN
The Call Patriotic lyric by Mihaly Vörösmarty PORTUGUESE
Obras Completas Poems by Antonio Feliciano de Castilho RUSSIAN
Ruy Blas Verse rhapsody by Victor Hugo GERMAN
German Munchausen Novel by Karl Leberecht Immermann Poems Collection by Annette Elisabeth von Droste-Hülshoff Swiss The Joys and Sorrows of a Schoolmaster Novel by Jeremias Gotthelf
“The Bronze Horseman” Poem by Aleksandr Pushkin “Death of a Poet” Poem (on the death of Aleksandr Pushkin) by Mikhail Lermontov SPANISH
Argentine “The Captive” Poem by Esteban Echeverría Spanish The Lovers of Teruel Play by Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch
1838 BIRTHS Henry Brooks Adams, American historian Akhilléfs Paráskhos, Greek poet George Otto Trevelyan, English historian Auguste de Villiers de L’Isle-Adam, French writer
DEATHS Adelbert von Chamisso, French lyric poet Lorenzo Da Ponte, Italian poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Home As Found Novel by James Fenimore Cooper “Ligeia” Short story by Edgar Allan Poe
1839 BIRTHS Ludwig Anzengruber, Austrian playwright Julio Dinis, Portuguese poet and playwright Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, Brazilian novelist Ouida (Marie Louise de la Ramée), English novelist Walter Horatio Pater, English essayist Sully Prudhomme (René-François-Armand Prudhomme), French poet
DEATHS José María Heredia, Cuban lyric poet Maurice de Guérin, French poet Leonor de Almeida de Portugal, Portuguese poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Damsel of Darien Historical novel by William Gilmore Simms “The Fall of the House of Usher” Short horror story by Edgar Allan Poe Hyperion Prose romance by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Voices of the Night Collection of poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow British Andrea of Hungary, Fra Rupert, and Giovanna of Naples Dramatic tragedy by Walter Savage Landor
The Nineteenth Century: 1841
Catherine Novel by William Makepeace Thackeray Deerbrook Novel by Harriet Martineau FRENCH
The Charterhouse of Parma Novel by Stendhal A Harlot of High and Low Novel by Honoré de Balzac Poor Flowers Poems by Marcelina Desbordes-Valmore Spiridion Novel by George Sand GERMAN
Richard Savage Novel by Karl Gutzkow RUSSIAN
The Stone Guest Tragedy in blank verse by Aleksandr Pushkin SPANISH
The Student of Salamanca Poems by José Espronceda y Delgado
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The Old Curiosity Shop Novel by Charles Dickens A Shabby Genteel Story Romantic tale by William Makepeace Thackeray Sordello Poem by Robert Browning Canadian The Canadian Brothers Novel by John Richardson FRENCH
Colomba Novel by Prosper Mérimée The Glass of Water; or, Causes and Effects Play by Eugène Scribe Marianna Novel by Jules Sandeau Port-Royal Critical lectures by critic Charles-Augustin SaintBeuve Seven Strings of the Lyre Novel by George Sand GERMAN
German Judith Play by Friedrich Hebbel Swiss Needs of the Poor Novel by Jeremias Gotthelf NORWEGIAN
BIRTHS Wilfrid Blunt, English writer Alphonse Daudet, French writer Henry Austin Dobson, English poet Thomas Hardy, English novelist Namik Kemal, Turkish poet and prose writer John Addington Symonds, English historian and poet Giovanni Verga, Italian novelist Émile-Édouard-Charles-Antoine Zola, French novelist
Jan Van Huysum’s Flowerpiece Narrative poem by Henrik Wergeland RUSSIAN
A Hero of Our Times Novel by Mikhail Lermontov The Novice Novel by Mikhail Lermontov SPANISH
The Shoemaker and the King Play by José Zorrilla y Moral
DEATHS
1841
Frances Burney, English novelist and diarist Karl Leberecht Immermann, German playwright and novelist Népomucène Lemercier, French writer
BIRTHS
LITERARY EVENT
William Henry Hudson, English novelist Catule Mendes, French novelist and playwright
The Dial, an American quarterly journal, is founded by Margaret Fuller
DEATHS
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
Mikhail Yurevich Lermontov, Russian romantic poet and novelist Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, Polish playwright and novelist
The Count of Talavera Novel by Jacob van Lennep
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Mercedes of Castile Novel by James Fenimore Cooper Orphic Sayings Collection of aphorisms by Amos Bronson Alcott The Pathfinder Novel by James Fenimore Cooper Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque Collection of short stories by Edgar Allan Poe Two Years Before the Mast Novel by Richard Henry Dana British A Legend of Florence Play by Leigh Hunt Money Comic play by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton
ENGLISH
American Ballads and Other Poems Collection of poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Deerslayer Frontier novel by James Fenimore Cooper Essays Collection by Ralph Waldo Emerson “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” Short story by Edgar Allan Poe “The Wreck of the Hesperus” Poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow A Year’s Life, and Other Poems Collection of poems by James Russell Lowell
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British
PUBLICATIONS
Barnaby Rudge Historical novel by Charles Dickens The Great Hoggarty Diamond Novel by William Makepeace Thackeray London Assurance Play by Dion Boucicault “Miss Kilmansegg and Her Precious Leg, a Golden Legend” Poem by Thomas Hood Pippa Passes Dramatic poem by Robert Browning Scottish On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History Historical discourse by Thomas Carlyle GERMAN
Austrian The Lass from the Suburbs; or, Honesty Is the Best Policy Comedy by Johann Nestroy German Countess Faustine Novel by Ida Hahn-Hahn The Essence of Christianity Theological essay by Ludwig Feuerbach Swiss Uli the Farmhand Novel of village life by Jeremias Gotthelf POLISH
Beniowski Poem by Juliusz S l⁄ owacki
ENGLISH
American Beauchampe Novel by William Gilmore Simms “The Masque of the Red Death” Short story by Edgar Allan Poe Poems on Slavery Collection of eight lyrics by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Two Admirals Novel by James Fenimore Cooper Wing-and-Wing Historical novel by James Fenimore Cooper British American Notes Travel narrative by Charles Dickens The Bible in Spain Travel narrative by George Barrow Dramatic Lyrics Collection by Robert Browning The Fitzboodle Papers Novel by William Makepeace Thackeray Lays of Ancient Rome Ballads by Thomas Babington Macaulay “Locksley Hall” Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson “Morte d’Arthur” Long Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson “My Last Duchess” Poem by Robert Browning “The Pied Piper of Hamelin” Poem by Robert Browning Poems, Chiefly of Early and Late Years Collection by William Wordsworth “Ulysses” Poem (dramatic monologue) by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Zanoni Supernatural tale by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton FRENCH
Gaspard of the Night Prose poem by Louis Bertrand The Mysteries of Paris Novel on Parisian slum life by Eugène Sue
RUSSIAN
The Demon Novel by Mikhail Lermontov SPANISH
Cuban Poems Collection by Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda
1842
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Austrian He Intends to Have a Fling Comedy by Johann Nestroy The Albigensians Poetic epic by Nikolaus Lenau German The Jew’s Birch Tree Novella by Annette Elisabeth von DrosteHülshoff Maria Magdalena Play by Friedrich Hebbel HUNGARIAN
BIRTHS Ambrose Bierce, American writer Georg Morris Brandes, Danish literary critic François Coppée, French poet Sidney Lanier, American poet Stéphane Mallarmé, French poet Karl May, German author of children’s tales Antero de Quental, Portuguese poet
Versek Poems by Sándor Petófi JAPANESE
Nanso Satomi Hakken Novel by Bakin Takizawa NORWEGIAN
The Jew Poem by Henrik Wergeland RUSSIAN
DEATHS John Banim, Irish poet Clemens Brentano, German poet José de Espronceda y Delgado, Spanish poet Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren, German historian Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle), French novelist
Dead Souls Novel by Nikolai Gogol “The Overcoat” Short story by Nikolai Gogol SPANISH
The Shoemaker and the King, Part II Play by José Zorilla y Moral
The Nineteenth Century: 1844
1843 BIRTHS Edward Dowden, Irish critic Henry James, American novelist Benito Pérez Galdós, Spanish novelist and playwright Peter Rosegger, Austrian poet and novelist Bertha Kinsky von Suttner, Austrian writer Carmen Sylva (Princess Elizabeth of Wied, later Queen Elizabeth of Romania), Romanian poet
DEATHS Jean-François-Casimir Delavigne, French poet and playwright Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte Fouqué, German romantic novelist Jacob Friedrich Fries, German philosopher Johann Christian Friedrich Holderlin, German poet Francis Scott Key, American poet Robert Southey, English poet Noah Webster, American lexicographer
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
Either/Or Philosophical treatise by existentialist Søren Aabye Kierkegaard Fear and Trembling Philosophical treatise by Søren Aabye Kierkegaard
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Atta Troll Poem by Heinrich Heine Black Forest Village Stories Collection by Berthold Auerbach Schiller’s Homeland Years Novel by Hermann Kurz POLISH
The Moment Before Dawn Poem by Count Zygmunt ´ Krasi˘nski
1844 BIRTHS Robert Bridges, English poet Anatole France (Jacques-Anatole Thibault), French novelist Gerard Manley Hopkins, British poet Detlov von Liliencorn, German poet and novelist Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, German philosopher Paul Verlaine, French poet
DEATHS Ivan Andreyevich Krylov, Russian fabulist Charles Nodier, French writer René-Charles Guilbert de Pixérécourt, French playwright Yevgeny Abramovich Baratynsky, Russian poet
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
ENGLISH
American “The Gold Bug” Short story by Edgar Allan Poe Lays of My Home and Other Poems Collection of poems by John Greenleaf Whittier Le Mouchoir Short novel by James Fenimore Cooper “The Pit and the Pendulum” Horror story by Edgar Allan Poe The Spanish Student Poetic drama by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow “The Tell-Tale Heart” Short story by Edgar Allan Poe Wyandotte Novel of the Revolutionary War by James Fenimore Cooper British A Blot in the ’Scutcheon Tragic drama in blank verse by Robert Browning A Christmas Carol Christmas story by Charles Dickens Essays, Critical and Historical Collection of essays by Thomas Babington Macaulay The Last of the Barons Historical novel by Edward G. E. BulwerLytton The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit Novel by Charles Dickens “The Song of the Shirt” Poem by Thomas Hood Scottish Past and Present Essays by Thomas Carlyle FRENCH
Bouquets and Prayers Poems by Marcélie Desbordes-Valmore
Philosophical Fragments Meditations by existentialist Søren Aabye Kierkegaard ENGLISH
American Afloat and Ashore Novel by James Fenimore Cooper Miles Wallingford Novel by James Fenimore Cooper Poems Collection by James Russell Lowell “The Premature Burial” Short story by Edgar Allan Poe “Rappaccini’s Daughter” Short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne The White-Footed Deer and Other Poems Collection by William Cullen Bryant British “Abou Ben Adhem” Poem by Leigh Hunt The Chimes Christmas story by Charles Dickens Coningsby Novel by Benjamin Disraeli The Luck of Barry Lyndon, a Romance of the Last Century by Fitzboodle Novel by William Makepeace Thackeray Poems Collection of poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning FINNISH
Kung Fjalar Unrhymed verse romance by Johan Runeberg FRENCH
The Count of Monte Cristo Novel by Alexander Dumas père The Three Musketeers Novel by Alexander Dumas père The Wandering Jew Novel by Eugène Sue
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Austrian Collected Poems Collection of poems by Nikolaus Lenau Man Full of Nothing Comedy by Nikolaus Nestroy German Germany, A Winter’s Tale Collection of poems by Heinrich Heine New Poems Collection by Heinrich Heine
FRENCH
Carmen Novel (later the basis for George Bizet’s opera) by Prosper Mérimée Les Paysans Novel by Honoré de Balzac Twenty Years After Novel by Alexander Dumas père GERMAN
Slovenly Peter Children’s stories by Heinrich Hoffmann
NORWEGIAN
The English Pilot Narrative poem by Henrik Wergeland
HUNGARIAN
Janos the Hero Epic poem by Sándor Petófi
SLOVAK
Recruit Poems by Janko Král’ Song Without a Name Poems by Janko Král’
SLOVAK
The Eagle Poems by Janko Král’
SPANISH
1846
Don Juan Tenorio Verse drama by José Zorrilla y Moral
1845
BIRTHS
George Edward Bateman Saintsbury, English literary critic Carl Spitteler, Swiss poet Jacinto Verdaguer, Catalan national poet
Léon Bloy, French Catholic critic Svatopluk Cech, Czech poet and novelist Edmondo De Amicis, Italian novelist Holger Henrik Herdoldt Drachmann, Danish poet José Maria Eça de Quierós, Portuguese novelist Rudolf Christoph Eucken, German philosopher Henryk Sienkiewicz, Polish novelist
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BIRTHS
János Batsányi, Hungarian poet Jonas Hallgrimsson, Icelandic poet Thomas Hood, English poet August Wilhelm von Schlegel, German poet and critic Henrik Arnold Wergeland, Norwegian poet and playwright
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
King Rene’s Daughter Play by Henrik Hertz ENGLISH
American The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems Collection by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Bigelow Papers Essays by critic James Russell Lowell The Chainbearer Novel by James Fenimore Cooper Helen Halsey; or, The Swamp State of Conelachita Border romance by William Gilmore Simms “The Purloined Letter” Detective story by Edgar Allan Poe The Raven and Other Poems Collection by Edgar Allan Poe Satanstoe Novel by James Fenimore Cooper The Stranger in Lowell Collection of essays by John Greenleaf Whittier Tales Collection of short stories by Edgar Allan Poe Women in the Nineteenth Century Feminist treatise by Margaret Fuller British Jeames’s Diary Humorous narrative by William Makepeace Thackeray
DANISH
Fairy Tale of My Life Autobiography by storyteller Hans Christian Andersen ENGLISH
American “The Cask of Amontillado” Short story by Edgar Allan Poe Mosses from an Old Manse Short-story collection by Nathaniel Hawthorne The Redskins Novel by James Fenimore Cooper Typee Novel by Herman Melville British Bells and Pomegranates Collection of poems by Robert Browning Book of Nonsense Limericks by Edward Lear The Cricket on the Hearth Christmas story by Charles Dickens Poems Collection by English writers Anne, Charlotte, and Emily Brontë FRENCH
Cousin Bette Novel (part of The Human Comedy) by Honoré de Balzac The Devil’s Pool Novel by George Sand GERMAN
Beyond Good and Evil Philosophical treatise by Friedrich Nietzsche Otto the Marksman Epic poem by Gottfried Kinkel The Valentine Dramatic comedy by Gustav Freytag
The Nineteenth Century: 1849
RUSSIAN
Poor Folk Novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Double Novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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François-August-René de Chateaubriand, French writer Annette Elisabeth Droste-Hulshöff, German poet and novelist Joseph von Gorres, German Catholic writer Frederick Marryat, English novelist Takizawa Bakin, Japanese novelist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
BIRTHS Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem Bey, Turkish novelist Jens Peter Jacobsen, Danish writer Kálmán Mikszáth, Hungarian novelist Bram Stoker, Anglo-Irish writer
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Evangeline, a Tale of Acadie Long narrative poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Omoo, A Narrative of Adventures on the South Seas Novel by Herman Melville “Ulalume” Poem by Edgar Allan Poe British Agnes Grey Novel by Anne Brontë The Children of the New Forest Children’s novel by Frederick Marryat Dombey and Son Novel by Charles Dickens Jane Eyre Novel by Charlotte Brontë The Macdermots of Ballycloran Novel by Anthony Trollope The Princess, a Medley Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Vanity Fair Novel by William Makepeace Thackeray Wuthering Heights Novel by Emily Brontë FRENCH
Cousin Pons Novel (part of The Human Comedy) by Honoré de Balzac GERMAN
Shock-Headed Peter Children’s story by Heinrich Hoffmann HUNGARIAN
Hungary in 1514 Novel by József Eötvös Toldi Collection of poems by János Arany
American The Bigelow Papers Satiric miscellany in prose and verse by James Russell Lowell The Corsican Brothers Melodrama by Irish-born Dion Boucicault The Crater Novel by James Fenimore Cooper Eureka Prose poem by Edgar Allan Poe Jack Tier Historical novel by James Fenimore Cooper The Oak Openings; or, The Bee Hunter Novel by James Fenimore Cooper The Sea Lions Historical novel by James Fenimore Cooper The Vision of Sir Launfal Verse parable on the Holy Grail by James Russell Lowell British The Bothie of Tober-na-Voulich Poem by Arthur Hugh Clough Harold, the Last of the Saxon Kings Historical novel by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain Christmas story by Charles Dickens The History of Pendennis Fictionalized autobiography by William Makepeace Thackeray The Kellys and the O’Kellys Novel by Anthony Trollope Mary Barton, a Tale of Manchester Life Novel by Elizabeth Gaskell The Saint’s Tragedy Poetic drama on Elizabeth of Hungary by Charles Kingsley The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Novel by Anne Brontë Yeast Novel by Charles Kingsley FRENCH
The Adventuress Verse drama by Émile Augier The Country Waif Novel by George Sand The Lady of the Camelias Novel by Alexander Dumas fils Scenes of Bohemian Life Sketches (the basis of Puccini’s opera La Bohème) by Henri Murger HUNGARIAN
Rise, Magyar Poem by Sándor Petófi
1848 1849
BIRTHS Jean Aicard, Provençal poet Khristo Botev, Bulgarian poet Joris-Karl Huysmans, French novelist
DEATHS Victor Grigoryevich Belinsky, Russian critic Emily Brontë, English novelist
BIRTHS Frances Hodgson Burnett, English-born American writer of children’s stories Sir Edmund Gosse, English poet and critic William Ernest Henley, English poet and playwright Alexander Kielland, Norwegian poet and playwright
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James Whitcomb Riley, American poet August Strindberg, Swedish playwright and novelist
1850 BIRTHS
DEATHS Thomas Lowell Beddoes, English poet Anne Brontë, English novelist Maria Edgeworth, Irish novelist Sándor Petófi, Hungarian poet Edgar Allan Poe, American poet, short story writer, essayist, and pioneer of the detective story France Pre˘seren, Slovene poet Juliusz S l⁄ owacki, Polish poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American “Annabel Lee” Poem by Edgar Allan Poe “Bells” Poem by Edgar Allan Poe Kavanagh Novel by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Mardi Novel by Herman Melville Poems Collection of poems by John Greenleaf Whittier Redburn Novel by Herman Melville The Seaside and the Fireside Collection of poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow British “The Ballad of Bouillabaisse” Poem by William Makepeace Thackeray David Copperfield Novel by Charles Dickens King Arthur Poem on Arthurian legends by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton The Seven Lamps of Architecture Treatise on architecture by John Ruskin Shirley Novel by Charlotte Brontë The Strayed Reveller Poem by Matthew Arnold FRENCH
Adrienne Lecouvreur Tragedy by Eugène Scribe and Ernest Legouvé Little Fadette Novel by George Sand Memoirs Autobiography of François-August-René de Chateaubriand GERMAN
Herod and Marianne Play by Friedrich Hebbel GREEK
The Shark Poems by Dhionísios Solomos HUNGARIAN
Toldi’s Lane Epic poem by János Arany
Edward Bellamy, American writer Mikhail Eminescu, Romanian poet Eugene Field, American poet Lafcadio Hearn, American writer Abílio Manuel Guerra Junquiero, Portuguese poet Pierre Loti (Louis-Marie-Julien Viaud), French novelist Guy de Maupassant, French novelist Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish novelist Ivan Vazov, Bulgarian poet and playwright
DEATHS Honoré de Balzac, French novelist Margaret Fuller, American Transcendentalist writer Nikolaus Lenau (Nikolaus Franz Niembsch von Strehlenau), Austrian poet Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger, Danish poet and playwright Gustav Schwab, German writer William Wordsworth, English romantic poet
LITERARY EVENT Harper’s New Monthly, precursor to Harper’s Magazine, is founded in New York
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Scarlet Letter Novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne Songs of Labor Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier The Ways of the Hour Novel by James Fenimore Cooper White Jacket; or, The World in a Man-of-War Novel by Herman Melville British Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet Novel by Charles Kingsley Antonina; or, The Fall of Rome Novel by Wilkie Collins Autobiography Narrative by Leigh Hunt “The Blessed Damozel” Poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti Christmas Eve and Easter Day Poems by Robert Browning Death’s Jest-Book; or, The Fool’s Tragedy Poem by Thomas Lovell Beddoes “In Memoriam, A. H. H.” Poem in memory of Arthur Henry Hallam by Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Moorland Cottage Novella by Elizabeth Gaskell The Prelude Poems by William Wordsworth Rebecca and Rowenna: A Romance Upon Romance Novel by William Makepeace Thackeray Sonnets from the Portuguese Poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
MALAY
Abdullah’s Story Novel by Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir SPANISH
The Seagull Novel by Fernán Caballero
FLEMISH
Blind Rose Novel by Hendrik Conscience The Conscript Novel by Hendrik Conscience Wooden Clara Novel by Hendrik Conscience
The Nineteenth Century: 1852
FRENCH
Black Tulip Novel by Alexander Dumas père ICELANDIC
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Brazilian Last Poems Collection by Brazilian poet Antônio Gonçalves Dias
Lad and Lass Novel by Jon Thoroddsen NORWEGIAN
1852
Catilina Play by Henrik Ibsen RUSSIAN
From Another Shore Novel by Aleksandr Ivanovich Herzen A Month in the Country Dramatic comedy by Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev
1851 BIRTHS Eduardo Acevedo Díaz, Uruguayan novelist Rosario de Acuña, Spanish poet and playwright Kate Chopin, American novelist Arne Garborg, Norwegian novelist
DEATHS
BIRTHS Leopoldo Alas y Ureña, Spanish writer Paul Bourget, French Catholic novelist Ion Luca Caragiale, Romanian playwright Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory, Irish playwright George Augustus Moore, Irish novelist Emilia de Pardo Bazán, Spanish novelist and feminist Isaac Leib Peretz, Yiddish poet, playwright, and writer of short stories Abdulhak Hamit Tarhan, Turkish poet and playwright
DEATHS Nikolay Vasilyevich Gogol, Russian novelist Thomas Moore, Irish poet and novelist John Richardson, Canadian novelist
James Fenimore Cooper, American novelist Esteban Echeverría, Argentine poet Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, English novelist
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
American The Blithedale Romance Novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne Pierre; or, The Ambiguities Novel by Herman Melville
ENGLISH
American Dame de Pique Play by Dion Boucicault The House of the Seven Gables Novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne Katherine Walton Novel by William Gilmore Simms Moby-Dick; or, The Whale Novel by Herman Melville The Snow Image, and Other Tales Short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne Uncle Tom’s Cabin Novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe British Cranford Novel by Elizabeth Gaskell Lavengro Novel by George Borrow Poems Collection by George Meredith The Stones of Venice Architectural criticism by John Ruskin
ENGLISH
British Bleak House Novel by Charles Dickens Empedocles on Etna and Other Poems Collection by Matthew Arnold The History of Henry Esmond Historical novel by William Makepeace Thackeray Polonius Collection of aphorisms by Edward FitzGerald Sohrab and Rustim Epic poem by Matthew Arnold FRENCH
Contes et Faceties Collection of fantastic short tales by Gérard de Nerval Enamels and Cameos Collection of poems by Théophile Gautier Le Misanthrope et Lauvergnat Play by Eugène-Marin Labiche
FLEMISH
The Poor Gentleman Novel by Hendrik Conscience FRENCH
An Italian Straw Hat Comedy by Eugène-Marin Labiche Sacs et Parchemins Novel that became the play Le Gendre de Monsieur Poirier by Jules Sandeau
GERMAN
Austrian Kampi; or, The Millionairess and the Seamstress Comedy by Johan Nestroy
Austrian Don Juan Novel by Nikolaus Lenau
German Agnes Bernauer Play by Christian Friedrich Hebbel The Journalists Political play by Gustav Freytag Poems Collection by Theodore Storm
German The Green Henry Autobiographical novel by Gottfried Keller Romanzero Collection of poems by Heinrich Heine
Norwegian Folk Tales Collection by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe
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A Sportsman’s Sketches Collection of tales by Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev
ROMANIAN
Doine si Lacrimioare Lyrical poems by Vasile Alecsandri RUSSIAN
Poverty Is No Disgrace Play by Aleksandr Ostrovsky
1853 1854
BIRTHS René Bazin, French Catholic writer Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine, English novelist José Martí, Cuban poet Stephan Gudmundson Stephansson, Iceland-born Canadian poet
BIRTHS William Henry Drummond, Canadian poet Arthur Rimbaud, French poet Oscar Wilde, Irish novelist, dramatist, and poet
DEATHS
DEATH Ludwig Tieck, German romantic poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American “Bartleby the Scrivener” Short story by Herman Melville The Chapel of the Hermits, and Other Poems Collection by John Greenleaf Whittier The Sword and the Distaff Revolutionary romance by William Gilmore Simms Tanglewood Tales Collection of children’s stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne Vasconselos Novel of Mexican history by William Gilmore Simms British Balder Dead Narrative poem by Matthew Arnold Christie Johnstone Romantic novel by Charles Reade The Heir of Redclyffe Novel by Charlotte Yonge Hypatia; or, New Foes with an Old Face Historical novel by Charles Kingsley Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans Prose work by Walter Savage Landor My Novel; or, Varieties in English Life Novel by Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton The Newcomes Novel by William Makepeace Thackeray Peg Woffington Novel by Charles Reade Poems Collection by Matthew Arnold Ruth Novel by Elizabeth Gaskell “The Scholar-Gipsy” Pastoral poem by Matthew Arnold Villette Novel by Charlotte Brontë
Jeremias Gotthelf, Swiss writer João Baptiste de Silva Leitão de Almeida Garrett, Portuguese poet Hughes-Félicité-Robert de Lamennais, French essayist Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir, Malay writer
LITERARY EVENT Felibrige, an association to promote the Provençal language, is founded by seven poets, including Frédéric Mistral
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Encantadas Collection of stories by Herman Melville Passion Flowers Poems by New England poet Julia Ward Howe The Scout; or, The Black Riders of Congaree Novel by William Gilmore Simms Walden; or, Life in the Woods Essays by Henry David Thoreau British Angel in the House Novel by Coventry Patmore “Charge of the Light Brigade” Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Hard Times Novel by Charles Dickens “Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington” Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson FRENCH
The Chimeras Sonnets by Gérard de Nerval Girls of Fire Fantastic tales by Gérard de Nerval HUNGARIAN
Toldi’s Evening Epic poem by János Arany
FRENCH
The Punishments Poems by Victor Hugo
SPANISH
The Lady Play by Manuel Tamayo y Baus
HUNGARIAN
A Hungarian Nabob Novel by Mór Jókai
1855
PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Memoirs of a Militia Sergeant Novel by Manuel Antonio de Almeida
BIRTHS Arthur Wing Pinero, English playwright Georges Rodenbach, Belgian symbolist poet
The Nineteenth Century: 1856
Olive Schreiner, South African novelist Émile Verhaeren, Belgian poet Juan Zorrilla de San Martín, Uruguayan poet
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DEATHS Charlotte Brontë, English novelist Søren Aabye Kierkegaard, Danish existentialist philosopher Adam Bernard Mickiewicz, Polish poet Gérard de Nerval (Gérard Labrunie), French symbolist writer Mihály Vörösmarty, Hungarian poet
L. Frank Baum, American writer Ivan Franko, Ukrainian writer Sigmund Freud, Austrian psychologist H. Rider Haggard, English novelist Frank Harris, Irish-born American novelist and journalist Vassily Vasilyevich Rozanov, Russian writer George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Age of Fable Collection by Thomas Bulfinch Benito Cereno Novel by Herman Melville The Forayers; or, The Raid of the Dog Days Novel by William Gilmore Simms “I Sing the Body Electric” Poem by Walt Whitman Israel Potter: His Fifty-five Years of Exile Novel by Herman Melville Leaves of Grass Collection of poems by Walt Whitman The Song of Hiawatha Verse narrative by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow “Song of Myself ” Poem by Walt Whitman British “Andrea del Sarto” Poem by Robert Browning Bishop Blougram’s Apology Long poem by Robert Browning “Fra Lippo Lippi” Poem by Robert Browning The Lances of Lynwood Novel by Charlotte Yonge Little Dorritt Novel by Charles Dickens Maud Melodramatic poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Men and Women Collection of poems by Robert Browning North and South Novel by Elizabeth Gaskell Poems, Second Series Collection by Matthew Arnold The Warden Novel (first in the Barsetshire series) by Anthony Trollope Westward Ho! Novel by Charles Kingsley FRENCH
Le Demi-Monde Play about the underworld by Alexander Dumas fils GERMAN
Austrian Catilina Play by Ferdinand Kurnberger German Agnes Bernauer Play by Friedrich Hebbel Debit and Credit Novel by Gustav Freytag The Proprietor of the Sun Inn Novel by Hermann Kurz Robert und Guiscard Poem by Baron Joseph Eichendorff
DEATHS Heinrich Heine, German poet Sándor Petófi, Hungarian poet Jacques-Nicolas-Augustin Thierry, French historian
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Charlemont Border romance by William Gilmore Simms Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp Novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe Eutaw Romantic novel of the American Revolution by William Gilmore Simms The Panorama and Other Poems Collection by John Greenleaf Whittier The Rise of the Dutch Republic History by John Lothrop Motley “Song of the Open Road” Poem by Walt Whitman British Callista Novel by John Henry Cardinal Newman The Daisy Chain Novel by Charlotte Yonge The Espousals Long poem by Coventry Patmore It Is Never Too Late to Mend Novel by Charles Reade The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian Entertainment Burlesque fantasy by George Meredith FRENCH
Les Contemplations Collection of poems by Victor Hugo Madame Bovary Novel by Gustave Flaubert GERMAN
German Gyges and His Ring Play by Friedrich Hebbel Mozart’s Journey from Vienna to Prague Novella by Eduard Morike Swiss Die Leute von Seldwyla Collection of short stories by Gottfried Keller
RUSSIAN
A Month in the Country Play by Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev SPANISH
The Madness of Love Play by Manuel Tamayo y Baus
RUSSIAN
The Diary of a Superfluous Man Short story by Ivan Turgenev Rudin Novel by Ivan Turgenev A Russian Schoolboy Novel by Sergei Timofeyvoch Aksakov
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1857
ITALIAN
Rime Collection of poems by Giosuè Carducci
BIRTHS
NORWEGIAN
Aluizio Azevedo, Brazilian novelist E. C. Bentley, English man of letters Hermann Bang, Danish novelist Joseph Conrad (Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski), Polishborn English novelist George Gissing, English novelist Karl Adolf Gjellerup, Danish novelist Gunnar Heiberg, Norwegian playwright Henrik Pontoppidan, Danish novelist Hermann Sudermann, German playwright and novelist
Between the Battles Play by Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson
DEATHS
Eugène Brieux, French playwright Alfred Doblin, German novelist Rémy de Gourmont, French novelist, playwright, and critic Thorsteinn Erlingsson, Icelandic poet Selma Lagerlöf, Swedish novelist
Auguste Comte, French philosopher Joseph Eichendorff, German romantic poet Alfred de Musset, French romantic poet Dhionísios Solomos, Greek poet Eugène Sue, French novelist
PORTUGUESE
Brazilian O Guaranai Novel by José de Alencar
1858 BIRTHS
LITERARY EVENT The Atlantic magazine is founded
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Confidence Man Novel by Herman Melville The Piazza Sketches by Herman Melville Poems Collection by Francis Scott Key The Poor of New York Play by Dion Boucicault “Santa Filomena” Poetic tribute to Florence Nightingale by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow British Aurora Leigh Blank verse by Elizabeth Barrett Browning Barchester Towers Novel (second in the Barsetshire series) by Anthony Trollope Farina, a Legend of Cologne Novel by George Meredith “Janet’s Repentance” Sketch (part of Scenes of Clerical Life) by George Eliot “Mr. Gilfil’s Love-Story” Sketch (part of Scenes of Clerical Life) by George Eliot The Professor Novel by Charlotte Brontë The Romany Rye Fictionalized autobiography by George Borrow “The Sad Fortune of the Rev. Amos Barton” Sketch (part of Scenes of Clerical Life) by George Eliot Tom Brown’s Schooldays Novel by Thomas Hughes Two Years Ago Novel by Charles Kingsley The Virginians Novel by William Makepeace Thackeray ESTONIAN
Kalevipoeg National epic poem by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald
PUBLICATIONS BENGALI
Sarmistha Play by Indian writer Michael Madhusudhan Datta ENGLISH
American The Age of Chivalry Arthurian and Welsh legends by Thomas Bulfinch The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table Essays, in the form of fictional conversations, by Oliver Wendell Holmes The Courtship of Miles Standish Story in verse by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow British The Defense of Guenevere and Other Poems Collection by William Morris Doctor Thorne Novel (third in the Barsetshire series) by Anthony Trollope Merope, a Tragedy Play by Matthew Arnold My Lady Ludlow Novel by Elizabeth Gaskell Our American Cousin Comedic play by Tom Taylor The Three Clerks Novel by Anthony Trollope FRENCH
The Romance of a Poor Young Man Epistolary novel by Octave Feuillet Women in Love Poems by Alphonse Daudet LITHUANIAN
FRENCH
The Forest of Anyksciai Poem by Antanas Baranauskas
The Flowers of Evil Poems by Charles-Pierre Baudelaire RUSSIAN GERMAN
Austrian Der Nachsommer Novel by Adalbert Stifter
Childhood Years of Grandson Bagrov Novel by Sergey Timofeyvich Aksakov A Thousand Souls Novel by Aleksey Pisemsky
The Nineteenth Century: 1860
SPANISH
Cuban Baltasar Play by Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda
Sholem Aleichem (Sholem Yakov Rabinowitz), Russian Jewish novelist Henri Bergson, French philosopher Cyriel Buysse, Flemish novelist and playwright Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, English novelist Kenneth Grahame, English writer of children’s stories Knut Hamsun, Norwegian novelist Verner von Heidenstam, Swedish lyric poet Alfred Edward Housman, English poet Kostis Palamas, Greek lyric poet Francis Thompson, English poet Tsubouchi Sh¯oy¯o, Japanese playwright and novelist
DEATHS Bettina von Arnim, German writer Petrus Borel, French poet, novelist, and critic Thomas De Quincey, English essayist Wilhelm Carl Grimm, Danish writer of children’s stories Henry Hallam, English historian Leigh Hunt, English poet and essayist Washington Irving, American writer Thomas Babington Macaulay, English historian Sergey Timofeyevich Aksakov, Russian novelist
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The Friend of the Family Novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Oblomov Satirical novel by Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov The Thunderstorm Play by Aleksandr Ostrovsky
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DEATHS Ernst Moritz Arndt, German poet Johann Ludvig Heiberg, Norwegian poet, playwright, historian, and critic Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
BENGALI
American The Octoroon; or, Life in Louisiana Play by Dion Boucicault
Tilottamsambhab Narrative poem by Michael Madhusudan Datta
British Adam Bede Novel by George Eliot Idylls of the King Poems by Alfred, Lord Tennyson “On Liberty” Essay by political philosopher John Stuart Mill On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection Scientific manifesto by Charles Darwin The Ordeal of Richard Feverel Novel by George Meredith Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Translation of 12th-century Persian classic by Edward FitzGerald A Tale of Two Cities Novel by Charles Dickens
American The Colleen Bawn Play by Dion Boucicault The Conduct of Life Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson Home Ballads and Other Poems Verse collection by John Greenleaf Whittier The Marble Faun Novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne M’liss Novella by Bret Harte “Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking” Poem by Walt Whitman
FRENCH
Elle et Lui Autobiographical narrative by George Sand Mireio: A Provençal Poem Pastoral poem by Frédéric Mistral ITALIAN
The Life of Savonarola Biography by Pasquale Villari RUSSIAN
A Bitter Lot Play by Aleksey Pisemsky
ENGLISH
British Evan Harrington Novel by George Meredith Great Expectations Novel by Charles Dickens The Mill on the Floss Novel by George Eliot Tithonus Dramatic monologue by Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Woman in White Novel by Wilkie Collins Canadian The Season Ticket Collection of sketches by Thomas Chandler Haliburton
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DUTCH
Max Havelaar Novel by Multatuli (Eduard Douwes Dekker) FINNISH
Kullervo Tragedy by Aleksis Kivi FRENCH
Le Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon Play by Eugène-Marin Labiche A Scrap of Paper Light comedy by Victorien Sardou
ENGLISH
American Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Written by Herself Autobiography by Harriet Jacobs British The Cloister and the Hearth Novel by Charles Reade On Translating Homer Essays by Matthew Arnold Orley Farm Novel by Anthony Trollope Silas Marner Novel by George Eliot
HUNGARIAN FRENCH
The Tragedy of Man Verse drama by Imre Madách
The Bluff Play by Eugène-Marin Labiche NORWEGIAN
Brand Dramatic poem by Henrik Ibsen The Happy Boy Tale by Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson
GERMAN
In the Castle Novella by Theodore Storm NORWEGIAN
RUSSIAN
On the Eve Novel by Ivan Turgenev
Travel Memoirs from the Summer of 1860 Essays and poems by Asamund Olavsson Vinje
SPANISH
Chilean Arithmetic in Love Novel by Alberto Blest Gana
1861
RUSSIAN
The House of the Dead Novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Insulted and the Injured Novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky SLOVAK
The Gleam of a Clear Dawn Approached Poems by Janko Král’
BIRTHS Juhani Aho, Finnish novelist and short-story writer Gastón Fernando Deligne, Puerto Rican poet David Frishman, German Hebrew essayist and novelist Vazha Pshavela (Luka Razikashvili), Georgian poet José Rizal, Filipino writer Italo Svevo (Ettore Schmitz), Italian novelist Sir Rabindranath Tagore, Indian poet Uchimura Kanzo, Japanese critic Alfred North Whitehead, British philosopher Jurji Zaydan, Lebanese novelist and essayist Grigor Zohrap, Armenian writer
DEATHS Elizabeth Barrett Browning, English poet Arthur Hugh Clough, English poet Nikolai Alexandrovich Dobrolyubov, Russian essayist and poet Francisco de Paula Martínez de la Rosa, Spanish playwright Friedrich Karl von Savigny, German prose writer Augustin-Eugène Scribe, French playwright and librettist Taras Shevchenko, Ukrainian poet
PUBLICATIONS BENGALI
Brajangana Cycle of lyrics by Indian writer Michael Madhusudan Datta Meghnadbadh Epic poem by Michael Madhusudan Datta
1862 BIRTHS Paul Adam, French symbolist writer G. Venkata Appa Rao, Telugu poet and playwright Maurice Barres, French novelist Georges Feydeau, French playwright Gerhart Hauptmann, German playwright O. Henry (William Sydney Porter), American short-story writer Maurice Maeterlinck, Belgian playwright and poet Maironis (Jonas Ma˘ciulis), Lithuanian poet Mori Ogai (Mori Rintar¯o), Japanese novelist Sir Gilbert Parker, Canadian writer Eden Philpotts, English novelist Mirza Alakbar Sabir, Azerbaijani satirical poet Arthur Schnitzler, Austrian Jewish playwright Edith Wharton, American novelist
DEATHS Francisco Martínez de la Rosa, Spanish playwright and poet Johann Nestroy, Austrian playwright Henry David Thoreau, American essayist Johann Ludwig Uhland, German lyric poet
PUBLICATIONS BENGALI
DANISH
Valdemar Afterdag Ballad cycle by Carsten Hauch
Birangana Epistolary poems by Indian writer Michael Madhusudan Datta
The Nineteenth Century: 1864
DUTCH
Ideas Collection of comments by Multatuli (Eduard Douwes Dekker) ENGLISH
Goblin Market Poem by Christina Rossetti Modern Love Fifty connected poems by George Meredith The Small House in Allington Novel by Anthony Trollope The Victories of Love Poem by Coventry Patmore FLEMISH
The Land of Gold Novel by Hendrik Conscience FRENCH
Dominique Novel by Eugène Fromentin Isis Symbolist novel by Philippe-Auguste Villiers de L’Isle Adam Les Misérables Novel by Victor Hugo Salammbô Historical novel by Gustave Flaubert GERMAN
Die Niebelungen Dramatic trilogy by Friedrich Hebbel NORWEGIAN
Sigurd Slembe Historical play by Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson RUSSIAN
Fathers and Sons Novel by Ivan Turgenev The House of the Dead Novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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American Our Old Home Series of sketches by Nathaniel Hawthorne “Paul Revere’s Ride” Poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Tales of a Wayside Inn Narrative poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow British Romola Novel by George Eliot The Water Babies Children’s tale by Charles Kingsley Irish The House by the Churchyard Horror story by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu FRENCH
Belgian Les Quatre incarnations du Christ Epic poem by André van Hasselt French Captain Fracasse Novel by Théophile Gautier RUSSIAN
The Cossacks Novel by Leo Tolstoy The Stormy Sea Novel by Aleksy Pisemsky SPANISH
Galician Songs Poems by Rosalía de Castro Quarrels of Honor Play by Manuel Tamayo y Baus
SPANISH
Chilean Martín Rivas Novel by Alberto Blest Gana
YIDDISH
Fathers and Sons Novel by Mendele Moker Sefarim
Spanish The Real Play by Manuel Tamayo y Baus
1863 BIRTHS Shloime Ansky (Solomon Seinwil Rapoport), Russian Yiddish writer Hermann Bahr, Austrian playwright Constantine Cavafy, Greek poet Louis Couperus, Dutch poet and novelist Gabriele D’Annunzio, Italian poet Richard Dehmel, German poet Ferenc Herczeg, Hungarian playwright and novelist Q. (Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch), English poet, novelist, and anthologist George Santayana, Spanish-born American philosopher
DEATHS Jakob Ludwig Carl Grimm, German folklorist Christian Friedrich Hebbel, German playwright William Makepeace Thackeray, English novelist Alfred-Victor de Vigny, French poet
1864 BIRTHS Hari Narayan Apti, Indian novelist Einar Benediktsson, Icelandic poet Caetano da Costa Alegre, black Portuguese poet Richard Harding Davis, American novelist Francis Viele Griffin, American-born French symbolist poet Huseyin Rahmi Gurpinar, Turkish novelist Herman Heijermans, Dutch playwright Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Swedish poet Sheikh Abdul Hasan Mahammed, Somali poet Henri de Régnier, French poet Jules Renard, French poet, diarist, and novelist Shimei Futabatei, Japanese novelist Miguel de Unamuno, Spanish philosopher Frank Wedekind, German playwright Israel Zangwill, English novelist and playwright Stefan Zeromski, Polish poet and novelist
DEATHS Nathaniel Hawthorne, American novelist Walter Savage Landor, English poet and essayist
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Imre Madách, Hungarian playwright and poet Robert Smith Surtees, English comic novelist
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American In Wartime and Other Poems Collection by John Greenleaf Whittier The Maine Woods Autobiography by Henry David Thoreau British Apologia Pro Vita Sua Autobiography by John Henry Cardinal Newman Dramatis Personae Collection of poems by Robert Browning Emilia in England (later published as Sandra Belloni) Novel by George Meredith Enoch Arden Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Our Mutual Friend Novel by Charles Dickens Rabbi Ben Ezra Dramatic monologue by Robert Browning Wives and Daughters Novel by Elizabeth Gaskell Irish Uncle Silas Horror story by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu FINNISH
Shoemakers of the Hearth Play by Aleksis Kivi FRENCH
A Journey to the Center of the Earth Science fiction by Jules Verne Le Chevalier des touches Novel by Jules-Amédée Barbey d’Aurevilly Renée Mauperin Novel by Edmond and Jules de Goncourt GERMAN
The Lost Manuscript Novel by Gustav Freytag NORWEGIAN
The Pretenders Historical play by Henrik Ibsen RUSSIAN
Notes from Underground Novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Nowhere to Go Novel by Nikolay Leskov War and Peace Epic novel by Leo Tolstoy
Emmuska Orczy, Hungarian-born English novelist Rainis (J¯anis Pliek˘sa¯ ns), Latvian poet and playwright José Asunción Silva, Colombian novelist Arthur Symons, Welsh-born English poet Albert Verwey, Dutch poet William Butler Yeats, Irish poet and playwright
DEATHS Andrés Bello, Venezuelan poet Frederika Bremer, Swedish novelist Elizabeth Gaskell, English novelist Thomas Chandler Haliburton, Canadian essayist Otto Ludwig, German playwright Angel de Saavedra, Spanish poet and playwright
PUBLICATIONS BENGALI
The Chieftain’s Daughter Novel by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee ENGLISH
American “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” Story by Mark Twain “Drum-Taps” Poem by Walt Whitman Hans Brinker; or, the Silver Skates Children’s story by Mary Mapes Dodge “O Captain! My Captain!” Poem on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by Walt Whitman “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d” Elegy by Walt Whitman British Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Children’s fantasy by Lewis Carroll Atlanta in Calydon Verse drama by Algernon Charles Swinburne Our Mutual Friend Novel by Charles Dickens Strathmore Novel by Ouida FRENCH
From the Earth to the Moon Science fiction novel by Jules Verne A Married Priest Novel by Jules-Amédée Barbey d’Aurevilly
YIDDISH
“The Little Man” Short story by Mendele Mokher Sefarim
GERMAN
Deep Shadows Poems by Theodor Storm
1865 BIRTHS Micah Joseph Berdyczewski, Ukrainian Hebrew essayist Sophus Niels Christen Claussen, Danish poet Laurence Housman, English playwright Rudyard Kipling, Indian-born English novelist Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky, Russian novelist, poet, and playwright
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Ashmat Shomeron Novel by Abraham Mapu PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Iracema Novel by José de Alencar Portuguese Odes Modernas Collection of poems by Azores-born poet Antero de Quental
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“Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District” Story by Nikolay Leskov The Magic Ring Novel by Jewish writer Mendele Moker Sefarim
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Chandos Novel by Ouida Trials Poem by Sully Prudhomme NORWEGIAN
Brand Play by Henrik Ibsen
1866 BIRTHS Jeppe Aakjaer, Danish poet and novelist George Ade, American playwright Carlos Arniches, Spanish playwright Jacinto Benavente y Martínez, Spanish playwright Joseph Ephraim Casely-Hayford, Ghanian novelist Benedetto Croce, Italian philosopher Euclides da Cunha, Brazilian historian and poet Heinrich Federer, Swiss novelist Hakob Hakobian, Armenian poet Vyacheslav Ivanovich Ivanov, Romanian philosopher Keshavasut (Krishnaji Kesav Damle), Marathi poet U Lat, Burmese novelist Sigbjørn Obstfelder, Norwegian poet Pencho Petkov Slaveykov, Bulgarian poet Beatrix Potter, English children’s writer Romain Rolland, French novelist Joseph Lincoln Steffens, American journalist Halid Ziya Usakligil, Turkish novelist Ramón María del Valle-Inclán, Spanish novelist Herbert George Wells, English novelist
DEATHS Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, Swedish writer Thomas Love Peacock, English novelist Friedrich Ruckert, German poet
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Snow-Bound Poem by John Greenleaf Whittier Australian Ahasuerus in Rome Novel by Robert Hamerling British Felix Holt the Radical Novel by George Eliot Hereward the Wake Novel by Charles Kingsley The Last Chronicle of Barset Novel (in the Barsetshire series) by Anthony Trollope Poems and Ballads Verse collection by Algernon Charles Swinburne The Prince’s Progress Allegorical poem by Christina Rossetti “Thyrsis” Poem by Matthew Arnold The Widow Lerouge Novel by Emile Gaboriau
RUSSIAN
Crime and Punishment Novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Who Can Be Happy and Free in Russia? Poem by Nikolay Nekrasov SPANISH
Argentine Fausto Poem by Estanislao del Campo
1867 BIRTHS AE (George William Russell), Irish poet and essayist Sayyid Shaykh bin Sayyid Ahmad al-Hadi, Malay novelist Shio Aragvispireli, Georgian short-fiction writer Arnold Bennett, English novelist Petr Bezr˘uc (Vladimir Vasek), Czech poet Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Spanish novelist Raul Brandão, Portuguese novelist Rubén Darío, Nicaraguan poet Ernest Christopher Dawson, English poet Tevfik Fikret, Turkish poet John Galsworthy, English novelist K¯oda Rohan (K¯oda Shigeyuki), Japanese novelist and poet Henry Archibald Hertzeberg Lawson, Australian poet and writer of short fiction Masaoka Shiki, Japanese poet and writer of short fiction Nar-Dos (Mikhayel Hivhannisian), Armenian poet and novelist Natsume S¯oseki (Natsume Kinosuke), Japanese novelist Phan Boi Chau, Vietnamese poet Tewfiq Piramerd, Kurdish poet Luigi Pirandello, Italian playwright W l⁄ adys l⁄ aw Stanis l⁄ aw Reymont, Polish novelist Mayer-André-Marcel Schwob, French biographer and essayist Isaiah Shembe, Zulu poet and hymn writer Laura Ingalls Wilder, American children’s writer
DEATHS Charles-Pierre Baudelaire, French symbolist poet Abraham Mapu, Lithuanian Jewish novelist
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
Ravnen Novel by Jewish writer Meir Aron Goldschmidt
FINNISH
Land of the Heather Poems by Aleksis Kivi FRENCH
The Broken Verse Poem by Sully Prudhomme
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American Condensed Novels and Other Papers Series of humorous sketches by Bret Harte
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Ragged Dick Children’s story by Horatio Alger The Tent on the Beach and Other Poems Collected verse of John Greenleaf Whittier Tiger-Lilies Novel by Sidney Lanier
Gustav Meyrink, Austrian novelist Edmond Rostand, French poet and playwright Ahmad Shawqi, Egyptian poet and playwright
British The Life and Death of Jason Poem in heroic couplets by William Morris New Poems Collection by Matthew Arnold Phineas Finn Novel by Anthony Trollope “A Song of Italy” Poem by Algernon Charles Swinburne Under Two Flags Novel by Ouida
DEATH Adalbert Stifter, Austrian writer of folk tales
LITERARY EVENT Overland Monthly is founded by Bret Harte
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FINNISH
Fugitives Play by Aleksis Kivi FRENCH
Belgian The Legend of Thyl Ulenspiegel Prose epic in Old French by Charles de Coster French Calendau Poem by Frédéric Mistral Le Reliquaire Collection of poems by François Coppée Poèmes saturnines Collection of poems by Paul Verlaine Thérèse Raquin (The Devil’s Compact) Novel by Emile Zola GERMAN
Das Kapital Political tract by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
American Little Women Novel by Louisa May Alcott “The Luck of the Roaring Camp” Short story by Bret Harte British “Ave Atque Vale” Elegy by Algernon Charles Swinburne Earthly Paradise Poem by William Morris Lucretius Dramatic monologue by Alfred, Lord Tennyson “The Moonstone” Pioneer detective story by Wilkie Collins The Ring and the Book Twelve dramatic monologues by Robert Browning FRENCH
The Lady of Maldoro Poem in six cantos by Comte de Lautreamont Le Petit chose Novel by Alphonse Daudet
NORWEGIAN
Peer Gynt Dramatic poem by Henrik Ibsen PORTUGUESE
ITALIAN
Levia gravia Poems by Giosuè Carducci The Military Life Novel by Edmondo De Amicis
Pupils of the Dean Novel by Julio Dinis RUSSIAN
Smoke Novel by Ivan Turgenev SPANISH
Colombian Maria: A South American Romance Novel by Jorge Isaacs
PORTUGUESE
An English Family Novel by Julio Dinis Wild Flowers Poems by João de Deus RUSSIAN
The Idiot Novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
1869
Spanish A New Drama Play by Manuel Tamayo y Baus
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1868 BIRTHS Gabra Iyasus Afawark, Ethiopian poet and novelist Paul Claudel, French Catholic poet and playwright W. E. B. DuBois, African-American writer and civil rights leader Stefan George, German poet Maxim Gorky, Russian novelist José Pereira da Graça Aranha, Brazilian novelist Gaston Leroux, French novelist and playwright Edgar Lee Masters, American poet
Laurence Binyon, English poet and playwright Bo Hjalmar Bergman, Swedish lyric poet André Gide, French novelist Jalil Mammadguluzada, Azerbaijani prose writer and playwright Edgar Lee Masters, American poet and novelist Martin Anderson Nexo, Danish novelist - o- (Ozaki Tokutaro), - Japanese novelist, poet, and essayist Ozaki Koy Edwin Arlington Robinson, American poet Hjalmar Erik Soderberg, Swedish novelist Suleyman of Stal, Dagestani poet Booth Tarkington, American novelist and playwright Stanis l⁄ aw Wyspianski, Polish poet and playwright Mehmed Emin Yurdakul, Turkish poet
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Marie-Louis-Alphonse de Prat de Lamartine, French romantic poet Charles-Augustine Saint-Beuve, French critic, essayist, and novelist
Frank Norris (Benjamin Franklin Norris), American novelist Tom Redcam (Thomas Henry MacDermot), Jamaican poet Saki (Hector Hugh Munro), Burmese-born English short-story writer Tran Te Xuong, Vietnamese poet
PUBLICATIONS
DEATHS
DEATHS
American Among the Hills Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier The Innocents Abroad Travel narrative by Mark Twain “The Outcasts of Poker Flat” Short story by Bret Harte “The Story of a Bad Boy” Children’s story by Thomas Bailey Aldrich Under the Willows and Other Poems Collected verse by James Russell Lowell
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Spanish romantic poet Charles Dickens, English novelist Alexander Dumas père, French novelist Jules de Goncourt, French novelist Henrik Hertz, Danish poet and playwright Aleksandr Ivanovich Herzen, Russian novelist Comte de Lautreamont (Isidore-Lucien Ducasse), French poet Prosper Merimée, French novelist Charles-René de Montalembert, French historian Aasmund Olafsson Vinje, Norwegian poet
Australian Leaves from Australian Forests Collection of poems by Henry Kendall
PUBLICATIONS
ENGLISH
British Culture and Anarchy Essays by Matthew Arnold “Dipsychus” Poem by Arthur Hugh Clough He Knew He Was Right Novel by Anthony Trollope “The Holy Grail” Poem (seventh in the poetic cycle The Idylls of the King) by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Lorna Doone Novel by Richard Doddridge Blackmore FRENCH
Cain Poems by Charles-Marie-René Leconte de Lisle Fêtes galantes Collection of poems by Paul Verlaine Frou-Frou Light dramatic comedy by Ludovic Halevy and Henri Meilhac “Herodias” Dramatic poem by Stéphane Mallarmé Letters from My Mill Collection by Alphonse Daudet Madame Gervaisais Novel by Edmond and Jules de Goncourt Poems in Prose Collection by Charles Baudelaire Sentimental Education Autobiographical novel by Gustave Flaubert Solitude Poems by Sully Prudhomme
ENGLISH
American The Cathedral Long poem by James Russell Lowell British The Adventures of Harry Richmond Novel by George Meredith The Grammar of Assent Theological treatise by John Henry Cardinal Newman The Mystery of Edwin Drood Unfinished novel by Charles Dickens Poems Collection by Dante Gabriel Rossetti FINNISH
Seven Brothers Novel by Aleksis Kivi FRENCH
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Science fiction novel by Jules Verne GERMAN
Austrian The Priest of Kirchfield Play by Ludwig Anzengruber
GERMAN
Austrian The King of Zion Novel by Robert Hamerling
1870
NORWEGIAN
Arnjot Jelline Epic cycle by Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson Poems and Songs Collected poetry of Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson PORTUGUESE
BIRTHS
Brazilian Floating Foam Love lyrics by Antonio de Castro Alves
Hilaire Belloc, French-born English satirist and essayist Solomon Bloomgarden, American scholar and poet Christopher John Brennan, Australian poet Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin, Russian novelist and poet Hafiz Ibrahim, Egyptian poet Aleksandr Ivanovich Kuprin, Russian poet Amado Nervo, Mexican poet
At Daggers Drawn Novel by Nikolay Leskov The History of a Town Satirical and fictional history by Mikhail Evgrafovich Saltykov A Lear of the Steppes Novel by Ivan Turgenev The Precipice Novel by Ivan Goncharov
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Mystical Poems and Songs Collection of verse by Catalan poet Mosen Jacinto Verdaguer Reputable Men Play by Manuel Tamayo y Baus
“The Drunken Boat” Poem by Arthur Rimbaud The Fortunes of the Rougon-Macquart Family Novel (first in a sequence of 20 completed in 1893) by Emile Zola GERMAN
1871 BIRTHS Leonid Andreyev, Russian novelist and playwright Winston Churchill, American novelist Stephen Crane, American novelist Grazia Deledda, Sardinian-born Italian novelist Theodore Dreiser, American novelist John Langalibalele Dube, Zulu novelist and collector of folk tales Dan Karm, Maltese poet Heinrich Mann, German novelist Christian Morgenstern, German expressionist poet Marcel Proust, French novelist Stijn Streuvels (Frank Lateur), Flemish novelist John Millington Synge, Irish playwright Tokuda Sh¯usei, Japanese novelist Tayama Katai, Japanese novelist Lesia Ukrainka (Laryse Petrovina Kosack-Kvitka), Ukrainian poet and playwright Paul Valéry, French poet
DEATHS Aleksandr Nikolayevich Afanasyev, Russian folklorist Willibald Alexis (Georg Wilhelm Heinrich Haring), German novelist Julio Dinis, Portuguese poet, playwright, and novelist Charles-Paul de Kock, French novelist and playwright Nasif Yesiji, Arab-Lebanese Christian scholar
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Democratic Vistas Prose pamphlet by Walt Whitman The Hoosier Schoolmaster Novel by Edward Eggleston Little Men Novel by Louisa May Alcott Passage to India Poem by Walt Whitman Wake-Robin Essays on nature by John Burroughs British Balaustion’s Adventure Poem by Robert Browning The Descent of Man Tract on evolution by Charles Darwin Desperate Remedies Novel by Thomas Hardy “The Last Tournament” Poem (part of the Idylls of the King) by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Middlemarch, a Study of Provincial Life Novel by George Eliot “The Owl and the Pussycat” Nonsense poem by Edward Lear Prince Hohensteil-Schwangau Poetic monologue by Robert Browning Songs Before Sunrise Collected verse by Algernon Charles Swinburne Through the Looking Glass Children’s novel by Lewis Carroll
German Master Arthur Novel by Wilhelm Raabe Swiss Hutten’s Last Days Poem by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer RUSSIAN
The Forest Dramatic comedy by Aleksandr Ostrovsky Russian Woman Poem by Nikolay Alekseyevich Nekrasov SPANISH
Argentine The Abattoir Novel by Esteban Echeverría Spanish Rhymes Collected romantic verse by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer
1872 BIRTHS Pío Baroja, Basque writer Max Beerbohm, English writer Paul Laurence Dunbar, African-American poet Hemachandra Gosawmi, Assamese historian and poet Zane Grey, American novelist Ichiyo Higuchi, Japanese novelist and poet Krishnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar, Marathi playwright Okamoto Kido, Japanese playwright Bertrand Russell, English philosopher José Enrique Rodó, Uruguayan essayist Bhai Vir Singh, Punjabi poet and novelist
DEATHS Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach, German philosopher Théophile Gautier, French poet and novelist Franz Grillparzer, Austrian playwright Carsten Hauch, Danish poet, playwright, and novelist
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
Mogens Story collection by Jens Peter Jacobsen ENGLISH
American The Pennsylvania Pilgrim and Other Poems Collection by John Greenleaf Whittier Roughing It Autobiographical travel narrative by Mark Twain Their Wedding Journey Novel by William Dean Howells British Erewhon Satirical utopian novel by Samuel Butler
The Nineteenth Century: 1874
Fifine at the Fair Dramatic poem by Robert Browning “Gareth and Lynette” Poem (part of the Idylls of the King) by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Under the Greenwood Tree Novel by Thomas Hardy FRENCH
Around the World in Eighty Days Science fiction novel by Jules Verne Les Illuminations Collection of prose and verse poems by Arthur Rimbaud GERMAN
The Birth of Tragedy Metaphysical discourse by Friedrich Nietzsche Main Currents in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism Scholarly work by Georg Brandes NORWEGIAN
The Barque Future Novel by Jonas Lie RUSSIAN
Cathedral Folk Novel by Nikolay Leskov The Possessed Novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Torrents of Spring Novel by Ivan Turgenev SPANISH
Argentine The Departure of Martin Fierro Epic poem by José Hernández
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Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, Cuban poet and playwright Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi, Italian writer Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Irish novelist Alessandro Manzoni, Italian novelist John Stuart Mill, English political philosopher Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev, Russian writer
PUBLICATIONS BENGALI
The Poison Tree Novel by Indian writer Bankim Chandra Chatterjee ENGLISH
American A Chance Acquaintance Novel by William Dean Howells British The Eustace Diamonds Novel by Anthony Trollope A Pair of Blue Eyes Novel by Thomas Hardy Red Cotton Night-Cap Country Dramatic poem by Robert Browning FRENCH
A Season in Hell Prose work by Arthur Rimbaud The Wife of Claude Play by Alexandre Dumas père GERMAN
The Ancestors Novel (part of cycle completed in 1881) by Gustav Freytag Children of the World Novel by Paul Johann Heyse
1873
HUNGARIAN
Man of Gold Novel by Mór Jókai
BIRTHS Azorín (José Martínez Ruiz), Spanish novelist, essayist, and critic Mariano Azuela, Mexican novelist Chaim Nachman Bialik, Ukrainian Jewish poet Henri Barbusse, French novelist Valery Yakovlevich Bryusov, Russian poet, novelist, and playwright Willa Cather, American novelist Colette (Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette), French novelist Walter de la Mare, English poet and novelist Ford Madox Ford (Ford Madox Hueffer), English essayist, poet, and novelist Muhammad Iqbal, Urdu poet Johannes Vilhelm Jensen, Danish novelist and poet Kawahigashi Hekigoto, Japanese poet N. Kumaran Asan, Malayalee poet George Edward Moore, English philosopher and essayist Charles Péguy, French Catholic poet and philosopher Jakob Wasserman, German Jewish novelist and biographer
DEATHS Manuel Bretón de los Herreros, Spanish playwright Edward G. E. Bulwer-Lytton, English novelist Michael Madhusudan Datta, Bengali poet Emile Gaboriau, French detective novelist
RUSSIAN
The Snow Maiden Play by Aleksandr Ostrovsky Enchanted Wanderer Novel by Nikolay Leskov SPANISH
Episodios nacionales First of a cycle of 46 novels (completed in 1912) by Benito Pérez Galdós
1874 BIRTHS G. K. Chesterton, English essayist and novelist Winston Churchill, English writer, historian, and statesman Clarence Day, American writer Robert Frost, American poet Ellen Glasgow, American novelist Drmit Gulia, Abkhazian poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Austrian poet and playwright Joseph Klausner, Lithuanian-born Israel historian and essayist Karl Kraus, Austrian critic, playwright, and poet Kyoshi Takahama, Japanese poet Amy Lowell, American poet
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Leopoldo Lugones, Argentine poet Manuel Machado, Spanish poet and playwright William Somerset Maugham, English novelist and playwright Arthur van Schendel, Dutch novelist and short-story writer Robert William Service, English-born Canadian poet Gertrude Stein, American poet
DEATHS André-Henri-Constant van Hasselt, Belgian poet Jules Michelet, French historian Fritz Reuter, German comic poet
PUBLICATIONS BENGALI
The Two Rings Novel by Indian writer Bankim Chandra Chatterjee ENGLISH
Australian His Natural Life Novel by Marcus Clarke British Bothwell, A Tragedy Play by Algernon Charles Swinburne Far from the Madding Crowd Novel by Thomas Hardy Life of Christ Biography by Frederic William Farrar Phineas Redux Novel by Anthony Trollope Tiriel Symbolic poem by William Blake Scottish “The City of Dreadful Night” Long poem by James Thomson FRENCH
Fromont the Younger and Risler the Elder Novel by Alphonse Daudet The Mysterious Island Science fiction novel by Jules Verne Ninety-Three Novel by Victor Hugo Poèmes de Provence Collection by Jean Aicard Songs Without Words Collection of verse by Paul Verlaine The Temptation of Saint Anthony Short novel by Gustave Flaubert
Mehmed Ziya Gokalp, Turkish poet Julio Herrera y Reissig, Uruguayan poet Carl Jung, German psychologist Antonio Machado, Spanish poet Thomas Mann, German novelist Samuel Edward Krune Mqhayi, Xhosa writer and poet Rainer Maria Rilke, German lyric poet Jakob Schaffner, Swiss novelist Albert Schweitzer, Alsatian philosopher and theologian Saul Tschernihowsky, Russian Jewish poet Yonejiro Noguchi, Japanese poet Edgar Wallace, English novelist and writer of suspense stories
DEATHS Hans Christian Andersen, Danish writer of fairy tales Antonio Feliciano Castilho, Portuguese poet Charles Kingsley, English novelist Eduard Friedrich Morike, German poet and playwright
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American A Foregone Conclusion Novel by William Dean Howells Roderick Hudson Novel by Henry James British Aristophanes’ Apology Long poem in blank verse by Robert Browning The Inn Album Dramatic poem by Robert Browning Queen Mary Historical drama by Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Way We Live Now Novel by Anthony Trollope “The Wreck of the Deutschland” Poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins NORWEGIAN
The Bankrupt Play by Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson The Editor Play by Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson RUSSIAN
Anna Karenina Novel by Leo Tolstoy
PORTUGUESE
Death of Don Juan Poems by Abílio Manuel Guerra Junqueiro SPANISH
YIDDISH
The Travels and Adventures of Benjamin the Third Novel by Russian Jewish writer Mendele Mokher Sefarim
Pepita Jiménez Novel by Juan Valera The Three-Cornered Hat Novel by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón
1875 BIRTHS Leo Baeck, German Jewish writer John Buchan, Scottish novelist Edgar Rice Burroughs, American novelist Jean Charbonneau, French-Canadian poet José Santos Chocano, Peruvian poet
1876 BIRTHS Sherwood Anderson, American novelist Henry Bernstein, French playwright Olav Dunn, Norwegian novelist Léon-Paul Fargue, French poet Max Jacobs, French poet Else Lasker-Schuler, German poet Jack London (John Griffith Lond), American novelist Mustafa Lufti al-Manfaluti, Egyptian writer
The Nineteenth Century: 1878
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Italian poet, novelist, and critic Thomas Mokupo Mofolo, Basotho novelist Abdulali Mustaghni, Afghan poet Qi Rushan, Chinese playwright Thakin Kopuijto Hmain, Burmese poet and playwright O. E. Rölvaag, Norwegian-born American novelist George Macaulay Trevelyan, English historian
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Alfred Kubin, Austrian novelist, poet, and essayist Aleksey Yaliseyevich Kulakoskiy, Yakut poet and philosopher Mary Jane Mander, New Zealand novelist Ullur Paramesvarayyar, Malayalee poet Alexey Mikhailovich Remizov, Russian novelist Raymond Roussel, French novelist Hamzat Tsadasa, Dagestan poet Peyo Yavorov, Bulgarian poet and playwright
DEATHS Khristo Botev, Bulgarian poet Aleksander Fredo, Polish playwright and novelist Eugène-Samuel-Auguste Fromentin, French novelist Janko Král’, Slovak poet George Sand (Amandine-Aurore-Lucie Dudevant), French novelist
DEATHS
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
José de Alençar, Brazilian novelist Walter Bagehot, English political philosopher Fernán Caballero (Cecilia Böhl de Faber), Spanish novelist Johann Ludvig Runeberg, Swedish-Finnish poet
ENGLISH
American The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Novel by Mark Twain The American Novel by Henry James Clarel Poem by Herman Melville British Daniel Deronda Novel by George Eliot Erectheus Drama in Greek form by Algernon Charles Swinburne “The Growth of Love” Sonnet by Robert Bridges Harold Historical drama by Alfred, Lord Tennyson “The Hunting of the Snark” Poem by Lewis Carroll The Prime Minister Novel by Anthony Trollope The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs Epic poem by William Morris
ENGLISH
British Black Beauty Children’s story by Anna Sewell The Unknown Eros Collection of odes by Coventry Patmore “The Windhover” Sonnet by Gerard Manley Hopkins Canadian The Golden Dog Novel by William Kirby FRENCH
The Dram Shop Novel by Émile Zola The Nabob Play by Alphonse Daudet GERMAN
Aquis Submersus Historical novella by Theodor Storm
FRENCH
The Afternoon of a Faun Poem by Stéphane Mallarmé Child’s Songs Poems by Jean Aicard Fru Marie Grubbe Historical novel by Jens Peter Jacobsen PORTUGUESE
Loose Leaves Poems by João de Deus Maternal Primer Poems by João de Deus The Sin of Father Amaro Novel by José Maria de Eça de Quierós RUSSIAN
The Golovlev Family Novel by Mikhail Evgrafovich Saltykov
NORWEGIAN
The Pillars of Society Play by Henrik Ibsen RUSSIAN
“The Dream of a Ridiculous Man” Short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Virgin Soil Novel by Ivan Turgenev SPANISH
La Atlántida Epic poem by Catalan writer Mosen Jacinto Verdaguer Madman or Saint Play by José Echegaray y Eizaguirre
SPANISH
Doña Perfecta Novel by Benito Pérez Galdós Rienzi the Tribune Verse drama by Rosario de Acuña
1877 BIRTHS Endre Ady, Hungarian poet Derenik Demirtchian, Armenian poet and novelist Herman Hesse, German novelist and poet Sir Muhammad Iqb¯al, Indian Muslim poet
1878 BIRTHS Mikhail Petrovich Artsybashev, Russian novelist and playwright Sadruddin Ayni, Tajik poet Massimo Bontempelli, Italian poet and novelist Jean de Bosschere, Belgian novelist Stanis l⁄ aw Brzozowski, Polish novelist, playwright, and critic Martin Buber, Austrian Jewish philosopher
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Hans Carossa, German poet and novelist Alfred Doblin, German novelist and essayist Edward Dunsany, Irish playwright Herbert George de Lisser, Jamaican poet Stephen Haweis, English poet Sirek Walda Sellase Heruy, Ethiopian novelist George Kaiser, German expressionist playwright Eino Leino, Finnish poet, playwright, and novelist John Masefield, English poet Ferenc Molnár, Hungarian playwright and novelist Horacio Quiroga, Uruguayan short-story writer, poet, and playwright Charles-Ferdinand Remuz, Swiss novelist Carl Sandburg, American poet Upton Sinclair, American novelist Takio Arishima, Japanese novelist Anton Hansen Tammasaare, Estonian novelist Robert Walser, Swiss novelist Yosano Akiko, Japanese poet
1879 BIRTHS Alcides Arguedas, Bolivian novelist and historian James Branch Cabell, American writer Dorothy Canfield Fisher, American novelist and children’s writer E. M. Forster, English novelist Uri Nissan Gnessin, Russian Jewish writer of short fiction Vachel Lindsay, American poet Masamune Hakucho, Japanese writer and critic U Leti Pantita Maun Tyi, Burmese essayist and poet Vallathol Narayana Menon, Malayalee poet Lope K. Santos, Filipino novelist Wallace Stevens, American poet Herman Teirlinck, Flemish novelist, poet, short-story writer, playwright, and essayist
DEATHS Charles de Coster, Belgian poet Octave Crémazie, French-Canadian poet
DEATHS William Cullen Bryant, American poet Karl Ferdinand Gutzkow, German playwright Nikolay Alekseyevich Nekrasov, Russian poet
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
British The Egoist Novel by George Meredith Hearts of Oak Play by Henry Arthur Jones The Light of Asia Epic poem by Edwin Arnold The Pirates of Penzance Comic opera by W. S. Gilbert Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes Travel narrative by Robert Louis Stevenson
ARMENIAN
Jalaleddin Novel by Hakob Maliq Hakobian Raffi BENGALI
The Will of Krishnakunta Novel by Indian writer Bankim Chandra Chatterjee CZECH
Stories from Mala Strava Collection of stories by Jan Neruda ENGLISH
American Daisy Miller Novel by Henry James British H.M.S. Pinafore Comic opera by W. S. Gilbert “Pied Beauty” Sonnet by Gerard Manley Hopkins Poems and Ballads Collected verse by Algernon Charles Swinburne The Return of the Native Novel by Thomas Hardy FRENCH
La Justice Poem by Sully Prudhomme GERMAN
Before the Storm Novel by Theodore Fontane PORTUGUESE
Cousin Basilio Novel by José Maria de Eça de Queirós
ENGLISH
American The Lady of the Aroostook Novel by William Dean Howells
FRENCH
Canadian The Northern Flowers Poems by Louis-Honoré Fréchette The Snow Birds Poems by Louis-Honoré Fréchette French Mémoires Autobiography (written 1729–38; published 1879– 1928) of Duc de Saint-Simon GERMAN
Austrian Lottie, the Watchmaker Novel by Marie, Baroness von Ebner Eschenbach German Green Henry Novel by Gottfried Keller Woyzeck Dramatic fragment by Georg Buchner NORWEGIAN
A Doll’s House Play by Henrik Ibsen ROMANIAN
Mr. Leonida Play by Ion Luca Caragiale
The Nineteenth Century: 1881
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The Brothers Karamazov Novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky SPANISH
Doña Luz Novel by Juan Valera SWEDISH
The Red Room Novel by August Strindberg
Musa Abdul Illahi, Somali poet Guillaume Apollinaire (Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzki), Italian-born French poet Tudor Arghezi, Romanian poet and novelist Sholem Asch, Polish-born American novelist and playwright Andrei Bely (Boris Nikolayevich Bugayev), Russian poet and novelist Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok, Russian playwright Radclyffe Hall, English novelist Mikhail Javakhisvili, Georgian novelist H. L. Mencken, American journalist, editor, and critic Robert Musil, Austrian novelist Alfred Noyes, English poet Sean O’Casey, Irish playwright Ramón Pérez de Ayala, Spanish novelist and poet Prem Chand (Dhanpat Rai Srivastana), Indian novelist Gershon Schoffman, German Jewish short-story writer and novelist Jóhann Sigurjónsson, Icelandic playwright and poet Oswald Spengler, German philosopher Lytton Strachey, English biographer
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The Undiscovered Country Novel by William Dean Howells Washington Square Novel by Henry James British Ballads and Other Poems Collection by Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Duke’s Children Novel by Anthony Trollope Moths Novel by Ouida Spring and Fall Collection of poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins The Tragic Comedians Novel by George Meredith
1880 BIRTHS
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“Ball of Fat” Short story by Guy de Maupassant Nana Novel by Émile Zola Pinto Tragedy by Népomucène Lemercier Rarahu Novel by Pierre Loti GERMAN
Swiss Heidi Children’s story by Johanna Spyri The Saint Novella by Conrad Ferdiand Meyer ITALIAN
Cavalleria rusticana Novella by Giovanni Verga NORWEGIAN
Garman and Worse Novel by Alexander Lange Kielland ROMANIAN
A Stormy Night Play by Ion Luca Caragiale SPANISH
Ecuadorean Catilinarians Collection of essays by Juan Montalvo Spanish The New Medley Collection of poems by Rosalía de Castro
DEATHS Estanislao del Campo, Argentine poet George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), English novelist Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach, German philosopher Gustave Flaubert, French novelist Tom Taylor, Scottish playwright
1881 BIRTHS
LITERARY EVENT The Dial magazine is founded by Francis F. Browne
PUBLICATIONS ARMENIAN
David Bele Novel by Hakob Malik Hakobian Raffi DANISH
Niels Lynne Novel by Jens Jacobsen ENGLISH
American Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Novel by Lew Wallace A Tramp Abroad Travel narrative by Mark Twain
George Bacovia (Gheorghe Vasilu), Romanian poet Jacob Cohen, Russian-born Israeli poet Roger-Martin du Gard, French novelist and playwright Juan Ramón Jiménez, Spanish Andalusian poet Mordecai Menahem Kaplan, Lithuanian-born American Jewish scholar and philosopher Joel Lehtonen, Finnish novelist and short-story writer Alfonso Henrique de Lima Barreto, Brazilian novelist and essayist Emil Ludwig, German biographer Lu Xun, Chinese critic Gregorio Martínez Sierra, Spanish novelist and playwright Giovanni Papini, Italian essayist and biographer Stefan Zweig, Austrian biographer and novelist
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DEATHS Henri Frédéric Amiel, Swiss diarist George Borrow, English travel writer Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher and historian Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke, Austrian novelist and playwright Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky, Russian novelist Sidney Lanier, African-American poet Aleksey Pisemsky, Russian novelist and playwright Edward John Trelawny, English writer and adventurer
The Tale of Cross-Eyed Lefty from Tula and the Steel Flea Novel by Nikolay Leskov SPANISH
Argentine Amalia: A Romance of the Argentine Novel by José Mármol Spanish The Disinherited Lady Novel by Benito Pérez Galdós
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
1882
Clipped Wings Stories by Henrik Pontoppidan Old and New Gods Poems by Holger Drachmann ENGLISH
American A Century of Dishonor Treatise on Native Americans by Helen Hunt Jackson Dr. Breen’s Practice Novel by William Dean Howells The Portrait of a Lady Novel by Henry James The Prince and the Pauper Novel by Mark Twain Uncle Remus: His Songs and Sayings Collection of AfricanAmerican lore, songs, and anecdotes by Joel Chandler Harris British Ayala’s Angel Novel by Anthony Trollope Ballads and Sonnets Collection by Dante Gabriel Rossetti A Laodicean Novel by Thomas Hardy Scottish Virginibus Puerisque Essays by Robert Louis Stevenson Welsh Dreflan, Its People and Its Affairs Novel by Daniel Owen FRENCH
Belgian A Male Novel by Antoine Louis Camille Lemonnier French The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard Novel by Anatole France La Maison Tellier Collection of short stories by Guy de Maupassant GERMAN
Swiss Prometheus und Epimetheus Poem by Carl Spitteler ITALIAN
BIRTHS Mirza Abulkasim Quazvini Aref, Iranian poet Subramanya C. Bharati, Tamil poet Willem Ellschot, Flemish novelist Leonhard Frank, German expressionist novelist and playwright Jean Giraudoux, French poet and playwright Susan Glaspell, American novelist James Joyce, Irish novelist Henri-René Lenormand, French playwright Wyndham Lewis, English novelist Vincus Kreve-McKevicius, Lithuanian poet, novelist, and playwright Jacques Maritain, French Catholic philosopher Sigrid Undset, Danish-born Norwegian novelist Hendrik Willem Van Loon, Dutch-born American popular historian Charles Vildrac, French poet, playwright, and essayist P. G. Wodehouse, English comic novelist Virginia Woolf, English novelist
DEATHS János Arany, Hungarian poet Richard Henry Dana Jr., American novelist Charles Darwin, English biologist and author Ralph Waldo Emerson, American transcendentalist author Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau, French poet, writer of short fiction, and historian Henry Kendall, Australian poet Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald, Estonian poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, American poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti, English poet James Thomson, English poet Anthony Trollope, English novelist
The House by the Medlar Tree Novel by Giovanni Verga NORWEGIAN
Ghosts Play by Henrik Ibsen Working People Novel by Alexander Lange Kielland PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Epitaph for a Small Winner Novel by Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis The Mulatto Novel by Aluizio Azevedo
PUBLICATIONS ARMENIAN
The Golden Cockerell Novel by Hakob Malik Hakobian Raffi BENGALI
Andanda Math (Temple of Bliss) Novel by Indian writer Bankim Chandra Bannerjee DUTCH
The Country of Rembrandt History by Conrad Basken Huet
The Nineteenth Century: 1883
ENGLISH
American In the Harbor Collection of poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow A Modern Instance Novel by William Dean Howells Specimen Days Collected verse by Walt Whitman British Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice Verse tragedy by Algernon Charles Swinburne Tristram of Lyonesse Romantic poem by Algernon Charles Swinburne Two on a Tower Novel by Thomas Hardy The Silver King Play by Henry Arthur Jones
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Alexey Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Russian novelist Federigo Tozzi, Italian novelist and writer of short fiction Hugo Wast, Argentine novelist and short-story writer William Carlos Williams, American poet
DEATHS Hendrik Conscience, Flemish novelist Edward FitzGerald, English poet and translator Karl Marx, German socialist and political philosopher Cyprian Kamil Norwid, Polish poet and playwright Jules Sandeau, French playwright and novelist Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, Russian novelist
PUBLICATIONS ARMENIAN
FRENCH
Canadian Complete Works Collection of poems by Octave Crémazie French Down Stream Novel by Joris-Karl Huysmans The Vultures Play by Henry Becque GERMAN
The Joyful Wisdom Collection of essays and aphorisms by Friedrich Nietzsche The Woman Taken in Adultery Novel by Theodore Fontane NORWEGIAN
An Enemy of the People Play by Henrik Ibsen SWEDISH
Poems Collection by Viktor Rydberg UKRAINIAN
Sparks Novel by Hakob Malik Hakobian Raffi CZECH
Plain Themes Collection of Poems by Jan Neruda DANISH
Village Pictures Novel by Henrik Pontoppidan ENGLISH
American Life on the Mississippi Memoir by Mark Twain “Little Orphan Annie” Poem by James Whitcomb Riley British Jocoseria Collection of poems by Robert Browning Scottish Treasure Island Novel by Robert Louis Stevenson South African The Story of a South African Farm Novel by Olive Schreiner
Boryslav Laughs Novel by Ivan Franko FRENCH
1883 BIRTHS Mihály Babits, Hungarian novelist and poet Hjalmar Bergman, Swedish novelist and playwright Robert Faesi, Swiss poet, playwright, and short-story writer Fyodor Vasilyevich Gladkov, Russian novelist and playwright Jaroslav Ha˘sek, Czech novelist T. E. Hulme, English critic and poet Khalil Gibran, Lebanese-American poet and philosopher Franz Kafka, Austrian Jewish novelist John Maynard Keynes, English economist and writer Sir Edward Montague Compton Mackenzie, English novelist Naoya Shiga, Japanese novelist Henry Masila Ndawo, Xhosa novelist and poet José Ortega y Gassett, Spanish humanist and essayist Pi Mounin, Burmese essayist and novelist Katharine Susannah Prichard, Fijian-born Australian novelist
Belgian The Flemish Collection of poems by Emile Verhaeren French Contes cruels Collection of short stories by Philippe-Auguste de L’Isle Adam GERMAN
German Thus Spake Zarathustra Philosophical discourse by Friedrich Nietzsche Swiss Extramundana Cosmic myths by Carl Spitteler ITALIAN
Pinocchio: The Story of a Puppet Didactic story by Carlo Collodi NORWEGIAN
Beyond Human Endurance Play by Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson
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The Family at Gilje Novel by Jonas Lie One of Life’s Slaves Novel by Jonas Lie Peasant Students Novel by Arne Garborg ROMANIAN
The Evening Star Poem by Mikhail Eminescu
British Becket Dramatic tragedy by Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Mikado Opera by W. S. Gilbert Canadian Old Spookses’ Pass, Malcolm Katie and Other Poems Collection by Irish-born Isabella Valancy Crawford
SPANISH
Martha and Mary Novel by Armando Palacio Valdés
FINNISH
The Railway Novel by Juhani Aho UKRAINIAN
Zakhar Berkut Novel by Ivan Franko
1884 BIRTHS Aleksandre Abasheli, Georgian poet and novelist Gaddiel Robert Acquah, Ghana novelist and poet Halide Edib Adivar, Turkish novelist Johanna van Ammers-Küller, Dutch historian and novelist Rafael Arévalo Martínez, Guatemalan novelist and short-story writer Eduardo Barrios, Chilean writer Yahya Kemal Beyatli, Turkish poet George Duhamel, French novelist Lion Feuchtwanger, German novelist Abdurrauf Fitrat, Tajik-Uzbek novelist and satirist Rómulo Gallegos, Venezuelan novelist Ahmed Hasim, Turkish Symbolist poet Jan van Nijlen, Flemish poet Omar Seyfeddin, Turkish novelist Angelos Sikelianós, Greek lyrical poet Sri (B. M. Srikanthaya), Kannada poet Su Manshu (Shu Jin), Chinese poet and novelist Sir Hugh Walpole, New Zealand-born English novelist, playwright, and critic Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin, Russian poet and playwright
FRENCH
French Against the Grain Novel by Joris-Karl Huysmans Jadis et Naguerre Collection of lyric poems by Paul Verlaine L’Irréparable Novel by Paul Bourget Nerto Epic poem by Frédéric Mistral Sappho Novel by Alphonse Daudet Vowels Collected sonnets by Arthur Rimbaud Yesteryear and Yesterday Collected verse by Paul Verlaine Swiss Journal intime Diaries by Henri Frédéric Amiel ITALIAN
Cavalleria rusticana Play by Giovanni Verga The Intermezzo of Poems Collection of poems by Gabriele D’Annunzio NORWEGIAN
The Wild Duck Tragicomedy by Henrik Ibsen Aunt Virike Play by Gunnar Heiberg POLISH
With Fire and Sword Historical novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz ROMANIAN
A Lost Letter Play by Ion Luca Caragiale SPANISH
Beside the River Sar Poems by Rosalía de Castro The Regentess Novel by Leopoldo Alas
DEATHS Franz Emmanuel Geibel, German poet Heinrich Laube, German playwright Charles Reade, English novelist Daniel Varuzhan, Armenian poet
SWEDISH
Married Collection of short stories by August Strindberg
LITERARY EVENT
1885
First fascicle of the Oxford English Dictionary is published; last volume will not be printed until 1928
BIRTHS
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Novel by Mark Twain The Lady or the Tiger? Collected short stories by Frank R. Stockton Ramona Novel by Helen Hunt Jackson
Muhammad Taqi Bahar, Persian poet Dino Campana, Italian poet Thomas Bertram Costain, American historical novelist Isak Dinesen (Karen Christence Dinesen, Baroness Blixen), Danish novelist Ho Bieu Chanh (Ho Van Trung), Vietnamese novelist Nikos Kazantzakis, Greek novelist
The Nineteenth Century: 1886
Velimir Vladimirovich Khlebnikov, Russian playwright, poet, and novelist Kitahara Hakushu, Japanese poet Dezsó Kosztolányi, Hungarian poet, novelist, and critic Ring Lardner, American satirist D. H. Lawrence, English novelist Sinclair Lewis, American novelist François Mauriac, French novelist and playwright André Maurois (Emile Herzog), French novelist and biographer Lekhnath Pandyal, Nepalese poet Ezra Loomis Pound, American poet Liviu Rebreanu, Romanian novelist and playwright Jules Romains, French novelist, playwright, and poet Sanatizade Kermani, Iranian novelist Birger Sjöberg, Swedish poet Vahan Terian (Ter-Grigorian), Armenian poet Fritz von Unruh, German playwright, poet, and novelist Anzia Yezierska, Russian-born American novelist
DEATHS Edmund-François-Valentin About, French novelist Rosalía de Castro, Galician novelist Victor-Marie Hugo, French novelist Susanna Strickland Moodie, English-born Canadian short-story writer
PUBLICATIONS ARMENIAN
Samuel Novel by Hakob Malik Hakobian Raffi ENGLISH
American The Rise of Silas Lapham Novel by William Dean Howells British “Balin and Balan” Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Diana of the Crossways Novel by George Meredith King Solomon’s Mines Novel by Rider Haggard Marius the Epicurean Philosophical romance by Walter Pater Scottish Child’s Garden of Verses Collection of poems by Robert Louis Stevenson Welsh Autobiography of Rhys Lewis Novel by Daniel Owen FRENCH
Axel Symbolist play by Philippe-Auguste de L’Isle-Adam Bel ami Novel by Guy de Maupassant Germinal Novel (part of Les Rougon-Macquart cycle) by Émile Zola The Horla Short stories by Guy de Maupassant Tomorrows Poems by Henri de Régnier Woman of Paris Cynical comedy by Henry Becque GERMAN
Austrian Two Countesses Novel by Marie Baroness von Ebner-Eschenbach
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Fables Collection of animal stories by Mikhail Saltykov Makar’s Dream Story by Vladimir Korolenko SPANISH
Ecuadorean Chapters Forgotten by Cervantes Comic piece by Juan Montalvo
1886 BIRTHS Delmira Agustín, Uruguayan poet Muhammad Taqi Bahar, Iranian poet and historian Manuel Bandeira, Brazilian poet Gottfried Benn, German poet and essayist Herman Broch, Austrian playwright and novelist Fernand Crommelynck, Belgian playwright Nikolay Stepanovich Gumilyov, Russian poet Ricardo Guiraldes, Argentine novelist Maithilisharan Gupta, Hindi poet Ishikawa Takuboku, Japanese poet Alfred Joyce Kilmer, American poet Hugh Lofting, American writer of children’s books Misak Metsarants, Armenian poet Franz Rosenzweig, German Jewish religious writer Siegfried Sassoon, English poet and novelist Anempodist Ivanovich Sofronov, Yakut essayist and novelist Wilbur Daniel Steele, American writer of short fiction Gabdullah Takay, Turkish poet Tanizaki Junichiro, Japanese novelist
DEATHS Emily Dickinson, American poet José Hernández, Argentine poet Alexander Ostrovsky, Russian playwright Leopold von Ranke, German historian Josef Viktor von Scheffel, German poet and novelist Leopold Zunz, German Jewish historian and scholar
PUBLICATIONS ARMENIAN
The Tool Novel by Hakob Malik Hakobian Raffi ENGLISH
American The Bostonians Novel by Henry James Indian Summer Novel by William Dean Howells The Princess Casamassima Novel by Henry James British Demos Novel by George Gissing Departmental Ditties Collection of mildly satiric verse by Rudyard Kipling Little Lord Fauntleroy Play by Frances Hodgson Burnett The Mayor of Castorbridge Novel by Thomas Hardy
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Irish Mosada Collected verse by William Butler Yeats Scottish Kidnapped Novel by Robert Louis Stevenson The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Novel by Robert Louis Stevenson FRENCH
Belgian The Monks Poems by Emile Verhaeren The White Youthfulness Novel by Georges Rodenbach French The Fairy Council Collected verse by Jules Laforgue Illuminations Prose poems by Arthur Rimbaud The Imitation of Our Lady of the Moon Collected verse by Jules Laforgue An Island Fisherman Novel by Pierre Loti L’Eve Future Satiric novel by Philippe-Auguste Villiers de L’Isle Adam GERMAN
Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future Philosophical treatise by Friedrich Nietzsche GREEK
Tragedy of My Country Poems by Kostis Palamas ITALIAN
Heart of a Boy Series of sketches by Edmondo De Amicis NORWEGIAN
Rosmersholm Play by Henrik Ibsen POLISH
The Deluge Historical novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz RUSSIAN
The Death of Ivan Ilyich Novella by Leo Tolstoy SLOVAK
The Game-Keeper’s Wife Novel by Hviezdoslav (Pal Orszagh) SPANISH
Fortunata y Jacinta Four-volume novel by Benito Pérez Galdós SWEDISH
The Son of a Servant Novel by August Strindberg UKRAINIAN
Withered Leaves Collection of poems by Ivan Franko
1887 BIRTHS Rupert Brooke, English poet Blaise Cendrars (Frédéric Louis Sauser), Swiss-born French writer
Edna Ferber, American novelist Martín Luis Guzmán, Mexican novelist Robinson Jeffers, American poet Pierre-Jean Jouve, French poet Francis Ledwidge, Irish poet René Maran, Martinique novelist Marianne Moore, American poet Samuel Eliot Morison, American historian Salama Musa, Egyptian prose writer Saint-John Perse (Marie-René-Auguste-Alexis Saint-Léger Léger), French poet Edith Sitwell, English poet Georg Trakl, Austrian poet Alexander Woolcott, English writer Arnold Zweig, German Jewish novelist
DEATHS Isabella Valency Crawford, Canadian poet and novelist Joseph Ignatius Kraszewski, Polish historical novelist Jules Laforgue, French poet Multatuli (Eduard Douwes Dekker), Dutch writer
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
Children of Nature Collection of poems by Sophus Niels Christen Claussen Stucco Novel by Hermann Bang ENGLISH
American The Minister’s Charge; or, The Apprenticeship of Lemuel Barker Novel by William Dean Howells British Allan Quatermain Novel by H. Rider Haggard Ballads and Poems of Tragic Life Collection of verse by George Meredith The Deemster Novel by Hall Caine She Novel by H. Rider Haggard A Study in Scarlet Detective story by Arthur Conan Doyle Woodlanders Novel by Thomas Hardy FRENCH
Canadian La Legende d’un Peuple Collected verse by Louis-Honoré Fréchette French La Tosca Play by Victorien Sardou The Swans Collection of poems by American-born writer Francis Vielé-Griffin GERMAN
Austrian The Child of the Parish Novel by Maria, Baroness von Ebner Eschenbach German Dame Care Novel by Hermann Sudermann
The Nineteenth Century: 1889
JAPANESE
Ukigumo Novel by Shimei Futabatei POLISH
Pan Michael Novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz SPANISH
Mother Nature Novel by Emilia de Pardo Bazán Noli Me Tangere Novel by Filipino writer José Rizal SWEDISH
The Father Play by August Strindberg Mrs. Marianne Novel by Victoria Benedictsson The People of Hemso Novel by August Strindberg Sensitiva Amorosa Collection of erotic sketches by Ola Hansson
Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Polish-born Israeli novelist M. A. Aldanov (Mark Alexandrovich Landau), Russian novelist Maxwell Anderson, American playwright Dan Andersson, Swedish poet and novelist Vicki Baum, Austrian novelist Jean-Jacques Bernard, French playwright George Bernanos, French Catholic novelist Arthur Joyce Lunel Cary, Irish novelist Raymond Chandler, American novelist Nicolae Davidescu, Romanian poet and novelist T. S. Eliot (Thomas Stearns Eliot), American-born English poet Jacques Lacretelle, French novelist Ghulam Ahmad Mahjur, Kashmiri Urdu poet Katherine Mansfield, New Zealand novelist Paul Morand, French novelist, poet, and essayist Eugene Gladstone O’Neill, American playwright Fernando Nogueira Pessoa, Portuguese poet and essayist John Crowe Ransom, American poet and critic Alan Seeger, American poet Frans Eemil Sillanpaa, Finnish novelist Tan Da (Nguyen Khac Hieu), Vietnamese poet Giuseppe Ungaretti, Egyptian-born Italian poet
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American The Aspern Papers Novella by Henry James Looking Backward Novel by Edward Bellamy British A Dream of John Ball Romantic fantasy by William Morris “The Hound of Heaven” Poem by Francis Thompson “The Man Who Would Be King” Story by Rudyard Kipling FRENCH
Belgian Les Débâcles Poems by Emile Verhaeren French “Amour” Poem by Paul Verlaine The Cult of the Self Trilogy of novels by Maurice Barres “Happiness” Poem by Sully Prudhomme
1888 BIRTHS
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Austrian Jakob der Letzte Novel by Peter Rosegger German Entanglements Novel by Theodore Fontane Master Timpe Novel by Max Kretzen The Rider on the White Horse Novella by Theodor Storm NORWEGIAN
The Lady from the Sea Play by Henrik Ibsen PORTUGUESE
The Maias Novel by José Maria Eça de Queirós SPANISH
Nicaraguan Blue Collection of poems by Rubén Darío SWEDISH
Miss Julie One-act tragedy by August Strindberg Pilgrimage and Wander Years Poems by Verner von Heidenstam
1889 BIRTHS
DEATHS Louisa May Alcott, American novelist Matthew Arnold, English poet and critic Namik Kemal, Turkish poet Eugene Labiche, French playwright Raffi (Hakob Malik Hakobian), Armenian novelist Theodor Storm, German poet and novelist
PUBLICATIONS CZECH
F. L. Vek History by Alois Jirásek
Conrad Aiken, American poet and novelist Anna Akhmatova (Anna Andreyevna Gorenkjo), Russian poet Hervey Allen, American novelist Enid Bagnold, English novelist and playwright Robert Charles Benchley, American humorist Jean Cocteau, French playwright, novelist, and essayist Maria Dabrowska, Polish writer and critic Gunnar Gunnarsson, Icelandic novelist Martin Heidegger, German philosopher Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoglu, Turkish novelist and essayist George Simon Kaufman, American playwright
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Ibrahim al-Mazini, Egyptian novelist and poet Claude McKay, Jamaican-born American poet Sarah Gertrude Millin, South African novelist and writer of short stories Gabriela Mistral (Lucila Godoy Alcayaga), Chilean poet John Middleton Murry, English writer and critic Pierre Reverdy, French poet and novelist Alfonso Reyes, Mexican poet, short-story writer, and essayist José Eustasio Rivera, Colombian poet and novelist Marah Rusli, Indonesian novelist Taha Hussain, Egyptian poet and prose writer Vrindavanlal Varma, Indian Hindi novelist Ben Ames Williams, American novelist and short-story writer
DEATHS Ludwig Anzengruber, Austrian playwright and novelist Emile Augier, French playwright Jules-Amédee Barbey d’Aurevilly, French novelist Robert Browning, English poet Wilkie Collins, English novelist Mikhail Eminescu, Romanian poet Gerard Manley Hopkins, English poet Juan Montalvo, Ecuadorean essayist Mikhail Yefgrafovich Saltykov, Russian novelist and playwright Auguste de Villiers de L’Isle-Adam, French playwright
Scottish The Master of Ballantrae Novel by Robert Louis Stevenson FRENCH
Belgian Hothouses Collection of poems by Maurice Maeterlinck French The Disciple Novel by Paul Bourget The Joys Poems by American-born Francis Viélé-Griffin Time and Freewill Philosophical treatise by Henri Bergson GERMAN
Austrian Lay Down Your Arms Novel by Bertha von Suttner German Before Dawn Play by Gerhart Hauptmann Honor Dramatic work by Hermann Sudermann Swiss Butterflies Collection of lyrics by Carl Spitteler ITALIAN
Mastro-don Gesualdo Novel by Giovanni Verga JAPANESE
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
The Book of Songs Collection of poems by Holger Drachmann Minna Novel by Karl Adolph Gjellerup Tine Novel by Hermann Bang
- oAmorous Confessions of Two Nuns Novel by Ozaki Koy The Elegant Buddha Poetic tale by K¯oda Rohan NORWEGIAN
In God’s Way Novel by Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson
DUTCH
Eline Vere Novel by Louis Marie Anne Couperus
SWEDISH
Pariah Play by August Strindberg
ENGLISH
American Annie Kilburn Novel by William Dean Howells Chita: A Memory of Last Island Travel narrative by Lafcadio Hearn A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court Fantasy by Mark Twain British Appreciations Prose collection by Walter Pater Asolando Collection of poems by Robert Browning “Crossing the Bar” Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Demeter and Other Poems Collection by Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Profligate Play by Arthur Pinero Sylvie and Bruno Children’s story by Lewis Carroll Three Men in a Boat Comic novel by Jerome K. Jerome Canadian Lake Lyrics and Other Poems Collection by William Wilfred Campbell Irish The Wanderings of Oisin Poems by William Butler Yeats
1890 BIRTHS Iliya Abu Madi, Syrian-American poet Oswald de Andrade, Brazilian poet, playwright, and novelist ˘ Karel Capek, Czech playwright Agatha Christie, English novelist Marc Connelly, American playwright Walter Hasenclever, German playwright and poet Paul Hazoume, Beninese novelist Klabund (Alfred Henschke), German poet, novelist, and playwright Jigar Muradabadi, Urdu poet Boris Pasternak, Russian lyric poet Katherine Anne Porter, American short-story writer and novelist Jean Rhys (Ella Gwendolyn Rees Williams), West Indian–born English novelist B. Traven (Berwick Traven Torsvan), American-born German novelist
The Nineteenth Century: 1891
Franz Werfel, Czech-born Austrian Jewish poet and playwright Stephan Zorian, Armenian novelist
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The Perfumed Pillow Novel by Ozaki Ko¯ yo¯
DEATHS
NORWEGIAN
Vasile Alecsandri, Romanian playwright and poet Eduard von Bauernfeld, Austrian playwright Dion Boucicault, Irish-born American playwright Richard Burton, English explorer Camilo Castelo Branco, Portuguese novelist Carlo Collodi, Italian novelist Caetano da Costa Alegre, Portuguese African poet Gottfried Keller, Swiss novelist and poet John Henry Newman, English essayist and Catholic cardinal
Hedda Gabler Play by Henrik Ibsen Hunger Novel by Knut Hamsun
PUBLICATIONS
Ezo Vikolinsky Poems by Hviezdoslav
ROMANIAN
The False Accusation Play by Ion Luca Caragiale RUSSIAN
The Kreutzer Sonata Novel by Leo Tolstoy SLOVAK
BENGALI
M¯anas¯ı Poems by Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore DANISH
Clouds Novel by Henrik Pontappidan Pledged Novel by Holger Drachmann
SPANISH
Cuban Leaves in the Wind Poems by Julián del Casal Spanish His Only Sow Novel by Leopoldo Alas
DUTCH
Verzen Collection of poems by Herman Gorter ENGLISH
American A Boy’s Town Novel by William Dean Howells A Hazard of New Fortunes Novel by William Dean Howells Poems Collection by Emily Dickinson The Tragic Muse Novel by Henry James British The Golden Bough Comparative study of beliefs and morals by James George Frazier The Light That Failed Novel by Rudyard Kipling News from Nowhere Novel by William Morris The Picture of Dorian Gray Novel by Oscar Wilde The Sign of Four Detective story starring Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle FRENCH
Belgian The Black Torches Novel by Emile Verhaeren French Axel Dramatic prose poem by Auguste de Villiers de L’Isle Adam Last Poems Collection by Jules Laforgue The Life of Henry Brulard Unfinished novel by Stendhal Queen Jane Historical tragedy by Frédéric Mistral Thais Novel by Frédéric Mistral GERMAN
Austrian Inexpiable Novel by Maria, Baroness von Ebner-Eschenbach German The Coming of Peace Play by Gerhart Hauptmann
SWEDISH
By the Open Sea Novel by August Strindberg The Creditors Play by August Strindberg
1891 BIRTHS Riccardo Bacchelli, Italian poet, playwright, and novelist Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov, Russian novelist and playwright Ilya Ehrenburg, Russian novelist Konstantine Gamsukhurdia, Georgian novelist Sidney Coe Howard, American playwright Hu Shi, Chinese scholar Par Lagerkvist, Swedish poet, playwright and novelist Osip Mandelstam, Russian poet Henry Miller, American novelist Kate Roberts, Welsh short-story writer Nelly Sachs, German poet and playwright Pedro Salinas, Spanish poet and playwright
DEATHS Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, Spanish novelist and playwright Theodore Faullain de Banville, French poet, playwright, and novelist Ivan Alexandrovich Goncharov, Russian novelist James Russell Lowell, American poet Herman Melville, American novelist Jan Neruda, Czech poet Antero Tarquino de Quental, Portuguese poet Arthur Rimbaud, French poet
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SWEDISH
PUBLICATIONS CZECH
The Story of Gosta Berling Novel by Selma Lagerlöf
Between the Currents Novel by Alois Jirásek
1892
ENGLISH
American The Main Traveled Roads Collection of short stories by Hamlin Garland “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” Short story by Ambrose Bierce Tales of Soldier and Civilians Collection of short stories by Ambrose Bierce British The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Collection of stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle New Grub Street Novel by George Gissing One of Our Conquerors Novel by George Meredith Peter Ibbetson Novel by George du Maurier Tess of the D’Urbervilles; A Pure Woman Novel by Thomas Hardy Scottish The Little Minister Novel by James M. Barrie Welsh The Trials of Enoc Huws Novel by Daniel Owen FRENCH
Belgian Along the Way Poems by Emile Verhaeren French Down There Novel by Joris-Karl Huysmans GERMAN
Austrian Yesterday Play by Hugo von Hofmansthal German Lonely Lives Play by Gerhart Hauptmann Spring’s Awakening Play by Frank Wedekind JAPANESE
“The Five-Storied Pagoda” Short story by K¯oda Rohan NORWEGIAN
Tired Men Novel by Arne Garborg PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Philosopher or Dog? Novel by Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis Portuguese Hours Poems by Eugenio de Castro SPANISH
El Filibusterismo Novel by Filipino José Rizal
BIRTHS Ahmad Zaki Abu Shadi, Egyptian poet Akutagawa Ry¯unosuke, Japanese writer of short fiction Richard Aldington, British poet and novelist Ivo Andric, Yugoslav novelist Djuna Barnes, American writer Walter Benjamin, German critic Ugo Betti, Italian playwright Pearl S. Buck, American novelist James M. Cain, American novelist Ivy Compton-Burnett, English novelist Bakary Diallo, Senegalese novelist Janet Flanner, American novelist Guo Moruo, Chinese writer Léon Laleau, Haitian poet Archibald MacLeish, American poet and playwright Hugh McDiarmid (Christopher Murray Grieve), Scottish poet and critic Endalkacaw Makonnen, Ethiopian novelist and playwright Edna St. Vincent Millay, American poet Muhammad Ali Jamalzadeh, Persian man of letters Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky, Russian novelist and playwright Pham Quynh, Vietnamese scholar and translator Elmer Rice (Elmer Reizenstein), American playwright Sat¯o Haruo, Japanese poet, novelist, and critic Vita Sackville-West, English novelist and poet W. Abraham Silva, Sinhalese novelist and short-story writer Sir Francis Osbert Sitwell, English man of letters Edith Irene Södergran, Russian-born Finnish-Swedish poet Alfonsina Storni, Argentine poet J. R. R. Tolkien, South African–born English novelist, poet, and writer of short fiction Marina Ivanovna Tsvetayeva, Russian poet Rusen Esref Unaydin, Turkish prose poet Cesar Vallejo, Peruvian poet Josef Weinheber, Austrian poet Rebecca West, English novelist Yoshikawa Eiji (Yoshikawa Hidetsugu), Japanese novelist
DEATHS Afanasy Afanasyevich Fet, Russian poet Judah Leon Gordon, Russian Jewish novelist and poet Alexandros Rangabe, Greek scholar and playwright Alfred, Lord Tennyson, English poet Walt Whitman, American poet John Greenleaf Whittier, American poet
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
The Promised Land Novel by Henrik Pontoppidan
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DUTCH
ENGLISH
British Barrack-Room Ballads Collected verse of Rudyard Kipling Lady Windermere’s Fan Play by Oscar Wilde Irish The Countess Cathleen Historical play by William Butler Yeats Scottish The Beach of Falesa Long story by Robert Louis Stevenson FRENCH
Belgian Bruges, the Dead City Novel by Georges Rodenbach Pelleas and Melissande Play by Maurice Maeterlinck French Autobiography of an Egotist Memoirs of Stendhal Blanchette Play by Eugène Brieux A False Saint Play by François de Curel
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Ecstasy Novel by Louis Marie Anne Couperus American The Monk and the Hangman’s Daughter Medieval romance by Ambrose Bierce Shore Acres Play by James A. Herne
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DEATHS
German The Weavers Play by German Gerhart Hauptmann
Kawatake Mokuami, Japanese playwright Guy de Maupassant, French novelist and short story writer Philip Shaff, Swiss-born American Presbyterian theologian and encyclopedist John Addington Symonds, English poet and historian Hippolyte-Adolphe Taine, French literary critic, historian, and essayist José Zorrilla y Moral, Spanish playwright, poet, and novelist
Swiss Literary Parables Collection by Carl Spitteler
PUBLICATIONS
GERMAN
Austrian The Death of Titian Play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal
BENGALI ITALIAN
The Golden Boat Stories by Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore
The Intruder Novel by Gabriele D’Annunzio BULGARIAN MARATHI
Yasvantrav Khare Unfinished novel by Indian writer Hari Narayn Apte NORWEGIAN
The Master Builder Play by Henrik Ibsen Mysteries Novel by Knut Hamsun Nameless Poem by Sigbjørn Obstfelder Peace Novel by Arne Garborg POLISH
Mr. Balcer in Brazil Story by Marja Konopnicka PORTUGUESE
Alone Poems by Antonio Nobre RUSSIAN
“Ward Number Six” Short story by Anton Chekhov
Under the Yoke Novel by Ivan Yazov ENGLISH
American Can Such Things Be? Collection of short stories by Ambrose Bierce Maggie: A Girl of the Streets Novel by Stephen Crane The World of Chance Autobiographical novel by William Dean Howells British “The Hound of Heaven” Poem by Francis Thompson The Second Mrs. Tanqueray Play by Arthur Pinero Irish The Bog of Stars Historical novel by Standish O’Grady Mrs. Warren’s Profession Play by George Bernard Shaw Salome Melodramatic play by Oscar Wilde
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Belgian The Moonstruck Countrysides Collected verse by Emile Verhaeren The Right of the Strongest Novel by Cyril Buyesse French Bouborouche Farce by George Courteline The Guest Play by François de Corel Les Trophées Sonnets by Cuban-born José María de Heredia Madame Devil-May-Care Play by Victorien Sardou and Emile Moreau The Ride of Eldis Collected verse of Francis Vielé-Griffin Théroigne de Méricourt Play by Paul-Ernest Hervieu GERMAN
Austrian Death and the Fool Play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal German The Beaver Coat Dramatic comedy by Gerhart Hauptmann When Love Is Young Play by Max Halbe HUNGARIAN
The Gyurkovics Girls Novel by Ferenc Herczeg MARATHI
Mi Novel by Indian writer Hari Narayan Apte PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Missal Poems by João Cruze Sousa Shields Poems by João Cruze Sousa TAMIL
Kamalampal; or, The Fatal Rumor Novel by B. R. Rajam Iyer
1894 BIRTHS Isaac Babel, Russian Jewish writer Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, Bengali novelist Louis-Ferdinand Céline (Louis-Ferdinand Destouches), French novelist and playwright e. e. cummings, American poet Dashiell Hammett, American novelist Ben Hecht, American playwright Aldous Huxley, English novelist Jaroslav Iwaszkiewicz, Polish poet, novelist, playwright, and essayist Berdi Kerbabayev, Turkmen novelist John Ebenezer Clare McFarlane, Jamaican poet Ngo Tat To, Vietnamese narrative writer and translator Martinus Nijhoff, Dutch poet Boris Pilnyak (Boris Andreyevich Vogau), Russian novelist J. B. Priestley, English novelist
Abdullo Quodiriy, Uzbek novelist and satirist Mahmud Taymur, Egyptian novelist Dorothy Thompson, American journalist James Thurber, American humorist Kasimierz Wierzynski, Polish poet Ye Shengtao, Chinese novelist
DEATHS Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Indian novelist Oliver Wendell Holmes, American essayist, novelist, and poet Charles-Marie-René Leconte de Lisle, French Parnassian poet Walter Pater, English essayist and critic Christina Rossetti, English poet Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish novelist
PUBLICATIONS CZECH
Against All the World Novel by Alois Jirasell DANISH
Night Guard Short novel by Henrik Pontoppidan ENGLISH
American Bayou Folk Collection of short stories by Kate Chopin The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson Novel by Mark Twain A Traveler from Altruria Novel by William Dean Howells British The Curse of Rebellious Susan Play by Henry Arthur Jones Jude the Obscure Novel by Thomas Hardy The Jungle Book Collection of stories from India by Rudyard Kipling The King of Schnorrers Novel by Israel Zangwill Lord Ormont and His Aminta Novel by George Meredith The Maxman Novel by Hall Caine The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Collection of detective stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Prisoner of Zenda Novel by Anthony Hope Trilby Novel by George du Maurier Irish Arms and the Man Comedy in three acts by George Bernard Shaw Esther Waters Novel by George Moore The Land of Heart’s Desire Play in verse by William Butler Yeats Scottish Ballads and Songs Verse drama by John Davidson FRENCH
The Book of Monelle Biographical study by Marcel Schwob Carrot Top Novel by Jules Renard The Half Virgins Novel by Marcel Prévost Lucien Leuwen Autobiographical narrative by Stendhal GERMAN
The Assumption of Hanneles Play by Gerhart Hauptmann
The Nineteenth Century: 1896
ITALIAN
The Triumph of Death Novel by Gabriele D’Annunzio NORWEGIAN
The Balcony Play by Gunnar Heiberg Little Eyolf Play by Henrik Ibsen Pan Novel by Knut Hamsun RUSSIAN
“The Black Monk” Short story by Anton Chekhov SPANISH
Uruguayan Solitude Novel by Eduardo Acevedo Díaz SWEDISH
New Poems Collection by Gustaf Fröding
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The Old Adam Short novel by Henrik Pontoppidan DUTCH
Song of Semblance and Substance Poem by Frederik Eeden ENGLISH
American The Red Badge of Courage Novel by Stephen Crane British The Amazing Marriage Novel by George Meredith The Time Machine Novel by H. G. Wells Irish The Importance of Being Earnest Dramatic farce by Oscar Wilde FRENCH
1895
En Route Novel by Joris-Karl Huysman The New Idol Play by François de Curel
BIRTHS Corrado Alvaro, Italian novelist Michael Arlen (Dikran Kouyoumdjian), Bulgarian-born English writer Mikhail Bakhtin, Russian philosopher Paul Éluard (Eugène Grindel), French poet Omar Fakhuri, Lebanese essayist Jean Giono, French novelist Gilbert Gratiant, Martinique poet Robert Graves, English poet and novelist Juana de Ibarbourou, Uruguayan poet Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh, Iranian writer of short stories David Jones, Welsh poet Ernest Junger, German novelist and essayist F. R. Leavis, English scholar and critic Charles MacArthur, American playwright Ezequiel Martínez Estrada, Argentine writer Davith Stefansson, Icelandic poet Titsian Tabisze, Georgian poet Edmund Wilson, American critic Sergey Aleksandrovich Yesenin, Russian poet Mari Ziyada, Lebanese-born Egyptian critic and translator Albin Zollinger, Swiss poet and novelist
GERMAN
Earth Spirit Play by Frank Wedekind Effi Briest Novel by Theodor Fontane JAPANESE
Growing Up Stories by Higuchi Ichiyo NORWEGIAN
Pa St. Jorgen Novel by Amalie Bertha Skram POLISH
Quo Vadis? Novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz RUSSIAN
“Chelkash” Short story by Maxim Gorky SPANISH
Juanita la Larga Novel by Juan Valera Nazarín Novel by Benito Pérez Galdós SWEDISH
Poems Collection by Verner von Heidenstam Songs of Wilderness and Love Collection of poems by Andreas Karlfeldt
DEATHS Alexander Dumas fils, French playwright Friedrich Engels, German political philosopher Eugene Field, American poet Gustav Freytag, German novelist and playwright Jens Peter Jacobsen, Danish novelist and essayist Nikolay Semyonovich Leskov, Russian novelist and short-story writer José Martí, Cuban poet Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro, English scholar in Latin Akhilléfs Paráskhos, Greek poet Viktor Rydberg, Swedish writer
UKRAINIAN
Pillars of Society Novel by Ivan Franko
1896 BIRTHS Antonin Artaud, French playwright and surrealist poet Edmund Blunden, English poet and critic André Breton, French poet and critic
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Louis Bromfield, American novelist A. J. Cronin, Scottish novelist Heimito von Doderer, Austrian writer John Dos Passos, American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald, American novelist Jacob Glatstein, Yiddish poet and novelist Vahe Haik (Vahe Tinchian), Armenian novelist and poet Kostas Karyotakis, Greek poet Guiseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Italian novelist Mao Dun, Chinese novelist Eugenio Montale, Italian poet Henry de Montherlant, French novelist and playwright Said Nafisi, Iranian novelist Liam O’Flaherty, Irish novelist and short-story writer Paul van Ostaijen, Belgian man of letters Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, American novelist Manuel Rojas, Chilean novelist and short-story writer Robert E. Sherwood, American playwright Nikolay Semyonovich Tikhonov, Russian poet Tristan Tzara (Samuel Rosenfeld), Romanian-born French poet Josef Wittlin, Polish novelist, poet, and essayist Xu Zhimo, Chinese poet Rashid Yasami, Iranian historian Yu Dafu, Chinese short-story writer Carl Zuckmayer, German playwright and poet
To an Athlete Dying Young Poem by A. E. Housman Verses Collection of poems by Ernest Dowson Scottish The Weir of Hermiston Novel by Robert Louis Stevenson FRENCH
Belgian The Sunlit Hours Collected verse of Emile Verhaeren French The Book of Masques Critical essays by Rémy de Gourmont King Ubu Farce by Alfred Jarry Matter and Memory Philosophical treatise by Henri Bergson GERMAN
Austrian Free Game Play by Arthur Schnitzler Playing with Love Play by Arthur Schnitzler ITALIAN
The Little World of the Past Novel by Antonio Fogazzaro The Maidens of the Rocks Novel by Gabriele D’Annunzio JAPANESE
- oTears and Regrets Novel by Ozaki Koy
DEATHS João de Deus, Portuguese lyric poet Edmond de Goncourt, French diarist, novelist, and playwright Thomas Hughes, British novelist Ichiyo Higachi, Japanese novelist William Morris, English poet, essayist, printer, and designer Coventry Patmore, British poet José Rizal, Filipino poet José Asunción Silva, Colombian poet Harriet Beecher Stowe, American novelist and abolitionist Paul Verlaine, French poet
POLISH
The Comedienne Novel by W l⁄ adys l⁄ aw Reymont PORTUGUESE
Salome and Other Poems Collection by Eugenio de Castro RUSSIAN
Christ and Antichrist Novel by Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky The Seagull Play by Anton Chekhov SPANISH
PUBLICATIONS BENGALI
Late Harvest Collection of stories by Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore
Nicaraguan Profane Hymns and Other Poems Collection by Rubén Darío
1897
DANISH
High Song Short novel by Henrik Pontoppidan Ida Brandt Novel by Hermann Bang ENGLISH
American The Country of the Pointed Firs Novel by Sarah Orne Jewett Lyrics of Lowly Life Collection of verse by Paul Lawrence Dunbar The Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc Romantic narrative by Mark Twain British The Island of Dr. Moreau Science fiction novel by H. G. Wells Michael and His Lost Angel Play by Henry Arthur Jones A Shropshire Lad Poetic cycle by A. E. Housman
BIRTHS Mukhtar Auezov, Kazakh playwright Georges Bataille, French novelist and poet W l⁄ adys l⁄ aw Broniewski, Polish poet Nirod C. Chaudhuri, Indian historian and critic Bernard De Voto, American novelist, historian, and critic William Faulkner, American novelist Valentin Petrovich Katayev, Russian poet and playwright Alfred H. Mendes, Trinidadian novelist Sacheverell Sitwell, English poet and art critic Philippe Soupault, French poet, novelist, and critic Yegishe Tcharents, Armenian poet
The Nineteenth Century: 1898
Thornton Wilder, American playwright and novelist Nima Yushij, Iranian poet
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DEATH GREEK
Alphonse Daudet, French novelist
The Graves Collected verse by Kostis Palamas Iambs and Anapaests Collection of poems by Kostis Palamas
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
ICELANDIC
American Children of the Night Collected verse by Edward Arlington Robinson Desire’s Baby Novel by Kate Chopin Following the Equator Travel narrative by Mark Twain The Landlord at Lion’s Head Novel by William Dean Howells A Night in Acadie Collection of stories by Kate Chopin Richard Cory Collected verse by Edward Arlington Robinson The Spoils of Poynton Novel by Henry James What Maisie Knew Novel by Henry James
Stories and Poems Collected verse by Einar Benediktsson
British Captains Courageous Novel by Rudyard Kipling The Invisible Man Novel by H. G. Wells The Liars Play by Henry Arthur Jones Liza of Lambeth Novel by W. Somerset Maugham The Nigger of the “Narcissus” Novel by Joseph Conrad
The Meeting Novel by W l⁄ adys l⁄ aw Reymont
Canadian The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems Collection by Irish-born William Henry Drummond Irish Dracula Gothic horror story by Bram Stoker The Flight of the Eagle Historical novel by Standish O’Grady FINNISH
Panu Long novel by Juhani Aho
JAPANESE
- oThe Golden Demon Novel by Ozaki Koy NORWEGIAN
In the Days of the Counselor Collection of short stories by Trygve Andersen The People’s Council Play by Gunnar Heiberg POLISH
RUSSIAN
Uncle Vanya Play by Anton Chekhov SPANISH
Argentine Mountains of Gold Collection of poems by Leopoldo Lagones Chilean During the Reconquest Novel by Alberto Blest Gana Spanish Compassion Novel by Benito Pérez Galdós SWEDISH
Inferno Autobiographical narrative by August Strindberg The Miracles of Antichrist Novel by Selma Lagerlöf
FRENCH
The Brightness of Life Collection of poems by Francis Vielé Griffin Cyrano de Bergerac Play by Edmond Rostand The Elm Tree in the Mall Novel by Anatole France Games—Tough and Divine Collection of poems by Henri de Régnier Joan of Arc Dramatic trilogy by Charles Péguy The Lion’s Meal Play by François de Curel The Song of the Rhone Collection of poems by Frédéric Mistral The Wicker Work Woman Novel by Anatole France The Woman Who Was Poor Novel by Léon Bloy GERMAN
Austrian The Little Theater of the World Play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal Madonna Dianora Play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal Merry-Go-Round Play by Arthur Schnitzler The White Fan Play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal
TELUGU
Bride Price Social play by Indian writer Gurajtada Venkata Appa Rao
1898 BIRTHS Vicente Aleixandre, Spanish poet Damaso Alonso, Spanish poet Stephen Vincent Benét, American poet and novelist Bertolt Brecht, German poet and playwright José Maria de Castro, Portuguese novelist Rosa Chacel, Spanish novelist Harindranath Chattopadhyay, Bengali prose writer and playwright Malcolm Cowley, American critic Federico García Lorca, Spanish poet and playwright
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Michel de Ghelderode, Flemish poet and playwright Tawfiq Husayn al-Hakim, Egyptian playwright and novelist C. S. Lewis, English novelist and Christian apologist Curzio Malaparte (Kurt Erich Suckert), Italian playwright, short-story writer, and novelist Masuji Ibuse, Japanese novelist Vilhelm Moberg, Swedish novelist Luis Palés Matos, Puerto Rican poet and novelist Erich Maria Remarque, German novelist Tian Han, Chinese playwright Simon Vesldijk, Dutch novelist Yokomitsu Riichi, Japanese novelist Alexander Raban Waugh, English novelist
Swiss Conrad der Leutnant Novel by Carl Spitteler
DEATHS
Mexican Black Pearls Poems by Amado Nervo
ITALIAN
The Children of Pleasure Novel by Gabriele D’Annunzio NORWEGIAN
Victoria Novel by Knut Hamsun POLISH
The Wild Rose Bush Collection of poems by Jan Kasprowicz SPANISH
Edward Bellamy, American writer Lewis Carroll, English writer of children’s stories Georg Moritz Ebers, German novelist and Egyptologist Theodor Fontane, German poet and novelist Stephen Mallarmé, French poet Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Swiss poet and novelist Georges Rodenbach, Belgian symbolist poet Manuel Tamayo y Baus, Spanish playwright
SWEDISH
Fridolin’s Songs Collection of poems by Andreas Karlfeldt Splashes of Grail Poems by Gustav Fröding Tales of a Manor Collection by Selka Lagerlöf To Damascus Play by August Strindberg
LITERARY EVENT
1899
American Academy of Arts and Letters is founded
BIRTHS
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
Lucky Peter First of eight-volume novel (completed in 1904) by Henrik Pontoppidan ENGLISH
American David Harum: A Story of American Life Novel by Edward Westcott “The Open Boat” Short story by Stephen Crane The Turn of the Screw Novel by Henry James British Children of the Mist Novel by Eden Phillpotts Stories Toto Told Me Collected stories by Frederick Rolfe Trelawney of the “Wells” Play by Sir Arthur Wang Pinero The War of the Worlds Science fiction by H. G. Wells Wessex Poems Collection by Thomas Hardy Irish Arms and the Man Play by George Bernard Shaw The Ballad of Reading Gaol Poem by Oscar Wilde Candida Play by George Bernard Shaw FRENCH
“J’Accuse” Letter by Émile Zola La Cathédrale Novel by Joris-Karl Huysmans Phocas the Gardener Collection of poems by Francis Vielé-Griffin GERMAN
German Drayman Henschel Play by Gerhart Hauptmann
Louis Adamic, Slovenian novelist Marcel Arland, French novelist Miguel Angel Asturias, Guatemalan novelist Jacques Audiberti, French playwright, poet, and novelist Aksel Bakunts (Aleksandr Tevosian), Armenian novelist Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine novelist Elizabeth Bowen, English novelist Noël Coward, English playwright Hart Crane, American poet C. S. Forester, English historical novelist Guido Gezelle, Flemish poet Ernest Miller Hemingway, American novelist and short-story writer Jaffar Jabbarly, Azerbaijani poet and playwright Erich Kastner, German novelist, playwright, and poet Kawabata Yasunari, Japanese novelist R. Krishnamurthi, Tamil novelist Jan Lechon, Polish poet Dame Ngaio Marsh, New Zealand novelist Hendrik Marsman, Dutch poet Henri Michaux, Belgian-born French poet Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov, Russian-born American novelist Nazrul Islam, Bengali Muslim poet Payrav (Otajon Sulaymoni), Tajik poet Benjamin Peret, French poet and essayist Allen Tate, American poet and critic Theippam Maun Wa, Burmese playwright and novelist Wen Yiduo, Chinese poet and critic E. B. White, American essayist and novelist
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DEATH Guido Gezelle, Belgian poet
GERMAN
PUBLICATIONS CZECH
Brotherhood Novel by Alois Jirasek DANISH
The Holy Flame Poems by Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann Willow Pipes Poems by Sophus Niels Christen Claussen
Austrian The Adventurer and the Singer Play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal The Interpretation of Dreams Psychological treatise by Sigmund Freud The Marriage of Sobeide Play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal GREEK
ENGLISH
American Active Service Novel by Stephen Crane The Awakening Novel by Kate Chopin The Awkward Age Novel by Henry James “The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg” Short story by Mark Twain The Man with the Hoe and Other Poems Collected verse by Edwin Markham McTeague Novel by Frank Norris Richard Carvel Novel by Winston Churchill “The Yellow Wallpaper” Short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman FRENCH
Belgian The Faces of Life Collection of poems by Emile Verhaeren French The Amethyst Ring Novel by Anatole France The Dying Earth Novel by René Bazin The Lady from Maxim’s Humorous dramatic piece by Georges Feydeau
The Beggar Novel by Andreas Karkavitsas ITALIAN
In Praise of Sky, Sea, Earth and Heroes Poems by Gabriele D’Annunzio NORWEGIAN
When We Dead Awaken Play by Henrik Ibsen PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Don Casamuro Novel by Joaquim Machado de Assis Portuguese Longings for Heaven Collection of poems by Eugenio de Castro RUSSIAN
Resurrection Novel by Leo Tolstoy “Twenty-Six Men and a Girl” Short story by Maxim Gorky SWEDISH
Gustav Vasa Play by August Strindberg The Saga of the Folkungs Play by August Strindberg
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY , The 20th century poses a special challenge to the literary historian. Narrow and sometimes shallow streams of national literatures merged into a virtual Amazon. One of the characteristics of the century was that, at least in literature, the word national became somewhat imprecise and outdated. Literary traditions overlapped; authors themselves were of mixed national heritage or were born in one country but wrote in the language of another; émigrés and expatriates became a large literary community within many Western countries. Quantitatively, world literature has become so large that it defies any attempt to place it within neat categories. At the beginning of the 20th century approximately 4,000 literary works were published throughout the world in any one year. Only about 20 countries had a literary establishment of authors, editors, publishers, printers, and book reviewers. By the end of the century, according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), more than 130,000 literary works of all kinds and genres were published every year, and more than 110 countries had a fully developed literary establishment. Despite dire predictions about the death of print and the growing seductions of the electronic media, literature has become a colossus in its own right and is likely to remain so for the foreseeable future. Qualitative changes also took place between the beginning of the 20th century and its end. One change was postcolonialism, a post–World War II phenomenon. More than 90 former colonial nations became independent between 1945 and 1990, but most of them retained the language of their former subjugators. Thus many writers in ex-French colonies of Africa continued to write in French, and many in the Indian subcontinent and former English colonies of Africa continued to write in English. As a result, the boundaries of Western literatures actually expanded even as the former imperial domains shrank. Some of the best writers in English are now found in India or Trinidad; some of the best in French, in Algeria or Senegal.
Another change in the 20th century was the gradual decline of European literature. Ruling political ideologies that dominated 20th-century Europe were antiliterary, particularly national socialism in Germany and communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. In addition, the growing Anglicization of world literature—as the lingua franca of the modern world, English is now in the same position as Latin was in the Middle Ages—led to a decline in other languages and even a slow death for some in Asia and Africa. According to Ethnologue, a record of the world’s languages, more than 4,000 of the world’s current 6,000 written languages will die out within the 21st century. Many unique literary traditions will die with them. In literature, the early years of the 20th century were not markedly different from the late 19th century: Such authors as Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, Henry James, and D. H. Lawrence, for example, employed conventional techniques and themes in their novels. The winds of change in themes, narrative techniques, and linguistic idioms began to blow with Marcel Proust’s Remembrance of Things Past (1913), James Joyce’s Ulysses (1922), André Gide’s Vatican Cellars (1914), Franz Kafka’s The Trial (published posthumously in 1925), and Thomas Mann’s Magic Mountain (1924). A shift away from 19th-century styles and assumptions began with André Breton’s Manifesto of Surrealism (1924), which called for spontaneity and a complete rupture with tradition. Surrealism reflected the influence of Sigmund Freud and his theories of the subconscious mind. In literature surrealism produced fantastic and incongruous imagery through unnatural juxtapositions and combinations. The uncertainty of the new century and the variety of attempts to give it some artistic coherence can be seen in Rainer Maria Rilke’s Sonnets to Orpheus (1923), T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land (1922), and Luigi Pirandello’s Henry IV (1922). Since World War II, the cumulative pressures of disturbing social and political developments, along with the rise of technology, have changed the status of great literature in society. 151
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Writers no longer carry the same authority they did in earlier centuries, nor do they have the commanding voice that made their forebears revered not merely as writers but as sages. Ironically, the rise of a global culture has helped to devalue literary tastes and traditions even as literacy and reading rates have risen. There are hosts of good, even brilliant middle-level writers, but few great ones at the top.
Major Writers of the Twentieth Century
The Waste Land (1922) portrayed the shallowness of modern civilization devoid of its moral moorings. Between 1936 and 1942 he published The Four Quartets. Eliot also made his mark as a playwright. His best play was Murder in the Cathedral (1935) on the murder of Saint Thomas à Becket, but Sweeney Agonistes (1932) and The Cocktail Party (1950) also were well received. Eliot’s critical works appear in The Sacred Wood (1920), The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism (1933), The Idea of a Christian Society (1939), and Notes Toward the Definition of Culture (1948). William Butler Yeats (1865–1939) Irish poet and playwright;
James Joyce (1882–1941) Irish writer noted for his experi-
mental prose and exploration of the human psyche in his classic works, such as Ulysses (1922) and Finnegan’s Wake (1939). Dubliners, his first collection of stories, appeared in 1914. In 1916 he rewrote an earlier manuscript about his own life and published it as A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. The same year he also began working on Ulysses, but financial and physical problems slowed him down. Published in 1922 by Shakespeare & Company, an Englishlanguage bookshop in Paris, the novel immediately was accused of obscenity and faced censorship. He spent the last years of his life writing Finnegan’s Wake. In both style and narrative form, Joyce pushed the boundaries more than any other author. Franz Kafka (1883–1924) Czech-born writer in German
whose metaphysically rich and symbolic novels explored the existential human condition. Each of his novels was a metaphor with which he tried to grasp essentially ungraspable truths. Kafka was born into a middle-class Jewish family in Prague, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, but as an adolescent he declared himself an atheist and a socialist, and throughout life he was isolated from the Jewish community and its traditions. Only a few of his books were published during his lifetime. These included Meditation (1913), The Judgment (1916), Metamorphosis (1916), In the Penal Colony (1919), A Country Doctor (1919), and A Hunger Artist (1924). Misgivings about his work caused Kafka to request that his literary executor, Max Brod, destroy all his unpublished writings. Brod disregarded this request and published four of Kafka’s greatest books: The Trial (1925), The Castle (1926), Amerika (1927), and a collection of shorter pieces, The Great Wall of China (1931). Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888–1965) Anglo-American poet; winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1948. T. S. Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and studied at Harvard, but in 1914 he moved to England and became a British subject in 1927. His first important poem—and the first modernist masterpiece in English—was “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” (1917). In 1919 he published Poems containing “Gerontion,” a meditative interior monologue in blank verse.
winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1923. Born into an Anglo-Irish Protestant family, Yeats lived in both Dublin and London. His early poems, collected in Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems (1889), revealed his interest in Platonic, Neoplatonic, and alchemical traditions. His life changed in 1898 when he met Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory, who shared his interest in the pagan folklore of Ireland. Together they founded the Irish Literary Theatre (later known as Abbey Theatre), which gave its first performance in Dublin in 1899 with Yeats’s The Countess of Cathleen. Throughout his life he contributed many plays to the theater, including The Land of Heart’s Desire (1894), The Hour Glass (1903), The King’s Threshold (1904), On Baile’s Strand (1905), and Deirdre (1907). Between 1909 and 1914 his plays and poems took on a new maturity, and his imagery became more sparse and resonant. From then until 1939, when his last verse collection, Last Poems and Two Plays, appeared, his inspiration never faltered, and he perfected his technique constantly. Notable among his poetry and plays of this period were Responsibilities: Poems and a Play (1914); The Wild Swans at Coole (1917); the poems “Sailing to Byzantium,”“The Second Coming,” and “Easter 1916”; and the collections The Tower (1928), The Winding Stair (1929), and New Poems (1938). Under the influence of the Japanese N¯o drama, Yeats produced Four Plays for Dancers (1921) and At the Hawk’s Well (1916). Thomas Mann (1875–1955) German novelist; winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1929. He is noted for his finely crafted stories enriched by humor, irony, and parody and sustained by a many-layered narrative. His masterpieces were Death in Venice (1912), the somber story of a dying artist, and the long novel The Magic Mountain (1924), a bildungsroman recounting the formative years of Hans Castorp, an introspective engineer recuperating in a tuberculosis sanatorium in the Davos Mountains in Switzerland. His first novel, Buddenbrooks (1901), was followed by two novellas, Tonio Kroger and Tristan (both 1903). During the interwar years he wrote Early Sorrow (1926), Mario and the Magician (1930), and Joseph and His Brothers (1933), a tetralogy, as well as The Beloved Returns (1939). After World War II, he resumed his writing with Doctor Faustus (1947), The Holy Sinner (1951), The Black Swan (1953), and Felix Krull (1954).
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George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) Irish playwright; winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1925. Shaw was not only a great playwright but also a lively personality, a spellbinding orator, and a polemicist who loved to pick fights. A socialist, he used the theater as a forum for his ideas, and in plays he adopted an ironic comedic tone as the best means of prodding his audience to face unpleasant facts. His first play was the little-known Widower’s Houses (1893), followed by Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Arms and the Man, Candida, The Man of Destiny, and You Never Can Tell (all 1898). His great plays were produced in the first three decades of the new century: Three Plays for Puritans, The Devil’s Disciple, Caesar and Cleopatra, and Captain Brassbound’s Conversion (all 1901); Man and Superman (1903); John Bull’s Other Island and Major Barbara (both 1907); The Doctor’s Dilemma (1911); Pygmalion (1914); Androcles and the Lion (1916); and Heartbreak House (1919). The five linked plays under the collective title Back to Methuselah expounded his philosophy of creative evolution. His last two plays were Saint Joan (1924) and The Apple Cart (1930).
full-length play was the Pulitzer Prize–winning Beyond the Horizon in 1920. During the next 25 years he completed 20 long plays and a number of shorter ones at the rate of almost one per year. Most of his plays were tragedies that reflected the tragedies of his own life: his bouts with alcoholism and attempts at suicide, the death of his older brother from alcoholism, and his parents’ tormented relationship with each other and their children. The most celebrated of his plays are Emperor Jones (1921); Anna Christie (1922); The Hairy Ape (1923); Bound East for Cardiff, In the Zone, The Long Voyage Home, and The Moon of the Caribbees (all 1924); Desire Under the Elms (1925); Mourning Becomes Electra (1931); The Great God Brown (1926); Strange Interlude (1928); the comedy Ah, Wilderness! (1933); and The Iceman Cometh (1946). Two of his plays were produced posthumously: Long Day’s Journey into Night (1956) and A Moon for the Misbegotten (1957). In many of his plays O’Neill used experimental techniques, such as expressionistic dialogue and spoken asides, that have since become commonplace.
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899–1961) American novelist
Sir Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) Indian Bengali poet;
and short-story writer; winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1954. His first important novel, The Sun Also Rises, appeared in 1926. Hemingway traveled widely and was an avid outdoorsman who engaged in skiing, hunting, fishing, and bullfighting, which provided the grist for many of his stories. Bullfighting was the subject for his nonfiction work Death in the Afternoon (1932) and an African safari for Green Hills of Africa (1935). His first best-seller was A Farewell to Arms (1929), followed by To Have and Have Not (1937). He chose to fight in the Spanish Civil War on the loyalist side and harvested these war experiences in the novel For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) and in the short-story collection The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories (1938), which included his some of his best, such as “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” and “The Snows of Kilimanjaro.” The former is the story of an African safari that interweaves courage, cowardice, and adultery; the latter is a stream-ofconsciousness narrative about a novelist dying of gangrene poisoning while on an African safari. After seeing action in World War II, Hemingway returned to his adopted home in Cuba and in 1953 received the Pulitzer Prize for his short novel The Old Man and the Sea (1952). Hemingway was also a master of short fiction. Two of his most successful collections were Men Without Women (1927), which included the story “Hills Like White Elephants,” and Winner Take Nothing (1933), which included the story “A Clean Well-Lighted Place.” After Fidel Castro’s revolution in 1959, Hemingway left Cuba the following year to settle in Idaho, where he committed suicide. His last book, A Moveable Feast, was published posthumously in 1964.
winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1913. Tagore occupies a special position in the pantheon of Indian literature as the author of the finest lyrical poems in Bengali and also of the Indian national anthem, “Jana Gana Mana.” He introduced many verse forms, such as the ode, to Bengali. His cadenced idioms had a sonorous ring when recited. He was also a gifted composer and set many of his poems to music. His best poems appear in G¯ıt ¯añjal¯ı (1910), which brought him international fame, and M ¯anas¯ı, his first collection in 1890. A Bunch of Stories was his first collection of short stories in 1912. He published several more collections: The Golden Boat (1893), Late Harvest (1896), Dreams (1900), and Sacrifice (1901). His only novel was Gora (1907–10). His complete works fill 26 volumes. Most of his works are available in the West only in translations, which do not fully convey the rich and many-layered nuances of his lapidary language.
Eugene Gladstone O’Neill (1888–1953) American play-
wright; winner of the 1936 Nobel Prize in literature. His first
Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956) German poet and playwright
who made the theater a zone of ideological warfare. Until 1924 Brecht lived in Bavaria, where he wrote his first plays, Baal (1923) and Drums in the Night (1922), and produced his first professional play, Edward II (1924). Between 1924 and 1931 he lived in Berlin where he became a Marxist. In 1927 he published a collection of his poems and songs in A Manual of Piety. With composer Kurt Weill he wrote the operas The Three-Penny Opera (1928) and The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (1930). In 1933 he went into exile and was stripped of his German citizenship. From 1941 to 1947, when he left for the United States, he wrote some of his best plays: Mother Courage and Her Children (1941), The Good Woman of Setzuan (1943), Life of Galileo (1943), Herr Puntila and His Man Mutti (1943), and the Caucasian Chalk Circle (1948). In 1949 he returned to East Germany, where the
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communist government treated him as a national hero. He outlined his theory of dramaturgy in A Little Organum for the Theater (1949). Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986) Argentine poet and short-
story writer. His works created a dream world, an ironic version of the real one, with its own language and symbols. His first was Fervor of Buenos Aires, Poems (1923). He wrote a number of volumes of essays and poems and founded three literary journals. In the 1930s he began to create pure fiction, beginning with A Universal History of Infamy (1935). In 1938 he suffered a severe head wound that deprived him of his speech. The experience deepened his creativity, and during the next decade he produced his best fantastic stories, later collected in The Aleph and Other Stories (1933–69). In the 1950s he became totally blind. During this period his fiction took on the quality of a dream in which the distinction between reality and fantasy is erased. His works in the 1960s and 1970s, such as The Dreamtigers (1960), The Book of Imaginary Beings (1967), Dr. Brodie’s Report (1970), and The Book of Sand (1975), are as much poetry as prose. Luigi Pirandello (1867–1936) Italian playwright, novelist, and short-story writer; winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1934. Pirandello began writing early, publishing his first collection of verse, Painful Joy, in 1889. His early collections of stories, Loves Without Love (1894) and The Jests of Life and Death (1902–3), and his novels, The Outcast (1901) and The Turn (1902), prefigure the realism of his later works. With The Late Mattia Pascal (1904), he developed the psychological novel as his signature work. His other popular novels included The Old and the Young (1913) and One, None and a Hundred Thousand (1925–26). Pirandello first turned to the theater in 1898 with The Vise. By 1922 he had produced three great plays: Right You Are—If You Think You Are (1917), Six Characters in Search of an Author (1921), and Henry IV (1922). His other notable plays include All for the Best (1920), To Clothe the Naked (1923), Each in His Own Way (1924), and Tonight We Improvise (1930). Graham Greene (1904–1991) English novelist and shortstory writer whose stories explored the ambiguities of modern life. He was one of the most widely read novelists of the 20th century, largely because of his superb gifts as a storyteller, his fast-paced narrative, and his ability to endow suspense with a moral depth. He published his first book of verse, Babbling April, in 1925 and achieved modest success with his first novel, The Man Within (1929). He found his true voice with his fourth novel, Orient Express (1932), the first of his thrillers distinguished by their moral complexity and depth. Thereafter his novels flowed in quick succession: This Gun for Hire (1936), Brighton Rock (1938), The Confidential Agent (1939), The Power and the Glory (1940), The Ministry of Fear (1943), The Heart of the Matter (1948), The
Third Man (1949), The End of the Affair (1951), The Quiet American (1955), Our Man in Havana (1958), A Burnt-Out Case (1961), The Comedians (1966). The Honorary Consul (1973), The Human Factor (1978), Monsignor Quixote (1982), and The Tenth Man (1985). He summed up his life in two memoirs, A Sort of Life (1971) and Ways of Escape (1980). Many of his novels had distinctly religious themes in which sin and moral flaws played a prominent part. Almost all his major novels have been adapted into film. ) Russian novelist suffused with Christian orthodoxy and Slav nationalism; winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1974. He fought in World War II but was arrested in 1945 for writing a letter that criticized Joseph Stalin. He spent eight years in gulags (labor camps) and three more years in exile. He became famous overnight with the publication of his One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1962). Denied official imprimatur in the Soviet Union thereafter, Solzhenitsyn’s works were published abroad. These included The First Circle (1968), Cancer Ward (1968), and August 1914 (1971). When the first part of the Gulag Archipelago was published in 1973, Solzhenitsyn was arrested, charged with treason, and exiled. He spent the next 20 years in the United States working on The Red Wheel series, an epic history of the Russian Revolution. His Russian citizenship was restored after the fall of the Soviet Union; he returned to Russia in 1994. Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (1918–
Samuel Beckett (1906–1989) Irish-born French playwright;
winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1989. Beckett was a contemporary of James Joyce and part of his circle. Before World War II Beckett wrote the novel Murphy (1938) and two volumes of poetry. After the war he settled in Paris and completed the novel Watt (1953); the prose trilogy Molloy (1951), Malone Dies (1951), and The Unnamable (1953), written in French; and the play for which he is best known, Waiting for Godot (1953), written in French and translated into English by Beckett. Many of his plays had few characters and minimal sets and were pared down to the barest essentials. Some were written in French and later translated in English. They were short and abstract playlets, or “dramaticules,” as he called them. Come and Go (1967) had only 167 words; Lessness consisted of 60 sentences, each of which occurred twice; Acts Without Words were exactly that, and Rockaby lasted only 15 minutes. Although his subjects were somber and dealt with the angst and mystery of human existence, a comic strain ran through his works evoking pathos and laughter as he portrayed the futility of human actions and desires. Joseph Conrad (Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski) (1857–1924) Polish-born English novelist and short-story
writer. Most of Conrad’s novels dealt with the sea, which for him became a metaphor of the human condition as he portrayed the struggle for survival in a hostile environment. Con-
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rad’s parents were exiled to Siberia from Poland by the czar. In 1878 Conrad signed on as a deckhand on a British freighter and served in the British navy for the next 16 years. His voyages provided the material for his novels The Nigger of the “Narcissus” (1897) and Typhoon (1902) and his short stories “The Shadow Line” and “Falk.” A four-month command of a Congo river boat led to his enigmatic masterpiece, The Heart of Darkness (1902). By 1910, when he had settled in London, he had written his four major works: Lord Jim (1900), Nostromo (1904), The Secret Agent (1907), and Under Western Eyes (1911). His last novel was Victory (1915). He was a gifted storyteller with a love of adventure and exotic places, which he was able to convey to his readers in taut, austere prose.
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and during his Paris years developed a new style of lyrical poetry, the “object poem,” which attempts to capture the plastic essence of a physical object. To do so he forced his language to extreme subtlety and refinement. His first poetic expression was a long three-part cycle of poems written between 1899 and 1903, The Book of Hours (1905). His New Poems (1907–8) represented a departure from conventional German poetry just as his work The Notebook of Malte Laurid Brigge (1910) did for prose. After The Life of the Virgin Mary (1913), Rilke published nothing until a burst of creativity in 1923, when he published his two greatest works: Duino Elegies and Sonnets to Orpheus. Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (1899–1977) Russian-
Albert Camus (1913–1960) French novelist, essayist, and
playwright; winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in literature. In the 1930s Camus was part of a group of left-wing intellectuals of French-Algerian origin, and he began his career as a playwright. He wrote plays throughout his life, although many of them are now forgotten. They included Cross Purposes and Caligula (both 1944), State of Siege (1948), and Just Assassins (1950). Camus was a perceptive essayist who wrote lyrical meditations on the Algerian countryside and on the miserable living conditions of the Kabyle Muslims. However, it was as an existential philosopher that Camus made his mark on modern literature. As he moved into nihilism, his works were pervaded by a sense of the absurd. His themes moved between depicting human dignity and calling for an ill-defined rebellion against the system. He dealt with these issues in his novels The Stranger (1942), The Plague (1947), and The Chute (1956) and in his collections of essays The Myth of Sisyphus (1945) and The Rebel (1951). Ezra Loomis Pound (1885–1972) American poet, often called a “poet’s poet,” because of his lasting influence on his contemporaries. Pound went to Europe in his early 20s and remained there until the end of World War II. He published his first book of poems, A lume spento, in Venice in 1908 and his second, Personae, in London, in 1909. By the end of World War I, Pound was already acknowledged as the high priest of modern poetry when he published two of his most important collections, Quia Pauper Amavi (1919), which contained “Homage to Sextus Propertius,” and Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (1920). In 1920 he left England, first for Paris, then Rapallo, Italy, where he began publishing the Cantos (on which he continued to work throughout his life). He became an admirer of Benito Mussolini and during World War II openly sided with the Nazis. He was arrested by U.S. forces in 1945 and returned to the United States, where he was tried for treason but found mentally unfit and insane. The Pisan Cantos (1948) are among the most moving of his poems. Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926) German poet, the most
important in the early 20th century. He went to Paris in 1902
born American novelist who wrote in both Russian and English. Nabokov began as a poet but shifted to prose, publishing his first novel, Mary, in 1926. His second novel, King, Queen, Knave (1928), was characterized by a highly idiosyncratic style that remained his signature for the rest of his life. His succeeding novels, all in Russian, were The Defense (1930), Despair (1936), and Invitation to a Beheading (1938). The novel The Gift (1937–38) revealed his gift of parody. His first novel in English was The Real Life of Sebastian Knight (1941), followed by Bend Sinister (1947), Pale Fire (1962), Lolita (1955), Pnin (1957), and Ada (1969). His autobiography, Speak, Memory (1951), is a literary classic in its own right. Federico García Lorca (1898–1936) Spanish playwright and
poet. The author of the collections Book of Poems (1921), Songs (1927), and First Songs (1936), Lorca found his true voice when he discovered the traditions of folk and gypsy music, which provided a new direction for his genius. The Gypsy Ballads (1928) and Poem of the Cante Jondo (1931) were inspired by this interest. His first successful play was the 1927 production of Mariana Pineda, a romantic verse drama. During 1929–30 he was in New York, and his American experience is recorded in Poet in New York (1940). Back in Spain in 1931 he wrote the poem Divan of Tamarit and the play Bodas de sangre (Blood Wedding), the first of a trilogy of folk dramas. The death of his friend Ignacio Sánchez Mejías was the occasion for his “Lament for the Death of a Bullfighter.” Later he produced the second and third parts of the Bodas de sangre trilogy, Yerma and La casa de Bernarda Alba. In the Spanish Civil War, Lorca, who was a loyalist, was executed by the Nationalists. Pablo Neruda (Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto) (1904– 1973) Chilean poet; winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in
1971. His first successful work was Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (1924). During the next decade he also wrote Attempt of the Infinite Man (1926), Rings (1926), and The Enthusiastic Slingshooter (1933). In 1927 he was named an honorary consul and served in several South Asian countries. During this period he wrote Residence on Earth. He returned
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to Chile and thereafter until his death devoted as much time to politics as to literature. During this phase he produced his masterpiece, General Song (1950), one of Latin America’s greatest epic poems. Kawabata Yasunari (1899–1972) Japanese novelist; winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1968. Kawabata entered the world of literature with the semiautobiographical novel The Izu Dancer (1926). His best-known novels are Snow Country (1948), Thousand Cranes (1952), and The Sound of the Mountain (1952). Kawabata’s narrative is characterized by a certain formlessness, abrupt transitions in imagery, and juxtaposition of the beautiful and ugly. His techniques are drawn from the linked verse, known as the rengi, in 15th-century Japanese poetry.
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20th-century Chinese literature, he gained fame with his first short story, “The Diary of a Madman.” It was the first Western-style short story written wholly in Chinese. The short story remained his favorite literary genre, and he published a number of collections that combined humor and pathos, including A Call to Arms (1923), Wandering (1926), and Old Tales Retold (1936). Although best known for his short stories, Lu Xun was also a master of the prose essay. After the Communist takeover of mainland China in 1947, Lu Xun was hailed as a revolutionary hero and an exemplar of socialist realism. Sigrid Undset (1882–1949) Norwegian novelist; winner of
the Nobel Prize in literature in 1928. Her early novels deal with the position of middle-class women in society. These include Images in a Mirror (1917) and Jenny (1911). Her masterpiece is the trilogy Kristin Lavransdatter (1920–22), which is set in medieval times. In this work and in The Master of Hestviken (1925–27), religion plays a prominent role. Undset converted to Roman Catholicism in 1924, and her later novels have a strong spiritual element.
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Karin Boye, Swedish poet, novelist, and short-story writer Reuben Tolakele Caluza, Zulu poet and lyricist Robert Desnos, French poet and novelist Gilberto Freyre, Brazilian novelist Julian Green, French novelist Muhammad Hejazi, Iranian novelist Laura Z. Hobson, American novelist and short-story writer Muhammas Mahdi al-Jawahiri, Iraqi poet Eyvind Johnson, Swedish novelist Aniceti Kitereza, Tanzanian novelist and folklorist Maha Hswei, Burmese novelist Guruprasad Mainali, Nepali writer of short fiction Leopoldo Marechal, Argentine novelist and critic Yoftahe Neguse, Ethiopian playwright and poet Sean O’Faolain, Irish novelist V. S. Pritchett, English novelist and short-story writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, French writer of children’s stories Nathalie Sarraute, French novelist George Seferis, Greek poet Abraham Shlonsky, Ukrainian-born Israeli poet Ignazio Silone, Italian novelist Tu Mo (Ho Trong Hieu), Vietnamese poet Thomas Clayton Wolfe, American novelist Nairi Zarian (Hayastan Yeghiazarian), Armenian poet
British Lord Jim Novel by Joseph Conrad Love and Mr. Lewisham Novel by H. G. Wells Paola and Francesca Play by Stephen Phillips Son of the Morning Novel by Eden Phillpotts FRENCH
Clay Medals Poems by Henri de Régnier The Eaglet Play by Edmond Rostand The Winged Legend of Wieland the Blacksmith Poems by Francis Viélé-Griffin HUNGARIAN
The Strange Marriage Novel by Kálmán Mikszáth ITALIAN
The Flame of Life Play by Gabriele D’Annunzio The Old Man of the Mountain Novel by Grazia Deledda PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Beacons Collection of poems by João de Cruze Sousa Don Casmurro Novel by Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis
DEATHS
RUSSIAN
R. D. Blackmore, English novelist Stephen Crane, American novelist Ernest Christopher Dawson, English poet José Maria Eça de Queirós, Portuguese novelist Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, German philosopher Sigbjørn Obstfelder, Norwegian poet and playwright John Ruskin, English critic Oscar Wilde, Irish novelist, dramatist, and poet
Third Vigil Collection of poems by Valery Yakovlevich Bryusov SPANISH
The Castilian Soul Essays by Azorín (José Martínez Ruiz) The Galley Slaves Play by Serafín and Joaquín Alvarez Quintero UKRAINIAN
Crooked Paths Novel by Ivan Franko From the Days of Sorrow Collection of poems by Ivan Franko
LITERARY EVENT The Smart Set magazine is founded by William D’Alton Mann
YIDDISH
Stories and Pictures Collection of stories by Polish Jewish writer Isaac Leib Peretz
PUBLICATIONS BENGALI
Dreams Collection of stories by Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore
1901
DANISH
The Fall of the King Biography by Johannes Jensen DUTCH
The Deeps of Deliverance Novel by Frederik Eeden The Good Hope Play by Herman Heijermans ENGLISH
American Contending Forces Novel by Pauline Hopkins Sister Carrie Novel by Theodore Dreiser The Son of the Wolf Collection of stories by Jack London Whilomville Collection of stories by Stephen Crane The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Children’s story by L. Frank Baum
BIRTHS Kjeld, Abell, Danish playwright Dashti Ali, Iranian novelist Gomar Bashirov, Tartar novelist Nina Berberova, Russian émigré writer Barbara Cartland, English romance novelist Rolfus Reginald Raymond Dhlomo, Zulu novelist Aleksandr Fadeyeyev, Russian novelist Marieluise Fleisser, German playwright Kristmann Gudmundsson, Icelandic novelist Cyril Lionel Robert James, Trinidadian novelist Marie Luise Kaschnitz, German poet and novelist André Malraux, French novelist and art historian
The Twentieth Century: 1902
Murilo Mendes, Brazilian poet Prince Modupe Paris, Guinean novelist Julian Przybos, Polish poet Salvatore Quasimodo, Italian poet Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo, Malagasy poet José Regio, Portuguese poet, novelist, and playwright Laura Riding, American poet G. Sankara Kurup, Malayalee poet Jaroslav Seifert, Czech poet
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German Buddenbrooks Novel by Thomas Mann The Marquis of Keith Play by Frank Wedekind ITALIAN
The Outcast Novel by Luigi Pirandello JAPANESE
Tangled Hair Collected verse by Yosano Akiko
DEATHS Leopoldo Alas y Ureña, Spanish novelist and playwright Victor Balaguer, Catalan historian Johanna Spyri, Swiss writer of children’s stories Charlotte Mary Yonge, English novelist
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To a Dying World Collected verse by Jan Kasprowicz RUSSIAN
The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the Forerunner Novel by Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky Three Sisters Play by Anton Chekhov
PRIZES AND AWARDS
First Nobel Prize in literature: Sully Prudhomme (RenéFrançois-Armand Prudhomme), French poet
PUBLICATIONS BENGALI
Sacrifice Collection of stories by Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore
SWEDISH
The Dance of Death Play by August Strindberg Easter Morality play by August Strindberg Fridolin’s Pleasure Garden Collection of poems by Andreas Karlfeldt Jerusalem Novel by Selma Lagerlöf Martin Birck’s Youth Novel by Hjalmar Söderberg
ENGLISH
American The Crisis Novel by Winston Churchill Graustark Novel by George McCutcheon The Octopus Novel by Frank Norris Australian Joe Wilson and His Mates Collection of short stories by Henry Lawson British The Hound of the Baskervilles Mystery novel by Arthur Conan Doyle Kim Novel by Rudyard Kipling Irish Caesar and Cleopatra Play by George Bernard Shaw FRENCH
Belgian The Life of the Bee Meditations by Maurice Maeterlinck French Bubu du Montparnasse Novel by Charles-Louis Philippe Daily Bread Novel by René Boylesve Monsieur Bergeret in Paris Novel by Anatole France GERMAN
Austrian None But the Brave Novel by Arthur Schnitzler Silberne Saiten Collection of poems by Stefan Zweig
1902 BIRTHS Rafael Alberti, Spanish poet Marcel Ayme, French novelist and playwright Jorge Barbosa, Cape Verdean poet Gwendolyn B. Bennet, African-American poet and short-story writer Jaime Torres Bodet, Mexican poet and novelist Johan Borgen, Norwegian novelist, short-story writer, and playwright Luis Cernuda, Spanish poet Tembot Charasha, Circassian novelist Svimon Chikovani, Georgian poet Nicolás Guillén, Cuban poet Langston Hughes, African-American poet Nazim Hikmet Ran, Turkish poet and playwright Kota Sivarama Karanta, Kannada novelist Kobayashi Hideo, Japanese critic Halldor Laxness (Halldor Kiljan Gudyonsson), Icelandic novelist Carlo Levi, Italian novelist Ghabit Muzrepov, Kazakh novelist Ogden Nash, American comic poet Ramón Sender, Spanish-born American novelist Stevie Smith (Florence Margaret Smith), English poet and novelist Christina Stead, Australian novelist John Ernst Steinbeck, American novelist Ali Mahmud Taha, Egyptian poet
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RUSSIAN
DEATHS Samuel Butler, English novelist Bret Harte, American novelist Masaoka Shiki, Japanese poet Benjamin Franklin Norris, American novelist Jacinto Verdaguer, Catalan poet Émile-Édouard-Charles-Antoine Zola, French novelist
LITERARY EVENTS TLS (Times Literary Supplement) book review is founded in London
The Lower Depths Novel by Maxim Gorky The Northern Symphony Prose poem by Andrei Bely SPANISH
Spanish Love and Pedagogy Novel by Miguel de Unamuno Sonatas Four novelettes by Ramón María del Valle-Inclán The Soul Poems by Manuel Machado Uruguayan The Matins of the Night Poems by Julio Herrera y Reissig
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: historian
Theodor Mommsen, German
SWEDISH
A Dream Play Episodic play by August Strindberg Fair Haven and Foul Strand Collection of stories by August Strindberg
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Call of the Wild Novel by Jack London “A Deal in Wheat” Short story by Frank Norris The Sport of the Gods Novel by Paul Laurence Dunbar The Varieties of Religious Experience Lectures by William James The Virginian Western novel by Owen Wister The Wings of the Dove Novel by Henry James British Anna of the Five Towns Novel by Arnold Bennett Heart of Darkness Novella by Joseph Conrad Just So Stories Tales for children by Rudyard Kipling “The Monkey’s Paw” Short story by W. W. Jacobs The Path to Rome Travel narrative by Hilaire Belloc The Tale of Peter Rabbit Classic children’s tale by Beatrix Potter Irish Cathleen ni Houlihan Play in verse by William Butler Yeats Scottish The Admirable Crichton Play by James M. Barrie FRENCH
Belgian The Little Man of God Novel by Camille Lemonnier Monna Vanna Verse drama by the Maurice Maeterlinck The Tumultuous Force Poem by Émile Verhaeren French The Immoralist Novel by André Gide ITALIAN
After the Divorce Novel by Grazia Deledda The Turn Novel by Luigi Pirandello PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Canaan Novel by José Pereira da Graça Aranha Rebellion in the Backlands History by Euclides da Cunha
1903 BIRTHS Hans Christian Branner, Danish novelist Erskine Caldwell, American novelist Morley Edward Callaghan, Canadian novelist Alejandro Casona, Spanish playwright James Gould Cozzens, American novelist Countee Cullen, African-American poet Josef Czechowicz, Polish poet Herbert Isaac Ernest Dhlomo, Zulu novelist, playwright, and poet S¯adeq Hed¯ayat, Iranian writer Amado V. Hernandez, Filipino Tagalog novelist, playwright, and poet Zora Neal Hurston, African-American writer Jasimuddin, Bengali poet Kobayashi Takiji, Japanese writer Gurgen Mahari, Armenian poet and writer of short fiction Eduardo Mallea, Argentine novelist Alio Mirtskhulava, Georgian poet Nguyen Cong Hoan, Vietnamese novelist and writer of short fiction Anaïs Nin, French-born American novelist and diarist George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair), English novelist and essayist Alan Paton, South African novelist Raymond Queneau, French novelist, playwright, poet, and essayist Raymond Radiguet, French novelist, playwright, and poet Émile Roumer, Haitian poet and critic Georges-Jacques-Christian Simenon, Belgian-born French writer of detective fiction Bhagvaticharan Varma, Hindi novelist and poet Evelyn Waugh, English novelist Nathanael West (Nathan Weinstein), American novelist Muhammad Yasmin, Indonesian poet and novelist Yaspal, Hindi novelist and short fiction writer Marguerite Yourcenar, Belgian-born Franco-American biographer, novelist, poet, and playwright
The Twentieth Century: 1904
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DEATHS George Gissing, English novelist William Ernest Henley, English poet Eugenio María Hostos y Bonilla, Puerto Rican essayist and journalist - o- (Ozaki Tokutaro), - Japanese novelist and poet Ozaki Koy
Elias Portulu Novel by the Grazia Deledda POLISH
The Hag Novel by Karol Irzykowski Rotten Wood Novel by Wac l⁄ aw Berent RUSSIAN
LITERARY EVENTS Prix Goncourt is established
Pilot Stars Collection of poems by Vyacheslav Ivanov SPANISH
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Bjønstjerne Martinius Bjørnson, Norwegian poet, playwright, and novelist
Saturday Night Play by Jacinto Benavente y Martínez Solitudes Poems by Antonio Machado
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Ambassadors Novel by Henry James “The Beast in the Jungle” Short story by Henry James The Land of Little Rain Novel by Mary Austin The People of the Abyss Narrative sketches by Jack London “Q.E.D.” Short story by Gertrude Stein Australian Such Is Life Novel by Joseph Furphy British The Dynasts, an Epic Drama of the War with Napoleon Play by Thomas Hardy The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft Novel by George Gissing Riders to the Sea Play by John Millington Synge Typhoon Novel by Joseph Conrad The Way of All Flesh Novel by Samuel Butler Irish In the Seven Woods Collection of poems by William Butler Yeats In the Shadow of the Glen One-act play by John Millington Synge Man and Superman Dramatic tragedy by George Bernard Shaw Untitled Field Collection of short stories by George Moore FINNISH
Whitsongs Poems by Eino Leino FRENCH
Au Soleil de Juillet Novel by Paul Adam The Child at the Balustrade Novel by René Boylesve Donatienne Novel by René Bazin The Lay Monk Novel by Joris-Karl Huysmans GERMAN
Austrian Elektra One-act verse drama by Hugo von Hofmannsthal
1904 BIRTHS Bozorg Alavi, Persian writer Osvaldo Alcantara (Baltasar Lopes de Silva), Cape Verdean novelist Jonas Asitas, Lithuanian writer Ba Jin (Li Feigan), Chinese novelist and short-story writer Alejo Carpentier, Cuban novelist, poet, and playwright Gladys May Casely-Hayford, Sierra Leonean poet Cecil Day-Lewis, Irish-born English poet Ding Ling, Chinese short-story writer Richard Ghormley Eberhart, American poet Elley (Seraphim Aramaanbys Kulaas’kar), Yakut poet James Thomas Farrell, American novelist, critic, and writer of short stories Witold Gombrowicz, Polish novelist, poet, and playwright Graham Greene, English novelist and playwright Moss Hart, American playwright Hayashi Fumiko, Japanese novelist Christopher Isherwood, English novelist Andrzej Kusniewicz, Polish poet and novelist Henry Martinson, Swedish novelist and poet Nancy Mitford, English writer Pablo Neruda (Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto), Chilean poet Hamid Olimjon, Uzbek poet K. V. Puttapu, Kannada poet Isaac Bashevis Singer, Polish-born American novelist Agustín Yáñez, Mexican novelist and short-story writer
DEATHS Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Russian novelist and playwright Kate Chopin, American novelist Lafcadio Hearn, American novelist Mor Jakai, Hungarian novelist Mankayi Enoch Sontonga, Xhosa poet
German Tonio Kroger Novella by Thomas Mann Tristan Novel by Thomas Mann Two People Epic poem by Richard Dehmel
LITERARY EVENTS Abbey Theatre is founded in Dublin Prix Femme is established in Paris
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PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Frédéric Mistral, French Provençal poet, and José Echegaray, Spanish playwright
NORWEGIAN
The Tragedies of Love Play by Gunnar Heiberg POLISH
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
Chlopi Forty-volume novel (completed in 1909) by W l⁄ adys l⁄ aw Reymont
Children of Wrath: A Hired Man’s Saga Novel by Jeppe Aakjaer ENGLISH
American The Fire Bringer Play by William Vaughan Moody The Golden Bowl Novel by Henry James Kwaiden Novel by Lafcadio Hearn The Sea Wolf Novel by Jack London British Green Mansions Novel by W. H. Hudson Hadrian the Seventh Autobiographical fantasy by Frederick Rolfe The Napoleon of Notting Hill Novel by G. K. Chesterton Nostromo Novel by Joseph Conrad Reginald Collection of stories by Saki (H. H. Munro) Shakespearean Tragedy Critical discourse by Andre Cecil Bradley Irish Spreading the News One-act play by Lady Augusta Gregory
RUSSIAN
The Cherry Orchard Comic play by Anton Chekhov Gold in Azure Collection of poems by Andrei Bely The Seagull Play by Anton Chekhov Translucency Poems by Vyacheslav Ivanov Verses About the Lady Beautiful Collection of poems by Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok SPANISH
Chilean The Uprooted Novel by Alberto Blest Gana Spanish The Love That Passes Play by Serafín and Joaquín Alvarez Quintero The Struggle for Life Trilogy of novels by Pío Baroja UKRAINIAN
Fata Morgana Novel by Mikhaylo Kotsyubinsky
Scottish Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up Dramatic fantasy by James Matthew Barrie FINNISH
Simo the Bloodhound Collected verse of Eino Leino FRENCH
Belgian First Loves Collected verse by Émile Verhaeren French Jean Christophe Ten-volume novel (completed in 1912) by Romain Rolland Le Théâtre de la Revolution Play by Romain Rolland GERMAN
The Narrow Road to Happiness Autobiography by Paul Ernst Pandora’s Box Play by Frank Wedekind Peter Camenzind Novel by Hermann Hesse GREEK
Life Immovable Collected poems by Kostis Palamas HUNGARIAN
Byzantium Play by Ferenc Herezeg ITALIAN
Ashes Novel by Grazzia Deledda The Daughter of Jorio Play by Gabriele D’Annunzio The Late Mattia Pascal Novel by Luigi Pirandello
1905 BIRTHS Gerrit Achterberg, Danish poet Mulk Raj Anand, Indian novelist H. E. Bates, English novelist Herman Charles Bosman, South African writer Elias Canetti, Bulgarian-born German novelist Robert Guy Choquette, American-born French-Canadian writer and poet Fumiko Enchi, Japanese novelist Vasily Semenovich Grossman, Russian novelist, poet, and playwright Yahya Haqqi, Egyptian essayist and novelist Lillian Hellman, American playwright Anandilal Jainendrakumar, Hindi novelist Attila József, Hungarian poet and essayist Patrick Kavanagh, Irish poet Kesava Dev, Malayalee poet Arthur Koestler, Hungarian novelist and critic Stanley Kunitz, American poet Emmanuel H. A. Made, Xulu poet, novelist, and biographer Roger Mais, Jamaican poet, novelist, and playwright Dehati Mohammad Masud, Iranian novelist John O’Hara, American novelist Anthony Powell, English novelist Ayn Rand, Russian-born American novelist Mary Renault (Mary Challans), English-born South African novelist Kenneth Rexroth, American poet and critic
The Twentieth Century: 1906
Jean-Paul Sartre, French philosopher, playwright, and novelist Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov, Russian Cossack novelist Charles Percy Snow, English scientist and novelist Lionel Trilling, American critic Erico Lopes Verissimo, Brazilian novelist and essayist Robert Penn Warren, American novelist, poet, and critic George Emlyn Williams, Welsh playwright
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Austrian The Countess of Charolais Play by Richard Beer-Hofmann German The Blue Angel Novel by Heinrich Mann The Book of Hours Poems by Rainer Maria Rilke The Prodigy Novel by Hermann Hesse
DEATHS Keshavasut (Krishnaji Kesav Damle), Marathi poet Mayer-André-Marcel Schwab, French writer of short fiction, biographer, essayist, and historian Amalie Bertha Skram, Norwegian novelist, playwright, and writer of short fiction Jules Verne, French science fiction novelist Lew Wallace, American novelist
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The Gentle Language Novel by Edmondo De Amicis JAPANESE
I Am a Cat Novel by Natsume S¯oseki SPANISH
Argentine Twilights in the Garden Collected verse of Leopoldo Lugones
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Henryk Sienkiewicz, Polish novelist
PUBLICATIONS
Spanish Distant Gardens Collection of poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez The Evil Doers of Good Play by Jacinto Benavente y Martínez
ENGLISH
American “The Gift of the Magi” Short story by O. Henry (William Sidney Porter) The House of Mirth Novel by Edith Wharton The Life of Reason Five-volume philosophical treatise by George Santayana “Paul’s Case” Short story by Willa Cather The Tree of Laughing Bells Collection of verse by Vachel Lindsay The Troll Garden Short stories by Willa Cather British The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes Detective stories by Arthur Conan Doyle The Four Just Men Thriller by Edgar Wallace Kipps Novel by H. G. Wells The Return of Sherlock Holmes Detective stories by Arthur Conan Doyle The Scarlet Pimpernel Novel by Hungarian-born novelist Baroness Emmuska Orczy Where Angels Fear to Tread Novel by E. M. Forster Irish De Profundis Prose apologia by Oscar Wilde “The Gods of Pegave” Short story by Edward Dunsany Major Barbara Play by George Bernard Shaw FINNISH
The Iron Gate Collected verse by Baron Barton Johan Sebastian Gripenberg The Song of the Blood-Red Flower Novel by Johannes Linnankoski Winter Night Collected verse of Eino Leino FRENCH
The Whirlwind Play by Henry Bernstein
SWEDISH
Doctor Glas Novel by Hjalmar Söderberg
1906 BIRTHS Said Faik Abasiyanik, Turkish short-story writer Amma Achchygyya (Nijikulay Jogyorebis Muordinov), Yakut novelist, poet, and playwright Sabahattin Ali, Turkish novelist Jean Amrouche, Algerian poet Samuel Beckett, Irish-born French playwright John Betjeman, English poet laureate Bhabhani Bhatacharya, Indian novelist Dino Buzzati, Italian novelist and playwright Brago Ismael Diop, Senegalese poet William Empson, English poet and critic Masud Farazad, Iranian poet Archibald Campbell Jordan, South African poet and novelist Malai Chuphinit, Thai novelist Klaus Mann, German novelist, essayist, and playwright R. K. Narayan, Indian novelist Nhat Linh, Vietnamese novelist Clifford Odets, American playwright Puttumaipittan, Tamil novelist and poet Henry Roth, American novelist Leopold Sedar Senghor, Senegalese poet and statesman Giorgios Theotokas, Greek poet Benedict Wallet Bambatha Vilakazi, Zulu poet Samad Vurghun, Azerbaijani poet Vernon Phillips Watkins, Welsh poet and translator Zhao Shuli, Chinese novelist and short-story writer
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DEATHS Paul Laurence Dunbar, African-American poet and novelist Henrik Johan Ibsen, Norwegian playwright Alexander Lange Kielland, Norwegian novelist and playwright William Kirby, English-born Canadian novelist José María de Pereda, Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright
The Quest for Historical Jesus Theological treatise by Albert Schweitzer Swiss Grass and Bell Poems by Carl Spitteler HUNGARIAN
New Poems Collected verse of Endre Ady
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Giosuè Carducci, Italian poet
ICELANDIC
Smooth Seas Collected verse of Einar Benediktsson JAPANESE
PUBLICATIONS ARMENIAN
Frights Collection of lyric poems by Daniel Varuzhan
Botchan: Master Darling Novel by Natsume S¯oseki Dream Flowers Collected verse of Yosano Akiko The Three-Cornered World Novel by Natsume S¯oseki
DANISH
Denied a Country Novel by Hermann Bang The Pilgrim Kamanita Novel by Karl Adolf Gjellerup
RUSSIAN
Mother Novel by Maxim Gorky The River of Life Story by Aleksandr Kuprin
DUTCH
The Mountain of Light Novel by Louis Marie Anne Couperus ENGLISH
American Are You a Bromide? Humorous piece by Gelett Burgess The Devil’s Dictionary Satirical lexicography by Ambrose Bierce The Education of Henry Adams Autobiography by Henry Adams “The Furnished Room” Short story by O. Henry The Jungle Novel by Upton Sinclair White Fang Novel by Jack London British The Man of Property Novel (part of the Forsyte Saga) by John Galsworthy Poems Collected verse of Walter de la Mare Irish The Doctor’s Dilemma Play by George Bernard Shaw
SPANISH
Peruvian American Soul Collection of poems by José Santos Chocano Spanish Woman Triumphant Novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez Uruguayan Violet Poems Collection by Julio Herrera y Reissig SWEDISH
Flora Och Pomona Collection of poems by Swedish poet Andreas Karlfeldt Gertrud Play by Hjalmar Söderberg TAGALOG
Rays and Sunrise Novel by Filipino writer Lope K. Santos
Scottish The Gentleman in Grey Play by Compton Mackenzie FINNISH
Spring and the Untimely Return of Winter Novel by Juhani Aho FRENCH
Belgian The Manifest Splendor Collection of poems by Émile Verhaeren French Break at Noon Autobiography by Paul Claudel The Claw Play by Henry Bernstein Memoirs of Mistral Memoirs by Frédéric Mistral The Winged Sandal Collection of poems by Henri de Régnier GERMAN
German And Pippa Dances Fairy tale play by Gerhart Hauptmann
1907 BIRTHS Wystan Hugh Auden, English poet and dramatist Jacques Barzun, French-born American critic Bernardes Brazdzionis, Lithuanian poet and writer of children’s stories Rachel Carson, American environmental writer Daphne du Maurier, English novelist Gunnar Ekelof, Swedish poet Christopher Fry, English playwright Rumer Godden, English novelist Robert Anson Heinlein, American science fiction writer Alec Derwent Hope, Australian poet and critic Khalilullah Khalili, Afghan poet and historian Helen Clark MacInnes, Scottish-born American novelist and playwright Hugh MacLennan, Canadian novelist
The Twentieth Century: 1908
Louis MacNeice, Irish-born poet Bal Sitaram Mardhekar, Marathi poet James Albert Michener, American novelist Alberto Moravia, Italian novelist U Nu, Burmese novelist and playwright Jacques Roumain, Haitian poet The Lu, Vietnamese poet Miguel Torga, Portuguese poet Zodji (U Thein Han), Burmese poet and playwright
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The Twelve Lays of the Gypsy Collected verse by Kostis Palamas HEBREW
The God of Vengeance Play by Israeli writer Sholem Asch HUNGARIAN
The Paul Street Boy Novel by Ferenc Molnár ITALIAN
DEATHS
Saturday Sun Novel by Marino Moretti
Thomas Bailey Aldrich, American novelist and poet Giosuè Carducci, Italian poet and scholar William Henry Drummond, Canadian poet Joris-Karl Huysmans, French novelist Sully Prudhomme (René-François-Armand Prudhomme), French poet, philosopher, and essayist Francis Thompson, English Catholic poet Tran Te Xuong, Vietnamese poet Stanis l⁄ aw Wyspianski, Polish playwright and poet
Eros Collection of poems by Vyacheslav Ivanov The Mask of Snow Collected verse of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok Sanine Novel by Mikhail Artsybashev
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
RUSSIAN
SPANISH
Spanish The Bonds of Interest Comic play by Jacinto Benavente y Martínez The Darkness at the Top Novel by Ramón Pérez de Ayala
Nobel Prize in literature: Rudyard Kipling, English writer Uruguayan The White Book Collection of poems by Delmira Agustini
PUBLICATIONS BENGALI
Gora Novel by Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore DUTCH
SWEDISH
Black Banners Novel by August Strindberg The Ghost Sonata Fantasy by August Strindberg
A Lost Wanderer Novel by Arthur von Schendel Voices Collected verse by Pieter Cornelis Boutens A Wanderer in Love Novel by Arthur von Schendel
1908
ENGLISH
American The American Scene Novel by Henry James The Iron Heel Novel by Jack London “The Last Leaf ” Short story by O. Henry British Fathers and Sons Autobiography by Edmund Gosse The Longest Journey Autobiographical novel by E. M. Forster The Secret Agent Novel by Joseph Conrad Irish Deirdre Heroic tragedy by William Butler Yeats Major Barbara Play by George Bernard Shaw The Playboy of the Western World Play by John Millington Synge Wild Earth Poems by Padraic Colum FRENCH
Creative Evolution Scientific thesis by Henri Bergson GERMAN
Swiss Two Little Misogynists Collection of stories by Carl Spitteler
BIRTHS Arthur Adamov, Franco-Russian playwright Martín Adán (Rafael de la Fuente Benavides), Peruvian novelist Sylvia Ashton-Warner, New Zealand poet and novelist Nigel Balchin, English novelist Agusti Batra, Catalan novelist Simone de Beauvoir, French novelist and essayist Paul Hamilton Engle, American poet Ian Fleming, English novelist Arthur Nuthall Fula, Afrikaans novelist and poet Tommaso Landolfi, Italian novelist, playwright, and poet Claude Levi-Strauss, Belgian anthropologist Pashaogly Mir Jalal, Azerbaijani novelist and essayist Armijn Pane, Indonesian playwright, short-story writer, and scholar Teodor Parnicki, Polish historian and novelist Cesare Pavese, Italian novelist and poet Raja Rao, Indian novelist and short-story writer Theodore Roethke, American poet João Guimaraes Rosa, Brazilian short-story writer and novelist William Saroyan, American novelist
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Mark Schorer, American novelist and biographer José García Villa, Filipino poet Elio Vittorini, Sicilian novelist Mika Waltari, Finnish novelist Richard Wright, African-American novelist
Black Sonnets Poems by Baron Bartel Johan Sebastian Frost Poems by Eino Leino The Fugitives Novel by Johannes Linnankoski
DEATHS
Belgian The Blue Bird Play by Maurice Maeterlinck
FINNISH
FRENCH
Wilhelm Busch, German poet Svatpluk Cech, Czech poet and novelist François Coppée, French poet, novelist, and playwright Edmondo De Amicis, Italian novelist Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann, Danish poet Joel Chandler Harris, American novelist Bronson Crocker Howard, American playwright Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, Brazilian novelist Misak Metsarants, Armenian poet Ouida (Marie Louise de la Ramée), English novelist Victorien Sardou, French playwright
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Rudolf C. Eucken, German philosopher
PUBLICATIONS
French Israel Play by Henry Bernstein Penguin Island Novel by Anatole France The Unanimous Life Collected verse of Jules Romains GERMAN
Austrian The Road to the Open Novel by Arthur Schnitzler German Caspar Hauser Novel by Jakob Wasserman The Songs of Songs Novel by Hermann Sudermann Swiss Saint Francis of Assisi Novel by Heinrich Federer The Zurich Idyll Collection of poems by Robert Faesi HUNGARIAN
AMHARIC
The Noszty Boy and Mary Toth Novel by Kálmán Mikzáth
A Fictional Story Novel by Ethiopian writer Afawarq Gabra Iyasus ARMENIAN
JAPANESE
The Bed Novel by Tayama Katai
Dreams in the Twilight Collected verse of Vahan Terian DANISH
OSSETIAN
Writings of a Prisoner Verse cycle by Georgian writer Taomaq Gaediaty
The Long Journey Six-volume novel by Johannes Jensen RUSSIAN DUTCH
Breatijs Collected verse of Pieter Cornelis Boutens
The Fiery Angel Novel by Valery Bryusov Pavel Play by Dmitry Sergeyevich Mereazhkovsky Verik Collected stories by Jewish writer Sholem Aleichem
ENGLISH
American A lume spento Collected verse of Ezra Pound The Circular Staircase Mystery novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart The Iron Heel Novel by Jack London “To Build a Fire” Short story by Jack London British Centuries of Meditations Poems by Thomas Traherne The Man Who Was Thursday Novel by G. K. Chesterton The Melting Pot Play by Israel Zangwill The Old Wives’ Tale Novel by Arnold Bennet A Room with a View Novel by E. M. Forster Tono-Bungoy Novel by H. G. Wells
SPANISH
Argentine The Glory of Don Ramiro Novel by Enrique Rodriguez Larreta Peruvian Let There Be Light Collection of poems by José Santos Chocano Spanish Blood and Sand Novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez Pure Elegies Collection of poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez
1909
Scottish
BIRTHS
The Wind in the Willows Children’s novel by Kenneth Grahame
James Agee, American poet Nelson Algren, American novelist
The Twentieth Century: 1909
Eric Ambler, English novelist Jerzy Andrzejewski, Polish novelist Bian Zhilin, Chinese poet María Luisa Bombal, Chilean novelist, short-story writer, and composer Paul Bowles, American novelist, short-story writer, and composer Jean Brierre, Haitian poet John Wood Campbell Jr., American writer of science fiction Cao Yu, Chinese playwright Dazai Osamu (Tsushima Shuji), Japanese novelist Peter De Vries, American satirical novelist Laxmiprasad Devkota, Nepalese poet and playwright Resat Enis, Turkish novelist D. O. Fogunwa, Nigerian novelist Jean Genet, French novelist and dramatist John Glassco, Canadian poet and novelist Miguel Hernández, Spanish poet and playwright Maun Htin, Burmese playwright and novelist Mahti Hussain, Azerbaijani novelist and playwright Jalol Ikromi, Tajik novelist and playwright Eugene Ionesco, French-Romanian playwright Elia Kazan, Greek-born American playwright, novelist, and film director José Lezama Lima, Cuban poet, novelist, and essayist Erik Lindegren, Swedish poet Clarence Malcolm Lowry, English novelist Edgar Mittelholzer, Guyanese novelist, playwright, and poet Manuel Mujica Lainez, Argentine novelist Vladimir Neff, Czech novelist Elder James Olson, American poet and literary critic André Pieyre de Mandiargues, French novelist, poet, and playwright Rachel de Queiroz, Brazilian novelist Oscar Bento Ribas, Angolan novelist, poet, and playwright Shabaan Robert, Tanzanian Swahili poet, novelist, and biographer Abul-Qasim ash-Shabbi, Tunisian poet and critic Stephen Spender, English poet and critic Wallace Stegner, American novelist Thach Lam, Vietnamese novelist Simone Weil, French philosopher, playwright, and poet Eudora Welty, American novelist Komil Yashin, Uzbek poet, playwright, and critic
DEATHS Euclides da Cunha, Brazilian novelist Sarah Orne Jewett, American novelist Detlev von Liliencron, German poet, playwright, and novelist Cesare Lombroso, Italian criminologist Catule Mendes, French poet George Meredith, English novelist and poet Shimei Futabatei, Japanese novelist John Millington Synge, Irish playwright and poet Algernon Charles Swinburne, English poet and playwright
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LITERARY EVENTS Apollon monthly is founded by Sergey Makovsky La Nouvelle Revue Française is founded in Paris PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Selma Lagerlöf, Swedish novelist
PUBLICATIONS ARMENIAN
New Morning Collection of lyrics by Hakob Hakobian ENGLISH
American Martin Eden Autobiographical novel by Jack London Personae Collection of poems by Ezra Pound British Ann Veronica Novel by H. G. Wells The Silver Box Social drama by John Galsworthy Irish The Glittering Gate Play by Edward Dunsany FRENCH
Belgian The Bluebird Play by Maurice Maeterlinck French Joined Hands Collected verse by François Mauriac Saint Matoral Collected verse of Max Jacob Strait Is the Gate Novel by André Gide GERMAN
Austrian The Other Side Novel by Alfred Kubin German Wupper River Play by Else Lasker-Schuler Swiss Jakob von Gunten Novel by Robert Walser GREEK
The Light-Shadowed Poem by Angelos Sikelianós HUNGARIAN
Liliom Play by Ferenc Molnár MALAYALAM
Fallen Flower Poem by Indian writer N. Kumaran Asan NORWEGIAN
Poems Collection by Olaf Bull PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Memoirs of the Notary Public Isaias Caminha Novel by Alfonso Henriques de Lima Barreto
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Ashes Collection of verses by Andrei Bely Urn Collection of verses by Andrei Bely Yama: The Pit Novel by Aleksandr Kuprin SPANISH
Count Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Russian novelist Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens), American novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Argentine Sentimental Lunar Almanac Collected verse by Leopoldo Lugones
Nobel Prize in literature: Paul L. Heyse, German writer
Spanish The Evil Poem Collection of poems by Manuel Machado Zalacaín el aventurero Novel by Pío Baroja
G¯ıt¯añjal¯ı Collected verse of Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore
SWEDISH
The Great Highway Play by August Strindberg
1910 BIRTHS Jean Anouilh, French playwright and novelist Vaikam Muhammad Bashir, Malayalee novelist Kemal Bilbasar, Turkish novelist Daniel Olorunfami Fagunwa, Yoruba novelist Jean Genet, French playwright, novelist, and poet Julien Gracq (Louis Poirier), French novelist, poet, and playwright Abdullah Habibi, Afghan poet Bernard Kangro, Estonian poet U Luhtu Hla, Burmese novelist Nicholas John Turney Monsarrat, English novelist Wright Morris, American novelist Gul Khan Nasir, Baluchi poet and essayist Qian Zhongshu, Chinese scholar and writer Gwendolyn Ringwood, American-born Canadian playwright, poet, and novelist Razul Rza, Azerbaijani poet, playwright, and novelist Abdoulaye Sadji, Senegalese novelist Fakhroddin Shadman, Iranian essayist and novelist Srirangam Srinivasa Rao, Telugu poet Kemal Tahir, Turkish novelist Cahit Sitki Taranci, Turkish poet
DEATHS Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson, Norwegian poet, playwright, and novelist Julio Herrera y Reissig, Uruguayan poet Julia Ward Howe, American poet and social reformer William James, American philosopher and psychologist Kálmán Mikszáth, Hungarian novelist William Vaughan Moody, American poet and playwright Jean Moreas (Johannes Papadiamantopulos), Greek-born French symbolist poet, playwright, and novelist O. Henry (William Sidney Porter), American writer of short stories Wilhelm Raabe, German novelist Jules Renard, French diarist, poet, and novelist
PUBLICATIONS BENGALI
ENGLISH
American Burning Daylight Novel by Jack London The Finer Grain Collection of short stories by Henry James “Miniver Cheevy” Poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson “The Ransom of Red Chief ” Short story by O. Henry (William Sidney Porter) The Spirit of Romance Literary criticism by Ezra Pound The Town Down the River Collected verse by Edwin Arlington Robinson British Ballads and Poems Collection of verse by John Masefield The Dynasts Epic drama by Thomas Hardy Howards End Novel by E. M. Forster Justice Play by John Galsworthy Principia Mathematica Mathematical treatise by philosophers Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead Reginald in Russia Collection of stories by Saki (H. H. Munro) When His Hour Came Novel by Elinor Glyn Irish Deirdre of the Sorrows Unfinished tragic drama by John Millington Synge The Green Hamlet and Other Poems Collection by William Butler Yeats Scottish The Twelve-Pound Note Play by James M. Barrie FRENCH
Five Great Odes Poems by Paul Claudel Impressions of Africa Novel by Raymond Roussel The Phantom of the Opera Novel by Gaston Leroux The Vagabond Novel by Colette GERMAN
Austrian Christina’s Journey Home Play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal German The Fool in Christ, Emanuel Quint Novel by Gerhart Hauptmann The Northern Lights Epic poem by Theodore Daubla The Notebook of Matte Laurids Brigge Novel in journal form by Rainer Maria Rilke Swiss The Olympic Spring Collection of poems by Carl Spitteler
The Twentieth Century: 1911
GREEK
The King’s Flute Collected verse of Kostis Palamas HUNGARIAN
The Black City Historical novel by Kálmán Mikszáth The Complaint of a Poor Little Child Cycle of poems by Dezsó Kostolányi JAPANESE
The Gate Novel by Natsume S¯oseki A Handful of Sand Collected verse of Ishikawa Takuboku MARATHI
The Slaying of Kicak Play by Krishnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar RUSSIAN
Evening Album Collection of poems by Marina Tsvetayeva The Village Novel by Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin SPANISH
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Terence Rattigan, English playwright Ernesto Sábato, Argentine novelist Nuqui Bienvenido Santos, Filipino novelist Ousmane Diop Soce, Senegalese novelist and poet K. Surangkhanag (Kanha Khiengsiri), Thai novelist Mirzo Turzunzoda, Tajik poet and playwright Sotim Ulughzoda, Tajik novelist and playwright Tennessee Williams (Thomas Lanier Williams), American playwright
DEATHS Wilhelm Dilthey, German philosopher Gustaf Fröding, Swedish lyrical poet Sir William Schwenck Gilbert, English lyricist Alexandros Papadiamantis, Greek novelist Mirza al-Akbar Sabir, Azerbaijani poet Friedrich Spielhagen, German novelist
LITERARY EVENT
Spanish Adam in Paradise Philosophical treatise by José Ortega y Gasset AMDG Autobiographical novel by Ramón Pérez de Ayala
Nobel Prize in literature: Maurice Maeterlinck, Belgian playwright
Uruguayan Morning Songs Collected verse by Delmira Agustini
PUBLICATIONS
SWEDISH
His Grace’s Will Novel by Hjalmar Bergman
PRIZES AND AWARDS
ARMENIAN
Abdulala Mahari Epic poem by Avetikh Isahakian ENGLISH
YIDDISH
The Golden Chain Mystical play by Polish Jewish writer Isaac Leib Peretz
1911 BIRTHS Jacques Bahelele, Kikongo novelist Hervé Bazin, French novelist and short-story writer Elizabeth Bishop, American poet Stanis l⁄ aw Brzozoski, Polish novelist and playwright Hortense Calisher, American novelist and short-story writer Jean-Raphael-Marie-Noël Cayrol, French poet Odysseus Elytis, Greek poet, essayist, and translator Max Rudolf Frisch, Swiss novelist and playwright William Golding, English novelist Albert Gomes, Trinidadian poet and novelist Mirza Ibrahimov, Azerbaijani poet Umashankar Joshi, Gujarati poet Naguib Mahfouz, Egyptian novelist Asrar-ul-haq Majaz, Urdu lyric poet Achdiat Karta Mihardja, Indonesian novelist Czeslaw Milosz, Lithuanian-born Polish poet Flann O’Brien (Brian O’Nuallain), Irish novelist Dennis Chukude Osadebay, West Nigerian poet Gabriel Preil, Russian Hebrew poet
American The Cruise of the Snark Novel by Jack London Ethan Frome Novel by Edith Wharton Jennie Gerhardt Novel by Theodore Dreiser The Making of Americans Novel by Gertrude Stein British The Chronicle of Clovis Collected stories of Saki (H. H. Munro) The Country of the Blind Collection of short stories by H. G. Wells The New Machiavelli Novel by H. G. Wells The Secret Garden Children’s story by Frances Hodgson Burnett “Tobermory” Short story by Saki (H. H. Munro) Under Western Eyes Novel by Joseph Conrad Zuleika Dobson Novel by Max Beerbohm Ghanaian Ethiopia Unbound Novel by Joseph Ephraim Casely Hayford Irish The Doctor’s Dilemma Play by George Bernard Shaw The Gods of the Mountain Play by Edward Dunsany FINNISH
Juha Romantic novel by Juhari Aho FRENCH
Belgian The Evening Hours Collected verse of Émile Verhaeren
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French The Christian Georgics Saga by Francis Jammes Death of a Nobody Novel by Jules Romains Eloges, and Other Poems Collection by Saint-John Perse The Hostage Play by Paul Claudel The Yoke of Pity Novel by Julien Breda GERMAN
Austrian Everyman One-act morality play in verse by Hugo von Hofmannsthal German My Life Autobiography by Richard Wagner The Plants Play by Jewish playwright Carl Sternheim Swiss Lachweill Stories Novel by Heinrich Federer Mountains and Men Novel by Heinrich Federer ICELANDIC
Eyvind of the Hills Play by Johann Sigurjonsson ITALIAN
The Colloquies Collected verse of Guido Gozzano JAPANESE
Memories Poems by Kitahara Hakushu ¯ The Wild Goose Novel by Mori Ogai NORWEGIAN
Jenny Novel by Sigrid Undset POLISH
Alone Among Men Novel by Stanis l⁄ aw Brzozowski RUSSIAN
Cor Ardens Collection of poems by Vyacheslav Ivanov SPANISH
Peruvian Symbolism Collected verse of José María Eguren Spanish Firmly Rooted Novel by Orsy Rovira
John Cheever, American novelist Leon Gontran Damas, Guyanese poet Lawrence George Durrell, English poet and novelist William Everson, American poet Northrop Frye, Canadian literary critic Nikos Gatsos, Greek poet Eugene Ionesco, Romanian-born French playwright and novelist John Robin Jenkins, Scottish novelist Pamela Hansford Johnson, English novelist Abbé Alexis Kagame, Rwandan poet and historian Qiyamuddin Khadir, Afghan poet Nagib Mahfuz, Egyptian novelist and playwright Sadat Hasan Manto, Urdu playwright and essayist Mary McCarthy, American essayist and novelist Mirsaid Mirshakar, Tajik poet and playwright Istvan Orkeny, Hungarian playwright William Sansom, English novelist May Sarton, American poet, novelist, and essayist Siddhicaran Srestha, Nepalese poet Erwin Strithmatter, German novelist Tungelbay Sydykbekov, Kirghiz poet Barbara Tuchman, American historian Mu Varadaracan, Tamil playwright and novelist Vu Trong Phung, Vietnamese playwright and novelist Patrick White, English-born Australian novelist Terence de Vere White, Irish novelist and biographer
DEATHS Hermann Bang, Danish novelist Ion Luca Caragiale, Romanian playwright Joseph Furphy, Australian novelist and poet Ishikawa Takuboku, Japanese poet Pencho Petkov Slaveykov, Bulgarian poet Bram Stoker, Anglo-Irish novelist August Strindberg, Swedish playwright and novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Gerhart Hauptmann, German playwright
PUBLICATIONS ARMENIAN
Verses Collected verses by Vahan Terian BENGALI
A Bunch of Stories Collected stories of Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore
1912 BIRTHS Ahmed Ali, Urdu novelist Jorge Amado, Brazilian novelist Said Aql, Lebanese poet, playwright, and novelist Pierre Boule, French novelist Roussan Camile, Haitian poet José Luis Cano, Spanish poet
CHINESE
The Lone Swan Autobiographical novel by Chinese poet Su Manshu CZECH
The Good Soldier Schweik Novel by Jaroslav Ha˘sek DANISH
The Realm of the Dead Novel cycle by Henrik Pontoppidan
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ENGLISH
American The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man Novel by James Weldon Johnson A Dome of Many-Colored Glass Collected verse by Amy Lowell The Financier Novel by Theodore Dreiser Flagons and Apples Collection of verse by Robinson Jeffers The Promised Land Autobiography of Russian-born Mary Antin Rhymes to Be Traded for Bread Collected verse by Vachel Lindsay Riders of the Purple Sage Western novel by Zane Grey British The Matador of the Five Towns Collection of short stories by Arnold Bennett
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Evening Collection of poems by Anna Akhmatova Foreign Sky Collected verse of Nikolay Gumilyov Solitary Thoughts Collection of maxims by Vasily Rozanov The Sweet Secret Poems by Vyacheslav Ivanov SPANISH
The Fox’s Paw Novel by Ramón Pérez de Ayala Malvaloca Play by Serafín and Joaquín Alvarez Quintero Plains of Castile Collection of poems by Antonio Machado Singing from the Depths Collection of poems by Manuel Machado SWEDISH
The Serious Game Novel by Hjalmar Söderberg Workers, a Story of Hatred Novel by Martin Koch
FRENCH
Belgian Wheat in Motion Collected verse by Émile Verhaeren French The Gods Are Athirst Novel by Anatole France Le mystère des saints innocents Collected verse of Charles Péguy Swann’s Way Novel (part of Remembrance of Things Past) by Marcel Proust The Tidings Brought to Mary Poetic drama by Paul Claudel
TAMIL
Kuyil’s Song Poem by Indian poet Subramanya C. Bharati Panchali’s Vow Poem by Subramanya C. Bharati TURKISH
Haluk’s Notebook Collection of poems for children by Tevfik Fikret
1913
GERMAN
German Ariadne and Naxos Play by Paul Ernst Death in Venice Short novel by Thomas Mann Morgue and Other Poems Collected verse of Gottfried Benn My Heart Autobiographical novel by Else Lasker-Schuler Swiss The Theory of Psychoanalysis Psychological treatise by Carl Jung GREEK
The Murderess Novel by Alexandros Papadiamantis HINDI
Bharatbharati Epic poem by Indian writer Maithilisharan Gupta ICELANDIC
The Borg Family Papers Novel by Gunnar Gunnarsson ITALIAN
A Man—Finished Autobiography by Giovanni Papini JAPANESE
The Wayfarer Novel by Natsume S¯oseki NORWEGIAN
I Will Defend My Country Play by Gunnar Heiberg ROMANIAN
The Fairy at the Bottom of the Lake Novel by Nicolae Davidescu
BIRTHS Grigol Abashidze, Georgian poet Raphael Ernest Grail Glikpo Armattoe, Ghanaian poet and historian Marguerite Taos Amrouche, Algerian writer George Granville Barker, English poet Abdurrauf Benawa, Afghan poet Albert Camus, French novelist, essayist, and playwright Aimé Fernand Césaire, Martinique poet and playwright Robertson Davies, Canadian poet, novelist, and playwright Gyorgy Faludy, Hungarian-born Canadian poet, novelist, and biographer Mouloud Feraoun, Algerian Kabyle novelist Gertrud Fussenegger, German novelist Robert Earl Hayden, American poet Stefan Heym (Hellmuth Flieg), German novelist and poet William Inge, American playwright George Benson Johnston, Canadian poet Kersti Merilaas, Estonian poet Sripad Narayan Pendse, Marathi novelist Jean-Jacques Rabemanajara, Malagasy poet and playwright Victor Stafford Reid, Jamaican novelist and playwright Delmore Schwartz, American poet and critic Vittoorino Sereni, Italian poet Karl Jay Shapiro, American poet, novelist, and critic Irwin Shaw, American playwright and novelist Claude Simon, French novelist Douglas Stewart, Australian poet and playwright Ronald Stuart Thomas, Welsh poet and essayist
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Igor Torkar (Boris Fakin), Slovene novelist Sandor Weores, Hungarian poet Angus Frank Johnstone Wilson, English novelist
German The Life of Virgin Mary Collected verse of Rainer Maria Rilke The Tunnel Novel by Bernhard Kellerman
DEATHS
Swiss Sixtus and Sesto Novel by Heinrich Federer
Aluizio Azevedo, Brazilian novelist Gastón Fernando Deligne, Dominican poet and novelist Edward Dowden, Irish scholar and critic Uri Nissan Gnessin, Russian-Jewish writer of short fiction Antoine-Louis-Camille Lemonnier, Belgian novelist Abdulla Tukay, Tatar poet Lesya Ukrainka (Laryse Petrivna Kosach Kvittka), Ukrainian poet and playwright
ICELANDIC
Waves Collection of poems by Einar Benediktsson ITALIAN
The Old and the Young Novel by Luigi Pirandello JAPANESE
Paulownia Blossom Collection of poems by Kitahara Hakushu
LITERARY EVENT
NORWEGIAN
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Rabindranath Tagore, Indian poet
The Catafalque Play by Gunnar Heiberg RUSSIAN
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American A Boy’s Will Collection of verse by Robert Frost The Custom of the Country Novel by Edith Wharton General William Booth Enters into Heaven and Other Poems Collection by Vachel Lindsay Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres Meditative cultural essays by Henry Adams O Pioneers! Novel by Willa Cather Trees Collected verse of Joyce Kilmer British Chance Novel by Joseph Conrad The Fugitive Play by John Galsworthy The Lodger Mystery novel by Mary Adelaide Lowndes Sons and Lovers Autobiographical novel by D. H. Lawrence Widecombe Fair Novel by Eden Phillpotts The Woman Thou Gavest Me Novel by Hall Caine Irish Pygmalion Play by George Bernard Shaw South African Don’t Forget Novel by Daniel Malherbe FRENCH
Alcools Collection of poems by Guillaume Apollinaire The Boys in the Back Room Novel by Jules Romains Ève Collected verse of Charles Péguy The Last Domain Novel by Alain Fournier Music Hall Sidelights Commentaries by Colette The Tragedies of Faith Play by Romain Rolland Young Man in Chains Novel by François Mauriac GERMAN
Austrian The Secret Play by Henry Bernstein Totem and Taboo Treatise on psychiatry by Sigmund Freud
Altar of Victory Novel by Valery Bryusov My Childhood Autobiography by Maxim Gorky SPANISH
The Passion Flower Play by Jacinto Benavente y Martínez The Tragic Sense of Life Philosophical treatise by Miguel de Unamuno Trotters and Dancers Novel by Ramón Pérez de Ayala SWEDISH
The Timber Valley: A Story of Culture Novel by Martin Koch
1914 BIRTHS Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, Urdu novelist Aziz Ahmed, Urdu novelist Aida Tsunao, Japanese poet John Berryman, American poet Adolfo Bioy Casares, Argentine writer William Burroughs, American novelist Krishan Chander, Urdu writer Julio Cortázar, Belgian-born Argentine novelist Marguerite Duras, Indochinese-born French novelist and playwright Ralph Ellison, African-American novelist Romain Gary, French novelist John Hersey, American novelist Randall Jarrell, American poet, critic, and novelist Orhan Veli Kanik, Turkish poet Orhan Kemal (Mehmet Rasit Kemali Ogutcu), Turkish poet and novelist Kinoshita Junji, Japanese playwright Kunnumpuzha Krishna Pillai, Malayalee poet Paul Lomami-Tshibamba, Congolese novelist Mario Luzi, Italian poet
The Twentieth Century: 1915
Bernard Malamud, American novelist Claude Mauriac, French novelist Foteh Niyazi, Tajik poet Nicanor Parra, Chilean poet Octavio Paz, Mexican poet, playwright, and essayist Jose Revueltas, Mexican novelist and short-story writer Oktay Rifat, Turkish poet Emmanuel Robles, French Algerian novelist Budd Schulberg, American novelist Hovhannes Shiraz, Armenian poet Thakazhi Sivasankaran Pillai, Malayalee poet and writer of short fiction William Stafford, American poet Thein Pe Myint, Burmese novelist Dylan Thomas, Welsh poet Yoshiko Shibaki, Japanese novelist
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Australian Poems 1913 Collection by Christopher John Brennan British Art Discourse by Clive Bell Beasts and Super Beasts Collection of stories by Saki (H. H. Munro) “The Open Window” Short story by Saki Irish “The Dead” Short story by James Joyce Dubliners Collection of short stories by James Joyce Responsibilities, Poems and a Play Collection by William Butler Yeats FRENCH
The Stuff of Youth Novel by François Mauriac
DEATHS Ambrose Bierce, American satirist Delmira Agustini, Uruguayan poet Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem Bey, Turkish novelist Thorsteinn Erlingsson, Icelandic poet Egzi’abekar Gabra, Ethiopian poet Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse, German novelist and playwright Frédéric Mistral, French Provençal poet Christian Morgenstern, German poet Charles Péguy, French Catholic poet and philosopher Bertha Suttner, Austrian novelist George Trakl, Austrian poet Peyo Yavorov, Bulgarian poet and playwright
GERMAN
Austrian In the Penal Colony Novel by Czech-born Franz Kafka German The Prince of Thebes Collection of short stories by Else LaskerSchuler HINDI
“The Beloved’s Exile” Poem by Indian writer Ayodhyasimha Upadhyay Hariaudh Past Lucknow Historical study by Indian writer Abdul-Halim Sharar
LITERARY EVENT
ITALIAN
The Little Review, avant-garde literary magazine, is founded by Margaret Anderson
Lyric Poems Collected verse of Riccardo Bacchelli Orphic Songs Collection of lyrics by Dino Campana
PUBLICATIONS
JAPANESE ARABIC
Egyptian Zaynab Novel by Muhammad Husayn Haykal Lebanese A Tear and a Smile Mystical essays by Khalil Gibran
Kokoro Novel by Natsume S¯oseki RUSSIAN
Peterburg Prose poem by Andrei Bely Rosary Collection of verses by Anna Akhmatova SPANISH
ENGLISH
American Chicago Collected verse of Carl Sandburg The Congo and Other Poems Collection of verse by Vachel Lindsay “The Death of a Hired Man” Narrative poem by Robert Frost “Mending Wall” Poem by Robert Frost North of Boston Collection of poems by Robert Frost On Trial Play by Elmer Rice Penrod Novel by Booth Tarkington Sword Blades and Poppy Seed Poems by Amy Lowell Tarzan of the Apes Novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs Tender Buttons Essay by Gertrude Stein The Titan Novel by Theodore Dreiser
Meditations on Quixote Philosophical treatise by José Ortega y Gasset Mist Novel by Miguel de Unamuno YIDDISH
Der Dibuk (The Dybbuk) Play by Russian Jewish writer Shloime Ansky (Solomon Seinwil Rapporport)
1915 BIRTHS Lars Sven Ahlin, Swedish novelist
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Roland Barthes, French critic Rajinder Singh Bedi, Urdu novelist and playwright René Belance, Haitian poet Saul Bellow, Canadian-born American novelist Rupert Brooke, English poet A. Emile Disengomoko, Congolese novelist, poet, and essayist Adonias Filho, Brazilian novelist, critic, and essayist Takla Hawaryat Germacaw, Ethiopian novelist and playwright Alfred Hauge, Norwegian poet and novelist Kypros Hrysanthis, Greek-Cypriot poet and essayist Mikael Kabbada, Ethiopian playwright and poet Alfred Kazin, American critic P. C. Kuttikrishnan, Malayalee novelist Roland Glyn Mathias, Welsh poet, novelist, and essayist Thomas Merton, American monk, mystic, and writer Arthur Miller, American playwright Noma Hiroshi, Japanese novelist Eric M. Rauch, Trinidadian poet, playwright, and essayist Jean Stafford, American novelist Lee Vroman, Dutch poet, playwright, and novelist Herman Wouk, American novelist
Of Human Bondage Novel by W. Somerset Maugham Painted Roofs First volume in what would become 11-part novel Pilgrimage (completed in 1938) by Dorothy M. Richardson The Rainbow Novel by D. H. Lawrence “The Soldier” Poem by Rupert Brooke The Valley of Fear Mystery story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Voyage Out Novel by Virginia Woolf
DEATHS
German The Three Leaps of Wang-Lun Novel by Alfred Doblin
Tevfik Fikret, Turkish poet Rémy de Gourmont, French critic, playwright, poet, and novelist José Duarte Ramalho Ortigão, Portuguese essayist Isaac Leib Peretz, Polish Jewish novelist Daniel Varuzhan, Armenian poet Grigor Zohrap, Armenian novelist
Scottish The Thirty-Nine Steps Mystery novel by John Buchan FRENCH
Belgian Belgium’s Agony Collection of poems by Émile Verhaeren French “You Are Men” Poem by Pierre-Jean Jouve GERMAN
Austrian Der Golem Novel by Gustav Meyrink The Metamorphosis Novel by Czech-born writer Franz Kafka
JAPANESE
Michikusa Novel by Natsume S¯oseki “Rashomon” Short story by Akutagawa Ry¯unosuke RUSSIAN
A Cloud in Trousers Long poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Romain Rolland, French novelist
SLOVAK
Blood-Red Sonnets Poems by Hviezdoslav SPANISH
PUBLICATIONS CZECH
Darkness Novel by Alois Jirásek ENGLISH
Chilean The Love-Crazed Boy Novel by Eduardo Barrios SWEDISH
American America’s Coming of Age Literary criticism by Van Wyck Brooks The Cantos Poetry Collection by Ezra Pound The Genius Novel by Theodore Dreiser “The Road Not Taken” Poem by Robert Frost Song of the Lark Novel by Willa Cather Spoon River Anthology Collection of poems by Edgar Lee Masters
New Poems Collection by Verner von Heidenstam
Australian The Pioneers Novel by Fijian-born Katharine Susannah Prichard
BIRTHS
British The Good Soldier: A Tale of Passion Novel by Ford Maddox Ford “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” Poem by T. S. Eliot 1914 Collection of poems by Rupert Brooke
URDU
Secrets of the Self Long poem by Indian writer Muhammad Iqb¯al
1916 Giorgio Bassani, Italian novelist Kazimierz Brandys, Polish novelist and essayist Antonio Buero Vallejo, Spanish playwright Camilo José Cela, Spanish novelist Alice Childress, African-American novelist Sadiq Chubak, Iranian author John Ciardi, American poet and critic
The Twentieth Century: 1916
Bernard Binlin Dadie, Ivorien novelist, playwright, and poet Roald Dahl, Welsh writer of children’s books Charles Edward Eaton, American poet Vergilio Ferreira, Portuguese novelist Natalie Ginzburg, Italian novelist Elizabeth Hardwick, American novelist and short-story writer Ernest von Heerden, South African poet Anne Hébert, French-Canadian poet Wolfgang Hildesheimer, German playwright, novelist, and essayist Yoshie Hotta, Japanese novelist Revaz Margiani, Georgian poet Amritlal Nagar, Hindi novelist Hubert Ogunde, Nigerian playwright Walker Percy, American novelist La Sa Ramamitram, Tamil novelist Samar Sen, Bengali poet Haldun Taner, Turkish novelist and playwright Yves Theriault, French-Canadian novelist Peter Ulrich Weiss, German-born Swedish playwright, novelist, and essayist Morris West, Australian novelist
DEATHS Sholem Aleichem (Sholem Yakov Rabinowitz), Russian Jewish writer Rubén Darío, Nicaraguan poet Richard Harding Davis, American novelist José Echegaray y Eizaguirre, Spanish playwright Simeon Samuel Frug, Russian Jewish poet Henry James, American novelist Jack London (John Griffith London), American novelist Natsume S¯oseki (Natsume Kinosuke), Japanese novelist James Whitcomb Riley, American poet Saki (H. H. Munro), English novelist and short-story writer Alan Seeger, American poet Henryk Sienkiewicz, Polish novelist Carmen Sylva (Princess Elizabeth of Wied, later Queen Elizabeth of Romania), Romanian poet Émile Verhaeren, Belgian poet
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Mountain Interval Collection of poems by Robert Frost Seventeen Novel by Booth Tarkington British Over the Brazier Collection of poems by Robert Bridges The Spirit of Man Anthology of poems and prose edited by Robert Graves Irish Androcles and the Lion Play by George Bernard Shaw The Brook Kerith Novel by George Moore Easter 1916 Collected verse of William Butler Yeats Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Autobiographical novel by James Joyce FINNISH
Dikter Collected verse by Swedish-born Edith Irene Södergran FRENCH
Under Fire Novel by Henri Barbusse GERMAN
Austrian The Acension Novel by Hermann Bahr The Judgment Long story by Czech-born writer Franz Kafka German From Morn to Midnight Play by Georg Kaiser HEBREW
Mottke the Thief Novel by Sholem Asch JAPANESE
Hekigoto Kushu Collected verse of Hekigoto Kawahigashi Notes of a Student Examinee Novel by Kumne Maso NORWEGIAN
The Great Hunger Novel by Johan Bojer POLISH
Book of the Poor Collected verse of Jan Kasprowicz RUSSIAN
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: lyric poet
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The Gentleman from San Francisco Collected stories of Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin He Who Gets Slapped Novel by Leonid Andreyev SPANISH
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
Spring Moon Collected verse by Pieter Cornelis Boutens ENGLISH
American Chicago Poems Collection by Carl Sandburg Collected Poems Collection by Alan Seeger Lustra Collection of poems by Ezra Pound The Man Against the Sky Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Peruvian The Ballad of the Figures Collected verse by José María Eguren Spanish The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez Spiritual Sonnets Poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez SWEDISH
God’s Beautiful World, a Story of Right and Wrong Novel by Martin Koch
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1917 BIRTHS José María Arguedas, Peruvian novelist Louis Auchincloss, American novelist Geraldo Bessa Victor, Angolan poet Heinrich Böll, German novelist and playwright Gwendolyn Brooks, African-American poet Anthony Burgess, English novelist Carlo Cassola, Italian novelist Arthur C. Clarke, English-born Sri Lankan science fiction writer George Robert Acworth Conquest, English poet, historian, and critic Sumner Locke Elliott, Australian novelist and playwright Leslie Fiedler, American Jewish literary critic Hans Bague Jassin, Indonesian essayist and critic al-Bashir Khurayyif, Tunisian novelist Robert Lowell Jr., American poet Djanetjo Ma Ma Lei, Burmese novelist James Philip McAuley, Australian poet and critic Carson McCullers, American novelist Nam Cao (Tran Huu Tri), Vietnamese novelist Joaquin Nicodemus, Filipino poet and essayist Augusto Roa Bastos, Paraguayan novelist and short-story writer Peter Taylor, American novelist, playwright, and short-story writer Toshio Timao, Japanese novelist Xuan Dieu, Vietnamese poet
DEATHS Mirza Sadeq Khan Amiri, Persian poet Léon Bloy, French novelist Ivan Franko, Ukrainian writer T. E. Hulme, English poet and critic Francis Ledwidge, Irish poet José Enrique Rodó, Uruguayan philosopher and essayist Mendele Mokher Sefarim (Sholem Jacob Abramovich), Russian Jewish writer
The Cream of the Jest Novel by James Branch Cabell Merlin Dramatic narrative in blank verse by Edwin Arlington Robinson Renascence and Other Poems Collection of poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay The Three Black Pennys Novel by Joseph Hergesheimer To the Finland Station Essays by Edmund Wilson British The Loom of Youth Novel by Alec Waugh Prufrock and Other Observations Collection of verse by T. S. Eliot Irish “The Wild Swans at Coole” Poem by William Butler Yeats Scottish Dear Brutus Play by J. M. Barrie South Wind Satirical novel by Norman Douglas FRENCH
Belgian The Closed Door Collection of poems by Jean de Bosschere French Dance of the Dead Collected verse of Pierre-Jean Jouve The Dice Box Collection of poems by Max Jacob The Young Fate Poem by Paul Valery GERMAN
German Flesh Collected verse of Gottfried Benn Gas Trilogy (completed in 1920) by Georg Kaiser The Poor Novel by Heinrich Mann Swiss From the Surge Collected poems of Robert Faesi GREEK
Prologue to Life Poems by Angelos Sikelianós ITALIAN
LITERARY EVENTS Pulitzer Prize is founded in New York PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Karl A. Gjellerup, Danish poet, and Henrik Pontoppidan, Danish novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Julia Ward Howe by Laura E. Richards and Maude Howe Elliott History With Americans of Past and Present Days by J. J. Jusserand
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems Collected verse of Vachel Lindsay
Right You Are—If You Think You Are Play by Luigi Pirandello JAPANESE
Descendants of Cain Novel by Takeo Arishima NORWEGIAN
The Growth of the Soil Novel by Knut Hamsun Images in a Mirror Novel by Sigrid Undset SPANISH
Argentine The Book of Landscapes Collected verse of Leopoldo Lugones Mexican Los caciques Novel by Mariano Azuela Spanish Abel Sánchez Novel by Miguel de Unamuno
The Twentieth Century: 1918
Diary of a Poet Recently Married Journal by Juan Ramón Jiménez Platero and I Series of prose poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez SWEDISH
Plays of Marionettes Play by Bo Hjalmar Bergman
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The Madman Collection of meditations by Lebanese writer Khalil Gibran The Magnificent Ambersons Novel by Booth Tarkington My Ántonia Novel by Willa Cather British Eminent Victorians Biographical sketches by Lytton Strachey Poems Collection of poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins, edited by Robert Graves “The Wreck of the Deutschland” Poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Irish
Muhammad Said Abdulla, Tanzanian Swahili writer Timothy Mofolorunso Aluko, Nigerian novelist Maragret Avison, Canadian poet William Bronk, American poet George Campbell, Jamaican playwright and poet Yusuf al-Khal, Lebanese Christian poet Madeleine L’Engle, American novelist Elsa Morante, Italian novelist and poet Nguyen Hong, Vietnamese novelist Manuel de Pedrolo, Catalan novelist, playwright, and poet Juan Rulfo, Mexican novelist Srirat Sathawanapat, Thai novelist Bert Schierbeek, Dutch novelist Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn, Russian novelist Muriel Spark, Scottish novelist, playwright, and poet
Last Songs Collection of poems by Francis Ledwidge New Zealand Prelude Short story by Katherine Mansfield FRENCH
Belgian The Burgomaster of Stilmonde Play by Maurice Maeterlinck French Calligrammes Poems by Guillaume Apollinaire Crusts Play by Paul Claudel The Silence of Colonel Bramble Collection of stories and sketches by André Maurois GERMAN
DEATHS Henry Brooks Adams, American historian Guillaume Apollinaire, French poet Alfred Joyce Kilmer, American poet John McCrae, Canadian poet Wilfred Owen, English poet Peter Rosegger, Austrian poet and novelist Edmond Rostand, French poet and playwright Su Manshu (Su Jin) Chinese poet and novelist Frank Wedekind, German playwright
Blackie the Fool Novel by Klabund (Alfred Henschke) The Decline of the West Magisterial survey of Western civilization by Oswald Spengler The Heretic of Soana Novel by Gerhart Hauptmann Man Is Good Collection of short stories by Leonhard Frank The Patrioteer Novel by Heinrich Mann Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man Collection of essays by Thomas Mann The World of Drama Five-volume theatrical criticism by Alfred Kerr
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed by William Cabell Bruce Drama Why Marry? by Jesse Lynch Williams History A History of the Civil War by James Ford Rhodes Novel His Family by Ernest Poole Poetry Love Songs by Sara Teasdale
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HEBREW
Under Moses Novel by Sholem Asch JAPANESE
The Tiger Novel by Kume Masao NORWEGIAN
The People of Juvik Novel by Olav Dunn PERSIAN
ARMENIAN
Mysteries of Selflessness Poem by Muhammad Iqb¯al
Sad People Collection of stories by Stephen Zorian RUSSIAN ENGLISH
American The Education of Henry Adams Autobiography of Henry Adams
December the Fourteenth Novel by Dmitri Mereazhkovsky The Pyre Collected poems by Nikolay Gumilyov The Twelve Ballad by Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok
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Argentine
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Sweet Injury Collected verse by Alfonsina Storni Chilean A Down-and-Outer Novel by Eduardo Barrios Mexican Las moscas Novel by Mariano Azuela SWEDISH
Flora Och Bellona Collected verse of Adreas Karlfeldt The September Lyre Collection of poems by Edith Södergran
Nobel Prize in literature: Carl F. G. Spitteler, Swiss poet and novelist Pulitzer Prizes Autobiography The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams Novel The Magnificent Ambersons by Booth Tarkington Poetry Corn Huskers by Carl Sandburg and Old Road to Paradise by Margaret Widdemer
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
YAKUT
The Procession Long ode by Lebanese-born writer Khalil Gibran
Game of Life Play by A. I. Sofronov ENGLISH
1919 BIRTHS Peter Lee Abrahams, South African novelist Joan Brossa, Catalan poet Paul De Man, Belgian-born scholar and literary critic Gevorg Emin (Karlen Karapetian), Armenian poet Emyr Owen Humphreys, Welsh novelist, playwright, and poet Noni Helen Nontando Jabavu, Xhosa novelist Shirley Jackson, American novelist and short-story writer Benedict Kiely, Irish novelist Kuroda Saburo, Japanese poet Doris Lessing, Persian-born Rhodesian-English novelist Primo Levi, Italian Jewish novelist Ezekiel Mphahlele, South African essayist and short-story writer Subhas Mukopadhyaya, Bengali poet Iris Murdoch, Irish-born English novelist Abdurrahman Pazhwak, Afghan poet, novelist, and playwright Frederick Pohl, American writer of science fiction Sadiqullah Rishtin, Afghan writer J. D. Salinger, American novelist Yoshioka Minoru, Japanese poet
DEATHS Endre Ady, Hungarian poet Leonid Andreyev, Russian novelist and playwright Hari Narayan Apte, Marathi novelist L. Frank Baum, American novelist Karl Adolf Gjellerup, Danish novelist Amado Nervo, Mexican poet Ricardo Palma, Peruvian novelist, playwright, poet, essayist, and writer of short fiction William Michael Rossetti, English poet and essayist Vasily Vasilyevich Rozanov, Russian essayist Jóhann Sigurjónsson, Icelandic playwright and poet Narayan Vama Tilak, Marathi Christian poet
American The American Language Lexicographical classic by H. L. Mencken “Homage to Sextus Propertius” Poem by Ezra Pound Java Head Novel by Joseph Hergesheimer Jurgen Novel by James Branch Cabell Poems Collection by T. S. Eliot Ten Days That Shook the World Political reportage on the Russian Revolution by John Reed Winesburg, Ohio Collection of stories by Sherwood Anderson British The Moon and Sixpence Novel by W. Somerset Maugham Night and Day Novel by Virginia Woolf War Poems Collection of poems by Siegfried Sassoon Irish Heartbreak House Play by George Bernard Shaw The Only Jealousy of Emer Verse play by William Butler Yeats FINNISH
Meek Heritage Novel by Franz Eemil Sillanpää Weedpatch Novel by Joel Lehtonen FRENCH
La Défense de Tartuffe Collected verse of Max Jacob Within a Budding Grove Novel (part of Remembrance of Things Past) by Marcel Proust GERMAN
Austrian A Country Doctor Collected short stories of Franz Kafka In the Penal Colony Long story by Franz Kafka Demian Novel by Hermann Hesse The Psychological Outlook on Life Philosophical treatise by Karl Jaspers The World’s Illusion Novel by Jacob Wasserman Swiss The Epistle to the Romans Theological treatise by Karl Barth
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HUNGARIAN
The Gates of Life Novel by Ferenc Herczeg HEBREW
The Bridal Canopy Novel by Shmuel Yosef Agnon Kidesh Halem Novel by Sholem Asch ITALIAN
Gay Shipwrecks Collection of poems by Giuseppe Ungaretti Ghisola Novel by Federigo Tozzi JAPANESE
Heretics Collected poems of Kitahara Hakushu MALAYALAM
Sita’s Story Poem by N. Kumaran Asan SPANISH
Argentine Without Remedy Collected verse of Alfonsina Storni Spanish Stone and Sky Collected verse of Juan Ramón Jiménez Uruguayan Tongues of Diamond Collection of poems by Juana de Ibarourou SWEDISH
Gaudy Observations Collection of poems by Edith Södergran God’s Orchid Comic novel by Hjalmar Bergman The Rose Altar Collection of poems by Edith Södergran
1920 BIRTHS Imam Abubakar, Hausa writer of short fiction Jalal Ali Ahmed, Iranian novelist Isaac Asimov, American writer Ayukawa Nobuo, Japanese poet Mallam Amadou Hampate Ba, Malian scholar and storyteller Mario Benedetti, Uruguayan novelist Jens Bjorneboe, Norwegian poet, playwright, and poet Ray Bradbury, American science fiction writer Edward Ricardo Braithwaite, Guyanan novelist Charles Bukowski, American novelist and poet João Cabral de Melo Neto, Brazilian poet and critic Andrée Chedid, Egyptian-born French playwright, poet, and novelist Miguel Delibes, Spanish novelist and journalist Mohammad Dib, Algerian novelist Dennis Joseph Enright, English poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, American Beat poet Hazhar (Abdurrahman Sharafkandi), Kurdish poet Abdurrahman al-Khamisi, Egyptian poet and novelist Alex La Guma, South African novelist Benjamin Letholoa Leshoai, South African novelist and playwright
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Albert Memmi, French-Tunisian novelist Howard Nemerov, American poet Djabril Tamsir Niane, Malian storyteller Joan Perucho, Catalan poet, novelist, and critic Abdur Rahman ash-Sharqawi, Egyptian playwright and novelist Harvey Swados, American novelist and critic To Hoai (Nguyen Sen), Vietnamese novelist To Huu (Nguyen Kim Thanh), Vietnamese poet Amos Tutuola, Nigerian novelist
DEATHS Paul Adam, French symbolist novelist Dan Andersson, Swedish poet and novelist Shloime Ansky (Solomon Samuel Rappoport), Russian Jewish playwright Richard Dehmel, German poet Alberto Blest Gana, Chilean novelist William Dean Howells, American novelist and critic Sheikh Abdille Hasan Mohammad, Somali oral poet Varthanes Papazian, Armenian novelist Benito Pérez Galdós, Spanish novelist, playwright, and essayist Omar Seyfettin, Kazakh poet Olive Shreiner, South African novelist Vahan Terian, Armenian poet Federigo Tozzi, Italian novelist and poet
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Knut Hamsun, Norwegian novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography The Life of John Marshall by Albert J. Beveridge Drama Beyond the Horizon by Eugene O’Neill History The War with Mexico by Justin H. Smith
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
Spirits Rebellious Mystical essays by Lebanese writer Khalil Gibran CZECH
The Good Soldier Schweik Novel by Jaroslav Ha˘sek ˘ R.U.R. Play by Karel Capek DANISH
Pirate Dreams Collected poems of Tom Kristensen ENGLISH
American The Age of Innocence Novel by Edith Wharton Beyond the Horizon Play by Eugene O’Neill The Emperor Jones Play by Eugene O’Neill A Few Figs from Thistles Poetry collection by Edna St. Vincent Millay The Forerunner Mystical meditations by Lebanese-born Khalil Gibran Hugh Selwyn Mauberley Poem by Ezra Pound Main Street Novel by Sinclair Lewis
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This Side of Paradise Novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald Youth and the Bright Medusa Collected short stories by Willa Cather British In Chancery Novel by John Galsworthy The Mysterious Affair at Styles First mystery novel by Agatha Christie The Outline of History Popular world history by H. G. Wells Poems Collection of verse (including “Gerontion” and “Sweeney Among the Nightingales”) by T. S. Eliot The Sacred Wood Collection of critical essays by T. S. Eliot The Story of Dr. Dolittle Children’s story by Hugh Lofting Women in Love Novel by D. H. Lawrence Irish “The Second Coming” Poem by William Butler Yeats Michael Robartes and the Dancer Collected poems by William Butler Yeats
POLISH
Downstream Novel by Sigfrid Siwertz The Meadow Poem by Boles l⁄ aw Le´smian The Scarlet Poem Collection by Jan Lechon RUSSIAN
The Dybbuk Play by Jewish playwright S. Ansky SPANISH
Argentine Languor Collected poems of Alfonsina Storni SWEDISH
The Eternal Smile Novel by Par Lagerkvist The Shadow of the Future Collection of poems by Edith Södergran
1921
Jamaican San Gloria Verse drama by Tom Redcam New Zealand Bliss, and Other Stories Collection of short stories by Katherine Mansfield The Story of a New Zealand River Novel by Jane Mander Scottish Columbine Play by Compton Mackenzie FRENCH
Belgian The Magnificent Cuckold Play by Fernand Crommelynck French Cheri Novel by Colette The Failures Play by Henri-René Lenormand The Guermantes Way Novel (part of Remembrance of Things Past) by Marcel Proust If It Die Novel by André Gide The Imitation of the Father Play by Paul Claudel Life and Adventures of Salavin Five-volume novel cycle by Georges Duhamel The Simoom Play by Henri-René Lenormand GERMAN
Gas II Third play in trilogy by Georg Kaiser Man and the Masses Play by Ernst Toller Parricide Expressionist play by Arnolt Bronnen Wallenstein Historical novel by Alfred Doblin ITALIAN
All for the Best Play by Luigi Pirandello The Intense Life Novel by Massimo Bontempelli The Mother Novel by Grazzia Deledda Three Crosses Novel by Federigo Tozzi NORWEGIAN
Kristin Lavransdatter Volume I of The Bridal Wreath Trilogy by Sigrid Undset
BIRTHS George Mackay Brown, Scottish poet, novelist, and playwright Hayden Carruth, American poet Dobrica Cosic, Serbian novelist Necati Cumali, Turkish novelist Friedrich Durrenmatt, German playwright Cyprian Odiatu Duaka Ekwensi, Nigerian novelist Ida Fink, Polish Jewish novelist Margherita Guidacci, Italian poet Lars Gyllensten, Swedish novelist Alex Palmer Haley, African-American novelist Theodore Wilson Harris, Guyanan novelist, poet, and critic Idrus, Indonesian novelist and playwright Ti Janakiraman, Tamil novelist and playwright James Jones, American novelist Fodeba Keita, Guinean poet and playwright Carmen Laforet, Spanish novelist Stanis l⁄ aw Lem, Polish novelist, playwright, and essayist Eeva-Liisa Manner, Finnish poet and playwright Gabriel Imomotimi Gbaingbain Okara, Nigerian poet and novelist Janos Oilinszky, Hungarian poet Ziya Qarzada, Afghan poet Amrit Ray, Hindi novelist Leonardo Sciascia, Sicilian novelist Francisco José de Vasques Teneiro, Portuguese poet and novelist Richard Wilbur, American poet
DEATHS Juhani Aho, Finnish novelist and short-story writer François-Victor-Jean Aicard, Provençal poet Micah Joseph Berdyczewski, Polish Jewish novelist, philosopher, and essayist Subramanya C. Bharati, Tamil poet Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok, Russian poet Henry Austin Dobson, English poet and essayist George Feydeau, French playwright
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Nikolay Stepanovich Gumilyov, Russian poet Vladimir Korolenko, Russian novelist U Lat, Burmese novelist Emilia de Pardo Bazán, Spanish novelist and critic Ivan Vazov, Bulgarian poet, novelist, and playwright
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Six Characters in Search of an Author Philosophical play by Luigi Pirandello The Voice of God Novel by Marino Moretti NORWEGIAN
The Last of the Vikings Novel by Johan Bojer
LITERARY EVENTS PEN (Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists, Novelists), an international writers’ association, is founded in London
PERSIAN
There Was Once—Or Was There? Six short stories by Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Anatole France, French novelist Pulitzer Prizes Autobiography The Americanization of Edward Bok by Edward Bok Drama Miss Lulu Bett by Zona Gale History The Victory at Sea by William Snowden Sims Novel The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Alice Adams Novel by Booth Tarkington The Emperor Jones Play by Eugene O’Neill “Mr. Flood’s Party” Poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson The Negro Speaks of Rivers Poetry collection by Langston Hughes Poems Collected verse of Marianne Moore Second April Collected verse of Edna St. Vincent Millay Three Soldiers Novel by John Dos Passos British The Circle Novel by W. Somerset Maugham Crome Yellow Novel by Aldous Huxley Queen Victoria Biography by Lytton Strachey To Let Novel by John Galsworthy Irish Back to Methuselah Play by George Bernard Shaw FRENCH
Cities of the Plain Novel (part of Remembrance of Things Past) by Marcel Proust La Laboratoire central Collected verse of Max Jacob The Sulky Fire Play by Jean-Jacques Bernard GERMAN
Austrian The Difficult Man Play by Hugo von Hoffmannsthal Tractatus Logico Philosophicus Philosophical treatise by Ludwig Wittgenstein German The Ninth of November Novel by Bernhard Kellerman The Wonder Rabbi of Barcelona Collected short stories by Else Lasker-Schuler ITALIAN
Life of Christ Biography of Giovanni Papini
POLISH
The Republic of Babin Collected verse by Jan Lechon The Water Hen Play by Stanis l⁄ aw Ignacy Witkiewicz RUSSIAN
The Night Search Poem by Velimir Khlebnikov Nikita’s Childhood Autobiographical novel by Aleksey Tolstoy Partisans Story by Vsevolod Ivanov The Pillar of Fire Collection of poems by Nikolay Gumilyov The Road to Calvary Epic communist novel by Alexey Tolstoy Winter Sonnets Collection of poems by Vyacheslav Ivanov SPANISH
Colombian The Promised Land Novel by José Eustasio Rivera Spanish Belarmino and Apolonio Novel by Ramón Pérez de Ayala Uruguayan “Anaconda” Short story by Horacio Quiroga
1922 BIRTHS Concha Alos, Spanish novelist Kingsley Amis, English novelist Jorge Andrade, Brazilian playwright Alan Ansen, American poet Chairil Anwar, Indonesian poet and essayist Brendan Behan, Irish playwright Vance Bye Bourjaily, American novelist John Gerard Braine, English novelist Donald Alfred Davie, American poet and critic Mavis Gallant, Canadian novelist Arpad Goncz, Hungarian playwright Jack Kerouac, American Beat novelist Kihara Koichi, Japanese poet Philip Larkin, English poet Alistair MacLean, Scottish novelist and poet Antonio Agostinka Neto, Angolan poet and statesman Pier Paolo Pasolini, Italian poet and novelist Vasco Popa, Serbian poet Alain Robbe-Grillet, French novelist and essayist
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Stanlake J. T. Samkange, Zimbabwean novelist Kurt Vonnegut Jr., American novelist
DEATHS Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, English poet David Fishman, German Jewish critic, poet, and writer of short fiction William Henry Hudson, English novelist Velimir Vladimirovich Khlebnikhov, Russian novelist, poet, and playwright Henry Archibald Hertzburg Lawson, Australian short-fiction writer and poet Alfonso Henrique de Lima Barreto, Brazilian novelist ¯ Mori Ogai (Mori Rintar¯o), Japanese novelist Marcel Proust, French novelist Giovanni Verga, Italian novelist
British Aaron’s Rod Novel by D. H. Lawrence East of Suez Play by W. Somerset Maugham The Forsyte Saga Trilogy by John Galsworthy (consisting of The Man of Property [1906], In Chancery [1920], and To Let [1921]) published as a single volume Jacob’s Room Novel by Virginia Woolf The Judge Novel by Rebecca West The Waste Land Poem by T. S. Eliot Irish Ulysses Novel by James Joyce New Zealand The Garden Party and Other Stories Collection by Katherine Mansfield FINNISH
LITERARY EVENTS
A Cripple in Love Novel by Joel Lehtonen
The Criterion, British literary review, is founded Newbery Medal is established PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Jacinto Benavente y Martínez, Spanish playwright Pulitzer Prizes Biography A Daughter of the Middle Border by Hamlin Garland Drama Anna Christie by Eugene O’Neill History The History of New England by James Truslow Adams Novel Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington Poetry Collected Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
The Broken Wings Mystical meditations by Lebanese-born writer Kahlil Gibran DANISH
The Peacock Feather Collected verse of Tom Kristensen
FRENCH
Aimée Novel by Jacques Rivière The Dream Eater Play by Henri-René Lenormand The Enchanted Soul Seven-volume novel cycle by Romain Rolland The Graveyard by the Sea Collected verse of Paul Valery The Kiss to the Leper Novel by François Mauriac Open All Night Collection of short stories by Paul Morand The World of the Thibaults Novel by Roger Martin du Gard GERMAN
Austrian The Great Salzburg Theater of the World Play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal The Last Days of Humanity Play by Karl Kram German Drums in the Night Play by Bertolt Brecht Siddhartha Novel by Herman Hesse Sonnets to Orpheus Collected verse of Rainer Maria Rilke GREEK
Slaves in Their Chains Novel by Konstantinos Theotokis DUTCH
The House of Joy Novel by Jo van Ammers-Kuller The Slow Motion Picture Play by Herman Teirlinck ENGLISH
American Anna Christie Play by Eugene O’Neill Babbitt Novel by Sinclair Lewis The Beautiful and Damned Novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald A Critical Fable Collected verse of Amy Lowell “The Diamond as Big as the Ritz” Short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Hairy Ape Expressionist play by Eugene O’Neill One of Ours Novel by Willa Cather Rootabaga Stories Children’s stories by Carl Sandburg Tales of the Jazz Age Collected stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald
HINDI
Love Retreat Novel by Prem Chand INDONESIAN
Sitti Nurbaja Novel by Marah Rusli ITALIAN
Henry IV Play by Luigi Pirandello JAPANESE
The Shipwreck Novel by Kume Masao POLISH
The Book of Day and the Book of Night Collection of poems by Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz
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PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Hallucinated City Collected verse of Mario de Andrade Portuguese The Crime of Batista the Student Collection of short stories by Rui Ribeiro Couto RUSSIAN
“Armored Train 14-69” Story by Vsvolod Ivanov Colored Winds Stories by Vsvolod Ivanov The Extraordinary Adventures of Julio Jurenito and His Disciples Novel by Ilya Ehrenburg The Naked Year Novel by Boris Pilnyak Tsar-Maiden Fairy tale in verse by Marina Tsvetayeva Verses to Blok Collection of poems by Marina Tsvetayeva SPANISH
Chilean Brother Asno Novel by Eduardo Barrios Desolation Poems by Gabriela Mistral Mexican The Delirious Heart Collection verse of Jaime Torres Bodet Uruguayan Wild Root Collection of poems by Juana de Ibarourou SWEDISH
Frida’s Book Collected verse by Birger Sjöberg TURKISH
Palace to Let Novel by Yakup Kadri Karamosmanoglu
1923 BIRTHS Daniel Abse, Welsh poet Eugenio de Andrade, Portuguese poet Brendan Behan, Irish playwright Mia Berner, Swiss biographer Yves Bonnefoy, French poet and essayist Carlos Bousoño, Spanish poet and critic Italo Calvino, Italian novelist and essayist Paddy Chayefsky, American playwright Stig Halvard Dagerman, Swedish novelist, playwright, and poet James Dickey, American poet novelist Shusaku Endo, Japanese novelist Nadine Gordimer, South African novelist Joseph Heller, American novelist and playwright Sherif Hetata, Egyptian novelist Elizabeth Jane Howard, English novelist Elizabeth Jolley, English-born Australian novelist and playwright Hugh Kenner, Canadian literary critic Denise Levertov, English-born American poet Sara Lidman, Swedish novelist
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Norman Mailer, American novelist Nazik al-Malaika, Iraqi poet William Modisane, South African novelist and poet Alvaro Mutis, Colombian poet John Ormond, Welsh poet James Amos Purdy, American novelist Nazir Qabbani, Syrian poet Samuel Selvon, Trinidadian poet and playwright Ousmane Sembene, Senegalese novelist Muhammad Ishlaq Shamin, Baluchi Urdu poet Tamura Ryuichi, Japanese poet
DEATHS Rosario de Acuña, Spanish poet and playwright Maurice Barres, French novelist Louis Couperus, Dutch novelist Jaroslav Ha˘sek, Czech novelist Abílio Manuel Guerra Junqueiro, Portuguese poet Pierre Loti (Louis-Marie-Julien Viaud), French novelist Katherine Mansfield (Katherine Mansfield Beauchamp), New Zealand short-story writer Raymond Radiguet, French novelist, poet, and playwright Edith Irene Södergran, Russian-born Finnish-Swedish poet Takio Arishima, Japanese novelist Hovhannes Thumanian, Armenian novelist, poet, and essayist
LITERARY EVENTS Adelphi, a literary magazine, is founded in London by John Middleton Murray PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: wright and poet
William Butler Yeats, Irish play-
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Life and Letters of Walter H. Page by Burton J. Hendrick Drama Icebound by Owen Davis History The Supreme Court in United States History by James Truslow Adams Novel One of Ours by Willa Cather Poetry The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver; A Few Figs from Thistles; Eight Sonnets in American Poetry, 1922. A Miscellany by Edna St. Vincent Millay
PUBLICATIONS AMHARIC
Vain Entertainment Allegorical play by Ethiopian writer Yoftahe Neguse CHINESE
Call to Arms Stories by Lu Xun Red Candle Collected verse of Wen Ito CZECH
The Camel Through the Needle’s Eye Comedy by Frantisek Langer
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American The Adding Machine Play by Elmer Rice Harmonium Collection of poems by Wallace Stevens A Lost Lady Novel by Willa Cather New Hampshire Long satirical poem by Robert Frost The Prophet Mystical meditation by Lebanese-born Khalil Gibran Spring and All Collection of poems by William Carlos Williams “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” Poem by Robert Frost British Antic Hay Novel by Aldous Huxley The End of the House of Alard Novel by Sheila Kaye-Smith Kangaroo Novel by D. H. Lawrence Riceyman Steps Novel by Arnold Bennett Irish “Leda and the Swan” Sonnet by William Butler Yeats Saint Joan Play by George Bernard Shaw The Shadow of a Gunman Play by Sean O’Casey Thy Neighbor’s Wife Novel by Liam O’Flaherty FRENCH
The Captive Novel (part of Remembrance of Things Past) by Marcel Proust The Devil in the Flesh Novel by Raymond Radiguet Genitrix Novel by François Mauriac Knock; or, The Triumph of Medicine Play by Jules Romains The Ripening Seed Novel by Colette The Royal Domain Collected verse of Francis Viélé-Griffin GERMAN
Bambi Novel by Felix Salten The Decay and Restoration of Civilization Treatise on “reverence for life” by philosopher and medical missionary Albert Schweitzer Duino Elegies Ten poems by Rainer Maria Rilke I and Thou Theological treatise by Martin Buber ITALIAN
Barrier to the Northwest Play by Massimo Bontempelli To Clothe the Naked Play by Luigi Pirandello MALAYALAM
A Tragic State Poem by Indian writer N. Kumaran Asan RUSSIAN
The Thinker Tetralogy by M. A. Aldanov The Glittering World Novel by Aleksandr Grin (Stepanovich Grinevsky)
1924 BIRTHS Abe Kobo (Abe Kimifusa), Japanese novelist and playwright Sheikh Kaluta bin Amri Abedi, Tanzanian Swahili poet Jamaluddin Abro, Sindhi novelist Claribel Alegría, Nicaraguan poet and essayist Yehuda Amichai, German-born Israeli poet James Baldwin, African-American novelist Dennis Brutus, Zimbabwean poet and essayist Truman Capote, American novelist Iordan Chimet, Romanian poet and novelist Humberto Constantini, Argentine poet, playwright, and novelist José Donoso, Chilean novelist Janet Frame, New Zealand novelist and poet William H. Gass, American novelist and critic Zbigniew Herbert, Polish poet, essayist, and novelist Alfred Hutchinson, South African novelist and biographer Osman Lins, Brazilian novelist and short-story writer Kamala Markandaya (Kamala Purnaiya Taylor), Indian novelist Lisel Mueller, German-born American poet and critic Abioseh Nicol (Nicol Davidson), Sierra Leonean poet and shortstory writer Bernardo Santareno (António Martinho do Rosário), Portuguese poet and playwright Efua Theodora Sutherland, Ghanaian playwright Leon Uris, American novelist Zahrat (Zareh Yaldizchian), Armenian poet
DEATHS Eduardo Acevedo Díaz, Uruguayan novelist Valery Yakovlevich Bryusov, Russian poet Frances Hodgson Burnett, English children’s writer Joseph Conrad (Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski), Polishborn English novelist Anatole France (Jacques Anatole Thibault), French writer Arne Gabourg, Norwegian novelist and poet Mehmed Ziya Gokalp, Turkish poet, novelist, and essayist Herman Heijermans, Dutch playwright, essayist, and novelist Franz Kafka, Austrian Jewish novelist N. Kumaran Asan, Malayalee poet Mustafa Lufti al-Manfaluti, Egyptian novelist and essayist Iraj Mirza, Persian poet Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler, Swiss poet and novelist
LITERARY EVENTS American Mercury is founded by H. L. Mencken and Jean Nathan
SPANISH
Mexican The Days Collection of poems by Jaime Torres Bodet The House Collection of poems by Jaime Torres Bodet
Nobel Prize in literature W l⁄ adys l⁄ aw Stanis l⁄ aw Reymont, Polish novelist
Spanish Honeymoon, Bittermoon Novel by Ramón Pérez de Ayala The Labors of Urbano and Simona Novel by Ramón Pérez de Ayala The Modern Theme Critical treatise by José Ortega y Gasset
Pulitzer Prizes Biography From Immigrant to Inventor by Michael Idvorsky Pupin Drama Hell-Bent for Heaven by Hatcher Hughes
PRIZES AND AWARDS
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History The American Revolution—A Constitutional Interpretation by Charles Howard McIlwain Novel The Able McLaughlins by Margaret Wilson Poetry New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes by Robert Frost
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Arena Novel by Prem Chand
PUBLICATIONS
ICELANDIC DUTCH
I Serve Play by Herman Teirlinck Forms Collected verse by Martinus Nijhoff
Icelandic Loves Collection of stories by Kristmann Gudmundsson ITALIAN
Each in His Own Way Play by Luigi Pirandello
ENGLISH
American Balisand Novel by Joseph Hergesheimer Beggar on Horseback Play by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly Billy Budd, Foretopman Novel by Herman Melville Chills and Fever Verse collection by John Crowe Ransom Desire Under the Elms Tragic play by Eugene O’Neill The Green Bay Tree Novel by Louis Bromfield How to Write Short Stories Collection of stories by Ring Lardner The Man Who Died Twice Poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson Observations Collection of poems by Marianne Moore So Big Novel by Edna Ferber Tamar and Other Poems Collected verse by Robinson Jeffers They Knew What They Wanted Play by Sidney Howard What Price Glory? Play by Maxwell Anderson and Lawrence Stallings British Beau Geste Novel by Percival Christopher Wren The Green Hat Novel by Michael Arlen A Passage to India Novel by E. M. Forster Precious Bane Novel by Mary Webb Some Do Not Novel (part of Parade’s End) by Ford Maddox Ford The White Monkey Novel by John Galsworthy Irish The Black Soul Novel by Liam O’Flaherty Juno and the Paycock Play by Sean O’Casey South African God’s Stepchildren Novel by Sarah Gertrude Millin FRENCH
Anabasis Collected verse of Saint-John Perse The Durandeau Brothers Novel by Philippe Soupault Man and His Phantoms Play by Henri-René Lenormand The Springtime of Others Play by Jean-Jacques Bernard GEORGIAN
JAPANESE
Naomi Novel by Tanizaki Junichiro LATVIAN
The Sons of Jacob Play by Janis Rainis NORWEGIAN
The Ship Sails On Novel by Nordahl Brun Grieg POLISH
Silver and Black Collection of poems by Jan Lechon PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Sentimental Memoirs of João Miramar Novel by Oswald de Andrade RUSSIAN
Ariadne Poetical tragedy by Marina Tsvetayeva The Badgers Novel by Leonid Leonov The Iron Flood Novel by Alexander Serafimovic SPANISH
Chilean Tenderness Collected verse of Gabriela Mistral Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair Collected verse of Pablo Neruda Colombian The Vortex Novel by José Eustasio Rivera Peruvian The Vengeance of the Condor Novel by Ventura García Calderón Spanish New Songs Collection of poems by Antonio Machado URDU
Bang-e-Dara Collection of verse by Muhammad Iqb¯al
Kvachi Kvachantiradze Novel by Mikheil Javakhishvili
1925
GERMAN
Austrian Fraulein Else Novella by Arthur Schnitzler The Gallery of Mirrors Play by Henry Bernstein A Hunger Artist Four stories by Franz Kafka
BIRTHS Garnik Addarian, Armenian poet Ali Mohammad Afghani, Iranian novelist
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Thea Beatrice May Astley, Australian novelist Eddy J. Bruma, Surinamese playwright, poet, and novelist Ernesto Cardenal, Nicaraguan poet Jan Rynveld Carew, Guyanan novelist, playwright, and poet Raz Dizzy, Jamaican poet and essayist Tankred Dorst, German playwright and novelist José Durand, Peruvian novelist and essayist Frantz Fanon, Martinique essayist Khalil Hawi, Lebanese poet Donald Justice, American poet Maxine Kumin, American poet and children’s writer Clarice Lispector, Ukrainian-born Brazilian novelist Lars Lundqvist, Swedish poet Jon Mirande, French-Basque poet and novelist Mishima Yukio, Japanese novelist Flannery O’Connor, American short-story writer and novelist Kerima Polotan-Tuvera, Filipino novelist Mohan Rakes, Hindi novelist Ru Zhijuan, Chinese novelist William Styron, American novelist Yuri Valentinovich Trifonov, Russian novelist Pramudya Ananta Tur, Indonesian novelist Gore Vidal, American novelist, playwright, and critic John Barrington Wain, English poet, critic, and novelist Dieter Wellershof, German playwright, novelist, and essayist
DEATHS Henry Rider Haggard, English novelist Amy Lowell, American poet W l⁄ adys l⁄ aw Stanis l⁄ aw Reymont, Polish novelist Sergei Aleksandrovich Yesenin, Russian poet Stefan Zeromski, Polish poet and novelist
LITERARY EVENTS Prix Renaudot is established in Paris PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: wright
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Pulitzer Prizes Biography Barrett Wendell and His Letter by M. A. DeWolfe Howe Drama They Knew What They Wanted by Sidney Howard History A History of the American Frontier by Frederic L. Paxson Novel So Big by Edna Ferber Poetry The Man Who Died Twice by Edwin Arlington Robinson
PUBLICATIONS AMHARIC
The New World Novel by Sirek Walda Sellase Heruy BASOTHO
Charles: An Historical Romance Novel by Thomas Mokopu Mofolo
CZECH
Over the Waves of TSF Collected Poems of Jaroslav Seifert DANISH
Heroics Collected verse of Sophus Niels Christian Claussen DUTCH
The Man Without a Body Play by Hernan Teirlinck The Rebel Generation Novel by Jo van Ammers-Kuller ENGLISH
American An American Tragedy Novel by Theodore Dreiser Arrowsmith Novel by Sinclair Lewis Barren Ground Novel by Ellen Glasgow Collected Poems of H. D. Collected verse of Hilda Dolittle Color Collected verse by Countee Cullen XLI Poems Collected verse of e. e. cummings The Great Gatsby Novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald In the American Grain Critical Essays by William Carlos Williams Manhattan Transfer Novel by John Dos Passos Porgy Novel by Du Bose Heyward Possession Novel by Louis Bromfield The Professor’s House Novel by Willa Cather Roan Stallion, Tamar and Other Poems Collection by Robinson Jeffers “Yet I Do Marvel” Sonnet by Countee Cullen British The Clayhanger Family Novel by Arnold Bennett The Common Reader Collection of essays by Virginia Woolf Mrs. Dalloway Novel by Virginia Woolf Hay Fever Comedic Play by Noël Coward “The Hollow Men” Poem by T. S. Eliot No More Parades Novel (part of Parade’s End) by Ford Madox Ford Pastors and Masters Novel by Ivy Compton-Burnett Irish The Informer Novel by Liam O’Flaherty The Shadow of a Gunman Play by Sean O’Casey A Vision Philosophical discourse by William Butler Yeats South African The Little Karoo Collection of stories by Pauline Urmson Smith FINNISH
The Flutist’s Happiness Poem by Rabbe Enckell FRENCH
The Coward Play by Henri-René Lenormand The Journal of Jules Renard Autobiography of Jules Renard Mysterious Weddings Collected verse of Pierre-Jean Jouve On the Track of God Novel by Jacques Rivière Paulina 1880 Prose work by Pierre-Jean Jouve Simulacrum Poem by Michel Julien Leiris The Sweet Cheat Gone Novel (part of Remembrance of Things Past) by Marcel Proust Terror on the Mountain Novel by Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz
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GERMAN
Austrian The Tower Play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal The Trial Unfinished novel by Franz Kafka German The Chief Novel by Heinrich Mann The Happy Vineyard Play by Carl Zuckmayer Jew Suss Novel by Lion Feuchtwanger Mein Kampf Autobiography by Adolf Hitler Swiss Pope and Emperor in the Village Novel by Heinrich Federer HUNGARIAN
The Bridge Play by Ferenc Herczeg ITALIAN
Cuttlefish Bones Collected verse of Eugenio Montale One, None, and a Hundred Thousand Novel by Luigi Pirandello Our Goddess Play by Massimo Bontempelli NORWEGIAN
The Master of Hestviken Novel by Sigrid Undset
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Ingeborg Bachmann, Austrian novelist, short-story writer, and poet Abdul Wahhab al-Bayati, Egyptian poet Paul Blackburn, American poet Robert Bly, American poet Michel Butor, French novelist Driss Chraibi, Moroccan novelist Robert White Creeley, American poet René Depestre, Haitian poet, essayist, and novelist James Patrick Donleavy, Irish-American playwright and novelist Alda de Espirito Santo, São Tomé poet John Robert Fowles, English novelist and poet Memet Fuat, Turkish critic and novelist Allen Ginsberg, American Beat poet Kanai Choku, Japanese poet Zareh Khrakhuni (Artho Tchiumpiushian), Armenian poet Tadeusz Konwicki, Polish novelist John Knowles, American novelist Jean Margaret Wemyss Laurence, Canadian novelist James Merrill, American poet Alfonso Sastre, Spanish playwright Peter Shaffer, English playwright William DeWitt Snodgrass, American poet Ludwik Vaculik, Czech novelist
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The Madman and the Nun Play by Stanis l⁄ aw Ignacy Witkiewicz RUSSIAN
The Artamonov Business Novel by Maxim Gorky Bread Givers Novel by Anzia Yezierska Cement Proletarian novel by Fyodor Gladkhov The Heart of a Dog Novel by Mikhail Bulgakov Mitya’s Love Novel by Ivan Bunin SPANISH
Argentine Ocher Collected verse by Alfonsina Storni
DEATHS Shio Aragvispireli, Georgian novelist Rudolf Christoph Eucken, German philosopher Jan Kasprowicz, Polish poet Aleksey Yeliseyevich Kulakovskiy, Yakut poet and scholar Eino Leino (Armas Eino Leopold Lonnbohm), Finnish poet, playwright, and novelist Jean Richepin, Algerian-born French poet, novelist, and playwright Rainer Maria Rilke, German poet, playwright, and novelist Abdul-halim Sharar, Urdu novelist and historian Israel Zangwill, English Jewish novelist and playwright
Guatemalan The Office of Peace on Orolandia Novel by Martín Arévalo
LITERARY EVENT
Spanish Human Verses Collection of poems by Gerardo Diego
Nobel Prize in literature: Grazia Deledda, Italian novelist
SWEDISH
Guest of Reality Autobiographical novel by Par Lagerkvist Swedenhielms Comedy by Hjalmar Bergman TURKISH
The Forbidden Love Novel by Halid Ziya Usakligil
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Pulitzer Prizes Biography The Life of Sir William Osler by Harvey Cushing Drama Craig’s Wife by George Kelley History A History of the United States by Edward Channing Novel Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis Poetry What’s O’Clock by Amy Lowell
PUBLICATIONS
1926 BIRTHS Archie Randolph Ammons, American poet Paul Anderson, American science fiction writer
CHINESE
Wandering Collection of stories by Lu Xun CZECH
The Nightingale Sings Out of Tune Collected verse of Jaroslav Seifert
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American Dream Variation Collected verse of Langston Hughes Early Autumn Novel by Louis Bromfield The Great God Brown Play by Eugene O’Neill Her Son’s Wife Novel by Dorothy Canfield Fisher The Love Nest and Other Stories Collection of stories by Ring Lardner “Ode to the Confederate Dead” Poem by Allen Tate Show Boat Novel by Edna Ferber The Silver Cord Play by Sidney Howard Soldiers’ Pay Novel by William Faulkner The Sun Also Rises Novel by Ernest Hemingway The Weary Blues Collected verse of Langston Hughes White Buildings Collection of poems by Hart Crane White Wings Play by Philip Barry British A Man Could Stand Up Novel (part of Parade’s End) by Ford Madox Ford The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Mystery novel by Agatha Christie The Plumed Serpent Novel by D. H. Lawrence The Seven Pillars of Wisdom Autobiography by T. E. Lawrence A Silver Spoon Novel (part of Forsyte Saga) by John Galsworthy Sweeney Agonistes Poetic drama by T. S. Eliot Winnie the Pooh Children’s story by A. A. Milne Canadian “The Cachalot” Poem by E. J. Pratt Irish The Plough and the Stars Play by Sean O’Casey The Silver Tassel Play by Sean O’Casey
ITALIAN
Man in the Labyrinth Novel by Corrado Alvaro JAPANESE
The Passion Philosophical treatise by Saneatsu Mushanokoji The Secret Record of Naruto Novel by Yoshikawa Eiji LITHUANIAN
Voices of Spring Collected verse of Maironis One Hundred Springs Collected verse of Kazys Binkis ROMANIAN
Yellow Sparks Verse collection by George Bacovia RUSSIAN
Roman Sonnets Collection of poems by Vyacheslav Ivanov The Embezzler Novel by Valentin Katayev SPANISH
Argentine The Angel of the Shadow Novel by Leopoldo Lugones Days Like Arrows Novel by Leopoldo Marechal Don Segundo Sombra Novel by Ricardo Güiraldes The Rabid Toy Novel by Roberto Arlt Spanish Tiger Juan Novel by Ramón Pérez de Ayala The Healer of His Honor Novel by Ramón Pérez de Ayala Uruguayan Los desterrados Collection of short stories by Horacio Quiroga YIDDISH
Judge Not Novel by Sholem Asch ESTONIAN
Truth and Justice Novel by Anton Hamsen Tannasaare
1927
FRENCH
Avarice House Novel by Julien Green The Bullfighters Novel by Henri de Montherlant Capital of Sorrow Collected verse of Paul Éluard The Counterfeiters Novel by André Gide Good Will Novel by Senegalese writer Bakary Diallo The Last of Cheri Novel by Colette New Weddings Collected verse by Pierre-Jean Jouve Orpheus Play by Jean Cocteau Star of Satan Novel by Georges Bernanos The Unquiet Spirit Play by Jean-Jacques Bernard GERMAN
Austrian The Castle Novel by Franz Kafka German Carl and Anna Novel by Leonhard Frank The Death Ship Novel by B. Traven HUNGARIAN
Wonder Maid Novel by Deszo Kostolanyi
BIRTHS John Ashbery, American poet Carlos Germán Belli, Peruvian poet Juan Benet, Spanish novelist François Billetdoux, French playwright Günter Grass, German novelist, poet, playwright, and essayist Malek Haddad, Algerian poet and novelist Yusuf Idris, Egyptian novelist and playwright Ivar Ivask, Estonian-born American poet and critic Bertene Juvener, Guyanese novelist, playwright, and essayist George Lamming, Barbadian poet, novelist, and critic Venkatesh Digamber Madgulkar, Marathi novelist Harry Kurt Victor Mulisch, Dutch novelist, poet, and essayist Richard Murphy, Irish poet and essayist Nayantara Pandit Sahgal, Indian novelist Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio, Italian-born Spanish novelist Neil Simon, American playwright Ariano Vilar Suassuna, Brazilian playwright, novelist, and playwright Charles Tomlinson, English poet
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DEATHS Akutagawa Ryünosuke, Japanese novelist, poet, and essayist Mikhail Petrovich Artsybashev, Russian novelist, playwright, and essayist Solomon Bloomgarden, American Jewish scholar Georg Morris Cohen Brandes, Danish literary historian and critic Stephen Gudmundson Stephansson, Canadian poet Ricardo Güiraldes, Argentine novelist Maximilan Harden, German essayist Gaston Leroux, French novelist and playwright Matilde Serao, Greek-born Italian novelist
LITERARY EVENTS Bagutta Prize is established in Italy Prairie Schooner is founded by Lowry Charles Wimberly PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Henri Bergson, French philosopher Pulitzer Prizes Biography Whitman by Emory Holloway Drama In Abraham’s Bosom by Paul E. Green History Pickney’s Treaty by Samuel Flagg Bemis Novel Early Autumn by Louis Bromfield Poetry Fiddler’s Farewell by Leonora Speyer
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
Today and Tomorrow Collection of prose pieces by Egyptian writer Salama Musa DUTCH
Paradise Regained Collected poems of Henrik Marsman ENGLISH
American Archy and Mehitabel Collected verses by Don Marquis The Bridge of San Luis Rey Novel by Thornton Wilder Death Comes for the Archbishop Novel by Willa Cather Elmer Gantry Novel by Sinclair Lewis Giants in the Earth Novel by Norwegian-born O. E. Rolvaag God’s Trombones Sermons in verse by James Weldon Johnson A Good Woman Novel by Louis Bromfield “Hills Like White Elephants” Short story by Ernest Hemingway Main Currents in American Thought Intellectual history by Vernon Louis Parrington Men Without Women Collection of 14 stories by Ernest Hemingway Oil! Novel by Upton Sinclair Paris Bound Play by Philip Barry The Second Man Play by Samuel Nathaniel Behrman Tristram Long poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson U.S.A. Novel by John Dos Passos We Autobiographical narrative by aviator Charles Lindbergh The Women at Point Sur Long narrative poem by Robinson Jeffers
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British Aspects of the Novel Critical thesis by E. M. Forster To the Lighthouse Novel by Virginia Woolf Irish “Sailing to Byzantium” Poem by William Butler Yeats FRENCH
The Closed Garden Novel by Julien Green The Deserted World Prose work by Pierre-Jean Jouve The Horsehair Glove Collection of maxims by Pierre Reverdy The Negro Novel by Philippe Soupault Oedipus Rex Dramatic adaptation of the myth by Jean Cocteau Opéra: Oeuvres Poétiques Verse collection by Jean Cocteau Thérèse Desqueyroux Novel by François Mauriac The Treason of the Intellectuals Treatise by Julien Bende GERMAN
Austrian Amerika Novel by Franz Kafka German Being and Time Seminal philosophical treatise by Martin Heidegger The Case of Sergeant Grischa Novel by Arnold Zweig Der Steppenwolf Novel by Hermann Hesse The Treasure of Sierra Madre Novel by B. Traven GREEK
Delphic Utterance Collected verse of Angelos Sikelianós HUNGARIAN
The Children of Death Novel by Mihaly Babits ICELANDIC
The Great Weaver from Kashmir Novel by Halldor Laxness NORWEGIAN
Sinners in Summertime Novel by Sigurd Hoel ROMANIAN
Suitable Words Collection of poems by Tudor Arghezi RUSSIAN
Phaedra Poetical tragedy by Marina Tsvetayeva The Rout Novel by Alexander Fadeyev The Thief Novel by Leonid Leonov SPANISH
The Court of Miracles Novel by Ramón María del Valle-Inclán The Iberian Circle Nine-volume novel cycle by Ramón María del Valle-Inclán SWEDISH
The Horn of Autumn Collection of poems by Andreas Karlfeldt Lacemaker Lekholm Has an Idea Novel by Gustaf Hellström The Triumph over Life Prose monologue by Par Lagerkvist
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TAJIK
The Mountain Village Novel by Sadruddin Ayni YIDDISH
History Main Currents in American Thought by Vernon Louis Parrington Novel The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder Poetry Tristram by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Chaim Lederer’s Return Novel by Sholem Asch
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
1928 BIRTHS Edward Albee, American playwright Maya Angelou (Marguerrite Johnson), African-American poet Chingiz Aytmatov, Kirghiz novelist Shawqi Baghdadi, Syrian novelist Uwe Berger, German poet Osborne Henry Kwesi Brew, Ghanaian poet and short-story writer Edip Cansever, Turkish poet Don Coles, Canadian poet and critic Raymond Federman, French-born American novelist, poet, and critic Carlos Fuentes, Mexican novelist, playwright, and critic Gabriel García Márquez, Colombian novelist and critic Edouard Glissant, Martinique poet Thomas Kinsella, Irish poet and translator Camara Laye, Guinean novelist Veijo Meri, Finnish novelist, poet, and playwright Cynthia Ozick, American novelist Hermann Schurrer, German poet André Schwarz-Bart, French novelist Manuel Scorza, Peruvian poet and novelist Anne Sexton, American poet Alan Sillitoe, British novelist and critic Awang Usman (Tongkat Warrant), Malay poet and novelist Paul de Wispelaere, Flemish novelist, essayist, and critic
American The Buck in the Snow Poetry collection by Edna St. Vincent Millay Cawdor Collected verse by Robinson Jeffers The Front Page Play by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht Holiday Play by Philip Barry Home to Harlem Novel by Claude McKay John Brown’s Body Long poem by Stephen Vincent Benét Peder Victorious Novel by Norwegian-born O. E. Rolvaag Strange Interlude Play by Eugene O’Neill West-Running Brook Collection of poems by Robert Frost Australian The Montforts Novel by Martin à Beckett Boyd British All the Conspirators Novel by Christopher Isherwood Decline and Fall Novel by Evelyn Waugh Elizabeth and Essex Biography by Lytton Strachey Lady Chatterley’s Lover Novel by D. H. Lawrence The Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man Memoirs (completed in 1936) by novelist Siegfried Sassoon Orlando Biographical fantasy by Virginia Woolf Point Counter Point Novel by Aldous Huxley The Swan Song Novel by John Galsworthy Undertones of War Autobiographical work by Edmund Blunden The Well of Loneliness Novel by Radclyffe Hall Irish The Tower Collection of verse by William Butler Yeats FRENCH
DEATHS Heinrich Federer, Swiss novelist Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Spanish novelist Edmund Gosse, English novelist and scholar Hemachandra Goswami, Assamese poet and literary historian Thomas Hardy, English novelist and poet Kostas Karyotakis, Greek poet Klabund (Alfred Henschke), German poet Paul van Ostaijen, Belgian man of letters José Eustasio Rivera, Colombian novelist and poet Hermann Sudermann, German playwright and novelist Italo Svevo (Ettore Schmitz), Italian novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Sigrid Undset, Norwegian novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography The American Orchestra and Theodore Thomas by Charles Edward Russell Drama Strange Interlude by Eugene O’Neill
Last Nights of Paris Novel by Philippe Soupault Nadja Surrealist novel by André Breton Siegfried Play by Jean Giraudoux Time Regained Novel (part of Remembrance of Things Past) by Marcel Proust GEORGIAN
From Footpath to Railway Line Novel by Niko Lortkipanidze GERMAN
German The Maurizius Case Novel by Jakob Wasserman The Phantom Lover Play by Georg Kaiser The Three-Penny Opera Musical opera by Bertolt Brecht Swiss The Burning Bush Collection of poems by Robert Faesi HINDI
Embezzlement Novel by Prem Chand
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JAPANESE
Some Prefer Nettles Autobiographical novel by Tanizaki Junichiro PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Macunaima Novel by Mario de Andrade Portuguese Emigrants Novel by José Maria Ferreira de Castro RUSSIAN
King, Queen, Knave Novel by Vladimir Nabokov After Russia Collected verse of Marina Tsvetayeva SPANISH
Colombian The Marchioness of Yolombo Novel by Tomás Cairasquilla Mexican The Eagle and the Serpent Memoirs of Martín Luis Guzmán Spanish Canticle Collection of poems by Jorge Guillén Gipsy Ballads Verse collection by Federico García Lorca Hurrah to the Hilt Novel by Ramón María del Valle-Inclán Toward Heaven and the Altars Play by Jacinto Benavente y Martínez SWEDISH
Glowing Embers Collection of poems by Artur Lundkvist TURKISH
The Song of Those Who Drink the Sun Collection of poems by Nazim Hikmet Ram ZULU
An African Tragedy Novel by Rolfus Reginald Raymond Dhlomo
1929 BIRTHS Yuz Aleshkovsky, Russian novelist Alfred Alvarez, English writer Brigid Brophy, English novelist Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Cuban writer Haroldo de Campos, Brazilian poet Gérard Chenet, Haitian playwright and poet Hans Magnus Enzensberger, German poet, essayist, and playwright Brian Friel, Irish playwright and novelist Ursula K. Le Guin, American writer of science fiction Thom Gunn, English poet Fazil Abdulovich Iskander, Abkhazian poet and novelist Yacine Kateb, Algerian playwright and poet Milan Kundera, Czech novelist, poet, and playwright Ephraim Alfred Shadrack Lesoro, South African poet, playwright, and novelist
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Paule Marshall, Barbadian-born American novelist John Patrick Montague, American-born Irish poet and writer of short fiction John Munonye, Nigerian novelist John James Osborne, English playwright Milorad Pavic, Yugoslav poet and novelist Chaim Potok, Polish Jewish novelist A. K. Ramanujan, Indian poet Adrienne Rich, American poet and critic Badr Shakir as-Sayyab, Iraqi poet Gilbert Sorrentino, American novelist, poet, and critic George Steiner, Austrian-American literary critic Rajendra Yadav, Hindi novelist and translator
DEATHS William Bliss Carman, Canadian poet Gunnar Heiberg, Norwegian playwright Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Austrian poet, playwright, novelist, and essayist Arno Holz, German essayist and critic Hamza Hakimzoda Niyoziy, Uzbek poet and playwright Janis Rainis (Janis Plieksans), Latvian poet, playwright, and translator Franz Rosenzweig, German Jewish translator Birgen Sjöberg, Swedish poet
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Thomas Mann, German novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography The Training of an American—The Earlier Life and Letters of Walter H. Page by Burton J. Hendrick Drama Street Scene by Elmer L. Rice History The Organization and Administration of the Union Army, 1861–1865 by Fred Albert Shannon Novel Scarlet Sister Mary by Julie Peterkin Poetry John Brown’s Body by Stephen Vincent Benét
PUBLICATIONS BENGALI
Song of the Road (Pather Panchali) Novel by Indian writer Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay CHINESE
The Dream of the Red Chamber Novel by Cao Zhan CIRCASSIAN
Attack Novel by Tembot Charasha CZECH
˘ Tales from Two Pockets Collected stories of Karel Capek ENGLISH
American Cavender’s House Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson Dodsworth Novel by Sinclair Lewis A Farewell to Arms Novel by Ernest Hemingway
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Look Homeward, Angel Autobiographical novel by Thomas Wolfe Meteor Play by Samuel Nathaniel Behrman Sartosis Novel by William Faulkner The Sound and the Fury Novel by William Faulkner Street Scene Play by Elmer Rice Australian Coonardoo: The Well in the Shadow Novel by Fijian-born Katharine Susannah Prichard British Brothers and Sisters Novel by Dame Ivy Compton-Burnett Death of a Hero Novel by Richard Aldington Goodbye to All That Autobiography of Robert Graves The Good Companions Novel by J. B. Priestley A High Wind in Jamaica Novel by Richard Hughes Journey’s End Play by R. C. Sheriff The Man Within Novel by Graham Greene A Room of One’s Own Essay by Virginia Woolf The Testament of Beauty Long poem in four books by Robert Bridges
Chilean Portrait of a Paladin Novel by Vicente Huidobro Mexican The Shadow of the Leader Novel by Martín Luis Guzmán Spanish Concerning the Angels Collection of poems by Rafael Alberti The Revolt of the Masses Philosophical treatise by José Ortega y Gasset SWEDISH
Ghost Ship Collection of poems by Harry Martinson The Seven Seas Novel by Harry Martinson The Story of San Michael Semiautobiographical narrative by Alex Munthe XHOSA
U-Don Jade Novel by Samuel Edward Krune Loliwe Mqhayi
1930
FRENCH
Children of the Game Novel by Jean Cocteau The Dark Journey Novel by Julien Green Glass Puddles Poems by Pierre Reverdy The Holy Terrors Novel by Jean Cocteau Le Sacrifice imperial Collection of poems by Max Jacob L’Ordre Novel by Marcel Arland The Satin Slipper Play by Paul Claudel Southern Mail Novel by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry GERMAN
Austrian Grand Hotel Novel by Vicki Baum German All Quiet on the Western Front Novel by Erich Maria Remarque Berlin Alexanderplatz Novel by Alfred Doblin Calendar Histories Novel by Oskar Maria Graf INDONESIAN
Indonesia, Land of My Birth Collection of poems by Muhammad Yamin ITALIAN
Time of Indifference Novel by Alberto Moravia MALAY
Princess Nur al-Ain Novel by Sayyid al-Hadi RUSSIAN
Peter the Great Novel by Alexey Tolstoy SPANISH
Argentine Ode for Man and Woman Collected verse of Leopoldo Marechal The Seven Madmen Novel by Roberto Arlt
BIRTHS Albert Chinualumogu Achebe, Nigerian Ibo novelist, poet, and essayist Adonis (Ali Ahmed Said), Syrian poet John Arden, British playwright J. G. Ballard, English writer of science fiction John Simmons Barth, American novelist Edward Kamau Brathwaite, Barbadian poet, critic, and historian Elaine Feinstein, English novelist, poet, and translator Roy Fisher, English poet Lorraine Hansberry, African-American poet Ted Hughes, English poet Iijima Koichi, Japanese poet and critic Kaiko Takeshi, Japanese novelist Duro Lapido, Yoruba playwright François Mallet-Joris, Belgian novelist Condetto Nenekhaly-Camara, Guinean poet and playwright Christopher Robin Nicole, Guyanese novelist Yambo Ouologuem, Malian poet and novelist Cosmo George Leopoldt Pieterse, South African poet and playwright Harold Pinter, English poet and playwright Roberto Fernando Retamar, Cuban poet Paavo Rintala, Finnish novelist James David Rubadiri, Tanzanian novelist and poet Ali Ahmed Said, Lebanese poet Carlo Sgorlon, Italian critic and novelist Jon Silkin, English poet and critic Bernard Slade, Canadian playwright Derek Walcott, West Indian poet and playwright
DEATHS Jeppe Aakjaer, Danish poet and novelist Robert Seymour Bridges, British poet, and critic Joseph Ephraim Casely-Hayford, Ghanaian novelist and essayist
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, English novelist Alois Jirásek, Czech novelist D. H. Lawrence, English novelist, poet and critic Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky, Russian poet, playwright, and essayist Tayama Katai, Japanese novelist Uchimura Kanzo, Japanese critic
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French Chronique des Pasquier Ten-volume novel cycle by Georges Duhamel Immaculate Conception Surrealist novel by André Breton The Satin Slipper Verse drama by Paul Claudel Sido Memoirs of Colette Haitian “La Drama de Marchaterre” Poem by Jean Fernand Brierre
Nobel Prize in literature: Sinclair Lewis, American novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography The Raven by Marquis James Drama The Green Pastures by Marc Connelly History The War of Independence by Claude H. Van Tyne Novel Laughing Boy by Oliver LaForge Poetry Selected Poems by Conrad Aiken
PUBLICATIONS ARMENIAN
The Rock of Rushan Epic poem by Nairi Zarian
GERMAN
Austrian Civilization and Its Discontents Psychological treatise by Sigmund Freud The Man Without Qualities Multivolume novel by Robert Musil German Tales from the Vienna Woods Play by Odon Horvath Italian Night Play by Odon Horvath Narcissus and Goldmund Novel by Hermann Hesse The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahoganny Opera by Bertolt Brecht
CHINESE
The Canker Novella by Mao Dun DANISH
Havoc Novel by Tom Kristensen The Virgin of Skalholt Historical novel by Gudmundur Kamban DUTCH
The Johanna Maria Novel by Arthur van Schendel ENGLISH
American As I Lay Dying Novel by William Faulkner The Bridge Epic poem by Hart Crane Flowering Judas Collection of stories by Katherine Anne Porter The 42nd Parallel Novel by John Dos Passos The Great Meadow Novel by Elizabeth Madix Roberts The Green Pastures Play by Marc Connelly Laments for the Living Series of prose sketches by Dorothy Parker The Maltese Falcon Novel by Dashiell Hammett The Proof Collection of poems by Yvor Winters Australian The Fortunes of Richard Mahoney by Henry Handel Richardson British Angel Pavement Novel by J. B. Priestley Ash Wednesday Series of poems by T. S. Eliot Cakes and Ale Novel by W. Somerset Maugham The Edwardian Novel by V. Sackville-West Imperial Palace Novel by Arnold Bennett Last and First Men Classic science fiction story by Olaf Stapledon Private Lives Play by Noël Coward Seven Types of Ambiguity: A Study of Its Effects on English Verse Literary criticism by William Empson Vile Bodies Novel by Evelyn Waugh
ICELANDIC
Cross Hollows Collected verse of Einar Benediktsson Poems Collection by Davith Stefansson ITALIAN
Revolt in Aspromonte Novel by Corrado Alvaro Tonight We Improvise Play by Luigi Pirandello Waters and Land Poem by Salvatore Quasimodo POLISH
A Day Lie Every Day Collected verse of Josef Czechowicz PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Libertinism Poem by Manuel Bandeira Portuguese The Jungle Novel by José Maria Ferreira de Castro ROMANIAN
Black Gate Novel by Tudor Arghezi Wooden Icons Novel by Tudor Arghezi RUSSIAN
The Defense Novel by Vladimir Nabokov The Master and Margarita Novel by Mikhail Bulgakov The Road to Nowhere Novel by Aleksandr Grin SPANISH
Guatemalan Legends of Guatemala Description of the Mayas by Miguel Angel Asturias Mexican Exile Collection of poems by Jaime Torres Bodet
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Uruguayan The Rise of the Winds Poem by Juana de Ibarbourou SWEDISH
Black City Poems by Artur Lundkvist Memories of My Childhood Autobiographical novel by Selma Lagerlöf
1931
Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Swedish poet Vachel Lindsay, American poet Mysost Qamberdiaty, Ossetian poet O. E. Rolvaag, Norwegian-born American novelist Arthur Schnitzler, Austrian playwright and novelist Xu Zhimo, Chinese poet Juan Zorrilla de San Martín, Uruguayan poet
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
BIRTHS Donald Barthelme, American novelist Thomas Bernhard, Austrian novelist Augusto de Campos, Brazilian poet Tamaz Chiladze, Georgian novelist Sven Delblanc, Swiss novelist E. L. Doctorow, American novelist Nawal El Saadawi, Egyptian writer Muhammad Miftah al-Fayturi, Egyptian poet and playwright Jurg F. Federspeil, Swiss novelist, poet, playwright, and essayist Juan Goytisolo, Spanish novelist Paavo Haavikko, Finnish poet and novelist Rolf Hochhuth, German playwright Gert Hoffmann, German novelist Ivan Klima, Czech novelist and playwright Ivan Lalic, Serbian poet John le Carré (David John Moore Cornwell), English spy novelist Deirdre Levinson, Welsh-born American novelist Taghi Modarressi, Iranian novelist Toni Morrison (Chloe Anthony Wofford), African-American novelist Flora Nwapa, Nigerian novelist J. P. Okot p’Bitek, Ugandan novelist, poet, and essayist Mordecai Richler, Canadian Jewish novelist and essayist Richard Rive, South African novelist and poet Savako Ariyoshi, Japanese novelist and playwright Jovan Strezovski, Macedonian poet and novelist Cemal Surya, Turkish poet and critic Zakaria Tamer, Syrian novelist Tanikawa Shuntaro, Japanese poet Tomas Gosta Transtromer, Swedish poet and critic Uoka Makoto, Japanese poet Tchicaya Gerard-Felix U’Tam’si, Congolese poet Fay Weldon, English novelist and playwright Janwillem van de Wetering, Dutch novelist and children’s story writer
DEATHS Enoch Arnold Bennett, English novelist and playwright Hjalmar Bergman, Swedish novelist and playwright Thomas Henry Hall Caine, English novelist Sophus Niels Christen Claussen, Danish poet Taomaq Gaediaty, Ossetian poet, journalist, and literary critic Khalil Gibran, Lebanese-American poet José Pereira da Graça Aranha, Brazilian novelist
Nobel Prize in literature: Erik A. Karlfeldt, Swedish poet Pulitzer Prizes Biography Charles W. Eliot by Henry James Drama Alison’s House Susan Glaspell History The Coming of the War, 1914 by Claude H. van Tyne Novel Years of Grace by Margaret Ayer Barnes Poetry Collected Poems by Robert Frost
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
Ibrahim the Writer Autobiographical novel by Egyptian writer Ibrahim al-Mazini ENGLISH
American Axel’s Castle Social and literary criticism by Edmund Wilson Brief Moment Play by Samuel Nathaniel Behrman Counselor-at-Law Play by Elmer Rice Fatal Interview Sonnet sequence by Edna St. Vincent Millay The Good Earth Novel by Pearl S. Buck The Journey, and Other Poems Collection by Yvor Winters Many Thousands Gone Collected stories of John Peale Bishop Mourning Becomes Electra Play by Eugene O’Neill Mule Bone Play by Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes Of Time and the River Novel by Thomas Wolfe Sanctuary Novel by William Faulkner Shadows on the Rock Novel by Willa Cather S.S. San Pedro Novel by James Gould Cozzens Their Father’s God Novel by Norwegian-born O. E. Rolvaag British Afternoon Men Novel by Anthony Powell All Passion Spent Novel by V. Sackville-West Collected Poems Collection by Laurence Binyon Hatter’s Castle Novel by A. J. Cronin The History of Susan Spray, Female Preacher Novel by Sheila Kaye-Smith The Waves Experimental novel by Virginia Woolf Scottish The Lost Cause Play by Sir Edward Montague Compton Mackenzie
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FINNISH
The Maid Silja Novel by Frans Eemil Sillanpää FRENCH
Approximate Man, and Other Writings Epic poem by Romanianborn Tristan Tzara The Great Fear of the Well-Possessed Novel by George Bernanos The Sex Fable Play by Edouard Bourdet GERMAN
Austrian Flight into Darkness Novel by Arthur Schnitzler Radetzky March Novel by Joseph Roth German The Anarchist Novel (part of The Sleepwalkers) by Hermann Broch The Captain of Kopenick Comedy by Carl Zuckmayer The Romantic Novel (part of the trilogy The Sleepwalkers) by Hermann Broch GREEK
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The Turning Point Collection of poems by George Seferis ICELANDIC
DEATHS
Peruvian Color of Blood Novel by Ventura García Calderón
René Bazin, French novelist Christopher John Brennan, Australian poet, critic, and philosopher Eugène Brieux, French playwright Cyriel Buysse, Flemish novelist and playwright Dino Campana, Italian poet Hart Crane, American poet Kenneth Grahame, English children’s writer Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory, Irish poet and playwright Hafiz Ibrahim, Egyptian poet Maironis (Jonas Ma˘ciulis), Lithuanian poet Jalil Mammadguluzada, Azerbaijani novelist and playwright Gustav Meyrink, Austrian novelist and playwright Sir Gilbert Parker, Canadian novelist Ahmed Shawqi, Egyptian poet and playwright Lytton Strachey, English biographer and essayist Edgar Wallace, English writer of suspense stories
Spanish Way of the Cross Collection of poems by Gerardo Diego
LITERARY EVENT
Salka Valka Novel by Halldor Laxness NORWEGIAN
One Day in October Novel by Sigurd Hoel RUSSIAN
Odessa Tales Collection of short stories by Isaac Babel SESOTHO
Chaka Historical novel by Bantu writer Thomas Mokopu Mofolo SPANISH
Argentine The Flame Throwers Novel by Roberto Arlt
TAJIK
“The Bloody Throne” Poem by Payrav
1932 BIRTHS Michael Anthony, Trinidadian novelist Aharon Appelfeld, Romanian-born Israeli novelist Mongo Beti (Alexandre Biyidi), Cameroonian novelist Hedi Bouraoui, Tunisian poet Robert Coover, American novelist and short-story writer John Gregory Dunne, American novelist
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: John Galsworthy, English novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Theodore Roosevelt by Henry F. Pringle Drama Of Thee I Sing by George S. Kaufman, Morrie Ryskind, and Ira Gershwin History My Experiences in the World War by John J. Pershing Novel The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck Poetry The Flowering Stone by George Dillon
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
An Egyptian Childhood Autobiography by Egyptian writer Taha Hussain
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The Clembaj Family Play by Miroslav Krleza The Return of Philip Latinowicz Play by Miroslav Krleza DANISH
The World Play by Kaj Munk
GERMAN
Giganten Novel by Alfred Doblin The Jewish War Novel by Lion Feuchtwanger Little Man, What Now? Novel by Hans Fallada The Realist Novel (part of the trilogy The Sleepwalkers) by Hermann Broch St. Joan of the Stockyards Play by Bertolt Brecht
ENGLISH
American The Animal Kingdom Play by Philip Barry Black Elk Speaks Oral biography by John Neihardt Conquistador Long poem by Archibald MacLeish Death in the Afternoon Novel by Ernest Hemingway Dinner at Eight Play by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber Guys and Dolls Collection of short stories by Damon Runyon Light in August Novel by William Faulkner “The Mediterranean” Poem by Allen Tate Mutiny on the Bounty Historical novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall 1919 Novel by John Dos Passos The Thin Man Novel by Dashiell Hammett Thurso’s Landing and Other Poems Verse collection by Robinson Jeffers Tobacco Road Novel by Erskine Caldwell Twentieth Century Comedy by Ben Hecht Young Lonigan: A Boyhood in Chicago Streets Novel by James T. Farrell British Black Mischief Novel by Evelyn Waugh Brave New World Novel by Aldous Huxley Cold Comfort Farm Novel by Stella Gibbons The Memorial Novel by Christopher Isherwood The Orators Verse collection by W. H. Auden Orient Express Novel by Graham Greene Irish Skerret Novel by Liam O’Flaherty Words for Music, Perhaps, and Other Poems Verse collection by William Butler Yeats Scottish Scots Unbound and Other Poems Verse collection by Hugh MacDiarmid
GREEK
The Cistern Poem by George Seferis ITALIAN
The House of the Customs Officer and Other Poems Collection by Eugenio Montale Sunken Oboe Collection of poems by Salvatore Quasimodo POLISH
A Ballad from Beyond Collection by Josef Czechowicz Jealousy and Medicine Novel by Michal Choromanski Kordian and the Churl Novel by Leon Kruczkowski Night and Day Epic narrative by Maria Dabrowska PORTUGUESE
Brazilian João Miguel Novel by Rachel de Queiroz Plantation Boy Semiautobiographical novel (part of the Sugar Cane series) by José Lins de Rego ROMANIAN
The Uprising Novel by Liviu Rebreanu SPANISH
Argentine False Love Novel by Roberto Arlt Spanish Poetry in Prose and Verse Collection by Juan Ramón Jiménez SWEDISH
Bobinack Novel by Eyvind Johnson The Diary of Selma Lagerlöf Autobiography by Selma Lagerlöf URDU
The Song of Eternity Poem by Muhammad Iqb¯al FINNISH
The Way of a Man Novel by Frans Eemil Sillanpää
1933
FRENCH
Journey to the End of the Night Novel by Louis-Ferdinand Céline Men of Goodwill Epic novel of 27 volumes (completed in 1946) by Jules Romains Sabine Novel (first in the series High Bridges) by Jacques Lacretelle The Strange River Novel by American-born Julien Green The Two Sources of Morality and Religion Philosophical treatise by Henri Bergson Viper’s Tangle Novel by François Mauriac
BIRTHS Beryl Bainbridge, English novelist Michel del Castillo, Spanish-born French novelist Augustin Sonde Coulibaly, Burkinabe poet and novelist Marian Engel, Canadian novelist Ernest J. Gaines, African-American novelist John Gardner, American novelist Jerzy Grotowski, Polish playwright and producer Sulistyautami Iesmaniasita, Javanese poet and novelist
The Twentieth Century: 1933
Jerzy Nicodem Kosinski, Polish-born Russian-American novelist Penelope Lively, English novelist Ian McDonald, Trinidadian novelist and poet Abdul Rahman Mounif, Saudi Arabian novelist Cees Nooteboom, Dutch poet, novelist, poet, and playwright Philip Roth, American novelist Ahmed Shahnon, Malay novelist James Stewart Alexander Simmons, Irish poet, playwright, and essayist Susan Sontag, American essayist and novelist Edwin Thumboo, Singaporean poet and critic Stephen Vizinczey, Hungarian-born Canadian novelist, essayist, and playwright Andrei Andreyevich Voznesesnky, Russian poet Yevgeny Alexandrovich Yevtushenko, Russian poet, novelist, playwright, and essayist
DEATHS Constantine Cavafy, Egyptian-born Greek poet John Galsworthy, English novelist and playwright Stefan George, German poet Ahmet Hasim, Turkish poet Kobayashi Takiji, Japanese writer Ring Lardner, American satirist George Augustus Moore, Anglo-Irish novelist Nar-Dos (Mikhayel Hovhannesian), Armenian novelist Payrav (Otajon Sulaymoni), Afghan Tajik poet Tom Redcam (Thomas Henry MacDermot), Jamaican poet and novelist Raymond Roussel, French novelist and playwright George Edward Bateman Saintsbury, English critic and literary historian Sara Teasdale, American poet
LITERARY EVENTS Partisan Review, a literary quarterly, is founded PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin, Russian novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Grover Cleveland by Allan Nevis Drama Both Your Houses by Maxwell Anderson History The Significance of Sections in American History by Frederick J. Turner Novel The Store by T. S. Stribling Poetry Conquistador by Archibald MacLeish
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
People of the Cave Novel by Egyptian writer Tawfiq al-Hakim The Return of the Spirit Novel by Tawfiq al-Hakim CHINESE
Leaves of Three Autumns Collected verse of Bian Zhilin
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˘ Hordubal Novel by Karel Capek
ENGLISH
American Ah, Wilderness Play by Eugene O’Neill The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas Autobiographical narrative by Gertrude Stein Both Your Houses Prose satire by Maxwell Anderson Collected Poems Poems by Hart Crane A Draft of XXX Cantos Verse collection by Ezra Pound The Fault of Angels Novel by Paul Horgan God’s Little Acre Novel by Erskine Caldwell The Last Adam Novel by James Gould Cozzens Lost Horizon Novel by James Hilton Miss Lonelyhearts Novel by Nathanael West My Life and Hard Times Humorous stories by James Thurber Poems 1924–1933 Collection by Archibald MacLeish Winner Take Nothing Novel by Ernest Hemingway British An American Visitor Novel by Joyce Cary Design for Living Play by Noël Coward Down and Out in Paris and London Autobiographical piece by George Orwell The Magnetic Mountain Poems by Irish-born poet Cecil DayLewis Marlborough: His Life and Times Multivolume historical biography by Winston S. Churchill Mount Zion Collected verse of John Betjeman Murder on the Orient Express Mystery novel by Agatha Christie The Pilgrim’s Regress Christian apologetics by C. S. Lewis The Shape of Things to Come Futuristic scenario by H. G. Wells Irish Within the Gates Play by Sean O’Casey FINNISH
The Struggle of the Spirits Novel by Joel Lehtonen FRENCH
The Cat Novel by Colette The Frontenac Mystery Novel by François Mauriac The Green Mare Novel by Marcel Aymé Man’s Estate Novel by André Malraux Pasquier Chronicle Novel by Georges Duhamel GERMAN
German The Forty Days of Musa Dagh Novel by Franz Werfel Joseph and His Brethren Biblical tetralogy by Thomas Mann The Oppermanns Novel by Lion Feuchtwanger Schlageter Play by Hans Johst The Stranger from the Seine Novel by Hungarian-born Edmund Josef von Harvath Swiss Poems Collection by Albin Zollinger
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ICELANDIC
The Fair World Poem by Tomas Gudmundsson Independent People Novel by Halldor Laxness ITALIAN
The Feeling of Time Collection of poems by Giuseppe Ungaretti The Landslide Play by Ugo Betti Scent of Eucalyptus Collection of poems by Salvatore Quasimodo NORWEGIAN
Road to the World’s End Novel by Sigurd Hoel PORTUGUESE
“The Deceived Wives’ Club” Short story by Rui Roberto Couto SPANISH
Argentine The Hunchbacks Collection of short stories by Roberto Arlt X-Ray of the Pampa Psychological study by Ezequiel Martínez Estrada Chilean Residence on Earth Poem by Pablo Neruda Mexican Savage Moon Collection of poems by Octavio Paz Spanish Blood Wedding Folk tragedy by Federico García Lorca My Voice Because of You Verse sequence by Pedro Salinas Saint Manuel, the Good Martyr Novel by Miguel de Unamuno SWEDISH
The Hangman Play by Par Lagerkvist Rain at Daybreak Novel by Eyvind Johnson
DEATHS Sayyd Sheikh bin Sayyid Ahmad al-Hadi, Malay novelist Mirza Abulkasim Qazvini Aref, Iranian poet Hermann Bahr, Austrian playwright Andrei Bely (Boris Nikolaevich Bugayev), Russian poet and novelist Chaim Nachman Bialik, Ukrainian Jewish poet, writer of short stories, and essayist José Santos Chocano, Peruvian poet Jafar Jabbarly, Azerbaijani poet, novelist, and playwright Joel Lehtonen, Finnish novelist and short-story writer Abdulali Mustaghni, Afghan poet Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, English playwright Joachim Ringelnatz (Hans Botticher), German poet and novelist Abul-Kasim ash-Shabbi, Tunisian poet and critic Jakob Wasserman, German Jewish novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Luigi Pirandello, Italian playwright Pulitzer Prizes Biography John Hay by Tyler Dennett Drama Men in White by Sidney Kingsley History The People’s Choice by Herbert Agar Novel Lamb in His Bosom Caroline Hillyer Poetry Collected Verse by Robert Hillyer
PUBLICATIONS CZECH
˘ Meteor Novel by Karel Capek ˘ An Ordinary Life Novel by Karel Capek DANISH
1934
Seven Gothic Tales Collected stories of Isak Dinesen Windswept Dawn Novel by William Heinesen DUTCH
BIRTHS Fleur Adcock, New Zealand born English poet Elechi Amadi, Nigerian novelist Mario Antonio, Angolan poet and writer of short stories Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones), African-American poet, playwright, and novelist Leonard Cohen, Canadian poet, novelist, and playwright Joan Didion, American novelist and essayist Forugh Farrokhzad, Iranian poet Alastair Gray, Scottish novelist Ikeda Masuo, Japanese novelist T. Jayakantan, Tamil novelist Uwe Johnson, German novelist and essayist José Louzeiro, Brazilian novelist N. Scott Momaday, Native American poet and novelist Adolf Muschg, Swiss novelist, playwright, and critic John Francisco Rechy, American novelist Wole Soyinka (Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka), Nigerian poet, playwright, novelist, and critic
Back to Ina Damman Novel by Simon Vestdijk New Poems Collected verse of Martinus Nijhoff ENGLISH
American Amaranth Poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson Appointment in Samarra Novel by John O’Hara Call It Sleep Novel by Henry Roth The Castaway Novella by James Gould Cozzens The Children’s Hour Play by Lillian Hellman The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze Novel by William Saroyan The Postman Always Rings Twice Novel by James M. Cain Tender Is the Night Novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald Tropic of Cancer Sexually explicit autobiographical novel by Henry Miller Yellow Jack Play by Sidney Howard The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan Novel (second in trilogy) by James T. Farrell
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Wine from These Grapes Poetry collection by Edna St. Vincent Millay
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The Suitcase Collection of six short stories by Bozorg Alavi
British
PORTUGUESE
Burmese Days Autobiographical novel by George Orwell Goodbye, Mr. Chips Novel by James Hilton A Handful of Dust Novel by Evelyn Waugh I, Claudius Historical novel by Robert Graves The Quest for Corvo Novel by Frederick Rolfe The Search Novel by C. P. Snow A Study of History Magisterial history of the world by Arnold Toynbee Victoria Regina Play by Laurence Housman
Brazilian São Bernardo Novel by Graciliano Ramos
Canadian
Argentine The World of Seven Wells Collected verse of Alfonsino Storni
Such Is My Beloved Novel by Morley Callaghan Irish The House of Titans and Other Poems Collection by AE Scottish Stony Limits Collection of meditative poems by Hugh MacDiarmid
Portuguese Message Collection of poems by Fernando Pessoa RUSSIAN
And Quiet Flows the Don Novel by Mikhail Sholokhov SPANISH
Peruvian First Gold of the Indies Poems by José Santos Chocano Spanish Yerma Play by Federico García Lorca SWEDISH
Welsh 18 Poems Collected verse by Dylan Thomas
The Rivers Run Toward the Sea Collection of poems by Artur Lundkvist
FINNISH
People in the Summer Night Novel by Frans Eemil Sillanpää
1935
FRENCH
Algerian
BIRTHS
Cinders Collected verse by Jean Amrouche
Ahmed Abralmuti Hijazi, Egyptian poet and critic Kofi Awoonor, Ghanaian poet, novelist, and playwright Peter Bichsel, Swiss novelist and short-story writer George Bowring, Canadian poet, novelist, and essayist Dollar Brand, South African poet Richard Brautigan, American novelist and poet Ed Bullins, African-American playwright John Pepper Clark, Nigerian poet, playwright, and critic Zulfikar Ghose, Pakistani-American novelist, poet, and essayist Rodney Hall, English-born Australian novelist, poet, and biographer Ramón Hernández, Spanish novelist Thomas Michael Keneally, Australian novelist, playwright, and essayist Ken Kesey, American novelist William Patrick Kinsella, Canadian novelist Earl Lovelace, Trinidadian novelist, playwright, and poet Thomas Bernard Murphy, Irish playwright Lewis Nkosi, South African playwright, novelist, and essayist Kenzaburo Oe, Japanese novelist Fernando del Paso, Mexican novelist E. Annie Proulx, American novelist François Sagan (François Quoirez), French novelist Thomas William Shapcott, Australian poet, novelist, and critic Julian Randolph Stow, Australian novelist, poet, and writer of children’s books Mats Traat, Estonian novelist and poet
French The Bells of Basel Novel by Louis Aragon The Difficult Times Play by Edouard Bourdet The Dreamer Novel by Julien Green The Duo Novel by Colette The Dying Novel by Philippe Soupault Heliogobalus, or the Crowned Antichrist Play by Antonin Artaud The Infernal Machine Tragic play by Jean Cocteau The Public Rose Poem by Paul Éluard The Song of the World Novel by Jean Giono GERMAN
Austrian Nobleness and Extinction Poem by Josef Weinheber The Triumph and Tragedy of Erasmus Rotterdamus Biographical sketch by Stefan Zweig German Babylonian Wandering Novel by Alfred Doblin Kerkhoven’s Third Existence Novel by Jakob Wasserman ICELANDIC
White Nights Autobiographical novel by Kristmann Gudmundsson
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Luandino Vieira (José Vieira Mateus de Graça), Angolan poet and short-story writer
This Bed Thy Centre Novel by Pamela Hansford Johnson Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky Novel by Patrick Hamilton
DEATHS
Canadian They Shall Inherit the Earth Novel by Morley Callaghan
AE (George William Russell), Irish poet and playwright Henri Barbusse, French novelist Paul Bourget, French novelist and critic Clarence Day, American writer Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa, Portuguese poet Edwin Arlington Robinson, American poet Isaiah Shembe, Zulu poet and hymn writer Anempodist Ivanovich Sofronov, Yakut playwright Mahmud Tarzi, Afghan novelist, poet, and essayist Tsoubouchi Sh¯oy¯o, Japanese novelist and critic
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Pulitzer Prizes Biography R. E. Lee by Douglas S. Freeman Drama The Old Maid by Zoe Akins History The Colonial Period of American History by Charles Mclean Andrews Novel Now in November by Josephine Winslow Johnson Poetry Bright Ambush by Audrey Wurdemann
INDIAN
Untouchable Novel by Mulk Raj Anand FRENCH
French The Crucial Scene Prose work by Pierre-Jean Jouve Days of Contempt Novel by André Malraux Sweat of Blood Collected verse by Pierre-Jean Jouve Tiger at the Gates Dramatic tragedy by Jean Giraudoux Senegalese Karim, roman Sénégalais Novel by Ousmane Soce Diop GERMAN
Auto-da-Fé Novel by Bulgarian-born English writer Elias Canetti The Sons Novel by Lion Feuchtwanger GREEK
Mythistorema (Myth-History) Collected poems of George Seferis
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
The House in Haarlem Novel by Arthur van Schendel ENGLISH
American The Bear Novella by William Faulkner Butterfield 8 Novel by John O’Hara The Green Hills of Africa Travel narrative by Ernest Hemingway The House of Earth Novel by Pearl S. Buck The Idea of Order at Key West Poem by Wallace Stevens It Can’t Happen Here Novel by Sinclair Lewis Judgment Day Novel (third in the Studs Lonigan trilogy) by James T. Farrell The Last Puritan Satirical novel by George Santayana Life with Father Autobiographical sketch by Clarence Day Little House on the Prairie Autobiographical children’s novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder Of Time and the River Novel by Thomas Wolfe The Petrified Forest Play by Robert Emmet Sherwood Pylon Novel by William Faulkner Theory of Flight Collected verse of Muriel Rukeyser Tortilla Flat Novel by John Steinbeck Waiting for Lefty Play by Clifford Odets Winterset Verse drama by Maxwell Anderson British The African Queen Novel by Cecil Scott Forester The House in Paris Novel by Elizabeth Bowen Murder in the Cathedral Verse play by T. S. Eliot National Velvet Novel by Enid Bagnold The Stars Look Down Novel by A. J. Cronin
HINDI
Kamayani Epic poem by Jaysankar Prasad JAPANESE
Before the Dawn Novel by Toson Shimazaki Musashi Historical novel by Yoshikawa Eiji NORWEGIAN
Our Power and Our Glory Play by Nordahl Brun Grieg POLISH
Peacock’s Feathers Novel by Leon Kruczkowski PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Calunga Novel by Jorge de Lima Time and Eternity Collected verse of Murilo Mendes Cape Verdean Arquipalago Collection of verse by Jorge Barbosa SPANISH
Colombian Long Ago Novel by Tomás Corrasquilla Spanish Destruction or Love Poems by Vicente Aleixandre “Lament for the Death of a Bullfighter” Poem by Federico García Lorca Mr. Witt Among the Rebels Novel by Ramón Sender
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SWEDISH
Flowering Nettle Novel by Henry Martinson TURKISH
The Clown and His Daughter Novel by Halide Edib Adivar UZBEK
Obid Ketman Novel by Abdullo Qodiriy YIDDISH
Satan in Goray Novella by Polish-born novelist Isaac Bashevis Singer
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Nobel Prize in literature: wright
Eugene O’Neill, American play-
Pulitzer Prizes Biography The Thought and Character of William James by Ralph Barton Perry Drama Idiot’s Delight by Robert E. Sherwood History The Constitutional History of the United States by Andrew C. McLaughlin Novel Honey in the Horn by Harold L. Davis Poetry Strange Holiness by Robert P. Tristram Coffin
PUBLICATIONS
1936 BIRTHS Assisa Ajebar, Algerian novelist Nikolai Baturin, Estonian novelist and poet A. S. Byatt, English novelist Don DeLillo, American novelist André Dubus, American novelist Henryk Grynberg, Polish poet and novelist Vaclav Havel, Czech playwright Jean Ikelle-Matiba, Cameroonian novelist, essayist, and poet Ismail Kadare, Albanian novelist and poet William McIlvanney, Scottish novelist and poet Larry McMurtry, American novelist Charles Nokan, Ivorien novelist, playwright, and poet Nkem Nwankwo, Nigerian poet and playwright Marge Piercy, American novelist Georges Perec, French novelist Sahle Berhane Mariam Sellasie, Ethiopian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian novelist, playwright, and critic
DEATHS G. K. Chesterton, English novelist, poet, and essayist Grazia Cosima Deledda, Italian novelist and playwright Federico García Lorca, Spanish lyric poet and playwright Maxim Gorky (Aleksey Maximovich Pyeshkhov), Russian novelist, playwright, and essayist Alfred Edward Housman, English poet Rudyard Kipling, English poet and novelist Dezsó Kosztolányi, Hungarian poet and novelist Karl Kraus, Austrian poet and playwright Lu Xun, Chinese novelist Luigi Pirandello, Italian playwright, novelist, and poet Prem Chand (Dhanpat Rai Srivastana), Indian novelist and playwright Henri de Régnier, French poet Oswald Spengler, German philosopher Joseph Lincoln Steffens, American writer and muckraker Miguel de Unamuno, Spanish philosopher, poet, essayist, and novelist Ramón María del Valle-Inclan, Spanish poet and novelist
BURMESE
Modern Monk Novel by Thein Pe Myint CHINESE
Old Tales Retold Collected stories by Lu Xun The Sunrise Play by Cao Yu DANISH
I See a Wondrous Land Historical novel by Gunmundur Kamban DUTCH
Mr. Visser’s Journey Through Hell Novel by Simon Vestdijk ENGLISH
American Absalom, Absalom! Novel by William Faulkner The Big Money Novel by John Dos Passos Black Spring Autobiographical narrative by Henry Miller Black Thunder Novel by Arna Bontemps Double Indemnity Novel by James M. Cain The Flowering of New England Literary history by Van Wyck Brooks A Further Range Collection of verse by Robert Frost Gone with the Wind Novel by Margaret Mitchell House of Incest Novel by Anaïs Nin In Dubious Battle Novel by John Steinbeck My Ten Years in a Quandary and How They Grew Humorous pieces by Robert Benchley Nightwood Novel by Djuna Barnes “Ode to the Confederate Dead” Poem by Allen Tate The People, Yes Collected verse of Carl Sandburg Public Speech: Poems Collected verse of Archibald MacLeish “The Sea of Grass” Short story by Conrad Richter The Story Happy Life of Francis Macomber Novel by Ernest Hemingway You Can’t Take It With You Play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart British African Witch Novel by Joyce Cary The Allegory of Love Prose tract by C. S. Lewis The Ascent of F6 Play by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood
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Burnt Norton Poem (first of The Four Quartets) by T. S. Eliot Eyeless in Gaza Autobiographical novel by Aldous Huxley A General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money Classic economic thesis by John Maynard Keynes A Gun for Sale Novel by Graham Greene Journey Without Maps Autobiography of Graham Greene Keep the the Apisdistra Flying Novel by George Orwell On This Island Collected verse of W. H. Auden Still Life Play by Noël Coward Indian Coolie Novel by Mulk Raj Anand Irish Bird Alone Novel by Sean O’Faolain South African The Miller Novel by Daniel Malherbe
PUNJABI
Green Leaves Collection of verse by Sikh poet Mohan Singh SPANISH
Argentine History of Eternity Collection of essays by Jorge Luis Borges Spanish The House of Bernarda Alba Tragedy by Federico García Lorca The Never Ending Lightning Poems by Miguel Hernández SWEDISH
The Man Without a Soul Play by Par Lagerkvist The Way Out Autobiographical novel by Henry Martinson TURKISH
The Epic of Sheikh Badruddin Poem by Nazim Hikmet Ram The Samovar Novel by Abasiyanik
FRENCH
Death on the Installment Plan Novel by Louis-Ferdinand Céline Diary of a Country Priest Novel by Georges Bernanos The Fertile Eyes Poem by Paul Éluard The Girls Tetralogy by Henry de Montherlant House of Incest Novel by Anaïs Nin Midnight Novel by American-born Julien Green Pity for Women Novel by Henry de Montherlant Traveler Without Luggage Play by Jean Anouilh GERMAN
Austrian Belated Crown Poems by Josef Weinheber German The Rebellion of the Hanged Novel by B. Traven Swiss Starlit Early Morning Poems by Albin Zollinger GREEK
Argo Novel by Yorgos Theotokos HINDI
The Gift of a Cow Novel by Prem Chand HUNGARIAN
People of Puszta Novel by Gyula Illyes ITALIAN
Erato e Apollion Collected verse by Salvatore Quasimodo POLISH
Salt of the Earth Novel by Josef Wittli The Stranger Novel by Maria Kuncewicz PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Morning Star Collected verse of Manuel Bandeira
YIDDISH
The Brothers Ashkenazi Novel by Polish-born American writer Israel Singer
1937 BIRTHS Layla Ba’albakki, Lebanese novelist Paul Bailey, English novelist Yitzhak Ben-Ner, Israeli novelist Hélène Cixous, French feminist critic and novelist Maryse Condé, Guadeloupean novelist, playwright, and critic Cameron Duodo, Ghanaian novelist, poet, and journalist Furui Yoshikichi, Japanese novelist Girish Karnad, Kannada playwright Vitauts Ludens, Latvian poet Patrick McGinley, Irish novelist Nelida Pinon, Brazilian novelist Thomas Pynchon, American novelist Henrik Stangerup, Danish novelist Tom Stoppard, Czech-born English playwright Hannelies Taschau, German novelist
DEATHS Sir James M. Barrie, Scottish playwright and novelist John Drinkwater, English poet, playwright, and critic Hakigoto Kawahigashi, Japanese poet Hakob Hakobian, Armenian poet Paolo Iashvili, Georgian poet Mikheil Javakhisvili, Georgian novelist Attila József, Hungarian poet and essayist Boris Pilnyak (Boris Andreyevich Vogau), Russian novelist Horacio Quiroga, Uruguayan short-story writer, essayist, poet, and playwright Suleyman of Stal, Dagestani poet Titsian Tabidze, Georgian poet
The Twentieth Century: 1938
Abdülhak Hâmit Tarhan, Turkish poet and playwright Yeghishe Tcharents, Armenian poet Francis Vielé-Griffin, American-born French symbolist poet Edith Wharton, American novelist Yevgeny Zamyatin, Russian novelist and playwright
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
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Algerian Secret Star Collected verse by Jean Amrouche French Days of Hope Novel by André Malraux The Demon of Good Novel by Henry de Montherlant ICELANDIC
Nobel Prize in literature: Roger Martin du Gard, French novelist and playwright
World Light Novel by Halldor Laxness
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Hamilton Fish by Allan Nevins Drama You Can’t Take It With You by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman History The Flowering of New England by Van Wyck Brooks Novel Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell Poetry A Further Range by Robert Frost
People in Time Novel by Massimo Bontempelli
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Up the Mountains Novel by Tungelbay Sydykbekov PERSIAN
The Blind Owl Novel by S¯adeq Hed¯ayat POLISH
DANISH
Ferdydurke Novel by Witold Gombrowicz
Out of Africa Memoirs of Isak Dinesen ENGLISH
American “The Devil and Daniel Webster” Short story by Stephen Vincent Benét The Education of Hyman Kaplan Humorous sketches by Hyman Kaplan Golden Boy Play by Clifford Odets The Late George Apley Novel by J. P. Marquand The Man with the Blue Guitar Poem by Wallace Stevens Noon Wine Long story by Katherine Anne Porter Northwest Passage Novel by Kenneth Roberts Of Mice and Men Novel by John Steinbeck The Red Pony Collection of stories by John Steinbeck Their Eyes Were Watching God Novel by Zora Neale Hurston To Have and Have Not Novel by Ernest Hemingway British Blasting and Bombardiering Novel by Wyndham Lewis “Calamiterror” Poem by George Barker The Citadel Novel by A. J. Cronin Death on the Nile Mystery novel by Agatha Christie The Hobbit Novel by J. R. R. Tolkien I Have Been There Before Play by J. B. Priestley In Parenthesis Verse collection by David Jones Revenge for Love Novel by Wyndham Lewis The Road to Wigan Pier Travel narrative by George Orwell Sally Bowles Novel by Christopher Isherwood Time and the Conways Play by J. B. Priestley The Years Novel by Virginia Woolf Irish Famine Novel by Liam O’Flaherty South African Turning Wheels Novel by Stuart Cloete
PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Rocky Road Novel by Rachel de Queiroz RUSSIAN
The Gift Novel by Vladimir Nabokov SPANISH
Argentine Five Southern Poets Poems by Leopoldo Marechal Mexican Beneath Your Clear Shadow and Other Poems Collected verse of Octavio Paz Crypt Collection of poems by Jaime Torres Bodet They Shall Not Pass Collected verse of Octavio Paz THAI
The Prostitute Novel by K. Surangkhanang YAKUT
Tales Collection of short stories by Amma Achchygyya
1938 BIRTHS Frederick Forsyth, English novelist John Guare, American playwright Daniel Katz, Finnish novelist and humorist Taban Lo Liyong, Ugandan novelist and poet Lya Luft, Brazilian novelist Dom Moraes, Indian Goan poet
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Leslie Allan Murray, Australian poet and critic Ngugi wa Thiong’o (James Thiong’o Ngugi), Kenyan novelist and playwright Joyce Carol Oates, American novelist and critic Alexander Petrov, Yugoslav poet and critic Ishmael Reed, American poet and critic Charles Simic, Yugoslavian-born American poet
DEATHS Lascelles Abercrombie, English poet, playwright, and essayist ˘ Karel Capek, Czech playwright, novelist, and essayist Gabriele D’Annunzio, Italian poet, novelist, and playwright Sirek Walda Sellase Heruy, Ethiopian novelist and biographer Edmund Husserl, Austrian philosopher Sir Muhammad Iqb¯al, Indian Muslim poet Aleksandr Ivanovich Kuprin, Russian novelist Leopoldo Lugones, Argentine poet, short-story writer, and historian Osip Emilyevich Mandelstam, Russian poet Alfonsina Storni, Argentine poet Cesar Vallejo, Peruvian poet Owen Wister, American novelist Thomas Wolfe, American novelist
Uncle Tom’s Children Collection of four short stories by Richard Wright The Unvanquished Novel by William Faulkner U.S. 1 Poems by Muriel Rukeyser The Yearling Novel by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings British Brighton Rock Novel by Graham Greene The Death of the Heart Novel by Elizabeth Bowen Homage to Catalonia Autobiographical narrative by George Orwell In Hazard Novel by Richard Hughes Out of the Silent Planet Science fiction by C. S. Lewis Rebecca Novel by Daphne du Maurier Scoop Novel by Evelyn Waugh When We Are Married Play by J. B. Priestley Indian Kanthapura Novel by Raja Rao Irish Autumn Journal Long verse essay by Louis MacNeice Murphy Novel by Samuel Beckett FRENCH
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Pearl S. Buck, American novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Andrew Jackson by Marquis James and Pedlar’s Progress by Odell Shepherd Drama Our Town by Thornton Wilder History The Road to Reunion, 1856–1900 by Paul Herman Buck Novel The Late George Apley by J. P. Marquand Poetry Cold Morning Sky by Maria Zaturenska
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
The Castle of Argol Novel by Julien Gracq The Children of the Earth Novel by Raymond Queneau The Diary of My Times Autobiographical narrative by Georges Bernanos Nausea Novel by Jean-Paul Sartre GERMAN
Austrian Beware of Pity Novel by Stefan Zweig Between Gods and Demons Poems by Josef Weinheber The Capuchin Tomb Novel by Joseph Roth German The Blue Band Novel by Bernhard Kellerman The Gardener of Toulouse Play by Georg Kaiser
Sar¯ah Novel by Egyptian writer Abb¯as Mahmud al-‘Aqq¯ad HEBREW CZECH
Honeymoon Ride Collected verse by Jaroslav Seifert Switch off the Light Collected verse by Jaroslav Seifert
A Guest for the Night Novel by Shmuel Yosef Halevi Czaczkes Agnon ITALIAN
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Gedlichten, 1904–1938 Collected verse of Jan van Nijlen ENGLISH
American Abe Lincoln in Illinois Play by Robert Emmet Sherwood Anthem Novel by Russian-born Ayn Rand The Buccaneers Novel by Edith Wharton The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories Collection of short stories by Ernest Hemingway Guide to Kulchur Critical discourse by Ezra Pound Our Town Play by Thornton Wilder “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” Short story by Ernest Hemingway
The Mill on the Po Trilogy by Riccardo Bacchelli Poesie Collection of poems by Salvatore Quasimodo PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Seamless Tunic Collected verse of Jorge de Lima RUSSIAN
Invitation to a Beheading Novel by Vladimir Nabokov SPANISH
Argentine Mask and Trefoil Collected verse of Alfonsina Storni
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Chilean Destruction Collected verse of Gabriela Mistral Guatemalan The World of the Maharachias Novel by Martín Arévalo Mexican The Useless Life of Pito Perez Picaresque novel by José Rubén Romero YORUBAN
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Nobel Prize in literature: novelist
Frans E. Sillanpää, Finnish
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Benjamin Franklin by Carl van Doren Drama Abe Lincoln in Illinois by Robert E. Sherwood History A History of American Magazines by Frank Luther Mott Novel The Yearling by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Poetry Selected Poems by John Gould Fletcher
The Forest of a Thousand Daemons Novel by Daniel Fagunwa
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
1939
The Melody That Got Lost Play by Kjeld Abell ENGLISH
BIRTHS Ayi Kwei Armah, Ghanaian novelist Margaret Atwood, Canadian novelist Alan Ayckbourn, English playwright Toni Cade Bambara, American novelist Marie-Claire Blais, French-Canadian novelist and poet Margaret Drabble, English novelist Alfredo Bryce Echenique, Peruvian novelist Gus Edwards, West Indian–born American playwright Seamus Heaney, Irish poet Amos Oz, Israeli novelist José Emilio Pacheco, Mexican novelist, critic, and poet Peter K. Palangyo, Tanzanian novelist Dennis C. Scott, Jamaican playwright and poet Frederick James Wah, Canadian poet Yoshimasu Gozo, Japanese poet
DEATHS Josef Czechowicz, Polish poet Olav Dunn, Norwegian novelist Henry Havelock Ellis, English sexologist and writer Ford Madox Ford (Ford Madox Heuffer), English novelist, poet, and critic Sigmund Freud, Austrian psychiatrist Zane Grey, American western writer Sidney Coe Howard, American playwright U Leti Pantita Maun Tyi, Burmese novelist, poet, and playwright Antonio Machado, Spanish poet and playwright Okamoto Kido, Japanese playwright Bylatyan Oloksuoyebis Oyuunuskay (Platon Alekseyevich Sleptsov), Yakut poet Abdullah Qodiriy, Uzbek satirist and novelist Tan Da (Nguyen Khac Hieu), Vietnamese poet, playwright, and novelist Ernst Toller, German playwright Va Trong Phung, Vietnamese playwright and novelist William Butler Yeats, Irish playwright and poet
LITERARY EVENTS Kenyon Review, a literary journal, is founded by John Crowe Ransom
American American Blues Group of one-act plays by Tennessee Williams The Big Sleep Detective novel by Raymond Chandler The Colossus of Maroussi Novel by Henry Miller The Day of the Locust Novel by Nathanael West “The Devil and Daniel Webster” Short story by Stephen Vincent Benét Drums at Dusk Novel by Arna Bontemps The Grapes of Wrath Novel by John Steinbeck Key Largo Play by Maxwell Anderson The Little Foxes Play by Lillian Hellman The Man Who Came to Dinner Dramatic farce by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman Night Rider Novel by Robert Penn Warren Pale Horse, Pale Rider Collection of three short stories by Katherine Anne Porter The Philadelphia Story Comedy of manners by playwright Philip Barry The Time of Your Life Play by William Saroyan Tropic of Capricorn Fictional medley by Henry Miller The Web and the Rock Novel by Thomas Wolfe Wickford Point Novel by J. P. Marquand British After Many a Summer Dies the Swan Social criticism by Aldous Huxley The Berlin Stories Novel by Christopher Isherwood Black Narcissus Novel by Rumer Godden A Coffin for Demetrios Crime novel by Eric Ambler Coming Up for Air Novel by George Orwell The Confidential Agent Novel by Graham Greene The Family Reunion Verse drama by T. S. Eliot Goodbye to Berlin Novel by Christopher Isherwood Good Morning, Good Night Novel by West Indian–born novelist Jean Rhys The Idea of a Christian Society Essay by T. S. Eliot Still Centre Poetry collection by Stephen Spender Canadian Still Stands the House Folk drama by American-born Gwendolyn Ringwood
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Irish Finnegan’s Wake Novel by James Joyce Last Poems and Two Plays Final volume of poetry by William Butler Yeats Mister Johnson Novel by Joyce Cary South African Flowering Rifle: A Poem from the Battlefields of Spain Long satirical poem by Roy Campbell Welsh How Green Was My Valley Novel by Richard Llewellyn The Map of Love Collection of poems by Dylan Thomas FRENCH
The Lepers Novel by Henry de Montherlant The Unknown Sea Novel by François Mauriac Wind, Sand and Stars Memoir by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry GERMAN
Swiss Autumn Tranquility Collection of poems by Albin Zollinger The Great Restlessness Collection of poems by Albin Zollinger HUNGARIAN
The Gladiators Novel by Arthur Koestler ITALIAN
The Occasions Collection of poems by Eugenio Montale JAPANESE
Love and Death Humanistic treatise by Mushanakoji Saneatsu PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Journey Poetry collection by Cecilia Meireles The Obscure Woman Novel by Jorge de Lima The Three Marias Novel by Rachel de Queiroz RUSSIAN
The Fifth Seal Novel by Mark Aldanov Man Collection of poems by Vyacheslav Ivanov SPANISH
Peruvian Human Poems Collection by Cesar Vallejo Spanish The Man Who Lurks Collected verse of Miguel Hernández
1940 BIRTHS Joseph Wilfred Arbuquah, Ghanaian novelist Russell Banks, American novelist Arlindo Barbeitos, Angolan poet Peter Benchley, American novelist Joseph Brodsky, Russian-American poet Jean-Marie Clezio, French novelist Razmik Davoyan, Armenian poet Nabile Fares, Kabylian poet Maxine Hong Kingston, Chinese-American novelist David McFadden, Canadian poet and novelist Nguyen Mong-Giac, Vietnamese-American writer Sheikh A. Nado, Senegalese poet and playwright Olawale Rotimi, Yoruba playwright and scholar
DEATHS Isaac Babel, Russian short-story writer and dramatist Einar Benediktsson, Icelandic poet Walter Benjamin, German literary critic John Buchan, Scottish novelist Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov, Russian novelist, playwright, and essayist F. Scott Fitzgerald, American novelist Hannibal Hamlin Garland, American novelist Han Mac Tu (Nguyen Trong Tri), Vietnamese poet Walter Hasenclever, German poet and playwright Werner von Heidenstam, Swedish poet Selma Lagerlöf, Swedish novelist Hendrik Marsman, Dutch poet Phan Boi Chau, Vietnamese poet Pi Mounin, Burmese novelist Anein ar-Rayhani, Lebanese poet, novelist, and essayist Anton Hansen Tammasaare, Estonian novelist Nathanael West (Nathan Wallenstein Weinstein), American novelist
LITERARY EVENTS The Bell, Irish literary magazine, is founded PRIZES AND AWARDS
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters by Ray Stannard Baker Drama The Time of Your Life by William Saroyan History Abraham Lincoln: The War Years by Carl Sandburg Novel The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck Poetry Collected Poems by Mark Van Doren
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Defeat Autobiographical novel by Krishan Chander
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
VIETNAMESE
When the Light Is Out Novel by Ngo Tat To YIDDISH
The Nazarene Novel by Polish-born American Sholem Asch
Iraqi Doctor Ibrahim Novel by Dhun-Nun Ayyub Syrian Thickets Collection of poems by Ilya Abu Madi
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BENGALI
Pedestrian Collection of poems by Subhas Mukhopadhyay CHINESE
Torrent Trilogy by Ba Jin CZECH
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French The Iliad; or, The Poem of Force Critical discourse by Simone Weil Haitian Rhythms of My Heart Collection of poems by René Balance
Bozena Nemcova’s Fan Collected verse of Jaroslav Seifert Dressed in Light Collected verse of Jaroslav Seifert
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Alain and Elise Play by Georg Kaiser ENGLISH
American Fables for Our Time Collected stories of James Thurber Farewell, My Lovely Novel by Raymond Chandler For Whom the Bell Tolls Novel by Ernest Hemingway The Hamlet Novel by William Faulkner The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter Novel by Carson McCullers My Name Is Aram Collected short stories of Armenian-born William Saroyan Native Son Novel by Richard Wright The Ox-Bow Incident by Walter van Tilberg Clark Sapphira and the Slave Girl Novel by Willa Cather There Shall Be No Night Political play by Robert Emmet Sherwood To the Finland Station Prose essay by Edmund Wilson The Trees Novel by Conrad Richter World’s End Novel by Upton Sinclair Australian The Man Who Loved Children Novel by Christina Stead British Another Time Poetry collection by W. H. Auden East Coker Poems (second of The Four Quartets) by T. S. Eliot The Gathering Storm Collection of verse by William Empson The Near and the Far Tetralogy by L. H. Myers The Power and the Glory Novel by Graham Greene The Problem of Pain Theological perspectives by C. S. Lewis “September 1, 1939” Poem by W. H. Auden Strangers and Brothers Eleven-volume novel sequence by C. P. Snow Too Dear for My Possessing Novel by Pamela Hansford Johnson
GREEK
Book of Exercises Collected verse of George Seferis Logbook I Collected verse of George Seferis HUNGARIAN
Darkness at Noon Novel by Arthur Koestler ITALIAN
The Seed Beneath the Snow Novel by Ignazio Silone The Tartar Steppes Novel by Dino Buzzati PORTUGUESE
Cathedral Square Collection of short stories by Rui Ribeiro Couto SPANISH
Argentine The Centaur Collected verse of Leopoldo Marechal The Invention of Morel Novel by Adolfo Bioy Casares Sonnets to Sophia Collected verse of Leopoldo Marechal Spanish Angeles de Compostela Collection of poems by Gerardo Diego TURKISH
The Devil Within Novel by Sabahattin Ali TURKMEN
Determined Step Novel by Berdi Kerbabayev
1941
Canadian Brebeuf and His Brethren Collected verse of E. J. Pratt
BIRTHS
Irish
The Wrath of the Ancestral Spirits Novel by Archibald Campbell Jordan
C. Lindsay Barrett, Jamaican novelist, poet, and playwright Rachid Boudjedra, Algerian novelist Reuben Mauro Machado, Brazilian novelist R. Anthony McNeil, Jamaican poet Sergio Sant’Anna, Brazilian poet, playwright, and novelist Stanislaw Stratiev, Bulgarian novelist Paul Theroux, American travel writer Larry Woiwode, American novelist
Welsh
DEATHS
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog Collection of semiautobiographical short stories by Dylan Thomas
Sherwood Anderson, American novelist Mihály Babits, Hungarian poet and novelist
Come Back to Erin Novel by Sean O’Faolain People Dust Comic fantasy by Sean O’Casey The Stars Turn Red Play by Sean O’Casey South African
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Henri Bergson, French philosopher Karin Boye, Swedish poet and novelist Simon Dubnow, Russian Jewish historian James George Frazer, Scottish social anthropologist Ayodhyasimha Upadhyay Hariaudh, Hindi poet and novelist James Joyce, Irish writer George Lyman Kittredge, American literary scholar Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky, Russian novelist, critic, and playwright Elizabeth Madox Roberts, American novelist and poet Hjalmar Erik Fredrik Söderberg, Swedish novelist John Henderson Soga, South African hymn writer, poet, and translator Sir Rabindranath Tagore, Indian Bengali poet, novelist, and philosopher Ibrahim Taqan, Palestinian Arab poet Marina Ivanovna Tsvetayeva, Russian poet Sir Hugh Walpole, English novelist, playwright, and critic Virginia Woolf, English novelist Mari Ziyada, Arab critic and essayist Albin Zollinger, Swiss poet and novelist
LITERARY EVENT
Watch on the Rhine Play by Lillian Hellman “Why I Live at the P.O.” Short story by Eudora Welty The Wound and the Bow Literary criticism by Edmund Wilson British Blithe Spirit Play by Noël Coward The Double Man Long poem by W. H. Auden Dry Salvages Poem (third of The Four Quartets) by T. S. Eliot Herself Surprised Novel by Joyce Cary The Screwtape Letters Epistolary novel by C. S. Lewis Scottish The Monarch of the Glen Novel by Compton Mackenzie Welsh Ballad of the Mari Lwyd, and Other Poems Collection by Vernon Watkins FRENCH
Heartbreak Poem by Louis Aragon The Pure and the Impure Novel by Colette A Woman of the Pharisees Novel by François Mauriac GERMAN
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Jonathan Edwards by Ola Elizabeth Winslow Drama There Shall Be No Night by Robert E. Sherwood History The Atlantic Migration, 1607–1860 by Marcus Lee Hansen Poetry Sunderland Capture by Leonard Bacon
Austrian The Song of Berndotte Novel by Czech-born Jewish writer Franz Werfel German Mother Courage and Her Children Play by Bertolt Brecht ICELANDIC
The Golden Gate Play by Davíd Stefánsson
PUBLICATIONS AMHARIC
Good Example Novel by Takla Hawaryat Germasaw The Voice of Blood Play by Endalkacaw Makonnen DANISH
Jonatan’s Journey Novel by Martin Hansen ENGLISH
American The American Renaissance Literary and historical study by F. O. Matthiessen Be Angry at the Sun Poems by Robinson Jeffers A Curtain of Green Collection of short stories by Eudora Welty The Dust Which Is God Autobiographical novel in verse William Rose Benét H. M. Pulham, Esq. Novel by J. P. Marquand The Last Tycoon Unfinished novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald Let Us Now Praise Famous Men Sketches of the rural poor by James Agee Mildred Pierce Novel by James M. Cain The New Criticism Literary discourse by John Crowe Ransom Random Harvest Novel by James Hilton The Real Life of Sebastian Knight Novel by Vladimir Nabokov Reflections in a Golden Eye Gothic novel by Carson McCullers Shenandoah Verse play by Delmore Schwartz
ITALIAN
Revolution of the Sun Novel by Massimo Bontempelli The Widow Fiorvanti Novel by Marino Moretti RUSSIAN
The Fall of Paris Novel by Ilya Ehrenburg SPANISH
Argentine All Green Shall Perish Novel by Eduardo Mallea Peruvian Broad and Alien Is the World Novel on Peruvian Indians by Ciro Alegría Spanish Between the Coronation and the Sword Poems by Rafael Alberti The Incredible Play Play by Jacinto Benavente y Martínez The Lark of Truth Collection of poems by Gerardo Diego TAJIK
Gulru Historical novel by Rahim Jalil ZULU
The Valley of a Thousand Hills Collection of verse by Herbert Isaac Ernest Dhlomo
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1942 BIRTHS Isabel Allende, Chilean novelist and playwright Ataol Behramoglu, Turkish poet Ana Blandiana, Romanian lyric poet Ariel Dorfman, Argentine-born Chilean poet and novelist Douglas Eaglesham Dunn, Scottish poet Peter Handke, Austrian playwright, novelist, essayist, and poet Janette Turner Hospital, Australian-born Canadian novelist John Irving, American novelist Erica Jong, American poet and novelist Garrison Keillor, American satirist Ali Podrimja, Albanian poet Paul Eerik Rummo, Estonian poet and playwright Anthony Rudolf, English poet and playwright
DEATHS Roberto Godofredo Christopherson Arlt, Argentine novelist and essayist Miguel Hernández, Spanish poet and playwright Kitahara Hakushu, Japanese poet Robert Musil, Austrian novelist Theippam Maum Wa, Burmese novelist, playwright, and critic Yosano Akiko, Japanese poet Stefan Zweig, Austrian novelist, playwright, and essayist
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The Robber Bridegroom Novel by Eudora Welty The Skin of Our Teeth Play by Thornton Wilder A Witness Tree Collected verse of Robert Frost British Black Lamb and Grey Falcon Travel narrative by Rebecca West The Keys of the Kingdom Novel by A. J. Cronin Little Gidding Poem (last of The Four Quartets) by T. S. Eliot Street Songs Collection of verse by Edith Sitwell To Be a Pilgrim Novel by Joyce Cary West with the Night Memoirs of aviator Beryl Markham Irish The Great Hunger Poem by Patrick Kavanagh Red Roses for Me Play by Sean O’Casey FRENCH
Antigone Dramatic tragedy by Jean Anouilh The Exile and Other Poems Collected verse of Saint-John Perse The Myth of Sisyphus Philosophical essay by Albert Camus The Stranger Novel by Albert Camus GERMAN
Austrian The Royal Game Novella by Stefan Zweig ITALIAN
And Suddenly It’s Evening Collection of poems by Salvatore Quasimodo
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Crusader in Crinoline by Forrest Wilson History Reveille in Washington by Margaret Leech Novel In This Our Life by Ellen Glasgow Poetry The Dust Which Is God by William Rose Benét
PERSIAN
The Mad House Novel by Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh POLISH
Invincible Song Collection of poems by Czeslaw Milosz PORTUGUESE
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
Winter’s Tales Collection of short stories by Isak Dinesen The Story of Borge Novel by Hans Christian Branner DUTCH
Zero Hour Poem by Martinus Nijhoff ENGLISH
American Assignment in Brittany Novel by Scottish-born Helen MacInnes Blood for a Stranger Collection of poems by Randall Jarrell The Company She Keeps Novel by Mary McCarthy Dragon Seed Novel by Pearl S. Buck Dragon’s Teeth Novel by Upton Sinclair Dust Tracks on a Road Autobiography of Zora Neale Hurston Go Down, Moses Collection of seven short stories by William Faulkner The Just and the Unjust Novel by James Gould Cozzens The Moon Is Down Short novel by John Steinbeck On Native Grounds Literary criticism by Alfred Kazin
Brazilian The Violent Land Novel by Jorge Amado Portuguese The Prince with Donkey Ears Novel by José Regio São Tomean The Island of the Holy Name Collection of verse by Francisco José de Vasques Tenreiro SPANISH
Spanish The Family of Pascal Duarte Novel by Camilo José Cela Uruguayan No Man’s Land Novel by Juan Carlos Onetti SWEDISH
The Seven Deadly Sins Collection of poems by Karin Maria Boge TAJIK
The Golden Qishalq Poem by Mirsaid Mirshakar
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1943 BIRTHS Reinaldo Arenas, Cuban novelist Peter Carey, Australian novelist Nikki Giovanni, African-American poet Louise Gluck, American poet Marion Patrick Jones, Trinidadian novelist Michael Ondaatje, Sri Lankan–born Canadian novelist, poet, and playwright Justo Jorge Padrón, Spanish poet Sam Shepard (Samuel Shepard Rogers), American playwright and novelist Sasha Sokalov, Russian novelist Steve Tesich, Yugoslav-born American playwright and novelist José Luis de Tomás García, Spanish novelist
DEATHS Carlos Arniches, Spanish playwright Stephen Vincent Benét, American novelist and poet Laurence Binyon, English poet and playwright Radclyffe Hall, English novelist Abdul Rahim bin Salim Kajai, Malay journalist Kostis Palamas, Greek poet Henrik Pontoppidan, Danish novelist and playwright Beatrix Potter, English writer of children’s stories Shimazaki T¯oson, Japanese novelist Tokuda Sh¯usei, Japanese novelist Saul Tschernichowsky, Russian-born Israeli poet Simone Weil, French philosopher, playwright, and poet Alexander Woolcott, American critic
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Admiral of the Ocean Sea by Samuel Eliot Morison Drama The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder History Paul Revere and the World He Lived In by Esther Forbes Novel Dragon’s Teeth by Upton Sinclair Poetry A Witness Tree by Robert Frost
PUBLICATIONS ARMENIAN
The Companions of Vardan Historical novel by Derenik Demirtchian BURMESE
Man Is Insane Play by U Nu DANISH
En Route to Myself Memoirs of Henrik Pontoppidan Poems, 1901–43 Collected verse of Johannes Jensen
The Fountainhead Novel by Ayn Rand At Heaven’s Gate Novel by Robert Penn Warren The Human Comedy Novel by William Saroyan A Moon for the Misbegotten Play by Eugene O’Neill Number One Novel by John Dos Passos Seasons of the Soul Collected verse of Allen Tate The Trespassers Novel by Laura Z. Hobson Two Serious Ladies Novel by Jane Bowles The Way Some People Live Collection of short stories by John Cheever Western Star Epic poem by Stephen Vincent Benét The Wide Net Collection of short stories by Eudora Welty British Mere Christianity Apologetics by C. S. Lewis The Ministry of Fear Novel by Graham Greene None But the Lonely Heart Novel by Richard Llewellyn A Poet’s Notebook Miscellaneous prose collection by Edith Sitwell Prelandra Science fiction by C. S. Lewis The Small Black Room Novel by Nigel Balchin Word Over All Collection of poems by Cecil Day-Lewis Indian The Will of the People Play by Bharati Sarabhai FRENCH
Congolese Where Shall I Go? Novel by A. Emile Disengomoko French Being and Nothingness Philosophical discourse by Jean-Paul Sartre The Fable and the Flesh Novel by Marcel Aymé Le Vin est tiré Novel by Robert Desnos The Little Prince Children’s fable by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Pierrot Novel by Raymond Queneau The Wakeful State Collected verse of Robert Desnos GERMAN
The Good Woman of Setzuan Play by Bertolt Brecht Magister Ludi (The Glass Bead Game) Novel by Hermann Hesse HUNGARIAN
Arrival and Departure Novel by Arthur Koestler ICELANDIC
Iceland’s Bell Trilogy by Halldor Laxness ITALIAN
Land’s End Collection of poems by Eugenio Montale JAPANESE
The Makioka Sisters Novel by Tanizaki Junichiro ENGLISH
American The Big Rock Candy Mountain Novel by Wallace Stegner A Certain Measure Collection of essays by Ellen Glasgow
PORTUGUESE
Angolan To the Sound of the Marimbas Poems by Geraldo Bessa Victor
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Brazilian Dead Fire Novel by José Lins de Rego SPANISH
Mexican Human Mourning Novel by José Revueltas SWEDISH
Charcoal Burner’s Ballad and Other Poems Collection by Dan Andersson
1944 BIRTHS Eavan Boland, Irish poet and critic Paul Durcan, Irish poet Florence Onye Buchi Emecheta, Nigerian novelist Kjartan Flagstad, Norwegian novelist Merle Hodge, Trinidadian novelist Christopher David Tully Hope, South African novelist, poet, and essayist Witi Tame Ihimaera, New Zealand Maori novelist Taher Ben Jelloum, Moroccan poet, novelist, and playwright Maxime N’Debeka, Congolese poet and playwright Izmet Ozel, Turkish poet Botho Strauss, German playwright, poet, and novelist Alice Walker, African-American novelist, poet, and essayist
DEATHS George Ade, American novelist and playwright Herbert George De Lisser, Jamaican novelist Jean Giraudoux, French playwright and novelist Huseyin Rahmi Gurpinar, Turkish novelist Max Jacobs, French poet Musal Jalil, Tatar poet Niko Lotkipanidze, Georgian novelist, poet, and playwright Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Italian poet, novelist, and critic Kaj Munk, Danish playwright Hamid Olimjon, Uzbek poet and critic Q. (Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch), English essayist, poet, and novelist Liviu Rebreanu, Romanian novelist, playwright, and novelist Roman Rolland, French novelist Jacques Roumain, Haitian poet, novelist, and essayist Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, French novelist Jakob Schaffner, Swiss novelist Ida M. Tarbell, American social historian and muckraker Mehmed Emin Yurdakul, Turkish poet
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Johannes V. Jensen, Danish novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography The American Leonardo: The Life of Samuel F. B. Morse by Carlton Mabee
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History The Growth of American Thought by Merle Curti Novel Journey in the Dark by Martin Flavin Poetry Western Star by Stephen Vincent Benét
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
Egyptian The Lamp of Umm Hashim Novel by Yahya Haqqi Lebanese Kadmus Play by Said Aql ENGLISH
American Anna and the King of Siam Novel by Margaret Landon A Bell for Adano Novel by John Hersey Boston Adventure Novel by Jean Stafford The Dangling Man Novel by Saul Bellow Delta Wedding Novel by Eudora Welty The Glass Menagerie Play by Tennessee Williams Harvey Play by Mary Chase The Leaning Tower Collection of stories by Katherine Anne Porter The Man Who Had All the Luck Play by Arthur Miller Passport to the War Collected verse of Stanley Kunitz V-Letter and Other Poems Verse collection by Karl Shapiro Yankee from Olympus Biography of Oliver Wendell Holmes by Catherine Drinker Bowen British Fair Stood the Wind for France Novel by H. E. Bates Fireman Flower and Other Stories Collected stories of William Sansom Green Song Collected verse of Edith Sitwell The Green Years Novel by A. J. Cronin The Horse’s Mouth Novel by Joyce Cary Left Hand, Right Hand Autobiography of Osbert Sitwell The Razor’s Edge Novel by W. Somerset Maugham The Shrimp and the Anemone Novel by L. P. Hartley FRENCH
French Caligula Play by Albert Camus Country Collected verse of Robert Desnos Gigi Novel by Colette No Exit Play by Jean-Paul Sartre Our Lady of Flowers Novel by Jean Genet The Virgin of Paris Collected verse of Pierre-Jean Jouve Haitian Masters of the Dew Novel by Jacques Roumain ITALIAN
Agostino Novella by Alberto Moravia Kaputt Novel by Curzio Malaperte Two Adolescents Novel by Alberto Moravia MALAYALAM
Childhood Friend Novel by Vaikam Mohammad Bashir
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PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Near to the Savage Heart Novel by Clarice Lispector RUSSIAN
Evening Light Collection of poems by Vyacheslav Ivanon Chariot of Wrath Novel by Leonid Leonov SPANISH
“Children of Wrath” Poem by Damaso Alonso “Dark Message” Poem by Damaso Alonso The Lady of the Dawn Play by Alejandro Casona
Pulitzer Prizes Biography George Bancroft: Brahmin Rebel by Russell Blaine Nye Drama Harvey by Mary Chase History Unfinished Business by Stephen Bonsal Novel A Bell for Adano by John Hersey Poetry V-Letter and Other Poems by Karl Shapiro
PUBLICATIONS CZECH
The Helmet of Clay Collected verse of Jaroslav Seifert
SWEDISH
The Dwarf Novel by Par Lagerkvist
DANISH
Lucky Kristoffer Novel by Martin Hansen
YAKUT
Springtime Novel by Amma Achchygyya
1945 BIRTHS John Banville, Irish writer Luiz Berto, Brazilian novelist Annie Dillard, American poet and essayist Nuruddin Farah, Somali novelist Isaac Goldemberg, Peruvian novelist and poet Shivadhar Srinivasa Naipaul, Trinidadian novelist Gyorgy Petri, Hungarian poet Josep-Lluis Segui, Catalan poet, playwright, and novelist August Wilson, African-American playwright Adam Zagajewski, Polish poet
DEATHS Robert Benchley, American humorist Ernst Cassirer, German philosopher Robert Desnos, French poet Theodore Dreiser, American novelist Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, French novelist, poet, and essayist Ellen Glasgow, American novelist Georg Kaiser, German playwright Else Lasker-Schuler, German poet Samuel Edward Krune Loliwe Mqhayi, Xhosa poet Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska, Polish poet Pham Quynh, Vietnamese literary scholar and translator Arthur Symons, English poet and critic Alexey Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Soviet novelist Halid Ziya Usakligil, Turkish novelist Paul Valéry, French poet Josef Weinheber, Austrian poet Franz Werfel, Austrian novelist and playwright Ya Dafu, Chinese short-story writer
ENGLISH
American The Air Conditioned Nightmare Criticism by Henry Miller Black Boy Autobiography of Richard Wright Cannery Row Novel by John Steinbeck Cass Timberlane Novel by Sinclair Lewis The Crack-Up Novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald Essay on Rime Long poem on the art of poetry by Karl Shapiro The Glass Menagerie Play by Tennessee Williams A Grammar of Motives Literary criticism by Kenneth Little If He Hollers, Let Him Go Novel by Chester Himes Little Friend, Little Friend Collected verse of Randall Jarrell A Street in Bronzeville Verse collection by Gwendolyn Brooks Stuart Little Children’s story by E. B. White British Animal Farm Novel by George Orwell Brideshead Revisited Novel by Evelyn Waugh For the Time Being Poems by W. H. Auden Mine Own Executioner Novel by Nigel Balchin The North Ship Collection of poems by Philip Larkin The Pursuit of Love Novel by Nancy Mitford Songs of the Cold Collection of poems by Edith Sitwell That Hideous Strength Science fiction by C. S. Lewis XX Poems Collected verse of Philip Larkin The Way to the Tomb Play by Robert Duncan Indian The English Teacher Novel by R. K. Narayan FINNISH
The Egyptian Novel by Mika Waltari FRENCH
The Mad Woman of Chaillot Play by Jean Giraudoux The Roads to Freedom Novel by Jean-Paul Sartre Seuls Demeurent Collected verse of René Char
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Gabriela Mistral (Lucila Godoy Alcayaga), Chilean poet
GERMAN
Austrian The Death of Virgil Novel by Hermann Broch
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GREEK
Heroic and Elegiac Song for the Lost Second Lieutenant of the Albanian Campaign Poem by Odysseus Elytis
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Booth Tarkington, American playwright and novelist Herbert George Wells, English social historian, science fiction writer, novelist, and essayist Wen Yiduo, Chinese poet, essayist, and critic
ICELANDIC
Mother Iceland Novel by Guthmundur Hagalin ITALIAN
Christ Stopped at Eboli Novel by Carlo Levi The Naked Streets Novel by Vasco Pratolini POLISH
Rescue Collection of poems by Czes l⁄ aw Milosz SPANISH
Memoirs of Leticia Valle Novel by Rosa Chacel Voices of My Song Collection of poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Herman Hesse, German novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Son of the Wilderness by Linie Marsh Wolfe Drama The State of the Union by Russell Crouse and Howard Lindsay History The Age of Jackson by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
PUBLICATIONS DUTCH
SWEDISH
My Death Is My Own Novel by Lars Ahlin The Long Ships Novel by Frans Gunnar Bengtisson Pippi Longstocking Children’s story by Astrid Lindgren The Snake First novel by Stig Dagerman Trade Winds Collection of poems by Henry Martinson URDU
Flight Novel by Aziz Ahmed YIDDISH
The Family Moskat Novel by Polish-born American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer “Gimpel the Fool” Short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer
1946 BIRTHS Octavio Armand, Cuban novelist and poet Andrei Codrescu, Romanian-born American poet Andrea Dworkin, American novelist and feminist writer Aleksander Kaletski, Russian novelist Franz Xavier Kroetz, German playwright Nakagami Kenji, Japanese novelist Montserrat Roig, Catalan novelist Irini Spanidou, Greek-born American novelist
DEATHS Alcides Arguedas, Bolivian novelist and historian Countee Cullen, African-American poet Omar Fakhuri, Lebanese essayist Harley Granville-Barker, English playwright and critic Gerhart Hauptmann, German novelist, poet, and playwright John Maynard Keynes, English economist Damon Runyon, American novelist Arthur von Schendel, Dutch novelist and short-story writer Sri (B. M. Srikanthayya), Kannada translator and critic Gertrude Stein, American novelist, critic, and poet
Cryptogamen Anthology of poems by Gerrit Achterberg ENGLISH
American All the King’s Men Novel by Robert Penn Warren Another Part of the Forest Play by Lillian Hellman The Bulwark Novel by Theodore Dreiser The Call Novel by Norwegian-born Alfred Hauge Delta Wedding Novel by Eudora Welty The Iceman Cometh Play by Eugene O’Neill Lord Weary’s Castle Poetry collection by Robert Lowell The Member of the Wedding Novel by Carson McCullers Memoirs of Hecate County Collection of short stories by Edmund Wilson North and South Poetry collection by Elizabeth Bishop Paterson Long poem by William Carlos Williams “The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket” Poem by Robert Lowell The Street Novel by Ann Petry British The Berlin Stories Novel by Chistopher Isherwood Bright Day Novel by J. B. Priestley The Inspector Calls Play by J. B. Priestley Jill Autobiographical novel by Philip Larkin Lord Hornblower Sea novel by C. S. Forester A Phoenix Too Frequent Verse play by Chistopher Isherwood The Purple Plain Novel by H. E. Bates The River Novel by Rumer Godden The Scarlet Tree Autobiography by Osbert Sitwell Still Life Play by Noël Coward South African Mine Boy Novel by Peter Lee Abrahams Welsh The Dark Philosophers Novel by Gwyn Thomas Deaths and Entrances Poetry collection by Dylan Thomas “Fern Hill” Poem by Dylan Thomas FINNISH
The Breath of Copper Collected verse of Robbe Enckell
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All Men Are Mortals Novel by Simone de Beauvoir Aurora Novel by Michel-Julien Leiris The Eagle Has Two Heads Play by Jean Cocteau For and Against Autobiographical novel by Jacques Lacretelle Leaves of Hypnos Poetry collection by René Char Malatesta Play by Henry de Montherlant Quoat-Quoat Play by Jacques Audiberti The Transient Hour Novel by Marcel Aymé Winds Collection of poems by Saint-John Perse GERMAN
The Devil’s General Play by Carl Zuckmayer Stalingrad Documentary novel by Theodore Plievier GREEK
Zorba the Greek Novel by Nikos Kazantzakis HINDI
Lakshmibai, Queen of Jhansi Historical novel by Vrindavanlal Varma JAPANESE
Dark Painting Novel by Hiroshi Noma KAZAKH
Abay’s Road Biographical novel by Mukhtar Auezov PERSIAN
Reto Hanny, Swiss novelist Evan X. Hyde, Belizean poet, playwright, and novelist David Mamet, American playwright Roy Patursson, Danish poet Evelin E. Sullivan, German novelist Roy E. Walker, Canadian playwright
DEATHS Gabra Iyasus Afawark, Ethiopian Amharic novelist and poet Willa Cather, American novelist Winston Churchill, American novelist Hans Fallada (Rudolf Ditzen), German novelist Léon-Paul Fargue, French poet and essayist Abdalrauf Fitrat, Tajik-Uzbek novelist and playwright Ricarda Huch, German poet, novelist, and critic Khai Hung (Tran Khanh Du), Vietnamese novelist K¯oda Rohan (K¯oda Shigeyuki), Japanese novelist Hugh Lofting, American writer of children’s books Manuel Machado, Spanish playwright and poet Gregorio Martínez Sierra, Spanish playwright, novelist, and poet Noguchi Yonejiro, Japanese poet and critic Charles Bernard Nordhoff, English-born American novelist Baroness Emmuska Orczy, Hungarian-born English novelist Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, Swiss novelist Benedict Wallet Bambatha Vilakazi, Zulu poet and novelist Alfred North Whitehead, English philosopher Yokomitsu Riichi, Japanese novelist Zhang Ziping, Chinese novelist
The Custodian of the Divan Novel by Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Sagarana Collected stories of João Guimares Rosa
LITERARY EVENTS Strega, an Italian literary prize, is established Epoch, a literary journal, is founded in Ithaca, New York PRIZES AND AWARDS
RUSSIAN
The Road to Calvary Trilogy of novels by Alexey Nikolayevich Tolstoy SPANISH
Guatemalan The President Novel by Miguel Asturias Spanish Springtime of Death Collection of poems by Carlos Bousoño SWEDISH
The Island of the Doomed Novel by Stig Dagerman Return to Ithaca Novel by Eyvind Johnson URDU
Fire Novel by Aziz Ahmed
Nobel Prize in literature: André Gide, French novelist Pulitzer Prizes Autobiography The Autobiography of William Allen White by William Allen White History Scientists Against Time by James Phinney Baxter III Novel All the King’s Men by Robert Penn Warren Poetry Lord Weary’s Castle by Robert Lowell
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
Midaq Alley Novel by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz BURMESE
The Peasant Nga Ba Novel by Maun Htin DUTCH
The Dew Trapper Collected verse of Jan van Nijlen
1947 BIRTHS Paul Auster, American novelist, essayist, and poet Patrick Grainville, French novelist
ENGLISH
American All My Sons Play by Arthur Miller The Beautiful Changes and Other Poems Collection by Richard Wilbur Bend Sinister Novel by Vladimir Nabokov
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The Circus in the Attic Collection of short stories by Robert Penn Warren Gentleman’s Agreement Novel by Laura Z. Hobson The Harder They Fall Novel by Budd Schulberg In Defense of Reason Literary criticism by Yvor Winters I, the Jury Detective novel by Mickey Spillane Joan of Lorraine Play by Maxwell Anderson The Mother of Us All Opera libretto by Gertrude Stein The Neon Wilderness Collection of short stories by Nelson Algren The Pearl Novel by John Steinbeck Steeple Bush Collected verse of Robert Frost A Streetcar Named Desire Play by Tennessee Williams Tales of the South Pacific Novel by James Michener Trial of a Poet and Other Poems Collection by Karl Shapiro The Victim Novel by Saul Bellow The Wayward Bus Novel by John Steinbeck British The Age of Anxiety: A Baroque Eclogue Poetry collection by W. H. Auden An Avenue of Stone Novel by Pamela Hansford Johnson Collected Poems Collection by Siegfried Sassoon The Dark Tower Play by Louis MacNiece A Girl in Winter Novel by Philip Larkin Great Morning Autobiography by Osbert Sitwell Poems of Dedication Collection by Stephen Spender The Volcano Novel by Malcolm Lowry Scottish Whiskey Galore Novel by Compton Mackenzie
JAPANESE
A Red Moon in Her Face Novel by Hiroshi Noma The Setting Sun Novel by Dazai Osamu PERSIAN
The Story of the Water Channel Novel by Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Black Poems Collected verse of Jorge de Lima Portuguese Benilde, or the Virgin Mother Play by José Regio SPANISH
Chilean The Heights of Machu Picchu Collected verse of Pablo Neruda Spanish Animal at Bottom Poem by Juan Ramón Jiménez TAJIK
Tajik Vengeance Prose collection by Foteh Niyazi URDU
Shapes Collection of erotic quatrains by Firaq Gorakhpuri YAKUT
The Fortune of Yakutsk Ballad by Elley
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GREEK
Thrush Collected verse of George Seferis GERMAN
German Dance of Death and Poems of the Times Collected verse of Marie Louise Kaschnitz The Diary of a Young Girl Diary of German Jewish Holocaust victim Anne Frank Doctor Faustus Novel by Thomas Mann Swiss The Chinese Wall Play by Max Frisch Santa Cruz Play by Max Frisch
BIRTHS Kathy Acker, American novelist Aldo Busi, Italian novelist Katherine Govier, Canadian novelist Bodo Kirchoff, German novelist Erika Ritter, Canadian playwright and essayist Leslie Marmon Silko, American novelist and poet Alan Sillitoe, English novelist George Szirtes, English-Hungarian poet and critic Takahashi Michitsuna, Japanese novelist
DEATHS ITALIAN
Day After Day Collection of poems by Salvatore Quasimodo
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The Dry Heart Novella by Natalie Ginzburg Gothic Notebook Poem by Mario Luzi Grief Collection of poems by Giuseppe Ungaretti If This Is a Man Autobiography of Primo Levi The Path to the Nest of Spiders Novel by Italo Calvino A Tale of Poor Lovers Novel by Vasco Pratolini Two Brothers Novel by Vasco Pratolini The Woman of Rome Novel by Alberto Moravia
FRENCH
Gravity and Grace Philosophical treatise by Simone Weil If I Were You Novel by Julien Green I Will Live the Love of Others Novel by Jean-Raphael-Marie-Noël Cayrol The Maids Play by Jean Genet The Master of Santiago Play by Henry de Montherlant The Plague Novel by Albert Camus Querrelle of Brest Novel by Jean Genet The Taut Rope Novel by Claude Simon
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George Bernanos, French Catholic novelist Dazai Osamu (Tsushima Shuji), Japanese novelist Susan Glaspell, American novelist and playwright Vicente Huidobro, Chilean poet, novelist, and playwright Alfred Kerr (Alfred Kempner), German poet and critic Krishnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar, Marathi playwright Emil Ludwig, German biographer Dehati Mohammad Mas’ud, Iranian novelist Claude McKay, Jamaican poet, novelist, and critic Thomas Mokopu Mofolo, Bosotho novelist Kunnumpuzha Krishna Pillai, Malayalee poet Puttamiputtan, Tamil novelist, essayist, and poet
LITERARY EVENTS Bollingen Prize is established PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: T. S. Eliot, American-born English poet Pulitzer Prizes Biography Forgotten First Citizen: John Bigelow by Margaret Clapp Drama A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams Fiction Tales of the South Pacific by James Michener History Across the Wide Missouri by Bernard DeVoto Poetry The Age of Anxiety by W. H. Auden
PUBLICATIONS AMHARIC
Hannibal Play by Mikael Kabbada ARABIC
The Hand, the Earth and the Water Novel by Iraqi writer DhunNun Ayyub CHINESE
Rickshaw Boy Novel by Lao She ENGLISH
American Anne of the Thousand Days Play by Maxwell Anderson The Circus in the Attic Collected verse of Robert Penn Warren The Dispossessed Collection of verse by John Berryman Guard of Honor Novel by James Gould Cozzens “Homage to Mistress Bradstreet” Poem by John Berryman The Ides of March Novel by Thornton Wilder Intruder in the Dust Novel by William Faulkner The Lost Son, and Other Poems Collection by Theodore Roethke “The Lottery” Short story by Shirley Jackson The Naked and the Dead Novel by Norman Mailer Other Voices, Other Rooms Novel by Truman Capote The Pisan Cantos Collection by Ezra Pound Remembrance Rock Novel by Carl Sandburg A Russian Journal Travel narrative by John Steinbeck Seven Storey Mountain Autobiography of Catholic monk Thomas Merton The Sheltering Sky Novel by Paul Bowles
Summer and Smoke Play by Tennessee Williams The World Is a Wedding and Other Stories Collected short stories by Delmore Schwartz The Year Has No Spring Novel by Norwegian-born Alfred Hauge The Young Lions Novel by Irwin Shaw British The Browning Version Play by Terence Rattigan Collected Poems Collected verse by Robert Graves The Great Tradition Literary perspectives by F. R. Leavis The Heart of the Matter Novel by Graham Greene The Jacaranda Tree Novel by H. E. Bates The Lady’s Not for Burning Play by Christopher Fry Laughter in the Next Room Autobiography by Osbert Sitwell The Loved One Novel by Evelyn Waugh Notes Toward the Definition of Culture Cultural criticism by T. S. Eliot A Summer to Decide Novel by Pamela Hansford Johnson The White Goddess Scholarly reflections by Robert Graves South African Cry, the Beloved Country Novel by Alan Paton FRENCH
Algerian Nedjma, Poem or Knife Poem by Kateb Yacine Cameroonian Mission Accomplished Novel by Mongo Beti Congolese The Crocodile Novel by Paul Lomami-Tshibamba French The Book Beside Me Collection of maxims by Pierre Reverdy City Heights Novel by Emmanuel Robles Dirty Hands Play by Jean-Paul Sartre Montserrat Play by Emmanuel Robles Portrait of a Man Unknown Novel by Nathalie Sarraute Viper in the Fist Autobiography of Hervé Bazin Martiniquan Credo des sang-mélé ou je veux chanter la France Collection of verse and essays by Gilbert Gratiant GERMAN
Austrian Herod’s Children Novel by Jewish writer Ilse Aichinger German The Caucasian Chalk Circle Play by Bertolt Brecht The Dance of Death Novel by Bernhard Kellerman The Sand for the Urns Verse by Romanian poet Paul Celan Static Poems Collection by Gottfried Benn HEBREW
The Day Before Yesterday Novel by Israeli writer Shmuel Yosef Halevi Czaczkes Agnon ITALIAN
Disobedience Novel by Alberto Moravia
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JAPANESE
The Road Sign at the End of the Street Novel by Abe Kobo Snow Country Novel by Kawabata Yasunari Thousand Cranes Novel by Kawabata Yasunari KIKONGO
Kinzoni and His Grandson Makundu Novel by Congolese writer Jacques N. Bahelele
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PERSIAN
Fairy Good Fortune Poem by Abolqasem Lahuti POLISH
Ashes and Diamonds Novel by Jerszy Andrzejewski Between the Wars Epic novel by Kazimierz Brandys
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: novelist
William Faulkner, American
Pulitzer Prizes SERBO-CROATIAN
The Bridge on the Drina Novel by Yugoslav writer Ivo Andri˘c SPANISH
Argentine Adán Buenosayres Novel by Leopoldo Marechal The Tunnel Novel by Ernesto Sábato
Biography Roosevelt and Hopkins by Robert E. Sherwood Drama Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller Fiction Guard of Honor by James Gould Cozzens History The Disruption of American Democracy by Roy Franklin Nichols Poetry Terror and Decorum by Peter Viereck
PUBLICATIONS
Chilean
DUTCH
Grand Gentleman and a Big Rascal Novel by Eduardo Barrios
In a Dark Wood Wandering Historical novel by Hella Haasse
Spanish Nothing Novel by Carmen Laforet
ENGLISH
American SWEDISH
A Burnt Child Novel by Stig Dagerman The Condemned Play by Stig Dagerman The Road Novel by Harry Martinson
1949 BIRTHS Peter Ackroyd, English novelist Jamaica Kincaid, Antiguan-born American novelist Haruki Murakami, Japanese novelist Mary Robinson, American novelist Patrick Suskind, German novelist and playwright
DEATHS William Harvey Allen, American novelist Chairil Anwar, Indonesian poet Bao Dai (Zhao Zhenkai), Chinese poet Ali ad-Duaji, Tunisian novelist and playwright Vilhelm Ekelund, Swedish poet Vyacheslav Ivanovich Ivanov, Russian poet and philosopher Maurice Maeterlinck, Belgian novelist Mary Jane Mander, New Zealand novelist and essayist Klaus Mann, German playwright
Annie Allen Collected verse of Gwendolyn Brooks A Cycle of the West Five poems by John Neihardt Death of a Salesman Play by Arthur Miller Detective Story Play by Sidney Kingsley The Golden Apples Collected stories of Eudora Welty The Grand Design Novel by John Dos Passos The Hero with a Thousand Faces Study of mythological themes by Joseph Campbell The Man with the Golden Arm Novel by Nelson Algren The Oasis Novel by Mary McCarthy Point of No Return Novel by J. P. Marquand A Rage to Live Novel by John O’Hara The Story of a Staircase Play by Antonio Buero Vallejo The Waterfall and the Bonfire Novel by Norwegian-born writer Alfred Hauge British The Boat Novel by L. P. Hartley The Cocktail Party Verse drama by T. S. Eliot The Heart of the Day Novel by Elizabeth Bowen Love in a Cold Climate Novel by Nancy Mitford 1984 Novel by George Orwell “Responsibility: The Pilots Who Destroyed Germany, Spring 1945” Poem by Stephen Spender Stratton Play by Robert Duncan The Third Man Novel by Graham Greene
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Irish Cock-a-Doodle-Dandy Dramatic comedy by Sean O’Casey Welsh All Things Betray Thee Novel by Gwyn Thomas
SWEDISH
The Emigrants Four-volume epic novel by Wilhelm Moburg Let Man Live Play by Par Lagerkvist Modern Myths Novel by Lars Gyllensten Snow Legend Collection of poems by Werner Aspenstrom
FINNISH
The Wanderer Novel by Mika Waltari
1950
FRENCH
Deathwatch Play by Jean Genet The Desert of Love Novel by François Mauriac Dialogues des Carmelites Play by George Bernanos Head Against the Wall Novel by Hervé Bazin The Need for Roots Philosophical treatise by Simone Weil The Second Sex Feminist manifesto by Simone de Beauvoir The Thief ’s Journal Autobiography by Jean Genet GERMAN
German Barbera Blomberg Play by Carl Zuckmayer Mother Courage and Her Children Play by Bertolt Brecht The Train Was on Time Novel by Heinrich Böll Swiss When the War Was Over Play by Max Frisch INDONESIAN
Atheist Novel by Achdiat Karta Mihardja Gelenging Tekad Collection of verse by Ilham Notodijo “Me” Poem by Chairil Anwar ITALIAN
BIRTHS Hedin M. Klein, Danish poet Medbh McGuckian, Irish poet Timothy Mo, Hong Kong–born English novelist and critic Tidor Rosic, Serbian novelist Stella Voyatzoglou, Greek novelist
DEATHS Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, Bengali novelist and essayist William Rose Benét, American poet and novelist Edgar Rice Burroughs, American novelist Henry Courts-Mahler, German novelist Johannes Vilhelm Jensen, Danish novelist and poet Orhan Veli Kanik, Turkish poet Heinrich Mann, German novelist Edgar Lee Masters, American poet Francis Otto Matthiessen, American critic and intellectual historian Edna St. Vincent Millay, American poet George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair), English novelist Cesare Pavese, Italian poet and novelist Tawfiq Piramerd, Kurdish poet George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright
The Skin Novel by Curzio Malaparte JAPANESE
The Bullfight Novel by Inoue Yasushi Confessions of a Mask Novel by Yukio Mishima The Cutter and Captain Shigemoto’s Mother Novel by Tanizaki Junichiro Ring of Youth Novel by Hiroshi Noma Thousand Cranes Novel by Kawabata Yasunari Twilight Crane Play by Kinoshita Junji RUSSIAN
The Easing of Fate Collection of stories by Nina Berberova
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: wright
George Bernard Shaw, Irish play-
Pulitzer Prizes Biography John Quincy Adams and the Foundations of American Foreign Policy by Samuel Flagg Bemis Drama South Pacific by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, and Joshua Logan Fiction The Way West by A. B. Guthrie Jr. History Art and Life in America by Oliver W. Larkin Poetry Annie Allen by Gwendolyn Brooks
SPANISH
Cuban The Kingdom of This World Novel by Alejo Carpentier
PUBLICATIONS
Guatemalan Men of Maize Novel by Miguel Angel Asturias
“Babette’s Feast” Short story by Isak Dinesen The Liar Novel by Martin Hansen The Lost Musicians Novel by William Heinesen
Mexican Freedom Under Parole Collection of poems by Octavio Paz Spanish Words in the Sand Play by Antonio Buero Vallejo
DANISH
ENGLISH
American Across the River and Into the Trees Novel by Ernest Hemingway Auroras of Autumn Collected verse of Wallace Stevens
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Cast a Cold Eye Collection of criticism by Mary McCarthy Ceremony and Other Poems Collected verse of Richard Wilbur Come Back, Little Sheba Play by William Inge Complete Poems Collected verse of Carl Sandburg The God That Failed Novel by Richard Wright Joe Hill Biographical novel by Wallace Stegner The Martian Chronicles Science fiction novel by Ray Bradbury A Rhetoric of Motives Critical perspectives by Kenneth Burke The Town Novel by Conrad Richter The Town and the City Novel by Jack Kerouac The Wall Novel by John Hersey A Woman of Means Novella by Peter Taylor World Enough and Time Novel by Robert Penn Warren
Guatemalan The Cyclone Novel by Miguel Angel Asturias
British The Beautiful Visit Novel by Elizabeth Jane Howard The Boy with a Cart Verse play by Christopher Fry The Grass Is Singing Novel by Doris Lessing Noble Essences Autobiography by Osbert Sitwell Parade’s End Complete tetralogy by Ford Madox Ford Venus Observed Play by Christopher Fry
Barabbas Novel by Par Lagerkvist
Guyanan Morning at the Office Novel by Edgar Mittelholzer
Nedim Gursel, Turkish novelist Drazen Mazur, Croatian poet Guy Vanderhaeghe, Canadian novelist
FRENCH
Canadian The Torrent Novel by Anne Hébert The Outlander Novel by Germaine Guèvremont French The Bald Soprano Play in two scenes by Eugène Ionesco Ode Collected verse of Pierre-Jean Jouve Waiting for God Devotional meditations by Simone Weil GERMAN
Adam, Where Art Thou? Novel by Heinrich Böll Music of the Future Poems by Marie Luise Kaschnitz GREEK
Freedom or Death Novel by Nikos Kazantzakis ITALIAN
Crime on Goat Island Play by Ugo Betti The Promised Land Collection of poems by Giuseppe Ungaretti JAPANESE
Thirst for Love Novel by Yukio Mishima LITHUANIAN
The Temptation Satirical novel by Vincas Kreve-Mickievicius PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Dog Without Feathers Collection of poems by João Cabral de Melo Neto SPANISH
Chilean General Song Epic poem by Pablo Neruda
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Mexican The Labyrinth of Solidad Cultural history by Octavio Paz Spanish In the Burning Darkness Play by Antonio Buero Vallejo Uruguayan A Brief Life Novel by Juan Carlos Onetti Lost Collection of poems by Juana de Ibarbourou SWEDISH
1951 BIRTHS
DEATHS Louis Adamic, Slovenian novelist Muhammad Taqi Bahar, Persian poet Herman Charles Bosman, South African writer James Bridie (Osborne Henry Mavor), Scottish playwright Hermann Broch, Austrian novelist and playwright Fumiko Hayashi, Japanese novelist, essayist, and poet André Gide, French novelist James Norman Hall, American novelist S¯adeq Hed¯ayat, Iranian novelist and playwright Henri-René Lenormand, French playwright Sinclair Lewis, American novelist Nam Cao (Tran Huu Tri), Vietnamese novelist Pedro Salinas, Spanish poet, novelist, and playwright Angelos Sikelianós, Greek lyric poet Hamzat Tsadasa, Dagestani poet Ludwig Josef Johan Wittgenstein, Austrian philosopher Rashid Yasami, Iranian historian and poet
LITERARY EVENTS Drum, South African literary magazine, is founded in Johannesburg PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Par Fabian Lagerkvist, Swedish novelist, playwright, and poet Pulitzer Prizes Biography John C. Calhoun: American Portrait by Margaret Louise Coit Fiction The Town by Conrad Richter History The Old Northwest, Pioneer Period, 1815–1840 by R. Carlyle Buley Poetry Complete Poems by Carl Sandburg
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PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
The Beginning and the End Novel by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz DUTCH
Yesterday Novel by Maria Dermont ENGLISH
American The Ballad of the Sad Café Novella and short stories by Carson McCullers The Caine Mutiny Novel by Herman Wouk The Catcher in the Rye Novel by J. D. Salinger Chosen Country Novel by John Dos Passos Collected Poems Collection by Marianne Moore Foundation Science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov From Here to Eternity Novel by James Jones The Grass Harp Novel by Truman Capote The Green Hills of Earth Science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein Harlem Collected verse of Langston Hughes The Illustrated Man Collection of science fiction stories by Ray Bradbury In the Absence of Angels Collected short stories of Hortense Calisher Lie Down in Darkness Novel by William Styron Melville Godwin U.S.A. Novel by John P. Marquand Montage of a Dream Deferred Poetry collection by Langston Hughes Praise to the End! Collection of verse by Theodore Roethke Requiem for a Nun Novel by William Faulkner The Rose Tattoo Play by Tennessee Williams The Seven-League Crutches Collection of verse by Randall Jarrell Speak, Memory Autobiography by Russian-born Vladimir Nabokov British The Blessing Novel by Nancy Mitford The Cruel Sea Novel by Nicholas Montserrat A Dance to the Beginning of Time Twelve-volume novel cycle by Anthony Burgess The End of the Affair Novel by Graham Greene The Masters Novel by C. P. Snow Our Lady’s Tumbler Play by Ronald Duncan A Question of Upbringing Novel (part of Dance to the Music of Time) by Anthony Powell A Sleep of Prisoners Verse play by Christopher Fry
Belgian The Illusionist Novel by François Mallet-Joris French The City Whose Prince Is a Child Play by Henry de Montherlant The Devil and the Good Lord Play by Jean-Paul Sartre The Lesson Play by Romanian-born Eugène Ionesco Memoirs of Hadrian Historical novel by Marguerite Yourcenar Molloy Novel by Irish-born Samuel Beckett The Rebel Essay by Albert Camus Sea Marks Collection of poems by Saint-John Perse GERMAN
The Holy Sinner Novel by Thomas Mann INDONESIAN
The Paralyzed Novel by Pramudya Ananta Tur ITALIAN
The Conformist Novel by Alberto Moravia The Indian Hut Collected verse of Attilio Bertolucci The Queen and the Rebels Play by Ugo Betti JAPANESE
Fires on the Plain Novel by Shohei Ooka Floating Cloud Novel by Hayashi Fumiko Ascension of the Frog Play by Kinoshita Junji KANNADA
A Child of the Kudiyas Novel by Kota Sivarama Karanta SERBIAN
Far Away Is the Sun Novel by Dobrica Casic SPANISH
Chilean Born Guilty Novel by Manuel Rojas Mexican Eagle or Sun Collection of poems by Octavio Paz Spanish The Hive Novel by Camilo José Cela SWEDISH
A Mystery Play of the Sufferings of Israel Play by German-born writer Nelly Sachs
Canadian The Loved and the Lost Novel by Morley Callaghan Salterton Trilogy Novel cycle by Robertson Davies Indian The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian Autobiography of Nirad C. Chaudhuri South African Wild Conquest Novel by Peter Abrahams
1952 BIRTHS Antoine Laurent, French novelist Ryu Murakami, Japanese novelist Vikram Seth, Indian novelist Mara Zalite, Latvian poet
The Twentieth Century: 1952
DEATHS Mariano Azuela, Mexican novelist Benedetto Croce, Italian historian and philosopher John Dewey, American educational philosopher Paul Éluard (Eugène Grindel), French poet Knut Hamsun, Norwegian novelist Ghulam Ahmad Mahjur, Kashmiri Urdu poet Ferenc Molnár, Hungarian playwright George Santayana, American philosopher, novelist, poet, and critic
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: François-Charles Mauriac, French novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Charles Evans Hughes by Merlo J. Pusey Drama The Shrike by Joseph Kramm Fiction The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk History The Uprooted by Oscar Handlin Poetry Collected Poems by Marianne Moore
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The Mousetrap Mystery play by Agatha Christie Sword of Honor Trilogy by Evelyn Waugh Indian Two Women Play by Bharati Sarabhai Irish A Prisoner of Grace Novel by Joyce Cary Ten Burnt Offerings Collection of poems by Louis MacNeice Nigerian Africa Sings Collection of verse by Dennis Chukude Osadebay South African Stranger to Europe Collected verse of Guy Butler Trinidadian A Brighter Sun Novel by Samuel Selvon Welsh Collected Poems, 1934–1952 Collection by Dylan Thomas In Country Sleep Collection of poems by Dylan Thomas FINNISH
The Dark Angel Novel by Mika Waltari
PUBLICATIONS
FRENCH BALUCHI
Call Collected verse of Gul Khan Nasir DANISH
Serpent and Bull Novel by Martin Hansen DUTCH
The Scarlet City Novel by Hella Haasse ENGLISH
American The Catherine Wheel Novel by Jean Stafford Charlotte’s Web Children’s story by E. B. White “The Dragon and the Unicorn” Poem by Kenneth Rexroth East of Eden Novel by John Steinbeck Foundation and Empire Science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov Giant Novel by Edna Ferber The Groves of Academe Novel by Mary McCarthy Invisible Man Novel by Ralph Ellison Let It Come Down Novel by Paul Bowles A Moon for the Misbegotten Play by Eugene O’Neill The Natural Novel by Bernard Malamud No, But I Saw the Movie Novel by Peter De Vries The Old Man and the Sea Novella by Ernest Hemingway Player Piano Novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. The Silver Chalice Biblical novel by Thomas B. Costain Wise Blood Novel by Flannery O’Connor British A Buyer’s Market Novel (part of Dance to the Music of Time) by Anthony Powell Hemlock and After Novel by Angus Wilson Martha Quest Novel by Doris Lessing Men at Arms Novel by Evelyn Waugh
Algerian The Big House Novel by Mohammad Dib Forgotten Hill Novel by Mouloud Mammeri French The Bridge Over the River Kwai Novel by Pierre Boulle The Chairs Play by Eugène Ionesco Constance Novel by Hervé Bazin Dawn on Our Darkness Novel by Emmanuel Robles The Horseman on the Roof Novel by Jean Giono Language Collected verse of Pierre-Jean Jouve The Waltz of the Toreadors Play by Jean Anouilh GERMAN
Heart on the Left Autobiographical novel by Leonhard Franks Poppy and Memory Collected verse of Paul Celan ITALIAN
All Our Yesterdays Novella by Natalie Ginzburg The Cloven Viscount Fantasy by Italo Calvino A Cry and Landscapes Collected verse of Giuseppe Ungaretti First Fruits of the Desert Collected verse of Mario Luzi A Handful of Black Berries Novel by Ignazio Siolne JAPANESE
The Sound of the Mountains Novel by Yasunari Kawabata Zone of Emptiness Novel by Hiroshi Noma KANNADA
The Road We Have Walked Collection of verse by Indian writer Gopalakrishna Adiga PERSIAN
Her Eyes Novel by Bozorg Alavi
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PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Invention of Orpheus Collected verse of Jorge de Lima SWEDISH
Litany Collection of poems by Werner Aspenstrom
1953 BIRTHS Adonis Fostieris, Greek poet Rod Jones, Australian novelist
DEATHS Bheeromal Mehrchand Advani, Sindhi playwright and critic Raphael Ernest Grail Glikpo Armattoe, Ghanaian poet and historian Hilaire Belloc, French-born English Catholic playwright and critic Henry Bernstein, French playwright Ugo Betti, Italian playwright and poet Jean de Bosschere, Belgian poet, novelist, and critic Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin, Russian novelist Douglas Southall Freeman, American historian and biographer Mudaliar Tiruvarur V. Kalyanisundaram, Tamil essayist and philosopher Maha Hswei, Burmese novelist and essayist Richard von Mises, Austrian philosopher Martinus Nijhoff, Dutch poet Eugene Gladstone O’Neill, American playwright Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, American novelist Dylan Thomas, Welsh poet Ben Ames Williams, American novelist
LITERARY EVENTS Paris Review is founded by George Plimpton PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Winston S. Churchill, English statesman and writer Pulitzer Prizes Biography Edmund Pendleton, 1721–1803 by David J. Mays Drama Picnic by William Inge Fiction The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway History The Era of Good Feelings by George Dangerfield Poetry Collected Poems, 1917–1952 by Archibald MacLeish
PUBLICATIONS BURMESE
Pauper Tyetko Novel by Banmo Tin Aun ENGLISH
American The Adventures of Augie March Novel by Canadian-born writer Saul Bellow
The Bridges at Toko-Ri Novel by James A. Michener Brother to Dragons: A Tale in Verse and Voices Poetry and fiction by Robert Penn Warren The Buried Lake Collected verse of Allen Tate Camino Real Play by Tennessee Williams Collected Poems Collection by Conrad Aiken The Crucible Play by Arthur Miller Fahrenheit 451 Science fiction novel by Ray Bradbury Go Tell It on the Mountain Novel by James Baldwin The Land of Silence Collected verse by May Sarton Marty Play by Paddy Chayefsky The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and Critical Tradition Literary criticism by Mayer Howard Abrams Nine Stories Collection by J. D. Salinger The Outsider Autobiographical novel by Richard Wright Picnic Play by William Inge Poems, 1940–1953 Collection by Karl Shapiro Second Foundation Science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov The Solid Gold Cadillac Play by George S. Kaufman and Howard Teichman The Southpaw Novel by Mark Harris Tea and Sympathy Play by Robert Anderson Teahouse of the August Moon Play by John Patrick The Waking: Poems, 1933–1953 Collection by Theodore Roethke British Casino Royale James Bond mystery by Ian Fleming Childhood’s End Science fiction novel by English-born Sri Lankan writer Arthur Clarke Except the Lord Novel by Irish-born Joyce Cary The Go-Between Novel by L. P. Hartley Hurry on Down Novel by John Wain An Italian Visit Collected verse by Cecil Day-Lewis Poems Collected verse by Elizabeth Jennings The Second Curtain Novel by Roy Fuller The Three Voices of Poetry Literary criticism by T. S. Eliot Witness for the Prosecution Mystery story by Agatha Christie Dominican The Orchid House Novel by Phyllis Shand Allfrey Irish Watt Novel by Samuel Beckett Nigerian The Palm-Wine Drinkard Novel by Amos Tutuola South African The Dam Play by Guy Butler The Dream and the Desert Collected short stories by Uys Krige The Lying Days Novel by Nadine Gordimer FINNISH
On Windy Nights Collected verse of Paavo Haavikko FRENCH
French The Erasers Novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet The Lark Play by Jean Anouilh
The Twentieth Century: 1954
The Lesson One-act play by Romanian-born writer Eugène Ionesco Martereau Novel by Nathalie Sarraute The Unnamable Novel by Irish-born writer Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot Play by Irish-born writer Samuel Beckett Tunisian The Pillar of Salt Novel by Albert Memmi GERMAN
Acquainted with the Night Novel by Heinrich Böll The Black Swan Novel by Thomas Mann The Spell Novel by Herman Broch
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LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: novelist
Ernest Hemingway, American
Pulitzer Prizes Autobiography The Spirit of St. Louis by Charles A. Lindbergh Drama The Teahouse of the August Moon by John Patrick History A Stillness at Appomattox by Bruce Catton Poetry The Waking by Theodor Roethke
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
HINDI
Seed Novel by Indian writer Amrit Ray ITALIAN
The Faithful Lover Novel by Massimo Bontempelli SERBIAN
“Bark” Poem by Vasko Popa SPANISH
Cuban The Lost Steps Social commentary by Alejo Carpentier Spanish The Cypresses Believe in God Novel by José María Gironella Requiem for a Spanish Peasant Novel by Ramón Sender SWEDISH
Cinnamoncandy Novel by Lars Ahlin
1954 BIRTHS Carlo Ernest Geble, Irish novelist
DEATHS Aleksandre Abasheli, Georgian poet Said Faik Abasiyanik, Turkish novelist and poet Oswald de Andrade, Brazilian poet, playwright, and novelist Sadruddin Ayni, Tajik poet, novelist, and essayist Jacinto Benavente y Martínez, Spanish playwright Edmund Kerchever Chambers, English Shakespearean scholar Colette (Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette), French novelist Stig Halvard Dagerman, Swedish novelist, playwright, poet, and essayist Nicolae Davidescu, Romanian novelist and poet Ferenc Herczeg, Hungarian novelist and playwright Vincas Kreve-Mickevicus, Lithuanian poet, novelist, and playwright Martin Anderson Nexo, Danish novelist Ngo Tat To, Vietnamese novelist
Egyptian The Cheapest Night Collection of short stories by Yusuf Idris The Earth Play by Abdur Rahman ash-Sharqawi Iraqi Broken Pitchers Collected verse by Adbul Wahhab al-Bayati DANISH
The Last Lantern Collected verse by Tom Kristensen ENGLISH
American The Bachelor Party Play by Paddy Chayefsky Collected Poems Collection by Wallace Stevens The Dancing Bears Collection of poems by W. S. Merwin The Enormous Radio and Other Stories Collection by John Cheever A Fable Novel by William Faulkner Hungerfield and Other Poems Collection by Robinson Jeffers The Matchmaker Play by Thornton Wilder Messiah Novel by Gore Vidal The Ponder Heart Novel by Eudora Welty The Second Tree from the Corner Miscellaneous essays by E. B. White The Tunnel of Love Novel by Peter De Vries British Collected Poems Collection by C. S. Lewis The Confidential Clerk Dramatic farce in verse by T. S. Eliot The Dark Is Light Enough Verse play by Christopher Fry The Death of Satan Play by Ronald Duncan The Fellowship of the Ring Novel (first in the trilogy The Lord of the Rings) by J. R. R. Tolkien Fighting Terms Verse collection by Thom Gunn The Holy Stone Collected verse of Thomas Blackburn Lord of the Flies Novel by William Golding Lucky Jim Novel by Kingsley Amis The New Men Novel by C. P. Snow A Proper Marriage Novel (part of The Children of Violence) by Doris Lessing Separate Tables Two one-act plays by Terence Rattigan Canadian The Acrobat Novel by Mordecai Richler In the Midst of My Fever Collected verse by Irving Layton
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Indian Nectar in a Sieve Novel by Kamala Markandaya Irish The Quare Fellow Play by Brendan Behan Under the Net First novel by Iris Murdoch Nigerian People of the City Novel by Cyprian Ekwensi Welsh A Child’s Christmas in Wales Semiautobiographical story by Dylan Thomas Under Milk Wood Verse drama by Dylan Thomas FRENCH
French All in a Night Novel by Jean-Raphael-Marie-Noël Cayrol Bonjour Tristesse Novel by François Sagan The Crowning of Spring Novel by Claude Simon The Executioner Novel by Pierre Boulle The Mandarins Novel by Simone de Beauvoir Port Royal Play by Henry de Montherlant
Chilean Poems and Antipoems Collected verse of Nicanor Parra The Wine Press Poetry collection by Gabriela Mistral Guatemalan The Green Pope Novel by Miguel Angel Asturias Mexican Frontiers Collected verse of Jaime Torres Bodet Spanish The Brightness and the Blood Novel by Ignacio Aldecoa History of the Heart Collected poems by Vicente Aleixandre The Young Assassin Novel by Juan Goytisolo SWEDISH
The Dogs Collection of poems by Werner Aspenstrom TAJIK
Fire of Rose Collection of verse by Jigar Muradabadi Loyalty Novel by Foteh Niyazi The Morning of Our Lives Semiautobiographical novel by Sotim Ulughzoda
Guinean The Radiance of the King Novel by Camara Laye Moroccan The Simple Past Novel by Driss Chraibi GERMAN
German The Confessions of Felix Krull Picaresque novel by Thomas Mann Swiss I’m Not Stiller Novel by Max Frisch GREEK
The Greek Passion Novel by Nikos Kazantzakis ITALIAN
Ruin Novel by Beppe Fenoglio JAPANESE
Forbidden Colors Novel by Yukio Mishima The Sound of Waves Novel by Yukio Mishima MALAYALAM
Ummachi Novel by P. C. Kuttikrishnan PORTUGUESE
The Sibyl Novel by Maria Agustine Besse Luis SERBIAN
Roots Novel by Dobrica Cosic SPANISH
Argentine The Dream of Heroes Novel by Adolfo Bioy Casares
1955 BIRTHS Thomas Bohme, German poet Julio Llamazares, Spanish novelist, essayist, and poet Julio Cesar Monteiro Martins, Brazilian novelist Irina Ratushinskaya, Russian poet
DEATHS Ahmad Zaki Abu Shadi, Egyptian poet and opera librettist James Agee, American novelist Paul Claudel, French playwright and poet Bernard De Voto, American literary critic and novelist Albert Einstein, German-American scientist Roger Mais, Jamaican novelist, poet, and playwright Asrar-ul-haq Majaz, Urdu lyrical poet Thomas Mann, German novelist Sadat Hasan Manto, Urdu novelist and playwright José Ortega y Gasset, Spanish philosopher Theodore Plievier, German novelist Robert Emmet Sherwood, American playwright Wallace Stevens, American poet
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Halldor Laxness (Halldor Kiljan Gudyonsson), Icelandic novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography The Taft Story by William S. White Drama Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams Fiction A Fable by William Faulkner
The Twentieth Century: 1955
History Great River: The Rio Grande in North American History by Paul Horgan Poetry Collected Poems by Wallace Stevens
PUBLICATIONS AMHARIC
I Went Abroad Novel by Ethiopian writer Giyorgis Walda Yohannes Walda DUTCH
The Man in the Mirror Novel by Herman Teirlinck The Ten Thousand Things Novel by Maria Dermont ENGLISH
American Andersonville Historical novel by MacKinley Kantor A Band of Angels Novel by Robert Penn Warren The Black Prince, and Other Stories Collection by Shirley Ann Grau The Bride of the Innisfallen Collected stories of Eudora Welty Bus Stop Play by William Inge The Catered Affair Play by Paddy Chayefsky Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Play by Tennessee Williams A Charmed Life Novel by Mary McCarthy The Deer Park Novel by Norman Mailer The Diamond Cutters and Other Poems Collected verse of Adrienne Rich The Ginger Man Novel by Irish-American writer J. P. Donleavy A Good Man Is Hard to Find Collection of short stories by Flannery O’Connor Lolita Novel by Vladimir Nabokov Marjorie Morningstar Novel by Herman Wouk The Matchmaker Novel by Thornton Wilder No One Knows the Day Novel by Norwegian-born Alfred Hauge Notes of a Native Son Essays by James Baldwin The Opposing Self Nine essays by Lionel Trilling Poems: North and South—A Cold Spring Collection by Elizabeth Bishop The Recognition Novel by William Gaddis Sincerely, Willis Wayde Novel by J. P. Marquand The Spider’s House Novel by Paul Bowles Ten North Frederick Novel by John O’Hara A View from the Bridge Play by Arthur Miller Australian The Tree of Man Novel by Patrick White British Amrita Novel by German-born English writer Ruth Prawer Jhabvala The Chalk Garden Play by Enid Bagnold Collected Poems, 1928–1953 Collection by Stephen Spender Earthlight Science fiction novel by English-born Sri Lankan writer Arthur Clarke The Inheritor Novel by William Golding The Less Deceived Poetry collection by Philip Larkin Officers and Gentlemen Novel by Evelyn Waugh The Quiet American Novel by Graham Greene
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The Shield of Achilles Collection of verse by W. H. Auden Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life Autobiography by C. S. Lewis That Uncertain Feeling Novel by Kingsley Amis The Two Towers Novel (second in The Lord of the Rings trilogy) by J. R. R. Tolkien A Way of Looking Collected verse by Elizabeth Jennings Canadian The Cold Green Element Poetry collection by Irving Layton Son of a Smaller Hero Autobiographical novel by Mordecai Richler Indian Waiting for the Mahatma Novel by R. K. Narayan Irish The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne Novel by Brian Moore Not Honour More Novel by Joyce Cary FINNISH
Birthplace Collected verse by Paavo Haavikko The Etruscan Novel by Mika Waltari FRENCH
Algerian The Sleep of the Just Novel by Mouloud Mammeri Armenian Le Ping-Pong Play by Arthur Adamov French The Balcony Satiric play by Jean Genet Nekrassov Play by Jean-Paul Sartre The New Tenant Play by Romanian-born Eugène Ionesco The Transgressor Novel by American-born Julien Green The Voyeur Novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet A World on the Wane Prose tract by Belgian-born anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss Tunisian Agar Novel by Albert Memmi Strangers Novel by writer Albert Memmi GREEK
The Last Temptation of Christ Novel by Nikos Kazantzakis HAUSA
Shaihu Umar Novel by Nigerian statesman Abubakar Tafawa Balewa ICELANDIC
Book of Seven Days Collected verse of Johannes Jonasson ITALIAN
Bread and Wine Novel by Ignazio Silone JAPANESE
White Man, Yellow Man Novel by Shusaku Endo
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POLISH
The Issa Valley Novel by Czes l⁄ aw Milosz The Morning Star Collection of stories by Maria Dabrowska PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Moratorium Play by Jorge Andrade Two Waters Collected verse of João Cabral de Melo Neto
Drama Diary of Anne Frank by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich Fiction Andersonville by MacKinlay Kantor History The Age of Reform by Richard Hofstadter Poetry Poems: North and South—A Cold Spring by Elizabeth Bishop
PUBLICATIONS AFRIKAANS
SPANISH
Children of Chaos Novel by Juan Goytisolo
With Pleasure, Dear Sirs Novel by Arthur Nuthall Fula ARABIC
1956 BIRTH Amitav Ghosh, Indian novelist
Egyptian Baina al-Qasraym Novel by Naguib Mahfouz The Cairo Trilogy Novel by Naguib Mahfouz Iraqi Glory to Children and Olives Collection of verse by Abdul Wahhab al-Bayati
DEATHS Corrado Alvaro, Italian novelist Michael Arlen, Bulgarian-born English writer Leo Baeck, German Jewish scholar Pío Baroja, Basque novelist Max Beerbohm, English writer Gottfried Benn, German poet E. C. Bentley, English man of letters Bertolt Brecht, German playwright and poet Louis Bromfield, American novelist Hans Carossa, German poet and novelist Ali Akbar Dekhoda, Iranian poet Walter De la Mare, English poet and novelist Derenik Demirtchian, Armenian novelist, poet, and playwright Herbert Isaac Ernest Dhlomo, Zulu novelist, poet, and playwright Aleksander Fadeyev, Russian novelist Resat Nuri Guntekin, Turkish novelist and playwright Ha Jin, Chinese-born American poet and novelist Muhammad Husayn Haykal, Egyptian novelist and journalist Jan Lechon, Polish poet Charles MacArthur, American playwright Bal Sitaram Mardhekar, Marathi poet H. L. Mencken, American essayist, editor, and journalist John Middleton Murry, English writer and critic Giovanni Papini, Italian biographer, novelist, and poet David Shimonowitz, Israeli poet Cahit Sitki Taranci, Turkish poet Samad Vurghun, Azerbaijani poet and playwright Robert Walser, Swiss novelist, essayist, and poet
BURMESE
The Earth Is Laughing Collection of short stories by Khin Hnin Ju CZECH
Silesian Songs Collected verse of Petre Bezruc ENGLISH
American At Play in the Fields of the Lord Novel by Peter Matthiessen Band of Angels Novel by Robert Penn Warren Bang the Drum Slowly Novel by Mark Harris Compulsion Novel by Meyer Levin Double Star Science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein The Fixer Novel by Bernard Malamud The Floating Opera Novel by John Barth Giovanni’s Room Novel by James Baldwin Homage to Mistress Bradstreet Poetry collection by John Berryman Howl, and Other Poems Collection by Beat poet Allen Ginsberg The Last Hurrah Novel by Edwin O’Connor The Lion and the Throne Biography of Sir Edward Coke by Catherine Drinker Bowen Long Day’s Journey into Night Autobiographical play by Eugene O’Neill Seize the Day Novella by Saul Bellow The Things of This World Verse collection by Richard Wilbur A Walk on the Wild Side Novel by Nelson Algren Australian
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Juan Ramón Jiménez, Spanish poet and playwright Pulitzer Prizes Biography Benjamin Henry Latrobe by Talbot Faulkner Hamlin
Summer of the Seventh Doll Play by Ray Lawler British The Last of the Wine Historical novel by Mary Renault The Long View Novel by Elizabeth Jane Howard The Nature of Passion Novel by German-born Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
The Twentieth Century: 1957
The Outsider Philosophical discourse by Colin Wilson Pincher Martin Novel by William Golding The Return of the King Novel (final in the trilogy The Lord of the Rings) by J. R. R. Tolkien A Thing of Beauty Novel by A. J. Cronin The Towers of Trebizond Novel by Rose Macaulay Guyanese Black Label Poem by Leon Gontran Damas Indian Siddhartha: Man of Peace Historical play by Harindranath Chattopadhyay Irish Poems Collected verse by Thomas Kinsella South African The Dove Returns Play by Guy Butler FINNISH
The Journey Collected verse of Eeva Liisa Manner
French The Balcony Play by Jean Genet The Fall Novel by Albert Camus Passing Time Novel by Michel Butor GERMAN
Austrian The Demons Novel by Heimito von Doderer Swiss The Visit: A Tragi-Comedy Play by Friedrich Durrenmatt HINDI
The Drop and the Sea Novel by Indian writer Amritlal Nagar INDONESIAN
Guerrilla Family Novel by Pramudya Ananda Tur ITALIAN
Five Stories of Ferrara Novella by Giorgio Bassani The Leopard Novel by Giuseppe Lampedusa The Secret of Luca Novel by Ignazio Silone The Storm and Other Poems Collected verse of Eugenio Montale JAPANESE
The Key Novel by Tanizaki Junichiro The Temple of the Golden Pavilion Novel by Mishima Yukio
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Brazilian The Devil to Pay in the Backlands Epic novel by João Guimares Rosa A Knife All Blade Collected verse by João Cabral de Melo Neto POLISH
Hot Ashes Collection of poems by Mieczyslaw Jastrun The Marshes Novel by Tadeusz Konwicki SERBIAN
Field of No Rest Collected verse of Vasko Popa SPANISH
Spanish Landscape with Figures Collection of poems by Gerardo Diego With the East Wind Novel by Ignacio Aldecoa Uruguayan Office Poems Collection by Mario Benedetti
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Cameroonian Africa, We Do Not Pay Attention to You Novel by Benjamin Matep
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DEATHS Iliya Abu Madi, Lebanese poet M. A. Aldanov (Mark Aleksandrovich Landau), Russian novelist, essayist, and biographer Sholem Asch, Polish-born Israeli novelist George Bacovia (Gheorghe Vasiliu), Romanian poet Arthur Joyce Lunel Cary, Irish-born English novelist, essayist, and poet Alfred Doblin, German novelist Edward Dunsany, Irish playwright Avetikh Isahakian, Armenian poet Nikos Kazantzakis, Greek poet and novelist Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Italian novelist Wyndham Lewis, English novelist Clarence Malcolm Lowry, English novelist Curzio Malaparte, Italian novelist Gabriela Mistral (Lucila Godoy Alcáyaga), Chilean poet Alexey Mikhailovich Remizov, Russian folklorist, novelist, playwright, and essayist Dorothy L. Sayers, English writer W. Abraham Silva, Sinhalese novelist John William Van Druten, English-born American playwright and novelist Bhai Vir Singh, Punjabi novelist and poet Laura Ingalls Wilder, American children’s writer
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
MALAYALAM
Shrimps Novel by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai
Nobel Prize in literature: Albert Camus, French novelist and existentialist
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Pulitzer Prizes Biography Profiles in Courage by John F. Kennedy Drama Long Day’s Journey into Night by Eugene O’Neill History Russia Leaves the War: Soviet-American Relations, 1917–1920 by George F. Kennan Poetry Things of This World by Richard Wilbur
A Choice of Enemies Novel by Mordecai Richler Selected Poems Collected verse by Dorothy Livesay Irish Visitations Collection of lyrical poems by Louis MacNeice Scottish The Comforters Novel by Muriel Spark
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
Decline; or, Your Love Has Destroyed Me Autobiographical novel by Tunisian writer Al-Bashir Khurayyif
FINNISH
The Manila Rope Novel by Veijo Meri FRENCH
DUTCH
Too Late for This World Collected verse by Jan van Nijlen ENGLISH
American The Assistant Novel by Bernard Malamud Atlas Shrugged Novel by Ayn Rand By Love Possessed Novel by James Gould Cozzens The Cat in the Hat Children’s story by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel) A Citizen of the Galaxy Science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein Dandelion Wine Science fiction novel by Ray Bradbury The Dark at the Top of the Stairs Play by William Inge A Death in the Family Novel by James Agee The Door into Summer Science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein Here and Now Collection of verse by Denise Levertov Memoirs of a Catholic Childhood Memoir by Mary McCarthy On the Road Novel by Beat writer Jack Kerouac Pnin Novel by Vladimir Nabokov Promises: Poems, 1954–1956 Collected verse by Robert Penn Warren Some Came Running Novel by James Jones The Town Novel by William Faulkner The Wapshot Chronicle Novel by John Cheever Words for the Wind Collected verse by Theodore Roethke Australian On the Beach Novel by English-born writer Nevil Shute Voss Novel by Patrick White British The Dumb Waiter Play by Harold Pinter The Entertainer Play by John Osborne From Russia with Love James Bond spy novel by Ian Fleming The Hawk in the Rain Collection of poems by Ted Hughes Justine Novel (first of The Alexandria Quartet) by Lawrence Durrell Look Back in Anger Play by John Osborne On Poetry and Poets Collection of 16 essays by T. S. Eliot The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold Novel by Evelyn Waugh Room at the Top Novel by John Braine The Sandcastle Novel by Iris Murdoch The Sense of Movement Collected verse by Thom Gunn Canadian The Apprenticeship of Daddy Kravitz Novel by Mordecai Richler
French A Child of Our Time Autobiographical novel by Spanish-born writer Michel del Castillo Endgame Play by Irish-born writer Samuel Beckett Jealousy Novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet Mythologies Collection of essays by Roland Barth The Straw Man Novel by Jean Giono The Wind Novel by Claude Simon Guinean I Was a Savage Autobiography by Prince Modupe Paris GERMAN
Japhthah and His Daughters Novel by Lion Feuchtwanger ICELANDIC
The Fish Can Sing Novel by Halldor Laxness ITALIAN
Arturo’s Island Novel by Elsa Morante The Baron in the Trees Fantasy by Italo Calvino Honor of Truth Collected verse by Mario Luzi Two Women Novel by Alberto Moravia JAPANESE
The Sea and Poison Novel by Shusaku Endo NORWEGIAN
The Birds Novel by Tajei Vesaas PASHTO
An Armful of Blossoms Collection of short stories by Pakistani novelist Abdul Karim RUSSIAN
Doctor Zhivago Novel by Boris Pasternak The Swan’s Camp Collection of poems by Marina Tsvetayeva SPANISH
Chilean Coronation Novel by José Donoso Mexican Without Truce Collection of poems by Jaime Torres Bodet Sun Stone Collection of poems by Octavio Paz
The Twentieth Century: 1958
Spanish Clamor Collection of poems by Jorge Guillén SWEDISH
Night in the Market Tent Novel by Lars Ahlin YIDDISH
Gimpel the Fool Collection of short stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer
1958 BIRTH Ulf Eriksson, Swedish poet and novelist
DEATHS Johannes R. Becher, German poet Yahya Kemal Beyatli, Turkish poet Petr Bezr˘uc (Vladimir Vasek), Czech poet James Branch Cabell, American writer Lion Feuchtwanger, German novelist Jacob Fichman, Russian-born Israeli poet and critic Dorothy Canfield Fisher, American novelist and short-story writer Fyodor Vasilyevich Gladkov, Russian novelist, playwright, and essayist Ho Biu Chanh (Ho Van Trung), Vietnamese novelist Juan Ramón Jiménez, Spanish poet Joseph Klausner, Lithuanian-born Israeli scholar and essayist Emilie Rose Macaulay, English novelist and travel writer Roger Martin du Gard, French novelist and playwright George Edward Moore, English philosopher and essayist Samala Musa, Egyptian essayist Vallathol Narayana Menon, Malayalee poet George Jean Nathan, American playwright Alfred Noyes, English poet and biographer Robert William Service, English-born Canadian poet and novelist Abd al-Rahman Shukri, Egyptian poet
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ENGLISH
American Breakfast at Tiffany’s Novella by Truman Capote A Coney Island of the Mind Collected verse by Lawrence Ferlinghetti The Dharma Bums Novel by Jack Kerouac The End of the Road Novel by John Barth Exodus Novel by Leon Uris From the Terrace Novel by John O’Hara The Hard Blue Sky Novel by Shirley Ann Grau In Time Like Air Collected verse by May Sarton J.B. Verse play based on the Book of Job by Archibald MacLeish The Magic Barrel Collection of short stories by Bernard Malamud Methuselah’s Children Science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein The Pistol Novel by James Jones Poems of a Jew Collected verse on the Holocaust by Karl Shapiro The Subterraneans Novel by Jack Kerouac Suddenly Last Summer Play by Tennessee Williams The Sundial Novel by Shirley Jackson The Ugly American Novel by William J. Lederer and Leon Burdick Women on Gallows Hill Novel by Norwegian-born Alfred Hauge British Balthazar Novel (second of The Alexandria Quartet) by Lawrence Durrell The Birthday Party Play by Harold Pinter Brave New World Revisited Treatise on freedom by Aldous Huxley The Catalyst Play by Ronald Duncan Collected Poems Collected verse by John Betjeman The Conscience of the Rich Novel by C. P. Snow The Contenders Novel by John Wain Epitaph for George Dillon Play by John Osborne and Anthony Creighton The King Must Die Historical novel set in ancient Greece by Mary Renault Mountolive Novel (third of The Alexandria Quartet) by Lawrence Durrell The Once and Future King Quartet of novels by T. H. White Our Man in Havana Novel by Graham Greene A Painter of Our Time Novel by John Berger A Ripple from the Storm Novel (part of the Children of Violence) by Doris Lessing Saturday Night and Sunday Morning Novel by Alan Sillitoe Indian
LITERARY EVENT
The Guide Novel by R. K. Narayan
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Boris Pasternak, Russian poet and novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography George Washington by Douglas S. Freeman Drama Look Homeward, Angel by Ketti Frings Fiction A Death in the Family by James Agee History Banks and Politics in America by Bray Hammond Poetry Promises: Poems, 1954–1956 by Robert Penn Warren
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
I Live Novel by Lebanese Shiite writer Layla Ba’albakki
Irish Another September Collection of verse by Thomas Kinsella Borstal Boy Autobiography by Brendan Behan The Hostage Play by Brendan Behan Krapp’s Last Tape Play by Samuel Beckett Nigerian Things Fall Apart Novel by Chinua Achebe Scottish Momento Mori Novel by Muriel Spark Welsh Poetry for Supper Collection of verse by Ronald Stuart Thomas
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Leaves, Pages Collected verse by Paavo Haavikko FRENCH
Algerian Last Impression Novel by Malek Haddad Canadian The Silent Rooms Novel by Anne Hébert French The Blacks Play by Jean Genet The Grass Novel by Claude Simon Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter Autobiography by Simone de Beauvoir Moderato Cantabile Novel by Marguerite Duras Night Semiautobiography by Romanian-born American writer Elie Wiesel GERMAN
Swiss The Firebugs Play by Max Frisch HINDI
The Lying Truth Novel by Yospal INDONESIAN
Evening Verses from Gunung Gamping Collection of short stories by Javanese Christian poet and novelist Sukistyautami Iesmaniasita ITALIAN
The Incomparable Earth Collected verse by Salvatore Quasimodo Sixty Tales Collection of short stories by Dino Buzzati The Three Slaves of Julius Caesar Historical novel by Riccardo Bacchelli
Spanish Death as a World of Life Novel by Francisco Ayala The Disinherited Novel by Michel de Castillo A Dreamer for the Nation Historical novel by Antonio Buero Vallejo SWEDISH
The Rain Bird Novel by Sara Lidman Secrets on the Way Collection of poems by Tomas Transtromer TAJIK
I Am Guilty Psychological novel by Jalol Ikromi
1959 DEATHS Maxwell Anderson, American playwright Johan Bojer, Norwegian novelist Raymond Chandler, American writer of suspense novels Laxmiprasad Devkota, Nepali poet, novelist, and playwright Laurence Housman, English novelist and essayist Hans Henny Jahnn, German novelist Alfred Kubin, Austrian novelist, poet, and essayist Takahama Kyoshi, Japanese poet Abolqasem Lahuti, Tajik poet and librettist Edwin Muir, Scottish poet, novelist, and translator Luis Palés Matos, Puerto Rican poet and novelist Benjamin Peret, French poet, essayist, and novelist Alfonso Reyes, Mexican poet and short-story writer Zalman Schaiur, Russian novelist and poet Galaktion Tabidze, Georgian poet Ruben Esref Unaydin, Turkish essayist and prose poet
LITERARY EVENT
JAPANESE
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Pluck the Bird and Destroy the Offspring Novel by Kenzaburo Oe Proud Are the Dead Collection of short stories by Kenzaburo Oe
Nobel Prize in literature: Salvatore Quasimodo, Italian poet
PERSIAN
The Headmaster Novella by Jalal Ali Ahmed Pele-Mele Collection of short character sketches by Ali Akbar Dehkhoda PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon Novel by Jorge Amado Quarry of the Soul Play by Jorge Andrade
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Woodrow Wilson, American Prophet by Arthur Walworth Drama J.B. by Archibald MacLeish Fiction The Travels of Jamie McPheeters by Robert Lewis Taylor History The Republican Era, 1869–1901 by Leonard D. White Poetry Selected Poems, 1928–1958 by Stanley Kunitz
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
Guilt Novella by Egyptian writer Yusuf Idris SPANISH
Chilean Better Than Wine Novel by Manuel Rojas Mexican Where the Air Is Clear Novel by Carlos Fuentes Peruvian Deep River Autobiographical novel by José Maria Arguedas
ARMENIAN
The Never Silent Bells Long poem by Paruir Sevak ENGLISH
American American Dream One-act play by Edward Albee The Cave Novel by Robert Penn Warren The Crow and the Heart Collection of verse by Hayden Carruth
The Twentieth Century: 1959
The Elements of Style Classic manual on English usage by William Strunk Jr. and E. B. White Flower, Fist and Bestial Wail Verse collection by Charles Bukowski Goodbye, Columbus Novella and five short stories by Philip Roth Hawaii Novel by James A. Michener The Heart’s Needle Collected verse by W. D. Snodgrass Henderson the Rain King Novel by Saul Bellow The House of Intellect Philosophical inquiry by French-born critic Jacques Barzun Ko; or, A Season on Earth Epic poem by Kenneth Koch Life Studies Collected verse by Robert Lowell Malcolm Novel by James Purdy The Mansion Novel by William Faulkner Mexico City Blues Collection of verse by Beat writer Jack Kerouac The Naked Lunch Novel by William S. Burroughs The Poorhouse Fair First novel by John Updike A Raisin in the Sun Play by Lorraine Hansberry The Sandbox Play by Edward Albee A Separate Peace Novel by John Knowles Sirens of Titan Novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Skunk Hour Collected verse by Robert Lowell Starship Troopers Science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein A Stillness at Appomattox History of the Civil War by Bruce Catton Sweet Bird of Youth Play by Tennessee Williams The Tenth Man Play by Paddy Chayefsky With Eyes at the Back of Our Heads Collection of verse by Denise Levertov The Zoo Story One-act play by Edward Albee Australian The Devil’s Advocate Novel by Morris West Barbadian Christopher First novel by Geoffrey Drayton British The Affair Novel by C. P. Snow Birthday Party Play by Harold Pinter The Dumb Waiter One-act play by Harold Pinter The Edge of Day Autobiography by Laurie Lee Free Fall Novel by William Golding Goldfinger Spy novel by Ian Fleming The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner Collected short stories by Alan Sillitoe The Ripple from the Storm Novel by Doris Lessing The Sea Change Novel by Elizabeth Jane Howard Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution Intellectual inquiry by C. P. Snow The Unspeakable Skipton Novel by Pamela Hansford Johnson South African Down Second Avenue Autobiographical novel by Ezekiel Mphahlele FINNISH
The Secret of the Kingdom Novel by Mika Waltari Winter Palace Collected verse by Paavo Haaviko
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French Becket, or the Honor of God Play by Jean Anouilh Cities of the Interior Five-volume novel cycle by Anaïs Nin Foreign Bodies Novel by Jean-Raphael-Marie-Noël Cayrol In the Labyrinth Novel by Natalie Sarraute The Last of the Just Novel by André Schwarz-Bart Rhinoceros Play by Romanian-born writer Eugène Ionesco Zazie in the Metro Satiric novel by Raymond Queneau Ivorien A Negro in Paris Novel by Bernard Binlin Dadie GERMAN
Billiards at Half-Past Nine Novel by Heinrich Böll The Tin Drum Novel by Günter Grass GREEK
Worthy It Is Collected verse by Odysseus Elytis HINDI
Forgotten Pictures Novel by Indian writer Bhagvaticharan Varma ITALIAN
The Nonexistent Knight Fantasy by Italo Calvino JAPANESE
Tan-Huang Novel by Inoue Yasushi Volcano Novel by Shusaku Endo POLISH
Female and Male Collection of stories by Michal Choromanski Genesis Collection of poems by Mieczys l⁄ aw Jastrun SPANISH
Cuban La Paloma de vuelo popular: Elegias Collection of verse by Nicolás Guillén Mexican The Good Conscience Novel by Carlos Fuentes Uruguayan Montevideanos Collection of short stories by Mario Benedetti THAI
Tomorrow Will Be Another Sunrise Novel by Srirat Sathapanawat URDU
River of Fire Novel by Qurratu’l’ain Haidar YIDDISH
The Magician of Lublin Novel by Polish-born American Jewish novelist Isaac Bashevis Singer
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1960 DEATHS Albert Camus, French novelist, essayist, and playwright Vicki Baum, Austrian novelist Massimo Bontempelli, Italian poet and novelist Josef Ciger-Hronsky, Czech novelist Jacob Cohen, Russian-born Israeli poet Willem Elsschot, Flemish novelist and poet Drmit Gulia, Abkhazian poet, playwright, and novelist Zora Neale Hurston, African-American writer John Philips Marquand, American novelist Jigar Muradabadi, Urdu lyrical poet Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier, Polish-born English historian Boris Pasternak, Russian novelist Eden Philpotts, English novelist Pierre Reverdy, French poet and novelist Richard Wright, African-American novelist Nima Yushij, Iranian poet
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: Saint-John Perse (Marie-RenéAuguste-Alexis Saint-Léger Léger), French poet Pulitzer Prizes Biography John Paul Jones by Samuel Eliot Morison Drama Fiorello! by Jerome Weidman, George Abbott, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick Fiction Advise and Consent by Allen Drury History In the Days of McKinley by Margaret Leech Poetry Heart’s Needle by W. D. Snodgrass
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
The Monster Gods Novel by Lebanese Shiite novelist Layla Ba’albakki CZECH
Between Three Borders Sketches of Slovakia by Ivan Klima ENGLISH
American The Bean Eaters Collected verse by Gwendolyn Brooks The Colossus Poetry collection by Sylvia Plath A Distant Trumpet Novel by Paul Horgan Generation Without Farewell Novel by Kay Boyle The House of Five Talents Novel by Louis Auchincloss Lives of the Poets Biographical sketches by Louis Untermeyer Love and Death in the American Novel Literary criticism by Leslie Fiedler The Nephew Novel by James Purdy Rabbit, Run Novel by John Updike The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich History by William L. Shirer The Rosy Crucifixion: Nexus Third volume of autobiography by Henry Miller The Sot-Weed Factor Novel by John Barth
To Kill a Mockingbird Novel by Harper Lee Tristessa Novel by Beat writer Jack Kerouac The Violent Bear It Away Novel by Flannery O’Connor Welcome to Hard Times Novel by E. L. Doctorow West of Your City Collected verse by William Stafford What a Kingdom It Was Collected verse of Galway Kinnell The Woman at the Washington Zoo: Poems and Translations Collected verse by Randall Jarrell British The Balkan Trilogy Novel by Olivia Manning Call for the Dead Thriller by John Le Carré The Caretaker Play by Harold Pinter Casanova’s Chinese Restaurant Novel by Anthony Powell Clea Concluding volume of The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell The Doctor Is Sick Novel by Anthony Burgess Five-Finger Exercise Play by Peter Shaffer Homage to Clio Collection of poems by W. H. Auden A Kind of Loving Novel by Stan Barstow Summoned by Bells Autobiography by John Betjeman This Sporting Life Novel by David Story Canadian Rivers Among Rocks Collected verse by Ralph Gustafson Indian The Serpent and the Rope Novel by Raja Rao A Silence of Desire Novel by Kamala Markandaya The Whole Sky Novel by Rajendra Yadav Irish The Country Girls Trilogy Novel by Edna O’Brien The Luck of Ginger Coffey Novel by Brian Moore Nigerian No Longer at Ease Novel by Chinua Achebe The Trials of Brother Jero Play by Wole Soyinka South African Road to Ghana Autobiography by Alfred Hutchinson Virgin Island The King’s Mandate Play in blank verse by Jose Antonio Jarvis FINNISH
Incidents 1918 Novel by Veijo Meri Orphic Hymns Collected verse by Eeva Liisa Manner FRENCH
Belgian The Favorite Historical novel by Françoise Mallet-Joris Beninese The Endless Trip Novel by Olympe Bhely Quenum Snares Without End Novel by Olympe Bhely Quenum French Chronique Collected verse by Saint-John Perse Degrees Novel by Michel Butor
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The Flanders Road Novel by Claude Simon In the Name of the Son Novel by Hervé Bazin Nothing Important Ever Dies Novel by Romain Gary Senegalese God’s Bits of Wood Novel by Ousmane Sembene GERMAN
Party in Autumn Play by Tankred Dorst ICELANDIC
Paradise Regained Novel by Halldor Laxness ITALIAN
The Empty Canvas Novel by Alberto Moravia An Old Man’s Notebook Poem by Giuseppe Ungaretti PORTUGUESE
Love Poems Collection of poems by Mario Antonio
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Roussan Camille, Haitian poet Blaise Cendrars (Frédéric Louis Sauser), Swiss-born French writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline (Louis-Ferdinand Destouches), French novelist, essayist, and playwright Elmer Diktonius, Finnish novelist and poet Leonhard Frank, German novelist and playwright Dashiell Hammett, American novelist Moss Hart, American playwright Ernest Miller Hemingway, American novelist Carl Gustav Jung, Swiss psychiatrist Abdul Karim, Pushto novelist Dan Karm, Maltese poet George S. Kaufman, American playwright Nirala, Hindi poet and novelist Orixie (Nicolas Ormaetxea), Basque novelist and poet Oscar Bento Ribas, Angolan novelist, playwright, and poet Abdoulaye Sadji, Senegalese novelist Dorothy Thompson, American writer and humorist James Thurber, American humorist and writer
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Argentine The Doer Prose poem by Jorge Luis Borges
LITERARY EVENT
Chilean Shining Tip Novel by Manuel Rojas
Nobel Prize in literature: Ivo Andric, Yugoslav poet, essayist, and novelist
Guatemalan The Eyes of the Interred Novel by Miguel Angel Asturias Nicaraguan Zero Hour and Other Documentary Poems Collection by Ernesto Cardenal Paraguayan Son of Man Novel by Angusto Roa Bastos Spanish The Ladies-in-Waiting Historical play by Antonio Buero Vallejo Without Reason Novel by Rosa Chacel Uruguayan The Truce Novel by Mario Benedetti SWAHILI
The Home of the Spirits of the Ancestors Novel by Tanzanian writer Muhammad Said Abdulla SWEDISH
The Days of His Grace Novel by Eyvind Johnson The Death of Socrates Historical novel by Lars Gyllensten A Molna Elegy Meditations by Gunnar Ekelof
1961 DEATHS Kjeld Abell, Danish playwright Mukhtar Auezov, Kazakh novelist and playwright
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War by David Donald Drama All the Way Home by Tad Mosel Fiction To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee History Between War and Peace: The Potsdam Conference by Herbert Feis Poetry Times Three: Selected Verse from Three Decades by Phyllis McGinley
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
Egyptian The Thief and the Dogs Novel by Naguib Mahfouz Lebanese The Flute and the Wind Collection of verse by Khalil Hawi Sudanese Time of Migration Northwards Novel by Al-Tayyib Salih Tunisian Barq al-Layl Novel by Al-Bashir Khurayyif ENGLISH
American The American Dream Play by Edward Albee Catch-22 Novel by Joseph Heller Clock Without Hands Novel by Carson McCullers Eight Men Collected short stories by Richard Wright Franny and Zooey Short stories by J. D. Salinger Gideon Play by Paddy Chayefsky Hombre Novel by Elmore Leonard
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Horseman, Pass By Novel by Larry McMurtry The House on Coliseum Street Novel by Shirley Ann Grau Imitations Poetry collection by Robert Lowell Kaddish and Other Poems Collected verse by Beat poet Allen Ginsberg Lime Twig Novel by John Hawke Midcentury Novel by John Dos Passos Mila 18 Novel by Leon Uris The Misfits Play by Arthur Miller Mother Night Novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. The Moviegoer Novel by Walker Percy The Night of the Iguana Play by Tennessee Williams Nobody Knows My Name Collection of essays by James Baldwin Seduction of the Minotaur Novel by Anaïs Nin A Shooting Star Novel by Wallace Stegner Stranger in a Strange Land Science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein The Winter of Our Discontent Novel by John Steinbeck Australian Riders in the Chariot Novel by Patrick White British A Burnt Out Case Novel by Graham Greene A Fall of Moondust Science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke A Foxglove Saga Novel by Auberon Waugh Luther Play by John Osborne Marnie Crime novel by Winston Graham A Severed Head Novel by Iris Murdoch Song for a Birth or a Death Collected verse by Elizabeth Jennings Thunderball Spy novel by Ian Fleming Unconditional Surrender Novel (part of Sword of Honor) by Evelyn Waugh Canadian A Passion in Rome Novel by Morley Callaghan The Singing Flesh Collected verse by Irving Layton Indian The Man Eaters of Malgudi Novel by R. K. Narayan Irish Happy Days Play by Samuel Beckett Solstices Collection of lyrical verse by Louis MacNeice Nigerian Jagua Nana Novel by Cyprian Odiatu Duaka Ekwensi Song of a Goat Play by John Pepper Clark Scottish The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Novel by Muriel Spark Trinidadian A House for Mr. Biswas Novel by Indian-born V. S. Naipaul
GEORGIAN
Wandering Through Three Times Play by Grigol Abashidze GERMAN
German Cat and Mouse Novel by Günter Grass Swiss Andorra Play by Max Frisch Count Oederland Play by Max Frisch GREEK
The Game of Madness and Prudence Play by Yogos Theotokos ITALIAN
In the Magna Poem by Mario Luzi JAPANESE
Diary of a Mad Old Man Novel by Tanizaki Junichiro Okinawa Play by Kinoshita Junji PERSIAN
The Husband of Ahu Khanom Novel by Ali Mohammad POLISH
Return from the Stars Novel by Stanis l⁄ aw Lem PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Apple in the Dark Novel by Clarice Lispector RUSSIAN
Babi Yar Collection of poems by Yevgeny Yevtushenko SERBIAN
Divisions Novel by Dobrica Cosic SPANISH
Argentine On Heroes and Tombs Novel by Ernesto Sábato Peruvian Oh Cybernetic Fairy Collection of poems by Carlos Germán Belli The Sixth One Novel by José María Arguedas Spanish One Million Dead Novel by José María Gironelda Uruguayan The Shipyard Novel by Juan Carlos Onetti TAJIK
The Lazy Steppe Long poem by Mirsaid Mirshakar FRENCH
Madness and Civilization Philosophical inquiry by Michel Foucault The Screens Play by Jean Genet Vesuvius Novel by Emmanuel Robles
YIDDISH
The Agunah Novel by Lithuanian writer Chaim Grade Spinoza of Market Street Short stories by Polish-born American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer
The Twentieth Century: 1962
1962 BIRTH Pia Juul, Danish poet
DEATHS Gerrit Achterberg, Dutch poet Richard Aldington, American poet Jean Amrouche, Algerian poet Georges Bataille, French novelist W l⁄ adys l⁄ aw Broniewski, Polish poet e. e. cummings, American poet Isak Dinesen (Baroness Karen Blixen), Danish novelist and adventurer William Faulkner, American novelist Mouloud Feraoun, Kabyle novelist Michel de Ghelderode, Belgian playwright Abdullah Goran, Kurdish poet Herman Hesse, German novelist Hu Shi, Chinese scholar Robinson Jeffers, American poet John Ebenezer Clare MacFarlane, Jamaican poet and essayist Masamune Hakucho, Japanese novelist and critic Ramon Pérez de Ayala, Spanish novelist, essayist, and poet Qi Rushan, Chinese playwright Shaaban Robert, Swahili poet, novelist, and essayist Vita Sackville-West, English poet and novelist George Macaulay Trevelyan, English historian Hugo Wast, Argentine novelist and short-story writer Muhammad Yamin, Indonesian poet, novelist, and historian Yoshikawa, Eiji (Yoshikawa Hidetsugu), Japanese novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Nobel Prize in literature: John Steinbeck, American novelist Pulitzer Prizes Drama How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying by Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows Fiction The Edge of Sadness by Edwin O’Connor History The Triumphant Empire, Thunder Clouds in the West Lawrence H. Gibson Nonfiction The Making of the President, 1960 by Theodore H. White Poetry Poems by Alan Dugan
ARABIC
Tunisian The Mountain of Broom Novel by Mourad Bourbane ENGLISH
American All My Pretty Ones Poetry collection by Anne Sexton Drowning with Others Collection of poems by James Dickey
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For Love: Poems, 1959–1960 Collection by Robert Creeley The Guns of August History of World War I by Barbara Tuchman In Another Country Novel by James Baldwin In the Clearing Collected verse of Robert Frost Long Live Man Verse collection by Gregory Corso Mountain Standard Time Trilogy of novels by Paul Horgan One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Novel by Ken Kesey Pale Fire Novel by Vladimir Nabokov Patriotic Gore Literary criticism by Edmund Wilson Pictures from Brueghel Poetry collection by William Carlos Williams Pigeon Feathers Short-story collection by John Updike Plays for Bleecker Street Collected plays by Thornton Wilder Portrait in Brownstone Novel by Louis Auchincloss The Reivers: A Reminiscence Novel by William Faulkner Ship of Fools Novel by Katherine Anne Porter Something Wicked This Way Comes Science fiction novel by Ray Bradbury Stern Novel by Bruce Jay Friedman The Thin Red Line Novel by James Jones Travels with Charley in Search of America Travel narrative by John Steinbeck Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Play by Edward Albee A Wrinkle in Time Children’s novel by Madeleine L’Engle British The Bull from the Sea Historical novel by Mary Renault A Clockwork Orange Futuristic novel by Anthony Burgess The Golden Notebook Novel by Doris Lessing Hothouse Science fiction novel by Brian Aldiss The Ipcress File Spy novel by Len Deighton The Kindly Ones Novel (part of Dance to the Music of Time) by Anthony Powell Life at the Top Novel by John Braine The Pumpkin Eater Novel by Penelope Martin Strike the Father Dead Novel by John Wain Under the Volcano Novel by Malcolm Lowry Canadian My Happy Days in Hell Autobiography by Hungarian-born poet George Faludy Irish Downstream Collected verse by Thomas Kinsella South African The Sniper Play by Uys Krige
PUBLICATIONS Egyptian Sin Novella by Yusuf Idris
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French The Afternoon of Monsieur Andesmas Novel by Marguerite Duras Birds Poems by St.-John Perse Exit the King Play by Romanian-born Eugène Ionesco The Palace Novel by Claude Simon The Savage Mind Anthropological perspectives by Claude LéviStrauss Snapshots Novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet Totemism Anthropological treatise by Claude Lévi-Strauss Watered Silk Collected verse by Pierre-Jean Jouvet
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Ivorien Wild Blew the Wind First novel by Charles Nokan Moroccan An Unclaimed Inheritance Novel by Driss Chraibi GERMAN
German The Night of the Generals Novel by Hans Hellmut Kirst The Third Book About Achim Novel by Uwe Johnson Your Silence, My Voice Collected verse of Marie Luise Kaschnitz Swiss The Physicists Play by Friedrich Durrenmatt HUNGARIAN
Escape from Solitude Collected verse by Sandor Csoori ITALIAN
The Garden of the Finzi-Continis Novel by Giorgio Massano Harmony and Pastels Collection of poems by Eugenio Montale It’s a Hard Life Novel by Luciano Biancardi Satura Collection of poems by Eugenio Montale JAPANESE
The Woman in the Dunes Novel by Abe Kobe POLISH
The Barbarian in the Garden Collection of essays by Zbigniew Herbert RUSSIAN
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich Novel by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn SPANISH
Argentine Bomarzo Novel by Manuel Mujica Lainez
1963 DEATHS Eduardo Barrios, Chilean writer Van Wyck Brooks, American intellectual historian Luis Cernuda, Spanish poet Jean-Maurice-Eugène-Clement Cocteau, French novelist W. E. B. DuBois, African-American writer and civil rights leader D. O. Fagunwa, Nigerian novelist Robert Frost, American poet Ramón Gómez de la Cerna, Spanish novelist, playwright, and biographer Nazim Hikmet Ran, Turkish poet, playwright, and novelist Aldous Huxley, English novelist Jose Antonio Jarvis, Virgin Islands poet, playwright, and historian Oliver La Farge, American novelist and anthropologist C. S. Lewis, English writer and scholar Louis MacNeice, Irish poet and classicist Kovalam Madhava Panikkar, Indian historian, poet, and playwright Endalkacaw Makonnen, Ethiopian Amharic novelist and playwright Malai Chuphinit, Thai novelist Nhat Linh (Nguyen Tuong Tam), Vietnamese novelist Clifford Odets, American playwright Sylvia Plath, American poet John Cowper Powys, English poet, novelist, and essayist Theodore Roethke, American poet Lope K. Santos, Filipino poet and novelist Ahmad Lufti as-Sayyid, Egyptian philosopher and essayist Francisco José de Vasquez Tenreiro, São Tomean poet and novelist Tristan Tzara (Samuel Rosenfeld), Romanian-born French poet, playwright, and essayist William Carlos Williams, American poet
Chilean Verses of the Salon Collected verse of Nicanor Parra
LITERARY EVENT
Cuban Explosion in a Cathedral Novel by Alejo Carpentier
Nobel Prize in literature: George Seferis, Greek poet
Spanish The Bottom of the Glass Novel by Francisco Ayala The Concert at Saint Ovide Play by Antonio Buero Vallejo In a Vast Domain Poems by Vicente Aleixandre
Biography Henry James by Leon Edel Fiction The Reivers by William Faulkner History Washington, Village and Capital, 1800–1878 by Constance McLaughlin Green Nonfiction The Guns of August by Barbara W. Tuchman Poetry Pictures from Breughel by William Carlos Williams
TAJIK
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Pulitzer Prizes
Daughter of Fire Three-part novel by Jalol Ikromi URDU
A Solid Sheet Novel by Rajinder Singh Bedi
PUBLICATIONS ALBANIAN
The General of the Dead Army Novel by Ismail Kadare
YIDDISH
The Slave Novella by Polish-born American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer
DUTCH
A Thread in the Dark Play by Hella Haasse
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ENGLISH
American Barefoot in the Park Play by Neil Simon The Bell Jar Collection of poems by Sylvia Plath Cat’s Cradle Novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. The Centaur Novel by John Updike The Fire Next Time Epistolary essays on the condition of African Americans by James Baldwin The Group Novel by Mary McCarthy Idiots First Collection of short stories by Bernard Malamud Leaving Cheyenne Novel by Larry McMurtry The Moving Target Collection of verse by W. S. Merwin Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters/Seymour: An Introduction Collection of two novellas by J. D. Salinger Silent Spring Environmental classic by Rachel Carson A Singular Man Novel by Irish-American writer J. P. Donleavy Snapshots of a Daughter in Law: Poems, 1954–1962 Poetry collection by Adrienne Rich V Novel by Thomas Pynchon Visions of Gerard Novel by Beat writer Jack Kerouac Australian Careful, He Might Hear You Novel by Sumner Locke Elliott British The Collector Novel by John Fowles The Girls of Slender Means Novel by Muriel Spark Inside Mr. Enderby Novel by Anthony Burgess The Spy Who Came in from the Cold Novel by John le Carré Tom Jones Play by John Osborne Canadian The Incomparable Atuk Novel by Mordecai Richler Nigerian The Lion and the Jewel Play by Wole Soyinka The Strong Bread Play by Wole Soyinka The Swamp Dwellers Play by Wole Soyinka South African Blame Me on History Autobiographical novel by Walter Modisane Trinidadian The Games Were Coming Novel by Michael Anthony
FLEMISH
Martinican The Tragedy of King Christophe Play by Aimé Césaire GERMAN
Austrian The Waterfalls of Slunj Novel by Heimito von Doderer German The Clown Novel by Heinrich Böll The Deputy Play by Rolf Hochhuth Dog Years Novel by Günter Grass HEBREW
In the Wilderness Novel by Aharon Appelfeld ITALIAN
The Reawakening Autobiography by Jewish writer Primo Levi KIRGHIZ
Tales of Mountains and Steppes Collection of short stories by Chingiz Aytmatov POLISH
A Dreambook of Our Time Novel by Tadeusz Konwicki PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Evening Star Collected verse of Manuel Bandeira RUSSIAN
Oranges from Morocco Novel by Vasily Pavlovich Aksyonov SPANISH
Argentine Hopscotch Novel by Julio Cortázar Peruvian The Time of the Hero Novel by Mario Vargas Llosa SWEDISH
The Cassock Novel by Sven Delblanc The Testament of Cain Novel by Lars Gyllensten
To Become an Island Novel by Paul de Wispelacre FRENCH
Belgian A Letter to Myself Autobiography by François Mallet-Joris
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The Ochre People: Scenes from a South African Life Autobiographical novel by Noni Helen Nontando Jabavu
Cameroonian This Particular Africa Novel by Jean Ikelle-Matiba French The Chill of the Sun Novel by Jean-Raphael-Marie-Noël Cayrol Exit the King Play by Romanian-born Eugène Ionesco
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For a New Novel Collection of literary essays by Alain RobbeGrillet Golden Fruits Novel by Nathalie Sarraute The Interrogation Novel by Jean-Marie Le Clezio Planet of the Apes Novel by Pierre Boulle A Stroll in the Air Play by Romanian-born Eugène Ionesco
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Woman in the Mirror Novel by Veijo Meri
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Abbas Mahmud al-Aqqad, Egyptian novelist and poet Konrad Bayer, Austrian poet and novelist Brendan Behan, Irish playwright Rachel Carson, American environmentalist Vasily Semenovich Grossman, Russian novelist, playwright, and poet Maithilisharan Gupta, Indian poet Ben Hecht, American playwright Thakin Koujto Hmain, Burmese poet, playwright, novelist, and historian Ezequiel Martínez Estrada, Argentine writer Sean O’Casey, Irish playwright Flannery O’Connor, American novelist Sato Haruo, Japanese poet and novelist Badr Shakir as-Sayyab, Iraqi poet Frans Eemil Sillanpää, Finnish novelist Dame Edith Sitwell, English poet and critic Davith Stefansson, Icelandic poet
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Caldecott Medal: Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak Newbery Medal: It’s Like This, Cat by Emily Nelville Nobel Prize in literature: Jean-Paul Sartre, French novelist and socialist philosopher Pulitzer Prizes Biography John Keats by Walter Jackson Bate History Puritan Village: The Formation of a New England Town by Sumner Chilton Powell Nonfiction Anti-Intellectualism in American Life by Richard Hofstadter Poetry At the End of the Open Road by Louis Simpson
PUBLICATIONS ARMENIAN
“Caravans Are Still Marching” Poem by Silva Kaputikian CZECH
The Castle Play by Ivan Klima DANISH
The Good Hope Novel by William Heineson ENGLISH
American After the Fall Play by Arthur Miller The Brigadier and the Golf Widow Collected stories by John Cheever Cabot Wright Begins Novel by James Purdy Collages Novel by Anaïs Nin Come Back, Dr. Caligari Collection of short stories by Donald Barthelme The Dead Lecturer Collected verse by Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) Desert of the Heart Novel by Jane Rule Dutchman Play by Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones)
The Far Field Collection of verse by Theodore Roethke Flood Novel by Robert Penn Warren Flower Herding on Mount Monadnock Collected verse by Galway Kinnell For the Union Dead Collection of poems by Robert Lowell Helmets Collected verse by James Dickey Herzog Novel by Saul Bellow Julian Novel about Julian the Apostate by Gore Vidal The Keepers of the House Novel by Shirley Ann Grau Last Exit to Brooklyn Novel by Hubert Selby Jr. More Stately Mansions Play by Eugene O’Neill A Moveable Feast Memoir by Ernest Hemingway Nova Express Novel by William S. Burroughs The Passion of Joseph D. Play by Paddy Chayefsky The Rector of Justin Novel by Louis Auchincloss The Second Skin Novel by John Hawkes 77 Dream Songs Collection of poems by John Berryman The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window Play by Lorraine Hansberry Shadow and Act Collection of essays by Ralph Ellison The Slave Play by Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) “The Swimmer” Short story by John Cheever The Toilet One-act play by Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) The Wapshot Scandal Novel by John Cheever Australian Captain Quiros Long poem by James Philip McAuley British African Stories Collection by Doris Lessing Alms for Oblivion Novel cycle (completed in 1980) by Simon Raven The Eve of Saint Venus Novel by Anthony Burgess The Italian Girl Novel by Iris Murdoch A Moment in Time Novel by H. E. Bates The Royal Hunt of the Sun Play by Peter Shaffer A Single Man Novel by Christopher Isherwood The Spire Novel by William Golding The Valley of Bones Novel by Anthony Powell Ghanaian Rediscovery and Other Poems Collection by Kofi Awoonor Guyanese Moscow Not My Mecca Novel by Jan Rynveld Carew Irish Philadelphia, Here I Come Play by Brian Friel Kenyan Weep Not Child Novel by Ngugi wa Thiong’o Nigerian The Voice Novel by Gabriel Imomotimi Gbaingbain Okara South African The Emergency Novel by Richard Rive The Rhythm of Violence Play by Lewis Nkosi The Two Lamps Play by Uys Krige
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YORUBAN
The Roman Novel by Mika Waltari Thus Changed the Seasons Collected verse by Eeva Liisa Manner
Yorubus, You Must Think Political play by Nigerian writer Hubert Ogunde
FRENCH
Critical Essays Collection by Roland Barthes The Eiffel Tower and Other Mythologies Collection of essays by Roland Barthes The Ravishing of Lol V. Stein Novel by Marguerite Duras The Raw and the Cooked Anthropological studies (part of Mythologiques) by Claude Lévi-Strauss GERMAN
German Dramen Play by Bulgarian-born English writer Elias Canetti The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat, as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade Play by German-Swedish writer Peter Weiss Swiss A Wilderness of Mirrors Novel by Max Frisch HINDI
The House of People Epic poem by Sumitranandan Pant PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Passion According to G. H. Novel by Clarice Lispector ROMANIAN
First Person Plural Collected verse by Ana Blandina RUSSIAN
Forever Flowering Novel by Vasily Grossman The Story of a Life Six-volume autobiography by Konstantin Paustovsky SPANISH
Chilean Shadows Against the Wall Novel by Manuel Rojas Nicaraguan The Psalms of Struggle and Liberation Collection of poems by Ernesto Cardenal Peruvian Foot on the Neck Collected verse by Carlos Germán Belli Spanish Bonfires Novel by Concha Alos Reality and Desire Collection of poems by Luis Cernuda TURKISH
Destan About Ali of Kesan Play by Haldun Taner URDU
The Ocean of Night Novel by Ahmed Ali
1965 BIRTH Toni Pascal, Catalan novelist
DEATHS Jacques Audiberti, French playwright, poet, novelist, and essayist R. P. Blackmur, American poet Martin Buber, Austrian Jewish philosopher Reuben Tolakele Caluza, Zulu poet Alejandro Cazona, Spanish playwright, poet, and essayist Thomas Bertram Costain, American historical novelist Maria Dabrowska, Polish writer A. Emile Disengomoko, Kikongo novelist, poet, and essayist T. S. Eliot, American-born English poet Josef Grishashvili, Georgian poet and literary historian Lorraine Hansberry, African-American playwright Mahti Hussain, Azerbaijani novelist, playwright, and historian Bashir al-Ibrahimi, Algerian philosopher and essayist Shirley Jackson, American novelist and short-story writer Randall Jarrell, American poet Mohammad Mandur, Egyptian essayist and literary critic W. Somerset Maugham, English novelist Edgar Mittelholzer, Guyanan novelist, playwright, and poet Jan van Nijlen, Flemish poet Lekhnath Pandyal, Nepalese poet and novelist Albert Schweitzer, German theologian, humanitarian, and writer Georgi Shalberashvili, Georgian poet, novelist, and playwright Tanizaki Junichiro, Japanese novelist Paul Johannes Tillich, German-born American theologian
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Caldecott Medal: May I Bring a Friend? by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers Newbery Medal: Shadow of a Bull by Maia Wojciechowska Nobel Prize in literature: Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov, Russian novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Henry Adams by Ernest Samuels Drama The Subject Was Roses by Frank D. Gilroy Fiction The Keepers of the House by Shirley Ann Grau History The Greenback Era by Irwin Unger Nonfiction O Strange New World by Howard Mumford Jones Poetry 77 Dream Songs by John Berryman
PUBLICATIONS ALBANIAN
The Monster Novel by Ismail Kadare
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ARABIC
The Tragedy of Al-Hallaj Play by Egyptian writer Salah Abdassabur The Thief Novel by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz CZECH
Closely Watched Trains Novel by Bohaamil Hrahal The Memorandum Play by Vaclav Havel ENGLISH
Scottish The Mandelbaum Gate Novel by Muriel Spark South African The Beginners Novel by Jewish novelist Dan Jacobson Trinidadian The Year in San Fernando Novel by Michael Anthony FINNISH
American An American Dream Novel by Normal Mailer Ariel Collected verse by Sylvia Plath The Autobiography of Malcolm X Autobiography by AfricanAmerican leader Malcolm X with Alex Haley Beyond Culture Cultural perspectives by Lionel Trilling Buckdancer’s Choice Collected verse by James Dickey Collected Stories Collection by Katherine Anne Porter Dune Science fiction novel by Frank Herbert The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds Play by Paul Zindel Everything That Rises Must Converge Short story collection by Flannery O’Connor God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater Novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Incident at Vichy One-act play by Arthur Miller The Lost World: New Poems Collection by Randall Jarrell Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing Novel by May Sarton The Odd Couple Play by Neil Simon Of the Farm Novel by John Updike The Painted Bird Semiautobiographical novel by Polish-born writer Jerzy Kosinski The Source Novel by James A. Michener Tiny Alice Play by Edward Albee
Private Jokinen’s Marriage Leave Play by Veijo Meri
Australian The Cave and the Spring: Essays on Poetry Essays by Alec Derwent Hope The Shoes of the Fisherman Novel by Morris West
Burnt to a Cinder Novel by Ahmad Shahnon
British After Julius Novel by Elizabeth Jane Howard Cork Street, Next to Hatter’s Novel by Pamela Hansford Johnson The Hollow Hill and Other Poems, 1960–1964 Collection by Kathleen Raine The Homecoming Play by Harold Pinter Landlocked Novel by Doris Lessing Lost Empires Novel by J. B. Priestley A Patriot for Me Play by John Osborne The Room and Other Poems Collection by Cecil Day-Lewis
FLEMISH
My Living Shadow Novel by Paul de Wispelaere FRENCH
The Blue Flowers Novel by Raymond Queneau The Bond Novel by Jacques Borel The Civil War Play by Henry de Montherlant Fever Novel by Jean-Marie Le Clezio HEBREW
Where the Jackals Howl and Other Stories Collection by Israeli writer Amos Oz ITALIAN
Emergency Exit Novel by Ignazio Silone From the Bottom of the Field Collected verse by Mario Luzi An Italian Story Collection of three novellas by Vasco Pratolini JAPANESE
The Sea of Fertility Novel by Yukio Mishima MALAY
NORWEGIAN
New Stories, Frydenberg Collection of short stories by Johan Borgen PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Whole Life Star Poetry collection by Manuel Bandeira RUSSIAN
Verses and Poems Collection by Joseph Brodsky SPANISH
Argentine The Banquet of Severo Arcangelo Novel by Leopoldo Marechal
Canadian In Praise of Older Women: Amorous Recollections of Andras Vajada Novel by Hungarian-born Stephen Vicinczy
Cuban Three Trapped Tigers Novel by Guillermo Cabrera Infante
Ethiopian Oda Oak Oracle Novel by Tsegaye Gabre-Madhin
Uruguayan Thanks for the Fire Novel by Mario Benedetti
Nigerian The Interpreters Novel by Wole Soyinka The Road Play by Wole Soyinka
Mother Came Novel by Ti Janakiraman Son Novel by La Sa Ramamitram
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The Twentieth Century: 1966
1966 DEATHS Tafawa Balewa Abubakar, Nigerian novelist Anna Akhmatova (Anna Andreyevna Gorenko), Russian poet Johanna van Ammers-Küller, Dutch novelist Hans Christian Banner, Danish novelist and playwright André Breton, French surrealist poet and critic Heimito von Doderer, Austrian novelist Georges Duhamel, French poet, playwright, and novelist Ghafur Ghulam Uzbek, novelist, poet, and critic C. S. Forester, English historical novelist Lao She, Chinese novelist Georgi Leonidze, Georgian poet Said Nafisi, Iranian novelist and critic Flann O’Brien (Brian O’Nuallain), Irish novelist Delmore Schwartz, American poet, novelist, and critic Georgios Theotokas, Greek poet Ello Vittorini, Italian novelist Arthur David Waley, English scholar and translator Evelyn Waugh, English novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Caldecott Medal: Always Room for One More by Sorche Nic Leodhas Newbery Award: I, Juan de Pareja by Elizabeth Borton de Treviño Nobel Prize in literature: Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Israeli novelist, and Nelly Sachs, German poet and translator Pulitzer Prizes Biography A Thousand Days by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Fiction Collected Stories by Katherine Anne Porter History Life of the Mind in America by Perry Miller Nonfiction Wondering Through Winter by Edwin Way Teale Poetry Selected Poems by Richard Eberhart
PUBLICATIONS ACHOLI
Song of Lawino Poetic novel by Ugandan writer Okot p’Bitek ENGLISH
American Against Interpretation Collected essays of Susan Sontag The Crying of Lot 49 Novel by Thomas Pynchon A Delicate Balance Play by Edward Albee Fantastic Voyage Science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov The Fixer Novel by Bernard Malamud Giles Goat-Boy Novel by John Barth In Cold Blood “Nonfiction novel” by Truman Capote Live or Die Poetry collection by Anne Sexton The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress Science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein A Private Mythology Poetry collection by May Sarton The Saddest Summer of Samuel S. Novel by Irish-American writer J. P. Donleavy
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The Star-Spangled Girl Play by Neil Simon Trust Novel by Cynthia Ozick Up Above the World Novel by Paul Bowles The Woman at the Washington Zoo Poetry collection by Randall Jarrell Australian Collected Poetry Collected verse by A. D. Hope This Island Now Novel by South African–born writer Peter Abrahams Letters to Live Poets Poetry collection by Bruce Beaver The Solid Mandala Novel by Patrick White Tai-Pan Novel by James Clavell British A Bond Honored Play by John Osborne Collected Shorter Poems Collection by W. H. Auden The Comedians Novel by Graham Greene High and Low Collected verse by John Betjeman A House in Order Novel by Nigel Denis The Jewel in the Crown First volume in the The Raj Quartet by Paul Scott Rosencrantz and Gildenstern Are Dead Play by Tom Stoppard The Soldier’s Art Novel (part of A Dance to the Music of Time) by Anthony Powell The Time of Angels Novel by Iris Murdoch Wide Sargasso Sea Novel by Jean Rhys Cameroonian A Few Nights and Days Novel by Mbella Sonne Dipoko Canadian The Dumbfounding Collected verse by Margaret Avison Irish Death of a Naturalist Collected verse by Seamus Heaney South African The Wall of Death Play by Uys Krige Zimbabwean On Trial for My Country Novel by Stanlake Samkange FINNISH
The Colonel’s Driver Novella by Veijo Meri FRENCH
Education by Stone Poetry collection by Jean-Raphael-MarieNoël Cayrol The Flood Novel by Jean-Marie Le Clezio From Honey to Ashes Anthropological study (second volume of Mythologiques) by Claude Lévi-Strauss Midday Midnight Novel by Jean-Raphael-Marie-Noël Cayrol The Order of Things: An Archeology of Human Science Philosophical inquiry by Michel Foucault GEORGIAN
The Goatibex Constellation Novel by Fazil Iskander
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GERMAN
German Offending the Audience Play by Peter Handke The Plebeians Rehearse the Uprising Play by Günter Grass The Unicorn Novel by Martin Walser Swiss The Meteor Play by Friedrich Durrenmatt ITALIAN
To Give and to Have and Other Poems Collection by Salvator Quasimodo The Offender Collected verse by Eugenio Montale Xenia Collected verse by Eugenio Montale JAPANESE
Silence Novel by Shusaku Endo NORWEGIAN
Moment of Freedom Novel by Jens Bjorneboe PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Nine, Novena Novel by Osman Lins RUSSIAN
Babi Yar Novel by Anatoly Kuznetsov “A Jew from Lublin” Poem by Jacob Glatstein The Master and Margarita Novel by Mikhail Bulgakov SPANISH
Chilean Hell Has No Limits Novel by José Donoso This Sunday Novel by José Donoso Cuban Paraíso Novel by José Lezama Lima Mexican The Masked Days Collected stories of Carlos Fuentes Peruvian Through the Woods Below Poetry collection by Carlos Germán Belli Spanish Peace After the War Novel by José María Gironella
1967 DEATHS Turdor Arghezi, Romanian poet and novelist Marcel Aymé, French novelist and playwright Azorín (José Martínez Ruiz), Spanish essayist and novelist Bo Hjalmar Bergman, Swedish lyrical poet Jean Charbonneau, French-Canadian poet Ilya Grigoryyevich Ehrenburg, Russian novelist Forugh Farrokhhzad, Iranian poet Langston Hughes, American poet, playwright, novelist, and essayist Patrick Kavanagh, Irish poet John Edward Masefield, English poet André Maurois, French novelist Carson McCullers, American novelist Christopher Okigbo, Nigerian poet Dorothy Parker, American short-story writer, poet, and critic Elmer Rice (Elmer Leopold Reizenstein), American playwright João Guimaraes Rosa, Brazilian novelist and short-story writer Carl Sandburg, American poet and biographer Siegfried Sassoon, English poet, novelist, and biographer Herman Teirlink, Flemish poet, novelist, and playwright Alice B. Toklas, American writer Jean Toomer, American novelist Vernon Phillips Watkins, English poet Stephen Zorian, Armenian novelist and translator
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Caldecott Medal: Sam, Bangs and Moonshine by Evaline Ness Newbery Medal: Up a Road Slowly by Irene Hunt Nobel Prize in literature: Miguel Angel Asturias, Guatemalan novelist and poet Pulitzer Prizes Biography Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain by Justin Kaplan Drama A Delicate Balance by Edward Albee Fiction The Fixer by Bernard Malamud History Exploration and Empire: The Explorer and the Scientist in the Winning of the American West by William H. Goetzmann Nonfiction The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture by David Brion Davis Poetry Live or Die by Anne Sexton
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
SWEDISH
Echoes and Traces Collection of poems by Tomas Transtromer Lotus in Hades Novel by Lars Gyllensten TURKISH
Miramar Novel by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz CZECH
Halley’s Comet Collected verse of Jaroslav Seifert The Joke Novel by Milan Kundera
Human Landscapes Collection of poems by Nazim Hikmet Ran ENGLISH YIDDISH
In My Father’s Court Memoir by Polish-born American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer
American Berryman’s Sonnets Collected verse by John Berryman The Chosen Novel by Chaim Potok
The Twentieth Century: 1967
The Confessions of Nat Turner Novel by William Styron The Eighth Day Novel by Thornton Wilder A Garden of Earthly Delights Novel by Joyce Carol Oates Language and Silence: Essays on Language, Literature and the Inhuman Collection by George Steiner Mystery Novel by Norwegian-born Alfred Hauge Near the Ocean Collected verse by Robert Lowell Night Light Collection of verse by Donald Justice The Panther and the Lash: Poems of Our Times Poetry collection by Langston Hughes Snow White Novel by Donald Barthelme Trout Fishing in America Novel by Richard Brautigan Washington, D.C. Novel by William Styron When She Was Good Novel by Philip Roth Australian Bring Larks and Heroes Novel by Thomas Keneally
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Austrian Derangement Novel by Thomas Bernhard German Soldiers Play by Rolf Hochhuth ITALIAN
Barbadian Rights of Passage Collection of verse by Edward Kamau Brathwaite
Death of the Seasons Collected verse by Giuseppe Ungaretti
British Autobiography, 1872–1914 Autobiography of philosopher Bertrand Russell Collected Poems Collected verse by Elizabeth Jennings Pilgrimage Novel (last in series) by Dorothy M. Richardson The Pyramid Novel by William Golding Tigers Collection of poems by Fleur Adcock Touch Poetry collection by Thorm Gunn A Weekend with Claud Novel by Beryl Bainbridge
The Silent Cry Novel by Kenzaburo Oe
Cameroonian Agatha Moudio’s Sons Novel by Francis Bebey Ghanaian Edufa Play by Efua Theodora Sutherland The Gab Boys Novel by Cameron Duodo
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MALAY
The Minister Novel by Ahmed Shahnon POLISH
The Ascension Novel by Tadeusz Konwicki Upstairs, Downstairs Novel by Michal Choromanski PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Road Back Play by Jorge Andrade RUSSIAN
Indian The Vendor of Sweets Novel by R. K. Narayan
The Holy Well Novel by Valentin Katayev
Malawian No Bride Price Novel by David Rubadiri
Argentine The Book of Imaginary Beings Prose poem by Jorge Luis Borges
Nigerian The Concubine Novel by Elechi Amadi Efuru Novel by Flora Nwapa Kongi’s Harvest Play by Wole Soyinka Man of the People Novel by Chinua Achebe
Colombian No One Writes to the Colonel and Other Stories Collection by Gabriel García Márquez One Hundred Years of Solitude Novel by Gabriel García Márquez
South African The Orphan of the Desert Collected short stories by Uys Krige The Stone Country Novel by Alex La Guma
Mexican A Change of Skin Novel by Carlos Fuentes White Collection of poems by Octavio Paz
Trinidadian Green Days by the River Novel by Michael Anthony
Peruvian The Cubs, and Other Stories Novel by Mario Vargas Llosa
FRENCH
French Beloved Earth Novel by Jean-Marie Le Clezio Elementary Structures of Kinship Anthropological studies by Claude Lévi-Strauss
SPANISH
Spanish The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria Play by Fernando Arrabal The Basement Window Play by Antonio Buero Vallejo Return to Region Novel by Juan Benet
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ENGLISH
Guide to the Underworld Collection of poems by Gunnar Ekelof
American Airplane Dreams: Compositions from Journals Volume of verse by Allen Ginsberg Black Feeling, Black Talk Collection of poems by Nikki Giovanni Cleng Peerson Novel by Norwegian-born Alfred Hauge Couples Novel by John Updike Desert Solitaire Environmental meditations by Edward Abbey House Made of Dawn Novel by Native American novelist N. Scott Momaday In the Mecca Collection of poetry by Gwendolyn Brooks The Legend of Svein and Maria Novel by Norwegian-born writer Alfred Hauge The Light Around the Body Prose poems by Robert Bly Lost in the Funhouse Collection of 14 stories by John Barth Loving Hands at Home Novel by Diane Johnson Miami and the Siege of Chicago Report on the 1968 Democratic national convention by Norman Mailer Mosby’s Memoirs and Other Stories Collection of short stories by Saul Bellow Myra Breckinridge Novel by Gore Vidal Plaza Suite Play by Neil Simon The Price Play by Arthur Miller Rescue the Dead Poem by David Ignatov The Residual Years: Poems 1934–1948 Collected verse by William Everson Slouching Toward Bethlehem Collected essays by Joan Didion Steps Novel by Polish-born writer Jerzy Kosinski Tell Me How Long the Train’s Been Gone Novel by James Baldwin The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh, Prop. Novel by Robert Coover A Wizard of Earthsea First volume of the science fiction series The Earthsea Trilogy by Ursula K. Le Guin
YIDDISH
The Manor Novel by Polish-born American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer
1968 DEATHS Manuel Bandeira, Brazilian poet Max Brod, German Jewish novelist, playwright, poet, and critic Gunnar Ekelof, Swedish poet Edna Ferber, American novelist Han Tian, Chinese playwright Stephen Haweis, English-born Dominican poet Archibald Campbell Jordan, South African novelist Eric Lindegren, Swedish poet Thomas Merton, American monk and writer Sarah Gertrude Millin, South African novelist, biographer, and essayist Oybek, Uzbek poet and novelist Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky, Russian novelist and playwright Salvatore Quasimodo, Italian poet Sir Herbert Edward Read, English editor, poet, and critic Conrad Michael Richter, American novelist Marah Rusli, Indonesian novelist Upton Beall Sinclair, American novelist John Ernst Steinbeck, American novelist Yvor Winters, American poet and critic Arnold Zweig, German novelist and playwright
LITERARY EVENTS Booker Prize, awarded to best novel in British Commonwealth, is established in London PRIZES AND AWARDS
Caldecott Medal: Drummer Hoff by Barbara Emberley Newbery Medal: From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E. L. Konigsburg Nobel Prize in literature: Yasunari Kawabata, Japanese novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Memoirs, 1925–1950 by George F. Kennan Fiction The Confessions of Nat Turner by William Styron History The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution by Bernard Bailyn Nonfiction Rousseau and Revolution by Will Durant Poetry The Hard Hours by Anthony Hecht
British Another Part of the Wood Novel by Beryl Bainbridge The Day of the Scorpions Novel (second volume of The Raj Quartet) by Paul Scott Enderby Outside Novel by Anthony Burgess Landscape Play by Harold Pinter The Military Philosopher Novel (part of A Dance to the Music of Time) by Anthony Powell The Nice and the Good Novel by Iris Murdoch Canadian Cocksure Novel by Mordecai Richler Ghanaian The Torrent Novel by Joseph Wilfred Abruquah The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born Novel by Ayi Kwei Armah Tanzanian Dying in the Sun Novel by Peter Palangyo
PUBLICATIONS ALBANIAN
The Wedding Novel by Ismail Kadare
FINNISH
The Family Novel by Veijo Meri
The Twentieth Century: 1969
FRENCH
French The Abyss Novel by Marguerite Yourcenar The Black Rose Novel by Henry de Montherlant The Flight of Icarus Novel by Raymond Queneau The Origin of Table Manners Anthropological study (third volume of Mythologiques) by Claude Lévi-Strauss Guyanan Bozambo’s Revenge: Colonialism Inside Out Novel by Bertene Juminer Haitian The Tragic Engagement Play by Gerard Chenet Malian The Wages of Violence Novel by Yambo Ouologuem GERMAN
Austrian A Party for Boris Play by Thomas Bernhard German Kaspar Play by Peter Handke Toller Play by Tankred Dorst Vietnam Discourse Play by Peter Weiss
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1969 DEATHS Jalal Al-e Ahmad, Iranian philosopher and essayist José María Arguedas, Peruvian novelist Sufi Abdukhaqq Khan Betab, Afghan Dari poet Dame Ivy Compton-Burnett, English writer Rómulo Gallegos, Venezuelan novelist Witold Gombrowicz, Polish novelist, playwright, and essayist Karl Jaspers, German existentialist philosopher Jack Kerouac, American Beat writer Gurgen Mahari, American poet and novelist Katharine Susannah Prichard, Fijian-born Australian novelist, poet, and playwright José Regio, Portuguese poet, playwright, and novelist Sir Osbert Sitwell, English man of letters Stijn Streuvels (Frank Lateur), Flemish novelist B. Traven (Berwick Traven Torsvan), American-born German novelist Vrindavanlal Varma, Hindi novelist Kazimierz Wierzynski, Polish poet Nairi Zavian (Hayastan Yeghiazarian), Armenian poet
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
HEBREW
My Michael Novel by Amos Oz ICELANDIC
Christianity at a Glacier Novel by Halldor Laxness ITALIAN
The Heron Novel by Giorgio Bassani KURDISH
Dimdim Novel by Arabe Shamo POLISH
To Get to the Heart of the Matter Novel by Michal Choromanski
Booker Prize: Something to Answer For by P. H. Newby Caldecott Medal: The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship by Arthur Ransome Newbery Medal: The High King by Lloyd Alexander Nobel Prize in literature: Samuel Beckett, Irish playwright and poet in English and French Pulitzer Prizes Biography The Man from New York: John Quinn and His Friends by B. L. Reid Drama The Great White Hope by Howard Sackler Fiction House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday History Origins of the Fifth Amendment by Leonard W. Levy Nonfiction The Armies of the Night by Norman Mailer Poetry Of Being Numerous by George Oppen
RUSSIAN
Cancer Ward Novel by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn The First Circle Novel by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn SERBIAN
Secondary Heaven Poem by Vasko Popa SPANISH
Argentine Betrayed by Rita Hayworth Novel by Manuel Puig Spanish Poems of Consummation Collection of poems by Vicente Aleixandre SWAHILI
The Well of Giningi Novel by Tanzanian writer Muhammed Said Abdulla
PUBLICATIONS CZECH
The Jury Novel by Ivan Klima ENGLISH
American Ada Novel by Vladimir Nabokov The Andromeda Strain Novel by Michael Crichton Audubon: A Vision Poetry collection by Robert Lowell Bullet Park Novel by John Cheever The Chosen Place, the Timeless People Novel by Paule Marshall The Complete Poems Collected verse by Randall Jarrell The Dream Songs Collected verse by John Berryman The Last of the Red Hot Lovers Play by Neil Simon The Left Hand of Darkness Science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin
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Love Poems Collection of verse by Anne Sexton The New Yorkers Novel by Hortense Calisher Notebook, 1967–1968 Collection of verse by Robert Lowell Pictures of Fidelman Novel by Bernard Malamud Pieces Collection of poems by Robert Creely Portnoy’s Complaint Novel by Philip Roth Pricksongs and Descants Collection of short stories by Robert Coover Slaughter House-Five; or, The Children’s Crusade by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Styles of Radical Will Collection of essays by Susan Sontag Them Novel by Joyce Carol Oates To Be Young, Gifted and Black Autobiography by Lorraine Hansberry Untitled Subjects Poetry collection by Richard Howard The Way to Rainy Mountain Novel by Native American writer N. Scott Momaday What I’m Going to Do, I Think Novel by Larry Woiwode Yellow Black Radio Broke Down Novel by Ishmael Reed British Animals Arrival Collected verse by Elizabeth Jennings Bruno’s Dream Novel by Irish Murdoch A Clip of Steel Autobiographical novel by Thomas Blackburn The Four-Gated City Novel by Doris Lessing The French Lieutenant’s Woman Novel by John Fowles The Green Man Novel by Kingsley Amis In This House of Brede Novel by Rumer Godden In Transit Novel by Brigid Brophy Mary, Queen of Scots Biography by Antonia Fraser Silence Play by Harold Pinter Something in Disguise Novel by Elizabeth Jane Howard Canadian Ixion’s Wheel Collected verse by Ralph Gustafsom Rules of Chaos; or, Why Tomorrow Doesn’t Work Collected essays by Hungarian-born writer Stephen Vizinczey Ethiopian The Afersata Novel by Sahle Berhane Marian Selassie Irish Door into the Dark Collection of poems by Seamus Heaney
Tunisian The Scorpion or the Imaginary Confession Novel by Albert Memmi GERMAN
Local Anesthetic Novel by Günter Grass The Ward Wants to Be a Guardian Play by Peter Handke ITALIAN
The Last Summer Collection of poems by Marino Moretti JAPANESE
Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness Novel by Kenzaburo Oe MALAY
Premier Novel by Ahmad Shahnon NORWEGIAN
The Gunpowder Tower Novel by Jens Bjornboe RUSSIAN
The White Guard Novel by Mikhail Bulgakov SPANISH
Argentine Diary of the War of the Pig Novel by Adolfo Bioy Casares Chilean Big Work Collected verse by Nicanor Parra Mexican Tree Between the Walls Novel by José Emilio Pacheco Spanish And They Put Handcuffs on the Flowers Play by Fernando Arrabal A Meditation Novel by Juan Benet San Camilo, 1936 Novel by Camilo José Cela YIDDISH
The Estate Novel by Polish-born American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer
Nigerian The Great Ponds Novel by Elechi Amadi Poems from Prison Collection by Wole Soyinka Saint Lucian Nor Any Country Novel by Garth St. Omer Trinidadian The Humming Bird Tree Novel by Ian McDonald FRENCH
French The Archeology of Knowledge Epistemological inquiry by Michel Foucault The Battle of Pharsalus Novel by Claude Simon Destroy, She Said Novel by Marguerite Duras
1970 DEATHS Arthur Adamov, Russian-French avant-garde playwright Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Polish-born Israeli novelist Nigel Balchin, English novelist Louise Bogan, American poet and critic Fernand Crommelynck, Flemish playwright Joseph Wood Crutch, American scholar and critic John Dos Passos, American novelist Edward Morgan Forster, English novelist and critic Erle Stanley Gardner, American detective writer Jean Giono, French novelist Amado V. Hernandez, Filipino poet and playwright
The Twentieth Century: 1970
Orhan Kemal (Kemal Sadik Giogceli), Turkish novelist, poet, and essayist Francis Parkinson Keyes, American novelist Leopoldo Marechal, Argentine novelist François Mauriac, French novelist, essayist, and playwright Mishima Yukio (Kimitake Hiraoka), Japanese playwright, novelist, and essayist John O’Hara, American novelist Arminjn Pane, Indonesian playwright, novelist, and poet Julis Przybos, Polish poet Erich Maria Remarque, German-born American novelist Bertrand Russell, English philosopher Nelly Sachs, German poet and translator Wilbur Daniel Steele, American novelist and playwright Giuseppe Ungaretti, Italian poet Fritz von Unruh, German playwright, poet, and novelist Anzia Yezierska, Russian-born American novelist and critic Zhao Shuli, Chinese novelist and short-story writer
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: The Elected Member by Bernice Rubens Caldecott Medal: Sylvester and the Magic Pebble by William Steig Newbery Medal: Sounder by William H. Armstrong Nobel Prize in literature: Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn, Russian novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Huey Long by T. Harry Williams Drama No Place to Be Somebody by Charles Gordone Fiction Collected Stories by Jean Stafford History Present at the Creation: My Years in the State Department by Dean Acheson Nonfiction Gandhi’s Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence by Erik H. Erikson Poetry Untitled Subjects by Richard Howard
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
The Fellah Novel by Egyptian writer Abdur-Rahman ash-Sharqawi
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ARMENIAN
Twentieth Century Volume of verse by Gevorg Emin ENGLISH
American The Abduction Novel by Maxine Kumin Bech: A Book Novel by John Updike Being There Novel by Jerzy Kosinski The Bluest Eye Novel by Toni Morrison Cantos No. 1–117, 120 Collected verse by Ezra Pound The Carriers of Ladders Collection of verse by W. S. Merwin City Life Collection of short stories by Donald Barthelme I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Autobiographical work by Maya Angelou Islands in the Stream Novel by Ernest Hemingway I Will Fear No Evil Science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein
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A Day on the Ground Novel by Paul de Wispelaere Paul Against Paul Novel by Paul de Wispelaere FRENCH
Belgian The Paper House Autobiography by Françoise Mallet-Joris Canadian Kamouraska Novel by Anne Hébert French Italian Spring Novel by Emmanuel Robles The Killing Game Play by Romanian-born Eugène Ionesco War Novel by Jean-Marie Le Clezio
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Guinean The African Continent Play by Condetto Nenekhaly-Camara GERMAN
Austrian The Lime Works Novel by Thomas Bernhard German Anniversaries: From the Life of Gesine Cresspahl Four-volume novel (completed in 1984) by Uwe Johnson Zettel’s Dream Novel by Arno Schmidt The Goalee’s Anxiety at the Penalty Kick Novel by Peter Handke Swiss Portrait of a Planet Play by Friedrich Durrenmatt
George Seferis (Giorgios Sefiriadis), Greek poet Paruir Sevak, Armenian poet Fakhroddin Shadman, Iranian novelist and essayist Shiga Naoya, Japanese novelist Stevie Smith (Florence Margaret Smith), English novelist and poet Simon Vestdijk, Dutch novelist and poet Charles Vildrac, French poet and playwright
LITERARY EVENTS The literary magazine Antaeus is founded by Paul Bowles and Samuel Halperin Whitbread Book of the Year Award is established in United Kingdom PRIZES AND AWARDS
ICELANDIC
Waxing Moon and Waning Moon Collected verse by Johannes Joansson JAPANESE
The Judgment Play by Kinoshita Junji The Doctor’s Wife Novel by Sawako Ariyoshi
Booker Prize: In a Free State by V. S. Naipaul Caldecott Medal: A Story a Story by Gail E. Haley Newbery Medal: Summer of the Swans by Betsy Byars Nobel Prize in literature: Pablo Neruda (Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto), Chilean poet
Argentine Dr. Brodie’s Report Novel by Jorge Luis Borges
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Robert Frost: The Years of Triumph, 1915–1938 by Lawrence Thompson Drama The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel History Roosevelt, the Soldier of Freedom by James MacGregor Burns Nonfiction The Rising Sun by John Toland Poetry The Carrier of Ladders by William S. Merwin
Chilean The Obscene Bird of Night Novel by José Donoso
PUBLICATIONS
RUSSIAN
A Halt in the Wasteland Collected verse of Joseph Brodsky SPANISH
Peruvian Sestinas and Other Poems Collected verse of Carlos Germán Belli SWEDISH
The Memorial Novel by Sven Delblanc ZULU
Zulu Poems Collection by Mazisi Raymond Kunene
1971 DEATHS Jorge Barbosa, Cape Verdean poet Paul Blackburn, American poet John Wood Campbell Jr., American science fiction writer Walter Van Tilburg Clark, American novelist Jacob Glatstein, Polish-born poet, novelist, and critic György Lukács, Hungarian literary critic, social theorist, and philosopher Guruprasad Mainali, Nepalese novelist Ogden Nash, American poet Gershon Schoffman, German-born Hebrew novelist
DANISH
Severe Passions Novel by Sven Holm ENGLISH
American Angle of Repose Novel by Wallace Stegner The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman Novel by Ernest J. Gaines Birds of America Novel by Mary McCarthy The Blood Oranges Novel by John Hawkes The Book of Daniel Novel by E. L. Doctorow The Book of Nightmares Collected verse by Galway Kinnell Burning Novel by Diane Johnson Collected Poems Collection by James Wright The Condor Passes Novel by Shirley Ann Grau Crossing the Water Collected verse by Sylvia Plath The House of Blue Leaves Play by John Guare The Last Picture Show Novel by Larry McMurtry Love in the Ruins Novel by Walker Percy Meet Me in the Green Glen Novel by Robert Penn Warren The Onion Eaters Novel by J. P. Donleavy Our Gang Novel by Philip Roth The Prisoner of Second Avenue Play by Neil Simon Scratch Verse play by Archibald MacLeish The Swimmers and Other Selected Poems Poetry collection by Allen Tate
The Twentieth Century: 1972
The Tenants Novel by Bernard Malamud The Testing Tree Poetry collection by Stanley Kunitz To Stay Alive Collection of poems by Denise Levertov Transformations Collected verse by Anne Sexton The Wild Boys Novel by William S. Burroughs The Will to Change: Poems, 1968–1970 Poetry collection by Adrienne Rich Belizean
An Accidental Man Novel by Iris Murdoch Amana Gras Collected verse of Jon Silkin Books Do Furnish a Room Novel (part of A Dance to the Music of Time) by Anthony Powell Briefing for a Descent into Hell Novel by Doris Lessing Butley Play by Simon Gray The Day of the Jackal Suspense thriller by Frederick Forsyth The High Tide in the Garden Collected verse by Fleur Adcock Maurice Novel by E. M. Forster Mercian Hymns Collected verse by Geoffrey Hill Moly Collected verse by Thom Gunn Old Times Play by Harold Pinter Vermilion Sands Science fiction short stories by J. G. Ballard Canadian St. Urbain’s Horseman Novel by Mordecai Richler Ghanaian This Earth, My Brother Novel by Kofi Awoonor Nigerian Madmen and Scientists Play by Wole Soyinka Saint Lucian The Dream on Monkey Mountain Play by Derek Walcott FRENCH
Belgian Blindness and Insight: Essays in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism Essays on literary deconstruction by Paul de Man French The Other One Novel by American-born writer Julien Green GERMAN
Austrian Malina Lyrical novel by Ingeborg Bachmann German Group Portrait with Lady Novel by Heinrich Böll The Ride Across Lake Constance Play by Peter Handke GREEK
The Sovereign Sun Collection of poems by Odysseus Elytis
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Selected Poems Collection of poems by Gyula Illyes KANNADA
Hayavadana Play by Girish Karnad RUSSIAN
August 1914 Novel (part of The Red Wheel) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
North Amerikkan Blues Collected verse of Evan X. Hyde British
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Mexican East Slope Collection of poems by Octavio Paz
1972 DEATHS August Arnist, Ethiopian literary critic and scholar Martin Boyd, Australian novelist Jean-Jacques Bernard, French playwright John Berryman, American poet Dino Buzzati, Italian novelist and playwright Cecil Day-Lewis, Irish-born English poet Robert Faesi, Swiss poet, playwright, and short-story writer Alfred Hutchinson, South African playwright and novelist Kawabata Yasunari, Japanese novelist Compton Mackenzie, English novelist Jacques Maritain, French philosopher and essayist Jon Mirande, Basque poet and novelist Henry de Montherlant, French novelist and playwright Marianne Moore, American poet Kenneth Patchen, American poet Ezra Loomis Pound, American poet Jules Romains (Louis Farigoule), French novelist Edmund Wilson, American critic
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: G by John Berger Caldecott Medal: One Fine Day by Nonny Hagrogian Newbery Medal: Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O’Brien Nobel Prize in literature: Heinrich Boll, German novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Eleanor and Franklin by Joseph P. Lash Fiction Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner History Neither Black Nor White by Carl N. Degler Nonfiction Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911–45 by Barbara W. Tuchman Poetry Collected Poems by James Wright
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A Summer Affair Novel by Ivan Klima
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American Bless Me Ultima Novel by Rudolfo A. Anaya Book of Folly Poetry collection by Anne Sexton The Breast Novel by Philip Roth Chimera Collection of short stories by John Barth A Day Book Collection of verse and prose by Robert Creeley End Zone Novel by Don DeLillo Gorilla, My Love Short stories by Toni Cade Bambara Grendel Novel by John Gardner Museums and Women and Other Stories Collection of stories by John Updike The Optimist’s Daughter Novel by Eudora Welty The Sunlight Dialogues Novel by John Gardner The Sunshine Boys Play by Neil Simon The Tooth of Crime Play by Sam Shepard Winter Trees Collection of poems by Sylvia Plath The Word for World’s Forest Science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin Australian The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith Novel by Thomas Keneally British Collected Poems Collection by Donald Davie Harriet Said Novel by Beryl Bainbridge Odd Girl Out Novel by Elizabeth Jane Howard The Odessa File Thriller by Frederick Forsyth Pasmore Novel by David Storey Raw Material Novel by Alan Sillitoe Relationships Collected verse by Elizabeth Jennings Canadian The Manticore Second volume in The Deptford Trilogy by Robertson Davies Irish The Captains and Kings Novel by Jennifer Johnston The Rough Field Lengthy poem by American-born writer John Montague “Wintering Out” Poem by Seamus Heaney Nigerian Jero’s Metamorphosis Play by Wole Soyinka Ovonramwen Nogbaisi Play by Olawale Rotimi FRENCH
Dissemination Philosophical inquiry by Jacques Derrida Margins of Philosophy Philosophical inquiry by Jacques Derrida GERMAN
Request Concert Play by Franz Xavier Kroetz A Sorrow Beyond Dreams Novel by Peter Handke Vorgeschichten oder schone Gegend Probstein Novel by Helga Schutz ITALIAN
Invisible Cities Novel by Italo Calvino
SERBIAN
Earth Erect Collection of poems by Vasko Popa This Land, This Time Four-volume novel by Dobrica Cosic SPANISH
A Winter Journey Novel by Juan Benet YIDDISH
Enemies: A Love Story Novel by Polish-born American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer
1973 DEATHS Conrad Aiken, American poet Jonas Aistis, Lithuanian poet Wystan Hugh Auden, English poet Ingeborg Bachmann, Austrian novelist and poet Arna Bontemps, American novelist, essayist, and historian Catherine Drinker Bowen, American biographer Pearl S. Buck, American novelist Sir Noël Coward, English playwright Carlo Emilio Gadda, Italian novelist William Inge, American playwright Alessandro Manzoni, Italian novelist Gabriel Marcel, French Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain, French Catholic philosopher Nancy Mitford, English writer Vilhem Moberg, Swedish novelist Pablo Neruda (Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto), Chilean poet Manuel Rojas, Chilean novelist Avraham Shlonsky, Ukrainian-born Israeli poet Taha Hussain, Egyptian critic and essayist Kemal Tahir, Turkish novelist J. R. R. Tolkien, South African–born English novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: The Siege of Krishnapur by J. G. Farrell Caldecott Medal: The Funny Little Women by Lafcadio Hearn Newbery Medal: Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George Nobel Prize in literature: Patrick White (Victor Martindale), Australian novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Luce and His Empire by W. A. Swanberg Drama That Championship Season by Jason Miller Fiction The Optimist’s Daughter by Eudora Welty History People of Paradox: An Inquiry Concerning the Origins of American Civilization by Michael Kammen Nonfiction Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam by Frances Fitzgerald and Children of Crisis by Robert Coles Poetry Up Country by Maxine Kumin
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PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
Harrouda Bildungsroman by Moroccan writer Tahar Ben Jelloun ENGLISH
American Breakfast of Champions; or, Goodbye Blue Monday Novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Burr Novel by Gore Vidal Departures Collected verse by Donald Justice The Dogs Bark: Public People and Private Places Prose miscellany by Truman Capote The Dolphin Sonnet sequence by Robert Lowell Do with Me What You Will Novel by Joyce Carol Oates Exterminator! Novel by William S. Burroughs A Fairy Tale of New York Novel by J. P. Donleavy Gravity’s Rainbow Novel by Thomas Pynchon The Great American Novel Novel by Philip Roth A Hero Ain’t Nothing But a Sandwich Novel by Alice Childress In Love and Trouble Collection of short stories by Alice Walker Sleepers Joining Hands Collection of prose and verse by Robert Bly Sula Novel by Toni Morrison Theophilus North Novel by Thornton Wilder A Wind in the Door Novel by Madeleine L’Engle Australian The Eye of the Storm Novel by Patrick White British The Black Prince Novel by Iris Murdoch Crash Science fiction novel by J. G. Ballard Equus Play by Peter Shaffer Frankenstein Unbound Novel by Brian Aldiss The Honorary Counsel Novel by Graham Greene Prancing Novelist Critical biography of the novelist Ronald Firbank (1886–1926) by Brigid Brophy Rendezvous with Rama Science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke The Riverside Villas Murder Novel by Kingsley Amis The Summer Before the Dark Novel by Doris Lessing Temporary Kings Novel (part of A Dance to the Music of Time) by Anthony Powell Canadian The Pegnitz Junction Novella by Mavis Gallant Ghanaian Two Thousand Seasons Novel by Ayi Kwei Armah Guyanese Son of Guyana Autobiography by Arnold Apple Indian Two Virgins Novel by Kamala Markandaya Irish The Good Fight Collected verse by Thomas Kinsella New Poems Collected verse by Thomas Kinsella
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Jamaican The Pond Collection of verse by Mervyn Morris Nigerian Season of Anomy Novel by Wole Soyinka Trinidadian Pan Beat First novel by Marion Patrick Jones Saint Lucian Another Life Collected verse by Derek Walcott FINNISH
Poems from a Voyage Across the Sound Collected verse of Paavo Haavikko FRENCH
Belgian The Underground Game Novel by Françoise Mallet-Joris French The Giants Novel by Jean-Marie Le Clezio A Hell of a Mess Play by Eugène Ionesco Intervalle Novel by Michel Butor Triptych Novel by Claude Simon GERMAN
The Human Province Commentary by Bulgarian-born English writer Elias Canetti HEBREW
Touch the Water, Touch the Wind Novel by Israeli writer Amos Oz ITALIAN
The Castle of Crossed Destinies Novel by Italo Calvino JAPANESE
Box Man Novel by Abe Kobo MAORI
Tangi Novel by New Zealand writer Witi Ihimaera NORWEGIAN
The Silence Novel by Jens Bjorneboe PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Living Water Novel by Clarice Lispector RUSSIAN
The Gulag Archipelago Novel by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn SPANISH
Chilean Persona Non Grata Memoir by Jorge Edwards Colombian Araucaima Mansion Novel by Alvaro Mutis
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Uruguayan Death and the Little Girl Novel by Juan Carlos Onetti SWEDISH
The Cave in the Desert Novel by Lars Gyllensten The Night of the Tribades Play by Per Olav Enquist Stone Bird Novel by Sven Delblanc
1974 DEATHS Miguel Angel Asturius, Guatemalan novelist and poet H. E. Bates, English novelist Edmund Charles Blunden, English poet, scholar, and critic Jaime Torres Bodet, Mexican poet and novelist José Maria Ferreira de Castro, Portuguese novelist Marieluise Fleisser, German Bavarian playwright David Michael Jones, English poet Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoglu, Turkish man of letters Marie Luise Kaschnitz, German poet and novelist Erich Kastner, German novelist, poet, and playwright Par Fabian Lagerkvist, Swedish playwright, poet, and novelist John Crowe Ransom, American poet and critic Erich M. Roach, Trinidadian poet, playwright, and critic Anne Sexton, American poet
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Holiday by Stanley Middleton Caldecott Medal: Duffy and the Devil by Harve Zemach Newbery Medal: The Slave Dancer by Paula Fox Nobel Prize in literature: Eyvind Johnson, Swedish novelist, and Harry Martinson, Swedish poet and novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography O’Neill, Son and Artist by Louis Sheaffer History The Americans: Democratic Experience by Daniel J. Boorstein Nonfiction The Dance of Death by Ernest Becker Poetry The Dolphin by Robert Lowell
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American The Avenue Bearing the Initial of Christ into the New World: Poems, 1946–1964 Collected verse by Galway Kinnell Centennial Novel by James Michener The Coat Without a Seam Collected verse by Stanley Kunitz Death, Sleep and the Traveler Novel by John Hawkes The Dispossessed Science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin Fifty-Two Pickup Crime novel by Elmore Leonard Gather Together in My Name Autobiograpy by Maya Angelou If Beale Street Could Talk Novel by James Baldwin Killer Angels Historical novel by Michael Joseph Shaara Jr. The Last Days of Louisiana Red Novel by Ishmel Reed
My Life as a Man Novel by Philip Roth Look at the Harlequins! Novel by Vladimir Nabokov The Memory of Old Jack Novel by Wendell Berry Pilgrim at Tinker Creek Essays on nature by Anne Dillard The Shadow Knows Novel by Diane Johnson The Terrible Threshold Collected verse by Stanley Kunitz Turtle Island Collected verse and prose by Gary Sherman Snyder British The Clockwork Testament Novel (final volume in the Enderby Trilogy) by Anthony Burgess Concrete Island Science fiction novel by J. G. Ballard The Dogs of War Thriller by Frederick Forsyth Ending Up Novel by Kingsley Amis Hers Novel by Alfred Alvarez High Windows Collected verse by Philip Larkin Lord Rochester’s Monkey, Being the Life of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester Biography by Graham Greene The Memoirs of a Survivor Novel by Doris Lessing A Nip in the Air Collected verse by John Betjeman The Sacred and Profane Love Machine Novel by Iris Murdoch Samuel Johnson Biographical and critical study by John Wain The Scenic Route Collected verse by Fleur Adcock The Sleeping Lord and Other Fragments Collection of short stories by David Jones Irish How Many Miles to Babylon? Novel by Jennifer Johnston Nigerian Death and the King’s Horseman Play by Wole Soyinka Scottish The Abbess of Crewe Novel by Muriel Spark South African The Conservationist Novel by Nadine Gordimer FRENCH
Not I Short play by Irish-born writer Samuel Beckett Retable, Reverie Two-part novel by Chantal Chawaf GERMAN
Austrian The Force of Habit Play by Thomas Bernhard The Hunting Party Play by Thomas Bernhard German The Lost Honor of Katherine Blum Novel by Heinrich Böll GREEK
“The Stepchildren” Poem by Odysseus Elytis ITALIAN
History: A Novel Novel by Elsa Morante JAPANESE
When I Whistle Novel by Shusaku Endo
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NORWEGIAN
The Ferry Crossing Novel by Edvard Hoem POLISH
Pan Cogito Collected poems by Zbigniew Herbert RUSSIAN
Pryasliny: A Saga of Peasant Life Novel by Fedor Aleksandrovich Abramov SPANISH
Cuban Reasons of State Novel by Alejo Carpentier Mexican Vicious Circle Play by José Agustín Paraguayan I, the Supreme Novel by Augusto Roa Bastos Spanish “Dialogue of Insight” Poem by Vicente Aleixandre Uruguayan Time to Embrace Novel by Juan Carlos Onetti SWEDISH
Baltics Collected verse by Tomas Transtromer Winter Lair Novel by Sven Delblanc
1975 DEATHS Ivo Andric, Yugoslav poet, novelist, and essayist Rafael Arévalo Martínez, Guatemalan novelist and short-story writer Mikhail Bakhtin, Russian philosopher Gunnar Gunnarsson, Icelandic novelist Julian Sorrell Huxley, English poet, essayist, and biologist Carlo Levi, Italian Jewish novelist Erico Lopes Verissimo, Brazilian novelist Murilo Mendes, Brazilian poet Pier Paolo Pasolini, Italian poet, novelist, film director Saint-John Perse (Marie-René-Auguste-Alexis Saint-Léger Léger), French poet Jean Stafford, American novelist Rex Stout, English novelist Arnold Joseph Toynbee, English historian Lionel Trilling, American literary critic P. G. Wodehouse, English comic novelist Thornton Wilder, American playwright and novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: The Conservationist by Nadine Gordimer and Heat and Dust by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Caldecott Medal: Arrow to the Sun by Gerald McDermott
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Newbery Medal: M. C. Higgins the Great by Virginia Hamilton Nobel Prize in literature: Eugenio Montale, Italian poet and essayist Pulitzer Prizes Biography The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York by Robert A. Caro Drama Seascape by Edward Albee History Jefferson and His Time by Dumas Malone Nonfiction The Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard Poetry Turtle Island by Gary Snyder
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Around the Bedroom Wall: A Family Album Novel by Larry Woiwode The Assassins Novel by Joyce Carol Oates A Chorus Line Musical play by James Kirkwood The Collected Stories Collection by Hortense Calisher Consenting Adult Novel by Laura Z. Hobson The Dead Father Novel by Donald Barthelme Far Tortuga Novel by Peter Matthiessen The Freeing of the Dust Collection of verse by Denise Levertov The Great Railway Bazaar Travel narrative by Paul Theroux The Great Train Robbery Novel by Michael Crichton Humboldt’s Gift Novel by Saul Bellow Looking for Mr. Goodbar Novel by Judith Rossner The Monkey Wrench Gang Play by Edward Abbey A Month of Sundays Novel by John Updike Or Else: Poem Collected verse by Robert Penn Warren Ragtime Novel by E. L. Doctorow Seascape Play by Edward Albee Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror Collection of verse by John Ashbery Terms of Endearment Novel by Larry McMurtry Australian Shogun Novel by James Clavell British Hearing Secret Harmonies Final volume of A Dance to the Music of Time by Anthony Powell Heat and Dust Novel by German-born Anglo-American writer Ruth Prawer Jhabvala High Rise Science fiction novel by J. G. Ballard No Man’s Land Play by Harold Pinter Otherwise Engaged Novel by Simon Gray Reflections on the Newgate Calendar Historical study of executions by Reyner Heppenstall A Word Child Novel by Iris Murdoch Canadian American Buffalo Two-act play by David Mamet The World of Wonders Final volume in The Deptford Trilogy by Robertson Davies Guyanese Song of the Sugarcanes Novel by Sheikh M. Sadik
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Irish North Collected poems by Seamus Heaney Women in the Wall Novel by Julia O’Faolain Scottish Docherty Novel by William McIlvanney FRENCH
Canadian Children of the Black Sabbath Novel by Anne Hébert French Roland Barthes Autobiography by Roland Barthes GERMAN
Austrian Correction Novel by Thomas Bernhard Swiss Montauk Novel by Max Frisch ITALIAN
The Periodic Table Collection of short stories by Primo Levi PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Os Tambores de São Luis Novel by Josue Montello RUSSIAN
The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin Novel by Vladimir Voinovich SERBIAN
Wolf ’s Salt Collected poems by Vasko Popa SPANISH
Alexander Lernet-Holenia, Austrian novelist José Lezama Lima, Cuban poet and novelist André Malraux, French novelist and cultural historian James Philip McAuley, Australian poet and critic Paul Morand, French novelist Samuel Eliot Morison, American historian Raymond Queneau, French novelist, poet, playwright, and essayist José Revueltas, Mexican novelist and short-story writer William Sansom, English novelist Josef Wifflin, Polish essayist, novelist, and poet
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Saville by David Storey Caldecott Medal: Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears Retold by Verna Aardema Newbery Medal: The Grey King by Susan Cooper Nobel Prize in literature: Saul Bellow, American novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Edith Wharton: A Biography by R. W. B. Lewis Drama A Chorus Line by Michael Bennet, James Kirkwood, Nicholas Dante, Marvin Hamlisch, and Edward Kleban Fiction Humboldt’s Gift by Saul Bellow History Larry of Santa Fe by Paul Horgan Nonfiction Why Survive? Being Old in America by Robert N. Butler Poetry Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror by John Ashbery
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
The Tower at the End of the World Novel by William Heinesen FLEMISH
Argentine The Book of Sand Collection of short stories by Jorge Luis Borges
A Day on the Ground Novel by Paul de Wispelaere
Colombian The Autumn of the Patriarch Novel by Gabriel García Márquez
American Adult Bookstore Collected verse by Karl Shapiro Bloodshed and Three Novellas Collected short stories of Cynthia Ozick California Suite Play by Neil Simon Childworld Novel by Joyce Carol Oates The Coup Novel by John Updike The Devil Finds Work Essay by James Baldwin 1876 Novel by Gore Vidal The Franchiser Novel by Stanley Elkin Geography III Poetry collection by Elizabeth Bishop The Gin Game Play by D. L. Coburn Heart of Aztlan Novel by Rudolfo A. Anaya Marry Me: A Romance Novel by John Updike Meridian Novel by Alice Walker New and Collected Poems Collection by Archibald MacLeish October Light Novel by John Gardner Ratner’s Star Novel by Don DeLillo Roots: The Saga of an American Family Autobiographical narrative by Alex Haley
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The Castrati Novel by Sven Delblanc
1976 DEATHS Marguerite Taos Amrouche, Algerian writer Jens Bjorneboe, Norwegian novelist, poet, and playwright Dame Agatha Christie, English writer of detective fiction Martín Luis Guzmán, Mexican novelist Martin Heidegger, German existentialist philosopher Eyvind Johnson, Swedish novelist Pierre-Jean Jouve, French poet, novelist, essayist, and playwright
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Singin’ and Swingin’ and Gettin’ Merry Like Christmas Autobiographical narrative by Maya Angelou The Spectator Bird Novel by Wallace Stegner Speedboat Novel by Renata Adler Swag Crime novel by Elmore Leonard Travesty Novel by John Hawkes The Western Approaches: Poems, 1973–1975 Collected poems by Howard Nemerov Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? Collected stories of Raymond Carver The Zodiac Collected verse by James Dickey Australian Shabbytown Calendar Collection of poems by Thomas William Shapcott British Dirty Linen Play by Tom Stoppard Henry and Cato Novel by Iris Murdoch Sadler’s Birthday Novel by Rose Tremain Saville Novel by David Storey Sleep It Off Lady Collection of short stories by Jean Rhys A Stitch in Time Children’s story by Penelope Lively Irish Doctor Copernicus Historical novel by John Banville South African A Season in Paradise Novel by Jan Blom Breytenbach Saint Lucian Sea Grapes Collection of poems by Derek Walcott FRENCH
Belgian Allegra Novel by Françoise Mallet-Joris French Rules of the Game Autobiography by Michel-Julien Leiris Topography of a Phantom City Novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet Moroccan Chronicle of Loneliness Novel by Tahar Ben Jelloun GERMAN
The Left-Handed Woman Novel by Peter Handke JAPANESE
Almost Transparent Blue Novella by Ryu Murakami Pinch Runner’s Record Novel by Kenzaburo Oe The Promontory Novella by Kenji Nakagami PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Queen of the Grecian Jails Novel by Osman Lins SPANISH
Argentine Kiss of the Spider Woman Novel by Manuel Puig
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Spanish The Maravillas District Novel by Rosa Chacel SWEDISH
The Town Gate Novel by Sven Delblanc
1977 DEATHS Aying, Chinese historian and critic James M. Cain, American novelist Edward Dahlberg, American novelist and poet William Alexander Gerhardie, English critic, novelist, and biographer James Jones, American novelist MacKinlay Kantor, American novelist Clarice Lispector, Ukrainian-born Brazilian novelist Robert Lowell Jr., American poet Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov, Russian-born American novelist Anaïs Nin, French-born American novelist and critic Sir Terence Rattigan, English playwright Mark Schorer, American literary scholar and critic Louis Untermeyer, American poet and literary critic Yates Wheatley, English novelist Henry Williamson, English novelist Cecil Blanche Fitzgerald Woodham-Smith, English historian Carl Zuckmayer, German playwright
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Staying On by Paul Scott Caldecott Medal: Ashanti to Zulu by Margaret Musgrove Newbery Medal: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor Nobel Prize in literature: Vicente Aleixandre, Spanish poet Pulitzer Prizes Biography A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence by John E. Mack Drama The Shadow Box by Michael Cristofer History The Impending Crisis by David M. Potter Nonfiction Beautiful Swimmers by William W. Warner Poetry Divine Comedies by James Merrill
PUBLICATIONS ALBANIAN
The Great Winter Novel by Ismail Kadare ENGLISH
American Adultery and Other Choices Collected stories by André Dubus A Book of Common Prayer Novel by Joan Didion Chapter Two Play by Neil Simon The Collected Poems Collection by Howard Nemerov
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The Compass Flower Collected verse by W. S. Merwin Day by Day Collection of autobiographical verse by Robert Lowell The Destinies of Darcy Dancer, Gentleman Novel by IrishAmerican writer J. P. Donleavy Duplications Epic poem by Kenneth Koch Evidence of Love Novel by Shirley Ann Grau Falconer Novel by John Cheever How to Save Your Own Life Novel by Erica Jong A Life in the Theater Play by David Mamet The Public Burning Novel by Robert Coover A Place to Come To Novel by Robert Penn Warren The Professor of Desire Novel by Philip Roth Song of Solomon Novel by Toni Morrison True Confessions Novel by John Gregory Dunne British The Danger Tree Novel by Olivia Manning Daniel Martin Novel by John Fowles Every Good Day Deserves Favor Play by Tom Stoppard The Honorable Schoolboy Spy novel by John le Carré Inquiry Time Novel by Beryl Bainbridge Samuel Johnson Biography by Walter Jackson Bate The Silmarillion Novel by J. R. R. Tolkien Some Unease and Angels Collection of essays and poems by Elaine Feinstein Staying On Last novel by Paul Mark Scott Canadian Close to the Sun Again Novel by Morley Callaghan Guyanese De Silva Novel by Theodore Wilson Harris Indian Golden Honeycomb Novel by Kamala Markandaya Irish Shadows on Our Skin Novel by Jennifer Johnston Scottish Implements in their Places Collection of verse by William Sydney Graham South African The Confessions of Josef Baisz Novel by Dan Jacobson From the Heart of the Country Novel by J. M. Coetzee Welsh The Way of If Collected poems by R. S. Thomas FRENCH
French The Living and Their Shadows Antinovel by Jacques Lacretelle Tunisian The Desert Novel by Albert Memmi GERMAN
Mozart Biography by Wolfgang Hildesheimer The Flounder Novel by Günter Grass
ITALIAN
Candido: or a Dream Dreamed in Sicily Novel by Leonardo Sciascia JAPANESE
The Dirge of the Meridian Play by Kinoshita Junji NORWEGIAN
Portland Valley Novel by Kjartan Flogstad PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Hour of the Star Novel by Clarice Lispector SPANISH
Peruvian Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter Comic autobiographical novel by Mario Vargas Llosa
1978 DEATHS James Gould Cozzens, American novelist Gontran Damas, Guyanese poet, novelist, and essayist Janet Flanner, American journalist and novelist Albert Gomes, Trinidadian poet and novelist Guo Maruo, Chinese writer F. R. Leavis, English literary critic Osman Lins, Brazilian novelist Hugh MacDiarmid (Christopher Murray Grieve), Scottish poet and essayist Harry Martinson, Swedish poet and novelist Margaret Mead, American anthropologist Paul Mark Scott, English novelist Ignacio Silone, Italian novelist Sylvia Townsend Warner, English biographer and novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch Caldecott Medal: Noah’s Ark by Peter Spier Newbery Medal: Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Peterson Nobel Prize in literature: Isaac Bashevis Singer, Polish-born American novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography Samuel Johnson by W. Jackson Bate Drama The Gin Game by Donald L. Coburn Fiction Elbow Room by James Alan McPherson History The Visible Hand: The Managerial Revolution in American Business by Alfred D. Chandler Jr. Nonfiction The Dragons of Eden by Carl Sagan Poetry Collected Poems by Howard Nemerov
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PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American Blood Ties Novel by Mary Lee Settle Brothers, I Love You All Collected verse by Hayden Carruth Buried Child Play by Sam Shepard Chesapeake Novel by James A. Michener A Distant Mirror: The Calamitious Fourteenth Century History by Barbara Tuchman Final Payments Novel by Mary Gordon Hello: A Journal Poetry collection by Robert Creeley Hello, Darkness: The Collected Poems of L. E. Sussman Collection by L. E. Sussman The Lincoln Relics Collected verse by Stanley Kunitz Lying Low Novel by Diane Johnson The Retrieval System Collected verse by Maxine Kumin Samuel Johnson Biography by Jackson Bate Son of the Morning Novel by Joyce Carol Oates The Stories of John Cheever Collection by John Cheever A Swiftly Tilting Planet Novel by Madeleine L’Engle The Switch Novel by Elmore Leonard The Veritable Years Collected verse by William Everson The World According to Garp Novel by John Irving British The Battle Lost and Won Novel by Olivia Manning Betrayal Play by Harold Pinter Collected Stories Collection by Doris Lessing The Human Factor Novel by Graham Greene The Jake’s Thing Novel by Kingsley Amis Letters to Sister Benedicta Novel by Rose Tremain Night and Day Play by Tom Stoppard Russian Thinkers Collection of biographical essays by Isaiah Berlin The Sea, the Sea Novel by Iris Murdoch The Singapore Grip Novel by James Gordon Farrell The Virgin in the Garden Novel by A. S. Byatt Canadian The Splits Play by Erika Ritter Tribute Play by Bernard Slade Irish Lovers of Their Time Novel by William Trevor New Zealand Plumb Novel by Maurice Green Nigerian The Slave Novel by Elechi Amadi Scottish A Would-Be Saint Novel by John Robin Jenkins South African Stubborn Hope: New Poems and Selections from China Poems and Strains Collection by Dennis Brutus Welsh Frequencies Poetry by R. S. Thomas
A Regicide Novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet GEORGIAN
Sandro of Chegem Novel by Fazil Iskander GREEK
Maria Nefeli Long poem by Odysseus Elytis ITALIAN
At the Fire of Controversy Collection of poems by Mario Luzi JAPANESE
The Sky of September Novel by Michitsuna Takahashi To the Aegean Sea Novella by Masuo Ikeda POLISH
Bells in Winter Collection of poems by Czes l⁄ aw Milosz RUSSIAN
The First Circle Novel by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn The Old Man Novel by Yuri Trifonov SPANISH
Mexican The Hydra Head Novel by Carlos Fuentes SWEDISH
The March of the Musicians Novel by Per Olov Enquist YIDDISH
Shosha Novel by Polish-born American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer
1979 DEATHS Elizabeth Bishop, American poet Johan Borgen, Norwegian novelist, playwright, and essayist James Gordon Farrell, English novelist James T. Farrell, American novelist Juana de Ibarbourou, Uruguyan poet Tommaso Landolfi, Italian novelist, poet, and playwright Nicholas John Turney Monsarrat, English novelist S. J. Perelman, American humorist Jean Rhys (Ella Gwendolen Rees Williams), Dominica-born English novelist I. A. Richards, English literary critic and scholar Allen Tate, American poet and critic Nikolay Semyonovich Tikhonov, Russian poet Mika Waltari, Finnish novelist Antonia White, English novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Offshore by Penelope Fitzgerald Caldecott Medal: The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by Paul Goble
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Newbery Medal: The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin Nobel Prize in literature: Odysseus Elytis, Greek poet Pulitzer Prizes Biography Days of Sorrow and Pain: Leo Baeck and the Berlin Jews by Leonard Baker Drama Buried Child by Sam Shephard Fiction The Stories of John Cheever by John Cheever History The Dred Scott Case by Don E. Fehrenbacher Nonfiction On Human Nature by Edward O. Wilson Poetry Now and Then: Poems, 1976–78 by Robert Penn Warren
PUBLICATIONS CZECH
The Book of Laughter and Forgetting Novel by Milan Kundera ENGLISH
American Ashes and 7 Years from Somewhere Collected verse by Philip Levine Birdy Novel by William Wharton The Burning Mystery of Anna in 1951 Prose poem by Kenneth Koch Cannibals and Missionaries Novel by Mary McCarthy Crimes of the Heart Play by Beth Henley The Drowning Season Novel by Alice Hoffman The Executioner’s Song Novel by Norman Mailer The Ghost Writer Novel by Philip Roth Jailbird Novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Legends of the Fall Three novellas by Jim Harrison The Living End Novel by Stanley Elkin Mulligan Stew Novel by Gilbert Sorrentinto The Old Patagonian Express: By Train Through the Americas Travel account by Paul Theroux The Passion Artist Novel by John Hawkes The Poems of Stanley Kunitz Collected verse by Stanley Kunitz Rushes Novel by John Rechy Schultz Novel by Irish-American writer J. P. Donleavy Sophie’s Choice Novel by William Styron Talley’s Folly Play by Lanford Wilson Too Far to Go: The Maples Stories Short-story collection by John Updike The White Album Novel by Joan Didion The Year of the French Novel by Thomas Flanagan Australian The Confederates Novel by Thomas Keneally The Twyborn Affair Novel by Patrick White British Amadeus Play by Peter Schaffer Canopus in Argus: Archives Cycle of novels by Doris Lessing The Flute Player Novel by D. M. Thomas The Fountains of Paradise Science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke The Inner Harbor Collected verse by Fleur Adcock Lies and Secrets Collected verse by John Fuller The Mangan Inheritance Novel by Brian Moore
Moments of Grace Collected verse by Elizabeth Jennings Pig Earth Collection of poems, stories, and essays by John Berger Remains of Elmet Collected verse, prose narrative, and photographs by Ted Hughes Territorial Rights Novel by Muriel Spark Irish Field Work Collected verse of Seamus Heaney The Old Jest Novel by Jennifer Johnston One and Other Poems Collected verse by Thomas Kinsella Nigerian The Joys of Motherhood Novel by Florence Onye Buchi Emecheta Saint Lucian The Star-Apple Kingdom Collected verse by Derek Walcott Trinidadian A Bend in the River Novel by V. S. Naipaul North of South: An African Journey Narrative by V. S. Naipaul South African Burger’s Daughter Novel by Nadine Gordimer Collected Poems Collected verse of E. T. Prince FLEMISH
Between Garden and World Novel by Paul de Wispelaere FRENCH
Algerian 1,001 Years of Nostalgia Novel by Rachid Boudjedra Belgian King Dickie Novel by Françoise Mallet-Joris French Le Rendez-vous Novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet GERMAN
German The Sinking of the Titanic Poem of 36 cantos by Hans Magnus Enzensberger The Meeting at Telgte Novel by Günter Grass Swiss Yet Another Wish Novel by Adolf Muschg HEBREW
Autumn Music Collected verse by Israeli poet Gabriel Preil Badenheim 1939 Novel by Romanian-born Israeli writer Aharon Appelfeld ITALIAN
If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler Novel by Italo Calvino JAPANESE
Coeval Games Novel by Kenzaburo Oe Hear the Wind Novel by Haruki Murakami
The Twentieth Century: 1980
1980 DEATHS Roland Barthes, French critic María Luisa Bomba, Chilean novelist and short-story writer Alejo Carpentier, Cuban novelist Marc Connelly, American playwright Romain Gary, French novelist Robert Hayden, American poet Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz, Polish poet, novelist, and playwright Camara Laye, Guinean novelist Olivia Manning, English novelist David Mercer, English playwright Henry Miller, American novelist and playwright Katherine Anne Porter, American short-story writer and novelist Muriel Rukeyser, American poet Bernardo Santareno (António Martinho do Rosário), Portuguese playwright Jean-Paul Sartre, French novelist C. P. Snow, English novelist Benjamin Travers, English novelist and playwright Kenneth Tynan, English dramatic critic Giuseppe Ungaretti, Italian poet Agustín Yáñez, Mexican novelist and short-story writer
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Rites of Passage by William Golding Caldecott Medal: Ox-Cart Man by Donald Hall Newbery Medal: A Gathering of Days by Joan W. Blos Nobel Prize in literature: Czes l⁄ aw Milosz, Polish poet and novelist Pulitzer Prizes Biography The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris Drama Talley’s Folly by Lanford Wilson Fiction The Executioner’s Song by Norman Mailer History Been in the Storm So Long by Leon F. Litwack Nonfiction Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter Poetry Selected Poems by Ronald Justice
British Earthly Powers Novel by Anthony Burgess How Far You Can Go? Novel by David Lodge The Illusionists Collection of poems by John Fuller The Reign of Sparrows Collected verse by Roy Fuller Rites of Passage Novel by William Golding Setting the World on Fire Novel by Angus Wilson Smiley’s People Spy novel by John le Carré The Sum of Things Novel by Olivia Manning Victorian Voices Collected verse by Anthony Thwaite Indian Light of Day Novel by Anita Desai Irish Constantly Singing Poetry collection by James Simmons In Her Own Image Poetry collection by Eavan Boland No Country for Young Men Novel by English-born writer Julia O’Faolain Translations Play by Brian Friel Malaysian No Man’s Grove Collected verse by Shirley Lim South African A Soldier’s Embrace Collected short stories by Nadine Gordimer Waiting for the Barbarians Novel by J. M. Coetzee
Desert Novel by Jean-Marie Le Clezio CHINESE
Leaden Wings Novel by Zhang Jie DUTCH
INDONESIAN
A Child of All Nations Novel by Pramudya Ananta Tur This Earth of Mankind Novel by Pramudya Ananta Tur
Rituals Novel by Cees Nooteboom ITALIAN ENGLISH
American Angel Landing Novel by Alice Hoffman Bellefleur Novel by Joyce Carol Oates Collected Stories Collection by Eudora Welty Division Street Play by Steve Tesich Falling in Place Novel by Ann Beattie
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Fanny: Being the True History of the Adventures of Fanny Hackabout-Jones Novel by Erica Jong How German Is It? Novel of postwar Germany by Walter Abish I Ought to Be in Pictures Play by Neil Simon Loon Lake Novel by E. L. Doctorow Music for Chameleons: New Writings Miscellaneous collection by Truman Capote The Number of the Beast Science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein Peace Breaks Out Novel (companion to A Separate Peace) by John Knowles The Second Coming Novel by Walker Percy Sunrise Collected verse by Frederick Seidel The Transit of Venus Novel by Shirley Hazard Vida Novel by Marge Piercy
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The Samurai Novel by Shusaku Endo RUSSIAN
The Burn Novel by Vasily Pavlovich Aksyonov
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Mexican Distant Relations Novel by Carlos Fuentes Signals from the Flames Novel by José Emilio Pacheco
1981 DEATHS Nelson Algren, American novelist Enid Bagnold, English novelist Gwendolyn B. Bennett, African-American poet and essayist Paddy Chayefsky, American playwright A. J. Cronin, Scottish novelist David Garnett, English novelist and critic John Glassco, Canadian poet and novelist Pamela Hansford Johnson, English novelist Abbé Alexis Kagame, Rwandan poet and historian Miroslav Krleza, Croatian novelist Mao Dun, Chinese novelist Eugenio Montale, Italian poet and critic János Pilinszky, Hungarian poet William Saroyan, Armenian-American playwright and novelist Yaakov Shabtai, Israeli novelist and playwright Yuri Valentinovich Trifonov, Russian novelist Alec Waugh, English novelist Dame Frances Amelia Yates, English literary scholar
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie Caldecott Medal: Fables by Arnold Lobel Newbery Medal: Jacob Have I Loved by Katherine Paterson Nobel Prize in literature: Elias Canetti, Bulgarian-born German novelist PEN/Faulkner Award: How German Is It? by Walter Abish Pulitzer Prizes Biography Peter the Great: His Life and World by Robert K. Massie Drama Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley Fiction A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole History American Education: The National Experience, 1783–1876 by Lawrence A. Cremin Nonfiction Fin-de-Siècle Vienna: Politics and Culture by Carl E. Schorske Poetry The Morning of the Poem by James Schuyler
PUBLICATIONS
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American A Coast of Trees Collected verse by A. R. Ammons Creation Novel by Gore Vidal The Heart of a Woman Autobiographical narrative by Maya Angelou The Hotel New Hampshire Novel by John Irving The Medusa and the Snail Essays on science by Lewis Thomas Midnight Mass Novel by Paul Bowles The Need to Hold Still Poetry collection by Lisel Muller Plains Song Novel by Wright Morris Poppa John Novel by Larry Woiwode Rabbit Is Rich Novel by John Updike A Soldier’s Play Novel by Charles Fuller Tar Baby Novel by Toni Morrison True West Novel by David Shepard Weep Not for Me Play by Gus Edwards Zuckerman Unbound Novel by Philip Roth Australian Flaws in the Glass: A Self-Portrait Autobiography by Patrick White British Church Poems Collection by John Betjeman The Cupboard Novel by Rose Tremain Restoration Play by Edward Bond The White Hotel Novel by D. M. Thomas Canadian The Chinese Insomniacs Collected verse by Josephine Jacobsen Europe and Other Bad News Poetry collection by Irving Layton The Rebel Angel Novel by Robertson Davies Indian Midnight’s Children Novel by Salman Rushdie Irish The Christmas Tree Novel by Jennifer Johnston Saint Lucian The Fortunate Traveler Poems by Derek Walcott Scottish Lanark: A Life in Four Books First novel by Alasdair Gray South African July’s People Novel by Nadine Gordimer Welsh Between Here and Now Poetry collection by R. S. Thomas FRENCH
ALBANIAN
The Palace of Dreams Novel by Ismail Kadare CZECH
Jacques and His Master Play by Milan Kundera DUTCH
A Song of Truth and Semblance Novel by Cees Noteboom
Djinn Novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet Venice in Winter Novel by Emmanuel Robles HUNGARIAN
Wings of Knives and Nails Collected poems by Sandor Csoori JAPANESE
Hiroshima Novel by Minoru Oda
The Twentieth Century: 1982
RUSSIAN
The Island of Crimea Novel by Vasily Pavlovich Aksyonov SPANISH
Colombian The Chronicle of a Death Foretold Novel by Gabriel García Márquez
1982 DEATHS Djuna Barnes, American writer Agusti Bartra, Catalan novelist and playwright John Cheever, American novelist Babette Deutsch, American poet and essayist Resat Enis, Turkish novelist John Gardner, American novelist Geoffrey Langdon Hughes, English scholar Richard Franklin Hugo, American poet and essayist Eduardo Mallea, Argentine novelist Archibald MacLeish, American poet Dame Ngaio Marsh, New Zealand novelist Georges Perec, French novelist Ayn Rand, Russian-born American novelist Kenneth Rexroth, American poet Edgell Rickword, English poet and critic Ramón Sender, Spanish-born American novelist, playwright, and poet Frank Swinnerton, English novelist Peter Ulrich Weiss, German-born Swedish playwright, novelist, and essayist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Schindler’s Ark by Thomas Keneally Caldecott Medal: Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg Newbery Medal: A Visit to William Blake’s Inn: Poems for Innocent and Inexperienced Travelers by Nancy Willard Nobel Prize in literature: Gabriel García Márquez, Colombian novelist PEN/Faulkner Award: The Chaneysville Incident by David Bradley Pulitzer Prizes Biography Grant: A Biography by William S. McFeeley Drama A Soldier’s Play by Charles Fuller Fiction Rabbit Is Rich by John Updike History Mary Chestnut’s Civil War edited by C. Van Woodward Nonfiction The Soul of a New Machine by Tracy Kidder Poetry The Collected Poems by Sylvia Plath
PUBLICATIONS ALBANIAN
Broken April Novel by Ismail Kadare CHINESE
The Wreath at the Foot of the Mountain Novel by Li Cunbao
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The Assault Novel by Harry Mulisch ENGLISH
American Antarctic Traveler Poetry collection by Katha Pollitt Bech Is Back Novel by John Updike Bronx Primitive: Portraits in a Childhood Memoir by Kate Simon The Burning House Collection of short stories by Ann Beattie Cadillac Jack Novel by Larry McMurtry Circles in the Water: Selected Poems Collected verse of Marge Piercy The Color Purple Novel by Alice Walker The Dean’s December Novel by Saul Bellow Dutch Shea, Jr. Novel by John Gregory Dunne Friday Science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein George Mills Novel by Stanley Elkin God’s Grace Novel by Bernard Malamud Growing Up Autobiography by journalist Russell Baker Life Supports: New and Collected Poems Collection by William Bronk ’Night, Mother Play by Marsha Norman Oh What a Paradise It Seems Novel by John Cheever Our Ground Time Here Will Be Brief Poetry collection by Maxine Kumin Selected Poems Collected verse of Galway Kinnell So Long, See You Tomorrow Novel by William Maxwell The Terrible Twos Novel by Ishmael Reed Virginie: Her Two Lives Novel by John Hawkes The Women of Brewster Place Novel by Gloria Naylor Australian Schindler’s Ark Novel by Thomas Keneally British Another Country Play by Julian Mitchell An Englishman Abroad Screenplay by Alan Bennett Getting It Right Novel by Elizabeth Jane Howard Mantissa Novel by John Fowles Monsignor Quixote Novel by Graham Greene The Noël Coward Diaries Memoirs of Noël Coward The Occasion of Poetry: Essays in Criticism and Autobiography Collection by Thom Gunn The Real Thing Play by Tom Stoppard The Survivors Novel by Elaine Feinstein 2010 Odyssey Two Science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke Uncollected Poems Collection by John Betjeman Canadian Man Descending Collection of short stories by Guy Vanderhaeghe The Prinzhorn Collection Collected verse by Dean Coles Shoeless Joe Novel by William Patrick Kinsella Irish The Obedient Wife Novel by Julia O’Faolain Trinidadian The Wine of Astonishment Novel by Earl Lovelace
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FLEMISH
I Have No Home Now Novel by Paul de Wispelaere FRENCH
Canadian In the Shadow of the Wind Novel by Anne Hébert French The Ear of the Other Philosophical inquiry by Jacques Derrida GERMAN
German The Spectacle at the Tower Novel by Gert Hoffmann Swiss The Ballad of Typhoid Mary Novel by Jurg F. Federspiel Bluebeard: A Tale Short novel by Max Frisch ITALIAN
If Not Now, When? Novel by Primo Levi
Paul De Man, Belgian literary critic Owen Dodson, African-American poet and playwright Kristmann Gudmundsson, Icelandic novelist Eric Hoffer, American folk philosopher Frances Hooker Horowitz, English poet Mordecai Menahem Kaplan, Lithuanian-born American Jewish philosopher and scholar Kobayashi Hideo, Japanese critic Arthur Koestler, Hungarian-born English novelist, essayist, and philosopher Ross MacDonald, American mystery writer Vladimir Neff, Czech novelist Mary Renault, English novelist Merce Rodoreda, Catalan novelist Manuel Scorza, Peruvian novelist and poet Vittorio Sereni, Italian poet Christina Stead, Australian novelist Yves Theriault, French-Canadian novelist Dame Rebecca West, Irish-born English novelist Tennessee Williams, American playwright
JAPANESE
Tomorrow Novel by Mitusaki Inoue A Wild Sheep Chase Novel by Haruki Murakami NORWEGIAN
Lillelord Trilogy of novels by Johan Bergen RUSSIAN
A Dove in Santiago: A Novella in Verse Poem by Yevgeny Yevtushenko
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Life and Times of Michael K. J. M. Coetzee Caldecott Medal: Shadow by Blaise Cendrars Newbery Medal: Dicey’s Song by Cynthia Voigt Nobel Prize in literature: William Gerald Golding, English novelist PEN/Faulkner Award: Seaview by Toby Olson
Cuban Farewell to the Sea: A Novel of Cuba First novel by Reinaldo Arenas Heroes Are Grazing in My Garden Novel by Herberto Padilla
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Growing Up by Russell Baker Drama ’Night Mother by Marsha Norman Fiction The Color Purple by Alice Walker History The Transformation of Virginia 1740–1790 by Rhys L. Isaac Nonfiction Is There No Place on Earth for Me? by Susan Sheehan Poetry Selected Poems by Galway Kinnell
Mexican Deserted Cities Novel by José Agustín
PUBLICATIONS
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Chilean The House of the Spirits First novel by Isabel Allende
Nicaraguan Flowers from the Volcano Collected poems by Claribel Alegría Spanish The Dream of Sarajevo Novel by Carlos Rojas YIDDISH
Collected Stories Collection by Polish-born American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer
1983 DEATHS Fedor Aleksandrovich Abramov, Russian novelist Jerzy Andrzejewski, Polish novelist
ENGLISH
American American Primitive Poetry collection by Mary Oliver The Anatomy Lesson Novel (final volume of the Zuckerman trilogy) by Philip Roth Ancient Evenings Fantasy by Norman Mailer The Cannibal Galaxy Novel by Cynthia Ozick Changing Light at Sandover Poetry collection by James Merrill Country Music: Selected Early Poems by Charles Wright Duluth Novel by Gore Vidal Fool for Love Play by Sam Shepard Ironweed Novel by William Kennedy Moon Deluxe Collected short stories of Frederick Barthelme Praisesong for the Widow Novel by Paule Marshall Shaker, Why Don’t You Sing? Poetry collection by Maya Angelou Stick Crime novel by Elmore Leonard
The Twentieth Century: 1984
Australian Miss Peabody’s Inheritance Novel by Elizabeth Jolley Mr. Scobie’s Riddle Novel by Elizabeth Jolley British Act of Darkness Novel by Swiss-born writer Francis King The End of the World Novel by Anthony Burgess Flying to Nowhere Novel by John Fuller The Little Drummer Girl Thriller by John le Carré Londoners Novel by Maureen Duffy Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy Poem by Geoffrey Hill A Personal History Autobiographical narrative by historian A. J. P. Taylor Rates of Exchange Novel by Malcolm Stanley Bradbury Indian Shalimar Novel by Kamala Markandaya A Tiger for Malgudi Novel by R. K. Narayan Irish The Dead Kingdom Poetic cycle by American-born John Montague New Zealand The Bone People Novel by Keri Hulme South African Life and Times of Michael K. Novel by J. M. Coetzee Welsh Burning Brambles: Selected Poems, 1944–1979 Collected verse of Roland Glyn Mathias FRENCH
Belgian The Angel’s Wink Novel by Françoise Mallet-Joris GERMAN
Winner Takes All Novel by Dieter Wellershof HEBREW
Tzili: the Story of a Life Novel by Aharon Appelfeld HUNGARIAN
Memory of Snow Collected verse by Sandor Csoori ITALIAN
All the Poems Collected verse by Giorgio Caproni JAPANESE
Rise Up, O Young Men of the New Age Collection of short stories by Kenzaburo Oe PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Friar Collected verse of José Cabral de Melo Neto SPANISH
Chilean Widows Novel by Ariel Dorfman
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Spanish Mazurka for Two Dead People Novel by Camilo José Cela YIDDISH
The Penitent Novel by Polish-born American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer
1984 DEATHS Jorge Andrade, Brazilian playwright Vicente Aleixandre, Spanish poet Sylvia Ashton-Warner, New Zealand poet and novelist Justin Brooks Atkinson, American drama critic John Betjeman, English poet Truman Capote, American writer Julio Cortázar, Belgian-born Argentine novelist William Empson, English literary critic Jorge Guillén, Spanish poet and essayist Lillian Hellman, American playwright Uwe Johnson, German novelist William Denis Johnston, Irish playwright and critic Richmond Alexander Lattimore, American literary scholar, poet, and translator Henri Michaux, Belgian-born French poet Manuel Mujica Lainez, Argentine writer Liam O’Flaherty, Irish novelist John Boynton Priestley, English novelist, poet, and playwright Gwendolyn Ringwood, American-born Canadian playwright, novelist, poet, and essayist Savako Arevalo, Japanese novelist and playwright Irwin Shaw, American novelist and playwright Viktor Borisovich Shklovsky, Russian novelist Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov, Russian novelist Jesse Hilton Stuart, American poet and novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner Caldecott Medal: The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot by Alice Provensen and Martin Provensen Newbery Medal: Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary Nobel Prize in literature: Jaroslav Seifert, Czech poet PEN/Faulkner Award: Sent for You Yesterday by John Edgar Wideman Pulitzer Prizes Biography Booker T. Washington by Louis R. Harlan Drama Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet Fiction Ironweed by William Kennedy Nonfiction Social Transformation of American Medicine by Paul Starr Poetry American Primitive by Mary Oliver
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PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
The Moon of Shiraz Collection of verse by Iraqi poet Abdul Wahhab al-Bayyati CZECH
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Novel by Milan Kundera DUTCH
In the Dutch Mountains Novel by Cees Noteboom ENGLISH
American At the Bottom of the River Collected short stories of West Indian–born Jamaica Kincaid Collected Poems, 1947–1980 Collection by Allen Ginsberg Democracy Novel by Joan Didion Fly Away Home Novel by Marge Piercy Foreign Affairs Novel by Alison Lurie Glengarry Glen Ross Play by David Mamet Ground Work Collected verse by Robert Edward Duncan Horses Make a Landscape Look More Beautiful Poetry collection by Alice Walker Jacklight Poetry by Native American writer Louise Erdrich The Legend of La Llorona Novel by Rudolfo Anaya The Life and Times of Cotton Mather Biography by Kenneth Silverman The Long Night of Francisco Santis Novel by Humberto Constantini Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Play by August Wilson Modus Vivendi Novel by Deirdre Levinson Second Marriage Novel by Frederick Barthelme Selected Poems Collection by Kenneth Rexroth A Slow Fuse Collected verse by Theodore Weiss Sunday in the Park with George Play by Stephen Joshua Sondheim and James Elliot Lapine Tough Guys Don’t Dance Novel by Norman Mailer The Witches of Eastwick Novel by John Updike Yin: New Poems Collected verse by Carolyn Ashley Kizer Australian The People’s Other World Collected verse of Leslie Allan Murray The Suburbs of Hell Novel by Randolph Stow British Empire of the Sun Novel by J. G. Ballard Hotel du Lac Novel by Anita Brookner The Paper Men Novel by William Golding Small World Novel by David Lodge Squaring the Circle Play by Tom Stoppard Canadian Book of Mercy Collected verse by Leonard Cohen Criminals in Love Play by George F. Walker Filipino Po-on Novel by F. Sionil Jose Indian The Grand Man Epic poem by S. S. Bhoosnurmath
Irish Collected Poems Collection by Michael Hartnett Jumping the Train Tracks with Angela Collection of verse by Paul Durcan The Railway Station Man Novel by Jennifer Johnston Station Island Collected verse of Seamus Heaney Venus and the Rain Collected verse by Medbh McGuckian Nigerian The Last Imam Novel by Ibrahim Tahir Saint Lucian Midsummer Song sequence of 54 poems by Derek Walcott Scottish The Only Problem Novel by Muriel Spark Time in a Red Coat Novel by George Mackay Brown South African Kruger’s Alp Novel by Christopher Hope ESTONIAN
Return, Pinus Succinifera Collected verse by Jaan Kaplinski FINNISH
Shining Solitude Collected verse by Risto Ahti FRENCH
Egyptian The Queen’s Defeat Play by André Chedid GERMAN
Der Himmel des Humoristen Novel by Lithuanian-born writer Viktoras Pivonas Our Conquest Novel by Gert Hoffmann The Wandering Jew Novel by Stefan Heym HEBREW
Bridal Veil Novel by Israeli writer Moshe Shamir HUNGARIAN
Restless Early Summer Collected verse by Gyorgy Gomori ITALIAN
The Bedroom Poem by Attilio Bertolucci Ipotesi d’Amore Collected verse by Annalisa Cima La Città e la Casa Epistolary novel by Natalia Ginzburg NORWEGIAN
Baldershawn Novel by Terje Stigen POLISH
God’s Face Miscellany of stories, essays, dialogues, and diaries by Jan Drzezdzon PORTUGUESE
De Vitor ao Xadres Collected short stories by Antonio Torrado
The Twentieth Century: 1985
RUSSIAN
Ardobiola Novel by Yevgeny Yevtushenko SPANISH
Chilean Of Love and Shadows Novel by Isabel Allende Spanish Acropolis Novel by Rosa Chacel Crónica sentimental en rojo Murder mystery by Francisco González Ledesma VIETNAMESE
A Tired Horse Trots On Collection of short stories by Nguyen Mong Giac
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PUBLICATIONS AFRIKAANS
Citations About a Revolution Novel by South African writer Jeanette Ferreira ARABIC
To the East of the Mediterranean Novel by Jordanian writer Abdul Rahman Mounif CROATIAN
Quiet Fires Collection of poems by Slavko Mihalic CZECH
My First Loves Collection of short stories by Ivan Klima The Confession of Mr. K. Novel by Willem Brackman DUTCH
1985
The Damned Fathers Novel by Monica von Paemel ENGLISH
DEATHS Martín Adán (Rafael de la Fuente Benavides), Peruvian novelist and poet Riccardo Bacchelli, Italian poet, playwright, and novelist Heinrich Böll, German novelist, playwright, and essayist Janet Taylor Caldwell, English novelist Italo Calvino, Italian novelist and essayist Nikos Gatsos, Greek poet and playwright Robert Rank Graves, English poet, novelist, and critic Jacques de Lacretelle, French novelist Susan Katherina Langer, American philosopher and essayist Philip Larkin, English poet Helen Clark MacInnes, Scottish-born American novelist and playwright Elsa Morante, Italian novelist and poet Shivadhar Srinivasa Naipaul, Trinidadian novelist and essayist Kate Roberts, Welsh short-story writer Douglas Stewart, Australian poet and playwright Elwyn Brooks White, American essayist, poet, and writer of nonfiction and children’s books
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: The Bone People by Keri Hulme Caldecott Medal: Saint George and the Dragon by Margaret Hodges Newbery Medal: The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley Nobel Prize in literature: Claude Simon, French novelist PEN/Faulkner Award: The Barracks Thief by Tobias Wolff Pulitzer Prizes Biography The Life and Times of Cotton Mather by Kenneth Silverman Drama Sunday in the Park with George by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine Fiction Foreign Affairs by Alison Lurie History Prophets of Regulation by Thomas K. McCraw Nonfiction The Good War by Studs Terkel Poetry Yin by Caroline Kizer
American Always Coming Home Science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin Annie John Novel by West Indian-born writer Jamaica Kincaid The Cider House Rules Novel by John Irving The Dangerous Summer Autobiographical narrative by Ernest Hemingway Death Is a Lonely Business Science fiction novel by Ray Bradbury Fences Play by August Wilson The Flying Change Poetry collection by Henry Splawn Taylor Fortune’s Daughter Novel by Alice Hoffman Galapagos Novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Healing Song for the Inner Ear Collected verse by Michael S. Harper Lake Wobegon Days Novel by Garrison Kellor Later the Same Day Collection of short stories by Grace Paley Late Settings Poetry collection by James Merrill Lonesome Dove Novel by Larry McMurtry The Magic Kingdom Novel by Stanley Elkin New and Selected Poems Collected verse by Robert Penn Warren “The Old Forest” Short story by Peter Taylor One Writer’s Beginnings Memoir by Eudora Welty Seeing Through the Sun Poetry collection by Native American writer Linda Hogan Selected Poems, 1970–1983 Poetry collection by Native American writer Lance Henson Smiles on Washington Square Novel by French-born writer Raymond Federman Still Life Novel by A. S. Byatt This Is Not a Letter and Other Poems Collection by Kay Boyle The Triumph of Achilles Collected verse of Louise Gluck White Noise Novel by Don DeLillo World’s Fair Novel by E. L. Doctorow Australian Foxybaby Novel by Elizabeth Jolley British Cousin Rosamund Novel by Rebecca West The Good Terrorist Novel by Doris Lessing
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Heleconia Winter Novel by Brian Aldiss A Maggot Novel by John Fowles Quinx; or, The Ripper’s Tale Novel by Lawrence Durrell Rough Crossing Play by Tom Stoppard The Tenement Novel by Ian Crichton Smith The Tenth Man Novel by Graham Greene Canadian Borderline Novel by Janette Turner Hospital The Handmaid’s Tale Novel by Margaret Atwood Home Truths Collection of short stories by Mavis Gallant Selected Poems, 1933–1980 Collected verse by Hungarian-born poet George Faludy Waiting for Saskatchewan Collected verse by Frederick James Wah What’s Bred in the Bone Novel by Robertson Davies Indian Plans for Departure Novel by Nayantara Sahgal Irish The Price of Stone and Earlier Poems Collection of 50 sonnets by Richard Murphy Station Island Collected verse of Seamus Heaney Scottish The Fall of Kelvin Walker: A Fable in the Sixties Novel by Alasdair Gray The Stories of Muriel Spark Collection by Muriel Spark ESTONIAN
Blowing Sand/A Winter Journey Collected verse of Bernard Kangro FRENCH
HUNGARIAN
They Think So Collected verse by Gyorgy Petri INDONESIAN
Footsteps Novel by Pramudya Ananta Tur ITALIAN
For the Baptism of Our Fragments Collected verse of Mario Luzi JAPANESE
Passover/A Guest Who Came from Afar Two novellas by Kometani Fumiko NORWEGIAN
The Bird and the White Table Cloth Novel by Aase Foss Abrahamsen Injustice Novel by Carl-Martin Borgen On the Brink Collected verse of Kurt Nervesen PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Rough and Ride Collected verse of João Cabral de Melo Neto Inhabited Heart Collected verse Eugenio de Andrade O Que Agora Me Inquieta Novel by Carlos Coutinho RUSSIAN
The Anti-Soviet Soviet Union Collection of essays by Vladimir Voinovich The Craft Novel by Sergei Dovlatov Metro: A Novel of the Moscow Underground Novel by Alexander Kaletski SPANISH
Belgian Laura’s Daughter Novel by Françoise Mallet-Joris
Argentine Los conjurados Collected verse by Jorge Luis Borges
French De Guerre lasse Novel by François Sagan The Gold Seeker Novel by Jean-Marie Le Clezio An Obscure Man Novel by Marguerite Yourcenar
Chilean Ardiente paciencia Novel by Antonio Skarmeta
Moroccan L’Enfant de sable Novel by Tahar Ben Jelloun GERMAN
Austrian Illywhacker Novel by Peter Carey The Death of the Tenant Farmer, Ignaz Hajek Novel by Josef Haslinger German Frauen vor Flusblandschaft Novel by Heinrich Böll The Parable of the Blind Novel by Gert Hoffmann
Colombian Love in the Time of Cholera Novel by Gabriel García Márquez Mexican 1492: Life and Times of Juan Cabezon de Castilla Historical novel by Homero Aridjis The Old Gringo Novel by Carlos Fuentes Peruvian Play by Play Novel by Isaac Goldemberg The Real Life of Alejandro Mayta Novel by Mario Vargas Llosa Spanish El Griego Novel on El Greco by Jesús Fernández Santos La otra orilla de la droga Novel by José Luis de Tomás García Luna de Lobos Novel by Julio Llamazares
GREEK
The Hotel and the House and Other Pieces Collection of short stories by Anestis Evangelou The Old Man with the Kites Novel by Yannis Ritsos
SWEDISH
Korn Collection of verse by Lars Lundqvist Maria Alone Novel by Sven Delblanc
The Twentieth Century: 1986
Songs from the Wings of Sorrow Poetry collection by Elisabeth Rynell VIETNAMESE
Ivory and Opium Novel by Bach Mai YIDDISH
The Image, and Other Stories Collection by Polish-born American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer
1986 DEATHS Marcel Arland, French novelist Simone de Beauvoir, French philosopher, feminist, novelist, and essayist Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine novelist, poet, and translator John Gerard Braine, English novelist Sid Chaplain, English novelist John Anthony Ciardi, American poet and critic Ding Ling, Chinese short-story writer and novelist Fumiko Enchi, Japanese novelist Hans J. Frohlich, German novelist Jean Genet, French playwright, novelist, and poet Alfred Hauge, Norwegian-born American novelist Laura Zametkin Hobson, American novelist Christopher Isherwood, English novelist and poet Valentin Petrovich Katayev, Russian novelist, playwright, and poet Bernard Malamud, American novelist Kersti Merilaas, Estonian poet Juan Rulfo, Mexican novelist Jaroslav Seifert, Czech poet
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: The Old Devils by Kingsley Amis Caldecott Medal: The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg Newbery Medal: Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan Nobel Prize in literature: Wole Soynika, Nigerian novelist, poet, and playwright PEN/Faulkner Award: The Old Forest and Other Stories by Peter Taylor Pulitzer Prizes Biography Louise Bogan: A Portrait by Elizabeth Frank Fiction Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry History . . . The Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age by Walter A. McDougall Nonfiction Move Your Shadow by Joseph Lelyweld and Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families by J. Anthony Lukas Poetry The Flying Change by Henry Taylor
PUBLICATIONS ENGLISH
American All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes Autobiographical narrative by Maya Angelou
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Carpenter’s Gothic Novel by William Gaddis The Complete Prose Collected essays by Marianne Moore The Garden of Eden Novel by Ernest Hemingway God’s Snake Novel by Irini Spanidou Joe Turner’s Come and Gone Play by August Wilson Kate Vaiden Novel by Reynolds Price Many Waters Novel by Madeleine L’Engle Marya: A Life Novel by Joyce Carol Oates The Progress of Love Novel by Alice Munro Roger’s Version Novel by John Updike A Summons to Memphis Novel by Peter Hillsman Taylor Thomas and Beulah Poetry collection by Rita Dove Wild Gratitude Collected verse by Edward Hirsch Australian Heart of the Country Novel by Greg Matthews Memoirs of Many in One Novel by Patrick White The Well Novel by Elizabeth Jolley Barbadian Roots Cultural history by Edward Kamau Brathwaite British A Chorus of Disapproval Play by Alan Ayckbourn Gabriel’s Lament Novel by Paul Bailey Insular Passion Novel by Timothy Mo The Old Devils Novel by Kingsley Amis The Photographer in Winter Collected verse by Hungarian-born poet George Szirtes Indian The Circle of Reason Novel by Amitav Ghosh The Golden Gate Verse novel by Vikram Seth Irish Mefisto Novel by John Banville Bailegangaire Play by Thomas Murphy New Zealand The Incident Book Collected verse by Fleur Adcock The Matriarch Novel by Maori writer Witi Ihimaera Saint Lucian Collected Poems, 1948–1984 Collected verse by Derek Walcott Scottish The Avoiding and Other Poems Collection by Aonghas MacNeacail South African Bopha Play by Percy Mtwa Mating Birds Novel by Lewis Nkosi Welsh “Experimenting with an Amen” Poem by R. S. Thomas FLEMISH
Letters from Nowhere Novel by Paul de Wispelaere
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Canadian Une belle journée d’avance Novel by Robert Lalonde French L’enfant roi Novel by Dominique Rolin Guadeloupean Moi, Tituba, sorcière noire de Salem Fictionalized biography of Tituba, a slave, by Maryse Condé GERMAN
Field of Violets Novel by Gert Hoffman The Rat Novel by Günter Grass Tanzstunde Miscellaneous short fiction and travel pieces by Wolfgang Trampe GREEK
James Baldwin, African-American novelist, playwright, and essayist James Alonzo Bishop, American biographer John Braine, English novelist Erskine Caldwell, American novelist Humberto Constantini, Argentine novelist, playwright, and poet Gilberto Freyre, Brazilian novelist Tawfiq Husayn al-Hakim, Egyptian playwright Jean Margaret Wemyss Laurence, Canadian novelist and essayist Primo Levi, Italian Jewish scientist, novelist, poet, and essayist Alistair MacLean, Scottish novelist and poet Truman Nelson, American novelist and essayist Lasgush Poradeci, Albanian poet George Emlyn Williams, Welsh playwright Marguerite Yourcenar, Belgian-born French novelist, poet, and essayist
“The Little Mariner” Poem by Odysseus Elytis HEBREW
Selected Poetry Collected verse by German-born poet Yehuda Amichai Smile of the Lamb Novel by David Grossman To the Land of the Cattails Novel by Romanian-born writer Aharon Appelfeld ITALIAN
The Damned and the Saved Autobiography by Primo Levi In Purissimo Azzurro Collected verse by Elio Fiore La Lettrice de Isasca Poetry collection by Agistino Richelmy JAPANESE
Scandal Novel by Shusaku Endo PERSIAN
The Book About Absent People Novel by Taghi Modarressi PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Night of the Mad Cock Collected stories by Ariosto Augusto de Oliveiro RUSSIAN
Kangaroo Novel by Yuz Aleshkovsky Less Than One Collected verse by Joseph Brodsky SPANISH
Cuban Holy Smoke Novel by Guillermo Cabrera Infante Spanish The Men Cry Alone Novel by José María Gironella
1987 DEATHS Jean-Marie-Lucien-Pierre Anouilh, French playwright and novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Moon Tiger by Penelope Lively Caldecott Medal: Hey, Al by Arthur Yorinks Newbery Medal: The Whipping Boy by Sid Fleischman Nobel Prize in literature: Joseph Brodsky, Russian-American poet PEN/Faulkner Award: Soldiers in Hiding by Richard Wiley Pulitzer Prizes Biography Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference by David J. Garrow Drama Fences by August Wilson Fiction A Summons to Memphis by Peter Taylor History Voyages to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution by Bernard Bailyn Nonfiction Arab and Jew by David K. Shipler Poetry Thomas and Beulah by Rita Dove
PUBLICATIONS DANISH
Engel Novel by Klaus Rifbjerg Under Mausolaeet Collected verse of Henrik Nordbrandt DUTCH
The Child with the Clown Doll Novel by Paula Gomes ENGLISH
American Alnilam Novel by James Dickey Another Song for America Collection of verse by Native American poet Lance Hensen Beloved Novel by Toni Morrison Between Two Rivers: Selected Poems, 1956–1984 Collected verse by Native American poet Maurice Kenny The Bonfire of the Vanities Novel by Tom Wolfe The Closing of the American Mind Intellectual thesis by Allan David Bloom The Counterlife Novel by Philip Roth
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Driving Miss Daisy Play by Alfred Uhry Flesh and Blood Collected verse by C. K. Williams From Princeton One Afternoon: Collected Poems, 1950–1986 Collected verse by Theodore Weiss Ground Work II: In the Dark Collected verse by Robert Duncan Illumination Night Novel by Alice Hoffman Kadisz Novel by Polish-born writer Henryk Grynberg The Messiah of Stockholm Novel by Cynthia Ozick More Die of Heartbreak Novel by Saul Bellow New and Selected Poems Collected verse by William Morris Meredith New and Selected Poems, 1940–1986 Collected verse by Karl Shapiro The New York Trilogy (City of Glass, Ghosts, and The Locked Room) Mystery novel cycle by Paul Auster Next: Two Poems Poetry collection by Lucille Clifton Paco’s Story Novel by Larry Heinemann The Piano Lesson Play by August Wilson The Prince of Tides Novel by Pat Conroy The Red, White and Blue Novel by John Gregory Dunne Sabbaths Collected poems by Wendell Berry Sumerian Vistas Collected verse by A. R. Ammons The Thanatos Syndrome Novel by Walker Percy World’s End Novel by T. Coraghessan Boyle You Must Remember This Novel by Joyce Carol Oates Australian Captivity Captive Epic novel by Rodney Hall Julia Paradise Novel by Rod Jones The Playmaker Novel by Thomas Keneally Songlines Descriptive narrative on Aborigines by Bruce Chatwin Travel Dice Collected verse by Thomas Shappcott Waiting for Childhood Novel by Sumner Locke Elliott British The Book and Brotherhood Novel by Iris Murdoch Close Quarters Novel by William Golding The Radiant Way Novel by Margaret Drabble Canadian Caprice Novel by George Bowring In the Skin of a Lion Novel by Sri Lankan-born Michael Ondaatje Indian Avadheshwari Novel by Shankar Mokashi Punekar Irish Chat Show Novel by Terence de Vere White The Fool’s Sanctuary Novel by Jennifer Johnston The Haw Lantern Collected verse of Seamus Heaney New Zealand Driving into the Storm: Selected Poems Collection by Ian Wedde
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South African Black Swan Novel by Christopher Hope Cape Town Theatrical Props Novel by Wilma Stockenstrom Her Story Novel by Dan Jacobson A Sport of Nature Novel by Nadine Gordimer Sri Lankan Trial by Terror: Sri Lankan Poems Collection by Jean Arasanayagam FINNISH
Animalia Collected verse by Eva Kilpi Anti Kepler’s Laws Comic novel by Daniel Katz FRENCH
French Cuisine Novella Novel by Antoine Laurent The Distant Lands Novel by American-born writer Julien Green Etincelles dans les tenebres Novel by Chinese writer Dai Houying L’arbre de rêve Novel by Dennis Quiring L’heritage de Tante Carlotta Novel by Paula Jacques Le regard de Vincent Novel by Anne Philippe Psyche: Inventions of the Other Philosophical discourse by Jacques Derrida Guadeloupean Ton beau capitain Novel by Simone Schwarze-Bart GERMAN
Absence Novel by Peter Handke Alan Turing Novel by Rolf Hochhuth Die Tochter Novel by Christiane Grosz Uber Berge Kam Ich Collected verse by Lothar Walsdorf GREEK
Achillea’s Fiancé Novel by Alki Zei HEBREW
Black Box Novel by Israeli writer Amos Oz HUNGARIAN
Grazing into the Well Collected verse of Sandor Weores ICELANDIC
Days with Monks Combination diary and set of reminiscences by Halldor Laxness Flying Blind Novel by Omar P. Halldorrsson Gunnladar Saga Novel by Svava Jacobsdottir Urdargaldur Collected verse by Porsteinn fra Hamri ITALIAN
Nigerian Anthills of the Savannah Novel by Chinua Achebe The Flights Novel by William Conton Minted Coins Collected verse by Okinba Launko
La lunga notte Novel by Emilio Tadini Quando Dio usci chiesa: Vita e fede in un borgio istriano del cinquecento Collected short stories of Fulvio Tomizza
Saint Lucian The Arkansas Treatment Collection of poems by Derek Walcott
Norwegian Wood Novel in two volumes by Haruki Murakami The Snow Dance Novel by Yoshiko Shibaki
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The Water’s Eye Novel by Cape Verdean writer Manuel Veiga LATVIAN
In My Own Home Collected verse by Vitants Ludens LITHUANIAN
Anapus Gaiso Eilerasciati Collected verse by Jonas Juskaitis NORWEGIAN
Katedralen Novel by Terje Stigen PORTUGUESE
Brazilian A Doce de Caetana Novel by Nelida Pinon RUSSIAN
The Block Novel by Chingiz Aitmatov The Heart of a Dog Satire by Mikhail Bulgakov Uraniia Collected verse by Joseph Brodsky
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Oscar and Lucinda by Peter Carey Caldecott Medal: Owl Moon by Jane Yolen Newbery Medal: Lincoln: A Photobiography by Russell Freedman Nobel Prize in literature: Naguib Mahfouz, Egyptian novelist PEN/Faulkner Award: World’s End by T. Coraghessan Boyle Pulitzer Prizes Biography Look Homeward: A Life of Thomas Wolfe by David Herber Donald Drama Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry Fiction Beloved by Toni Morrison History The Launching of American Modern Science, 1846–1876 by Robert V. Bruce Nonfiction The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes Poetry Partial Accounts: New and Selected Poems by William Meredith
PUBLICATIONS ALBANIAN
SERBIAN
A Goat Who Wouldn’t Be Mounted Collection of short stories by Tidor Rosic Half Brothers Novel by Yugoslav writer Jovan Radulovic SPANISH
Colombian Los felinos del canciller Novel by Rafael Humberto MorenoDorani Mexican Christopher Unborn Novel by Carlos Fuentes News from Empire Novel by Fernando del Paso Peruvian The Good Move Collected poems of Carlos Germán Belli The Story Teller Novel by Mario Vargas Llosa SWEDISH
Magic Lantern Memoir by Ingmar Bergman Groucho in Green Collection of short stories by Eva Mattsson
1988 DEATHS Raymond Carver, American novelist, poet, and essayist Carlo Cassola, Italian novelist Edward Chodorov, American playwright Robert Heinlein, American science fiction writer Teodor Parnicki, Polish historian and novelist Alan Stewart Paton, South African novelist Miguel Piñero, Puerto Rican poet and playwright Michael Joseph Shaara Jr., American novelist
Happy Ending Collected verse by Ali Podrimja CATALAN
With Women’s Names Collection of short stories by Joseph Palau i Fabre CHINESE
The August Sleepwalker Novel by Bei Dao ENGLISH
American AIDS and Its Metaphors Essay by Susan Sontag American Appetites Novel by Joyce Carol Oates The Bean Trees Novel by Barbara Kingsolver Born Brothers Novel by Larry Woiwode Breathing Lessons Novel by Anne Tyler Call at Corazon Novel by Paul Bowles Can’t Quit You, Baby Novel by Ellen Douglas Contact Highs: Selected Poems, 1957–1987 Collection by Alan Ansen Danger Memory! Two Plays One-act plays by Arthur Miller The Heidi Chronicles Play by Wendy Wasserstein Libra Novel by Don De Lillo The Middle Man and Other Stories Novel by Indian-born writer Bharati Mukherjee New and Collected Poems Collection by Richard Wilbur The One Day Poetry collection by Donald Hall Stories in an Almost Classical Mode Collection by Harold Brodkey The Tenants of Time Novel by Thomas Flanagan Where I’m Calling From: New and Selected Stories Collected stories by Raymond Carver A Writer’s America: Landscape in Literature Autobiography and critical essay by Alfred Kazin
The Twentieth Century: 1989
The Younger Son First volume of autobiographical trilogy by Karl Shapiro Zone Journals Collected verse by Charles Wright Australian Kisses of the Enemy Novel by English-born Rodney Hall The Sugar Mother Novel by Elizabeth Jolley British Any Old Iron Novel by Anthony Burgess Collected Poems Collection by John Keith Stubbs A Far Cry from Kensington Novel by Muriel Spark The Fifth Child Novel by Doris Lessing Canadian Cat’s Eye Novel by Margaret Atwood The Lyre of Orpheus Novel by Robertson Davies Indian Mister Bahram Play by Gieve Patel The Satanic Verses Novel by Salman Rushdie Irish Blood and Family Poems by Thomas Kinsella Pakistani Ice Candy Man Novel by Bapsi Sidhwa Inland and Other Poems Collected verse of Alamgir Hashimi
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The Very Same Day Fictional narrative in prose and verse by Margita Gutmane RUSSIAN
White Robes Novel by Vladimir Dudintsev SERBIAN
Dictionary of the Khazars Novel by Milorad Pavic SPANISH
Peruvian In Praise of the Stepmother Novel by Mario Vargas Llosa In the Remaining Terrestrial Time Poem by Carlos Germán Belli Spanish Christ Versus Arizona Novel by Camilo José Cela The City of Marvels Novel by Eduardo Mendoza The Elusiveness of Truth Novel by José Ferrater Mora Fábula de fuentes Collection of poems by Rafael Juárez Natural Sciences Novel by Rosa Chacel YIDDISH
The Death of Methuselah and Other Stories Collection by Polishborn American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer
South African The Essential Gesture Collection of essays by Nadine Gordimer
1989
FRENCH
Belgian The Sadness of the Kite Novel by Françoise Mallet-Joris Canadian The First Garden Novel by Anne Hébert Egyptian Worlds, Mirrors, Magics Collection of short stories by André Chedid French Remise de peine Novel by Patrick Modiano Tunisian The Pharaoh Novel by Albert Memmi GERMAN
Before the Rainy Season Novel by Gert Hoffman The Exile Novel by Richard Wagner
DEATHS Donald Barthelme, American novelist Samuel Beckett, Irish-born French playwright Thomas Bernhard, Austrian novelist Raymond Carver, American novelist Malcolm Cowley, American critic and poet Birago Ismael Diop, Senegalese poet Daphne du Maurier, English novelist Nicolás Guillén, Cuban poet Yacine Kateb, Algerian poet and playwright Owen Lattimore, American scholar Mary McCarthy, American novelist Andrei Sakharov, Russian writer and activist Lopes de Silva, Cape Verdean novelist and short-story writer Georges Simenon, Belgian-born French detective novelist Irving Stone, American novelist Barbara Tuchman, American historian Robert Penn Warren, American poet
HEBREW
The Immortal Bartfuss Novel by Romanian-born Israeli writer Aharon Appelfeld INDONESIAN
House of Glass Novel by Pramudya Ananta Tur ITALIAN
The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony Novel by Roberto Calasso
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro Caldecott Medal: Song and Dance Man by Karen Ackerman Newbery Medal: Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices by Paul Fleischman Nobel Prize in literature: Camilio José Cela, Spanish writer PEN/Faulkner Award: Dusk by James Salter
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Pulitzer Prizes Biography Oscar Wilde by Richard Ellman Drama The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein Fiction Breathing Lessons by Anne Tyler History The Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era by James M. McPherson and Parting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954–1963 by Taylor Branch Nonfiction A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam by Neil Sheehan Poetry New and Collected Poems by Richard Wilbur
PUBLICATIONS CHINESE
The Piano Tuner Novel by Cheng Nai Shen DUTCH
In a Dark Wood Wandering Novel by Hella S. Haase Last Call Novel by Harry Mulisch ENGLISH
American After You’ve Gone Collection of short stories by Alice Adams The Ancient Child Novel by Native American writer N. Scott Momaday Any Woman’s Blues Novel by Erica Jong The Bellarosa Connection Novella by Saul Bellow Billy Bathgate Novel by E. L. Doctorow Hence Novel by Brad Leithauser If the River Was Whiskey Collection of short stories by T. Coraghessan Boyle John Dollar Novel by Marianne Wiggins Journey Novel by James A. Michener The Joy Luck Club Novel by Amy Tan Just Looking: Essays on Art Collection by John Updike The Killing Man Novel by Mickey Spillane Love, Action, Laughter and Other Sad Tales Collection of 16 stories by Budd Schulberg Nemesis Futuristic novel by Isaac Asimov The Outmost Dream Collection of essays and reviews by William Maxwell The People and Uncollected Stories Unfinished novel and collected stories by Bernard Malamud A Prayer for Owen Meany Novel by John Irving Rummies Comic novel by Peter Benchley The Shawl Novel by Cynthia Ozik Some Freaks Collection of essays by David Mamet Spartina Novel by John Casey The Temple of My Familiar Novel by Alice Walker Time’s Power Poetry collection by Adrienne Rich Transparent Gestures Collected poems of Rodney Jones We Are Still Married Collection of essays, stories, letters, and poems by Garrison Keillor The Writing Life Collection of essays by Annie Dillard Australian My Father’s Moon Novel by Elizabeth Jolley
British At Home and Abroad Collection of travel essays by V. S. Pritchett Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution Historical study by Simon Schama Collected Poems Collection by Philip Larkin Fire Down Below Novel by William Golding Incline Our Hearts Novel by A. N. Wilson A Natural Curiosity Novel by Margaret Drabble The Remains of the Day Novel by Japanese-born writer Kazuo Ishiguro The Russia House Spy thriller by John le Carré The Warrior Queens Historical study by Antonia Fraser Canadian In Transit Collection of short stories by Mavis Gallant Nigerian Isara: A Voyage Round Essay Memoir by Wole Soyinka Stars of the New Curfew Collection of short stories by Ben Okri South African Memory of Snow and of Dust Novel by Breyten Breytenbach Trinidadian A Casual Brutality Novel by Neil Bissoondath FRENCH
The Acacia Novel by Claude Simon GERMAN
Show Your Tongue Journal narrative by Günter Grass HEBREW
For Every Sin Novel by Romanian-born Israeli writer Aharon Appelfeld Katerina Novel by Aharon Appelfeld See Under: Love Novel by Israeli writer David Grossman HUNGARIAN
Barbarian Prayer Collected verse of Sandor Csoori ITALIAN
Private Renaissance Novel by Maria Bellonci PERSIAN
The Blindfold Horse: Memories of a Persian Childhood Autobiographical narrative by Shusha Guppy The Pilgrim’s Rules of Etiquette Novel by Taghi Modarressi RUSSIAN
Children of the Arbat Novel by Anatoly Rybakov The Courtyard Novel by Arkady Lvov SPANISH
Colombian The General in His Labyrinth Novel by Gabriel García Márquez Peruvian An Invincible Memory Novel by João Ubaldo Ribeiro The Storyteller Novel by Mario Vargas Llosa
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Red Sorghum Novel by Mo Yan The Sobbing Lancang River Novel by Zhu Lin
DEATHS Coelho Pinto de Andrade, Angolan poet, writer, and statesman Richard Bevan Braithwaite, English philosopher Morley Edward Callaghan, Canadian novelist and short-story writer Jack Conroy, American novelist Roald Dahl, Welsh author of children’s books Lawrence Durrell, English novelist Friedrich Durrenmatt, Swiss novelist, playwright, and essayist Feng Youlan, Chinese philosopher Rosamund Nina Lehmann, English novelist Michel Julien Leiris, French novelist Ivar Lo-Johansson, Swedish novelist John Hugh MacLennan, Canadian novelist and essayist Alberto Moravia, Italian novelist Malcolm Muggeridge, English journalist and Christian apologist Lewis Mumford, American social philosopher Walker Percy, American novelist Manuel Puig, Argentine novelist Yannis Ritsos, Greek poet Adolf Rudnicki, Polish novelist Anya Seton, American historical novelist and biographer Philippe Soupault, French poet and novelist Irving Wallace, American fiction writer Patrick White, Australian novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Possession by A. S. Byatt Caldecott Medal: Lon Po Po by Ed Young Newbery Medal: Number the Stars by Lois Lowry Nobel Prize in literature: Octavio Paz, Mexican poet and essayist PEN/Faulkner Award: Billy Bathgate by E. L. Doctorow Pulitzer Prizes Biography Machiavelli in Hell by Sebastian de Grazia Drama The Piano Lesson by August Wilson Fiction The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love by Oscar Hijuelos History In Our Image: America’s Empire in the Philippines by Stanley Karnow Nonfiction And Their Children After Them by Dale Maharidge and Michael Williamson Poetry The World Doesn’t End by Charles Simic
PUBLICATIONS ALBANIAN
Dossier H Novel by Ismail Kadare BASQUE
Obabakoak Montage of 27 interconnected narratives by Spanish writer Bernardo Atxaga (Jose Irazu Garmendia) Poemas híbridos Bilingual (Basque-Spanish) collection of verse by Bernardo Atxaga
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How the Heart Is Torn Apart Poetry collection by Karel Siktanc Immortality Novel by Milan Kundera Love and Litter Novel by Ivan Klima My Cheerful Mornings Novel by Ivan Klima ENGLISH
American Above the River Collected verse by James Wright Animal Dreams Novel by Barbara Kingsolver Because It Is Bitter and Because It Is My Heart Novel by Joyce Carol Oates The Book of J Critical work by Harold Bloom on translation of the Bible The Coast of Chicago Collection of stories by Stuart Dybek Deception Novel by Philip Roth Don Juan in the Village Novel by Jane DeLynn Entered from the Sun Third volume in the Elizabethan trilogy by George Garrett Iron John: A Book About Men Nonfiction by Robert Bly The Light Possessed Novel by Alan Cheuse The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love Novel by Oscar Hijuelos Middle Passage Novel about slavery by Charles Johnson Old Soldier Novel by Vance Bourjaily Philadelphia Fire Novel by John Edgar Wideman Powers of Congress Collection of poems by Alice Fulton Rabbit at Rest Final volume in the Rabbit trilogy by John Updike Selected Poems Collection by Randall Jarrell She Drove Without Stopping Novel by Jaime Gordon They Want Bone Poetry collection by Robert Pinsky Vineland Novel by Thomas Pynchon When One Has Lived a Long Time Alone Poetry collection by Galway Kinnell Wildlife Novel by Richard Ford The World Doesn’t End Collection of poems by Charles Simic The World of the Ten Thousand Things: Poems, 1980–1990 Collection by Charles Wright British An Awfully Big Adventure Novel by Beryl Bainbridge The Dwarfs Play by Harold Pinter The Folks That Live on the Hill Novel by Kingsley Amis The Gate of Angels Novel by Penelope Fitzgerald Last Loves Play By Alan Sillitoe The Light Years Novel by Elizabeth Jane Howard Possession Novel by A. S. Byatt Canadian Friend of My Youth Collection of stories by Alice Munro Property and Value Eighth novel in the 12-novel cycle The New Age by Hugh Hood Roses Are Difficult Here Novel by W. O. Mitchell Solomon Gursky Was Here Novel by Mordechai Richler The Wild Blue Yonder Novel by Audrey Thomas
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The World of Nagaraj Novel by R. K. Narayan Irish Amongst Women Novel by John McGahern The Circus Animals Novel by James Plunkett Lies of Silence Novel by Brian Moore Selected Poems Collected verse by Derek Mahon The South Novel by Colin Toibin Saint Lucian Omeros Epic poem by Derek Walcott
It Exists Somewhere Collection of poems by Gyorgy Petri Naplo Collected verse by Miklos Radnoti ITALIAN
Carossa Novel by Claudio Marabini La chimera Historical novel by Sebastiano Vassalli Due di due Novel by Andrea De Carlo La lunga de vita Marianna Ucria Historical novel by Dacia Maraini La via del ritorno Novel by Enrico Palandri Serena Cruz Novel by Natalia Ginzburg JAPANESE
Scottish Collected Poems Collected verse by Norman MacCaig Symposium Novel by Muriel Spark South African My Son’s Story Novel by Nadine Gordimer FRENCH
French La declaration Novel by Lydie Salvayre L’homme ignore Novel by Olivier Targowla Les champs d’honneur Novel by Jean Rouaud Les frères romance Novel by Jean Colombier Les quartières d’hiver Novel by Jean-Noel Pancrazi Nous sommes eternels Novel by Pierrette Fleutiaux On vient chercher Monsieur Jean Memoirs of Jean Tardieu Parôle de singe Novel by Patrick Cahuzac Silsie Novel Novel by Marie Redonnet Senegalese Poetical Works Collected writings of Leopold Senghor GERMAN
Bodenloser Sstz Poetry collection by Volker Braun Die Frau in den Kissen Novel by Brigitte Kronauer Emanuel Novel by Jurg Laederach Herzwand Autobiography by Peter Hartling Lanzen im Eis Poetry collection by Unrich Schacht Ludwig muss sterben Novel by Thomas Hettche Mein Stuck Zeit Autobiography by Jurij Brezan Raabe Baikal Memoirs by Thomas Strittmatter Rebus Novel by Peter Rosei Versuch uber die Jukebox Novel by Peter Handke HEBREW
Adon Menuha Collection of poems by Avot Yeshurun Ahayat David Novel by Yoram Kanuik Avishag Novel by David Schutz haLaila shebo Meta haTsiyonut Novel by Aharon Almog Leil Zikharon Novel by Israel Ha’meiri Likro la ‘Atalefim Novel by Hanna Bat Shahar Mar Mani Novel by A. B. Yehoshua Sogrim et ha Yam Novella by Judith Katzir Uvatzfifut Collected verse by Hamutal Bar-Yosef
Mirage of Fire Novel by Hideo Takubo Requiem Novel by Kyoko Hayashi Tower of Ecological Treatment Science fiction novel by Kenzaburo Oe NORWEGIAN
Alte Kameraden Thriller by Fredrik Skagen Efter ar og dag Memoirs by Tore Hamsun Karjana Novel by Johannes Heggland Tresjoereren Johannes Novel by Terje Stigen Vinterhagen Play by Bjorg Vik POLISH
Carnival and Lent Novel by Marek Nowakowski Elegy for an Exit Collected verse by Zbigniew Herbert Term of Office Novel by Jan Josef Sczepanski PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Boca do Inferno Novel by Ana Miranda Brida Novel by Paulo Coelho Calçada de Verao Collection of poems by Flora Figueiredo Portuguese Conquistador Novel by Almeida Faria Fora de Horas Novel by Paulo de Costilho History of the Siege of Lisbon Historical novel by José Saramago RUSSIAN
The Beauty of Life Novella sequence by Yevgeny Popov The Island of Crimea Novel by Vasily Aksyonov The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years Novel by Chingiz Aytmatov Face to Face Novella by Chingiz Aytmatov A Russian Beauty Novel by Victor Yerofeyev SERBIAN
Landscape Painted with Tea Novel by Milorad Pavic The Sinner Last volume in the trilogy of novels by Dobrica Cosic A Time of Evil Trilogy by Dobrica Cosic SPANISH
Argentine El Hombre que llegó a un pueblo Novel by Hector Tizón El viajero de Agartha Novel by Abel Posse La astucia de la razón Novel by José Pablo Feinmann
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Chilean Match Ball Novel by Antonio Skarmeta
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Colombian Por el sendero de los ángeles caídos Novel by Andrés Hoyos Sinfonía desde el Nuevo Mundo Novel by Germán Espinosa Summa de Magroll el Gaviero Collected poems by Alvaro Mutis
Laura Riding, American poet, critic, and writer Dr. Seuss (Theodore Seuss Geisel), American writer of children’s stories Isaac Bashevis Singer, Polish-born American Jewish writer Sir Angus Frank Johnstone Wilson, English novelist and literary critic Frank Garvin Yerby, American novelist
Cuban Cocuyo Novel by Severo Sardy
LITERARY EVENT
Mexican Constancia y otras novelas para vírgenes Novel by Carlos Fuentes La campana Novel by Carlos Fuentes La insólita historia de la santa de Cabora Novel by Brianda Domecq Spanish El manuscrito carmesí Historical novel by Antonio Gala La soledad era esto Novel by Juan José Millas La vieja sirena Epic historical novel by José Luis Sampedro Venezuelan La carujada Novel by Denzil Romero SWEDISH
Forberedelser for wintersasongen Collection of poems by Lars Gustafsson For levande och doda Collection of poems by Tomas Transtromer I vantan pa pendeltaget Collection of poems by Karl Vennberg Lydia i lampans sken Collected verse Ylva Eggehorn Sorgen per capita Collected verse by Ernst Brunner
1991 DEATHS George Granville Barker, English poet François Billetdoux, French playwright Manning Hope Clark, Australian historian Max Rudolph Frisch, Swiss novelist and playwright Northrop Frye, Canadian literary critic Roy Broadbent Fuller, English poet and novelist Natalia Ginzburg, Italian novelist Graham Greene, English novelist A. B. Guthrie Jr., American writer William Heinesen, Danish Faeroese novelist Wolfgang Hildesheimer, German novelist Yusuf Idris, Egyptian playwright and novelist Inoue Yasushi, Japanese novelist Antonio Jacinto, Angolan poet Jerzy Nikodem Kosinski, Polish-born American novelist Artur Nils Lundkvist, Swedish novelist Howard Nemerov, American poet Noma Hiroshi, Japanese novelist Sean O’Faolain (John Francis Whelan), Irish short-story writer Vasko Popa, Serbian poet Vasco Pratolini, Italian novelist
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: The Famished Road by Ben Okri Caldecott Medal: Black and White by David Macaulay Newbery Medal: Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli Nobel Prize in literature: Nadine Gordimer, South African novelist PEN/Faulkner Award: Philadelphia Fire by Jerome Edgar Wideman Pulitzer Prizes Biography Jackson Pollock: An American Saga by Stephen Naifeh and Gregory White Smith Drama Lost in Yonkers by Neil Simon Fiction Rabbit at Rest by John Updike History A Midwife’s Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard Based on Her Diary, 1785–1812 by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Nonfiction The Ants by Bert Holldobler and Edward O. Wilson Poetry Near Changes by Mona van Duyn
PUBLICATIONS BULGARIAN
Blind Dog Novella by Boris Hristow Night Diary Collected verse by Blaga Dimitrova Transit Collected verse by Blaga Dimitrova CHINESE
Rice Novel by Su Tong Mount Taibai Collection of short stories by Jia Pingwa CZECH
Alone Against the Night Lyrical diary by dissident writer Dominik Tatarka DANISH
Broder Jacob Novel on the Reformation by Henrik Stangerup Dodningeuret Novel by Vibeke Gronfeldt Fortoellinger om natten Novel by Peter Hoeg Fru Astrid Grib Novel by Thit Jensen Skyggen i dit sted Novel by Jens Christian Grondahl ENGLISH
American Almanac of the Dead Novel by Native American writer Leslie Marmon Silko An Atlas of the Difficult World, Poems, 1988–1991 Collection by Adrienne Rich Bitter Angel Collected verse by Amy Gerstler Brotherly Love Novel by Pete Dexter Harlot’s Ghost Novel by Norman Mailer
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Heat and Other Stories Collection by Joyce Carol Oates Joe Novel by Larry Brown The Kitchen God’s Wife Novel by Amy Tan Living Wills Collected verse by Cynthia Macdonald Lost in Yonkers Play by Neil Simon Mao II Novel by Don DeLillo Mating Novel by Norman Rush More Shapes Than One Collection of short stories by Fred Chapell The Runaway Soul Novel by Harold Brodkey Set for Life Novel by Judith Freeman Skating in the Dark Novel by David Michael Kaplan The Sweet Hereafter Novel by Russell Banks A Thousand Acres Novel by Jane Smiley What Work Is Collected verse by Philip Levine British The Famished Road Novel by Ben Okri The Kindness of Women Autobiographical novel by J. G. Ballard Marking Time Novel by Elizabeth Jane Howard On Reading Turgenev Novel by William Trevor The Redundancy of Courage Novel by Timothy Mo Time’s Arrow Novel by Kingsley Amis Canadian Fall from Grace Novel by L. R. Wright The Invention of Truth Novel by Elizabeth Brewster Isobars Collection of short stories by Janette Turner Hospital Isolation Booth Novel by Hugh Hood Murther & Walking Spirits Novel by Robertson Davies Shadows in the Grass Collected verse by Ralph Gustafson Something Happened Here Collection of short stories by Norman Levine Such a Long Journey Novel by Indian-born writer Rohinton Mistry Those Were the Mermaid Days Poetry collection by Patricia Young Irish The Invisible Worm Novel by Jennifer Johnston Madonna and Other Poems Collection by Thomas Kinsella The Van Novel by Roddy Doyle South African Hidden in the Heart Novel by Dan Jacobson FRENCH
Belgian Divine Novel by Françoise Mallet-Joris French The Daughters of Calvary Novel by Pierre Combescot Deborah et les anges dissipés Novel by Paula Jacques La dérive des sentiments Novel by Yves Simon Odeur d’encre, odeur d’îles Novel by Vincent Jacq Onitsha Novel by Jean-Marie Le Clezio The Separation Novel by Dan Franck Sous l’étoile du chien Novel by Bernard Puech Un long Dimanche de fiancailles Novel by Sebastien Japrisot
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Blaubarts Schatten Novel by Ulla Hahn Kopfjager Novel by Uwe Timm Lenins Hirn Novel by Tilman Spengler Zukunftsmusik Collected verse by Hans Magnus Enzensberger HEBREW
Ad haSof Novel by Moshe Shamir Christus shel haDagim Novel by Yoel Hoffmann Elef Levavot Novel by Dan Tsalka Hamatzav baShlishi Novel by Amos Oz Li viti Ota baDerekh leVeita Novel by Amalia Kahana-Carmon Mesilat Barzel Novel by Aharon Appelfeld Panim baA’nan Novel by Yoseel Birstein Sefer haMeforash Novel by Avraham Heffner Tanim shel Mora Collected verse by Rachel Gil ITALIAN
Cantare nel buio Novel by Maria Corti Il doppio regno Novel by Paola Capriolo L’angelo nero Collection of short stories by Antonio Tabucchi La palude definitiva Philosophical novel by Giorgio Manganelli La strada per Roma Novel by Paolo Volponi Res amissa Collection of lyrics by Giorgio Caproni Verso Paola Long short story by Francesca Sanvitale JAPANESE
Fantastic Gallery Novel by Yumiko Kurahashi Moon in Shanghai Play by Hisashi Inoue The Strange Story of Mammy Hunt Novel by Taeko Kohno NORWEGIAN
Et virkelig liv Novel by Odd Koppenvag Lyhamar Novel by Johannes Heggland Poplene pa St. Hanshaugen Novel by Bjorg Vik Salme ved reisens slutt Novel by Erik Fosnes Hansen Seierherrene Novel by Roy Jacobsen Til verdens ende Historical novel by Knut Faldbakken PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Agosto Novel by Rubem Fonseca Amor que faz o mundo girar Novel by Ary Quintella O baile de mascaras Play by Mauro Rasi Portuguese A quintas das virtudes Novel by Mario Caludio Romantic Sonnets Collected verse by Natalia Correia Um beijo dado mais tarde Novel by Maria Gabriela Llansol ROMANIAN
The Levant Long epic poem by Mircea Cartarescu RUSSIAN
Long Is Our Way Novel by Vladimir Makanin Manhole Novel by Vladimir Makanin SERBIAN
Chanticleer’s Morsel Collected verse by Aleksandar Popovic The Coming Out Book Collected verse by Mario Susko
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SPANISH
Chilean La vaca sagrada Novel by Diamela Eltit Los años de la serpiente Novel by Antonio Ostornol Colombian El gran jaguar Novel by Bernardo Valderrama Andrade El mensajero Novel by Fernando Vallejo El rumor del astracán Novel by Azriel Bibliowicz La otra selva Novel by Boris Salazar Urbes luminosas Novel by Eduardo García Aguilar Mexican A la salud de la serpiente Narrative by Gustavo Sainz Guerra en el paraíso Novel by Carlos Montemayor La guerra de Galio Novel by Hector Aguilar Camín Paraguayan Los hochos de Zacarías Novel by Guillermo Morón Spanish Agenda Collected verse by José Hierro Casi una leyenda Collected poems by Claudio Rodríguez El caballero de Sajonia Historical novel by Juan Benet El jinete polaco Novel by Antonio Muñoz Molina El laberinto griego Novel (sixteenth in the cycle Pepe Carvalho) by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán El metro de platino iridiado Philosophical novel by Alvaro Pombo Galindez Novel by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán The Knight of Saxony Novel by Juan Benet La tierra prometida Novel by José María Guelbenzu Los reinos combatientes Novel set in ancient China by Alvaro Pombo SWEDISH
Det florentinska vildsvinet Novel by Lars Ahlin Det himmselska gastabudet Novel by Lars Gyllensten En kakelsattares eftermiddag Allegorical fable by Lars Gustafsson Fuskaren Novel by P. G. Evander Kapten Nemos Novel by P. O. Enquist Tradet Collected verse by Goran Sonnevi
1992 DEATHS Isaac Asimov, American science fiction writer Kay Boyle, American novelist Angela Carter, English novelist Pietro di Donato, Italian-born American writer M. F. K. Fisher, American writer on food Alex Haley, African-American writer George Mann MacBeth, Scottish-born English poet Bill Naughton, Irish-born English playwright Mary Norton, English writer of children’s books Elder James Olson, American poet, playwright, and critic Rosemary Sutcliffe, English writer of children’s books
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Booker Prize: The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje and Sacred Hunger by Barry Unsworth Caldecott Medal: Tuesday by David Wiesner Newbery Medal: Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Nobel Prize in literature: Derek Walcott, Saint Lucian poet PEN/Faulkner Award: Mao II by Don DeLillo Pulitzer Prizes Biography Fortunate Son: The Healing of a Vietnam Vet by Lewis B. Puller Jr. Drama The Kentucky Cycle by Robert Schenkkan Fiction A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley History The Fate of Liberty: Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties by Mark E. Neely Jr. Nonfiction The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil by Daniel Yergin Poetry Selected Poems by James Tate
PUBLICATIONS CHINESE
Rainbow Novel by Mao Dun CROATIAN
Fording the Stream of Consciousness Novel by Dubravka Ugresic CZECH
Colette Novel by Arnost Lustig The End of the Patriarchate Novel by Frantisek Pavlicek DANISH
Sidste sommer Novel on Danish Resistance in World War II by Tage Skou-Hansen 20 Digte Collected verse by Peter Lavgesen ENGLISH
American All the Pretty Horses Novel by Cormac McCarthy Bailey’s Café Novel by Gloria Naylor Campo Santo Poetry collection by Susan Wood Collected Poems, 1946–1991 by Hayden Carruth A Dream of Mind Poetry collection by C. K. Williams Heaven and Earth Collected verse by Albert Goldbarth Jazz Novel by Toni Morrison New and Selected Poems Collected verse by Mary Oliver Outerbridge Reach Novel by Robert Stone Possessing the Secret of Joy Novel by Alice Walker Rum Punch Crime novel by Elmore Leonard Turtle Moon Novel by Alice Hoffman Very Old Bones Novel (part of the Albany Cycle) by William Kennedy Violence Novel by Richard Bausch The Volcano Lover Historical novel by Susan Sontag Waiting to Exhale Novel by Terry McMillan The Whole Motion Collection of poems by James Dickey Young Men and Fire Philosophical reporting by Norman Maclean
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British Black Dogs Novel by Ian McEwan Daughters of the House Novel by Michele Roberts The Death of the Author Novel by Gilbert Adair Dr. Criminale Novel by Malcolm Bradbury Feast Days Collection of poems by John Burnside Rain-Charm for the Duchy Poetry collection by Ted Hughes Sacred Hunger Novel by Barry Unsworth Canadian The Chrome Suite Novel by Sandra Birdsell The English Patient Novel by Michael Ondaatje The Girl with the Botticelli Face Novel by W. D. Valgardson The Last Magician Novel by Janette Turner Hospital Nigerian From Zia, with Love Novel by Wole Soyinka Scottish Curriculum Vitae Novel by Muriel Spark South African Serenity House Novel by Christopher Hope FRENCH
Canadian The Child Bordered with Dreams Novel by Anne Hébert French Aden Novel by Anne-Marie Garat La démence du boxeur Lyrical novel by François Weyergans The Lover Novel by Marguerite Duras Tlacuilo Novel by Michel Rio Martinican Texaco Bilingual novel in French and Creole by Patrick Chamoiseau GERMAN
German The Call of the Toad Novel by Günter Grass Die Braut im Park Novel by Roswitha Quadflieg Der Fuchs war damals schon der Jager Novel by Herta Muller Selige Zeiten, bruchige Welt Novel by Robert Menasse Unstete Leute Novel by Christina Viragh Swiss Der Antiquar Novel by Hansjorg Schertenlieb HEBREW
Mikdamot Novel by S. Yizhar Post Mortem Novel by Yoram Kaniuk Yoman shel Zug Me’ohav Novel by Yonat Sened and Alexander Sened Yom haOr shel Anat Novel by Aharon Megged HUNGARIAN
Kozma Play by Mihaly Kornis ITALIAN
I giardini della favorita Novel by Dominico Campana
Il sole e innocenti Novel by Claudio Camarca La casa a nord-est Novel by Sergio Maldini Nottetempo, casa per casa Novel by Vincenzo Consolo Marco e Mattio Novel by Sebastiano Vassalli JAPANESE
Ask the Flowers Novel by Jakucho Setouchi Floating Bridge Novel by Kunie Iwahashi NORWEGIAN
Det Stutte livet Novel by Johannes Heggland Kastanjetid Minimalist novel by Terje Larsen Lykkens sonn Historical novel by Herbjorg Wassmo Nattsol Collected poems by Stein Mehren Trollbyen Novel by Karsten Alnaes Villa Europa Novel by Ketil Bjornstad PORTUGUESE
Brazilian The Best Poems Poetry collection by Haroldo de Campos Canteiros de saturno Novel by Ana Maria Machado Eu, tiradentes Novel on the Mineiran conspiracy by Pascoal Motta No coração do Brasil Black comedy by Miguel Falabella Sonhos tropicais Novel by Moacyr Scliar Uma historia de familia Novel by Silviano Santiago Portuguese Litoral Poetic novel by Wanda Ramos O Evangelho segundo Jesus Cristo Novel by José Saramago Partes de Africa Novel by Helder Macedo ROMANIAN
Hands Behind My Back: Selected Poems Collected verse by Marin Sorescu RUSSIAN
Fear Novel by Anatoly Rybakov The Last Bow Novel by Viktor Astafyev The Settlement of Centaurs Novel by Anatoly Kim SERBIAN
An Ancient Book Poetry collection by Miodrag Pavlovic Bread and Fear Novel by Milisav Savic Eagle Nests Poetry collection by Veljko P. Bojic Fear of the Bell Novel by Radoslav Bratic 17-57 Poems Collection by Veljko P. Bojic SPANISH
Chilean The Garden Next Door Novel by José Donoso Colombian Doce cuentos peregrinos Collection of short stories by Gabriel García Márquez Honduran The Ships Novel by Roberto Quesada
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Mexican The Buried Mirror Essays on Hispanic culture by Carlos Fuentes Tinísima Historical novel by Elena Poniatowska Spanish Corazón tan blanco Novel by Javier Marías El año del deluvio Novel by Eduardo Mendoza El nido de los sueños Novel by Rosa Montero La prueba del laberinto Novel by Fernando Sánchez Drago Nubosidad variable Novel by Carmen Martín Gaite
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Pulitzer Prizes Biography Truman by David McCullogh Drama Angels in America—Millennium Approaches by Tony Kushner Fiction A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain by Robert Olen Butler History The Radicalism of the American Revolution by Gordon S. Wood Nonfiction Lincoln at Gettysburg by Garry Wills Poetry The Wild Iris by Louise Gluck
PUBLICATIONS SWEDISH
BULGARIAN
Dess ande kysst Collected poems by Arne Johnsson Edith Novel about Finnish-Swedish poet Edith Sodergran by Ernst Brunner Eftertradaren Novel by PerAgne Erkelius Exterminate the Brutes Novel by Sven Lindqvist Man i min alder Novel by Stig Claesson Nar vagen vander Collected verse by Kjell Espmark Tre borgerliga kvartetter Play by Lars Noren
Here I Am, in Perfect Leaf Today Collected verse of Petya Dubarova CHINESE
Black Snow Novel by Liu Heng Old River Daydreams Novel by Liu Heng Old Sites Novel by Li Rui A Season for Falling in Love Novel by Wang Meng CZECH
1993
Glorious Lousy Years Novel by Michael Viewegh DANISH
DEATHS Abe Kobo, Japanese novelist Juan Benet Goita, Spanish novelist Nina Nikolayevna Berberova, Russian novelist Anthony Burgess, English novelist Kenneth Burke, English literary critic and philosopher Peter De Vries, American comic writer Penelope Ann Douglass Gilliatt, English writer and critic Sir William Gerald Golding, English novelist James Leo Herlihy, American novelist and playwright John Richard Hersey, English novelist Eleanor Alice Hibbert (Victoria Holt, Jean Plaidy), English novelist Albert Habib Hourani, Arab English historian Irving Howe, American literary critic Ibuse Masuji, Japanese novelist Mohammad Aziz Lahhabi, Moroccan writer and philosopher Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker, Kathleen Jean Mary Ruska), Australian Aborigine poet and writer Gabriel Preil, American poet Wallace Stegner, American novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle Caldecott Medal: Mirette on the High Wire by Emily Arnold McCully Newbery Medal: Missing May by Cynthia Rylant Nobel Prize in literature: Toni Morrison, African-American novelist PEN/Faulkner Award: Postcards by E. Annie Proulx
Byen og verden Novel by Peer Hultberg Den tolvte ritter Novel by Ib Michael Der var engang Picaresque novel by Knud Holten Dyr Novel by Juliane Preisler Transparence Novel by Suzanne Broger ENGLISH
American Across the Bridge: Stories Collection by Mark Gallant Balkan Ghosts: A Journey Through History Travel account by Robert D. Kaplan Body and Soul Novel by Frank Conroy Collected Early Poems, 1950–1970 Collection by Adrienne Rich Collected Poems, 1930–1993 Collection by May Sarton The Collected Stories Collection by William Trevor Consider This, Señora Novel by Harriet Doerr Garbage Collected verse by A. R. Ammons A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain Novel by Robert Olen Butler Gospel Novel by Wilton Barnhardt A Lesson Before Dying Novel by Ernest J. Gaines My Alexandria Collected verse by Mark Doty One Dark Body Novel by Charlotte Watson Sherman Operation Shylock Novel by Philip Roth Pigs in Heaven Novel by Barbara Kingsolver Postcards Novel by E. Annie Proulx Rebel Powers Novel by Richard Bausch Save Me, Joe Louis Novel by Madison Smartt Bell Shadow Play Novel by Charles Baxter The Shipping News Novel by E. Annie Proulx Streets of Laredo Novel by Larry McMurtry The Train Home Novel by Susan Richards Shreve
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Australian Remembering Babylon Novel by David Malouf British The Blue Afternoon Novel by William Boyd Crossing the River Novel by West Indian-born writer Caryl Phillips A Dead Man in Deptford Novel by Anthony Burgess A Family Romance Novel by Anita Brookner No Other Life Novel by Irish-born writer Brian Moore Scar Tissue Novel by Canadian-born writer Michael Ignatieff These Enchanted Woods Comedy of morals by Alan Massie Under the Frog Black comedy by Hungarian-born writer Tibor Fischer The Vicar of Sorrows Novel by A. N. Wilson Canadian Across the Bridge Collection of short stories by Mavis Gallant Away Novel by Jane Urquhart Be Sure to Close Your Eyes Ninth volume of a New Age novel cycle by Hugh Hood The Bookseller Novel by Matt Cohen Graven Images Novel by Audrey Thomas Head Hunter Novel by Timothy Findley In a Glass House Novel by Nino Ricci The Robber Bride Novel by Margaret Atwood The Stone Diaries Novel by Carol Shields Stranger Music: Selected Poems and Songs Collection by Leonard Cohen Indian A Suitable Boy Novel by Vikram Seth Irish Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha Comic novel by Roddy Doyle FRENCH
French Les corps celestes Novel by Nicolas Brehal L’espace anterieur Novel by Jean-Loup Trassard L’invention du monde Novel by Olivier Rolin L’oeil du silence Novel by Marc Lambron Sa femme Short novel by Emmanuele Bernheim Lebanese La Rocher de Tanios Novel by Amin Maalouf GERMAN
Bitte nicht sterben Novel by Gabriele Wohmann Das Gluck Novel by Gert Hoffmann Der Rote Ritter Novel by Adolf Muschg Die Hortensien der frau von Roselius Novel by Ludwig Harig Die Passionfrucht Novel by Hermann Peter Piwitt Die velorene Geschichte Novel by Otto F. Walter Dorf unterm Wind Novel by Johannes Schenk Ich Kafkaesque novel by Wolfgang Hilbig Landschaft mit Dornen Novel by Uwe Saeger Melodien Novel by Helmut Krausser Papas Koffer Novel by Gerhard Kopf
HEBREW
Abyss Novel by Aharon Appelfeld Gladiator, or a Note on the Military Police Novel by Amnon Navot Hot Hot Dogs Collection of stories by Nathan Shaham Shining Lights Novel by S. Yizhar HUNGARIAN
In the Draft Collection of pieces by Ivan Mandy One-Minute Letters Collection of letters, stories, and fairy tales by Istvan Orkeny The Prisoner of Urga Novel by Laszlo Krasznahorkai ITALIAN
Fuochi Novel by Franco Ferrucci Il cardillo addolorato Novel by Anna Maria Ortese Il silenzio Novel by Gina Lagorio La città del dottor Malagui Novel by Roberto Pazzi Mezzi di transporto Novel by Elisabetta Rasy Ninfa plebea Novel by Dominico Rea Vendita galline Km 2 Novel by Aldo Busi JAPANESE
Deep River Novel by Shusaku Endo The Downfall of Macias Giri Novel by Natsuki Ikezawa Woman in Her Prime Novel by Saichi Maruya Unworldly Collection of poems by Shuntaro Tanigawa MACEDONIAN
A Gate in the Cloud Collected verse by Sande Stojcevski NORWEGIAN
Avlosning Novel by Tor Ulven Engelen din, Robinson Novel by Edvard Hoem Forforeren Novel by Jan Kjaerstad Julie Novel by Anne Karin Elstad Ormens ar Novel by Knut Faldbakken Siste dikt Poetry collection by Ernst Orvil Utsikt til paradiset Novel by Ingvar Ambjornsen POLISH
Silence Novel by Julian Stryjkowski PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Armarinho de miudezas Collected verse by Waly Salamao Madrugada Novel by Edla van Steen Panteros Novel by Decio Pignatari Perversas familias Historical novel by Luis Antonio de Assis Brasil Sangue na floresta Novel by Antonio Olinto Portuguese A barragem Novel by Julio Moreira O ultimo cais Novel by Helena Marques The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis Novel by José Saramago RUSSIAN
Lines of Fate Novel by Mark Kharitonov November 1916 Novel (part of The Red Wheel) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn The Time: Night Novel by Lyudmila Petrushevskaya
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SERBIAN
The Inner Side of the Wind Novel by Milorad Pavic SPANISH
Argentine Santo oficio de la memoria Novel by Mempo Giardinelli Chilean Fantasmas de carne y hueso Novel by Jorge Edwards Colombian Los ojos del basilisco Novel by Germán Espinosa Una lección de abismo Novel by Ricardo Cano Gaviria Mexican El gran lector Novel by Ignacio Solares El naranjo, o los círculos del tiempo Novel by Carlos Fuentes Peruvian La violencia del tiempo Three-volume novel by Miguel Gutiérrez Lituma en los Andes Novel by Mario Vargas Llosa Spanish Días contados Novel by Juan Madrid El embrujo de Shanghai Novel by Juan Marse El jardín de las dudas Epistolary novel by Fernando Savater La pasión turca Novel by Antonio Gala Mar al fondo Collection of stories by José Luis Sampedro Mientras la tierra gira Collection of stories by José Luis Sampedro Real sitio Final volume of the trilogy Los círculos del tiempo by José Luis Sampedro Venezuelan Pieles de leopardo Novel by Humberto Mata Yo soy la rumba Novel by Angel Gustavo Infante SWEDISH
Agnar Memoirs by Sven Delblanc Fungi Novel by Agneta Pleijel Historien med hunden Novel by Lars Gustafsson Infor nedrakningen Memoirs by Jan Myrdal Minnena ser mig Memoirs of Tomas Transtromer Min salig bror Jean Hendrich Epistolary novel by Carina Burman Mitt namn skall vara Stig Dagerman Biography by Bjorn Ranelid Pigan i Arras Novel by Stewe Claeson Unter tiden Memoirs of Goran Turnstrom Vattenorgel Novel by Lars Andersson
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Rosa Clotilde Cecilia María del Carmen Chacel, Spanish novelist and poet Alice Childress, American playwright and novelist James Clavell, English-born American novelist Reginald John Clemo, English poet Peter Hebblethwaite, English Catholic writer and Vaticanologist Eugène Ionesco, Romanian-born French playwright Leonid Maksimovich Leonov, Russian novelist and playwright Juan Carlos Onetti, Uruguayan novelist John James Osborne, English playwright Sir Karl Raimund Popper, Austrian-born English philosopher Dennis Christopher George Potter, English playwright Robert Ivanovich Rozhdestvensky, Russian poet Samuel Dickson Selvon, Trinidadian-born Canadian author J. I. M. Stewart, English novelist and literary critic Yoshiyuki Junnosuke, Japanese novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: How Late It Was, How Late by James Kelman Caldecott Medal: Grandfather’s Journey by Allen Say Newbery Medal: The Giver by Lois Lowry Nobel Prize in literature: Kenzaburo Oe, Japanese novelist PEN/Faulkner Award: Operation Shylock by Philip Roth Pulitzer Prizes Biography W. E. B. Du Bois: Biography of a Race, 1868–1919 by David Levering Lewis Drama Three Tall Women by Edward Albee Fiction The Shipping News by E. Annie Proulx Nonfiction Lenin’s Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire by David Remnick Poetry Neon Vernacular by Yusef Komunyakaa
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
Why Did You Leave the Horse Alone? Collected verse by Palestinian poet Mahmud Darwish BULGARIAN
Life That Strives to Be a Poem Collected verse by Elisaveta Bagravana CHINESE
Living Novel by Yu Hua Love and Longing in Hong Kong Short novel by Wang Anyi On the Margins Novel by Go Fei The Red Room Tavern Novel by Ye Zhaoyan Venice Diary Novel by A. Cheng CZECH
DEATHS Robert Albert Bloch, American novelist Piere-François-Marie-Louis Boulle, French novelist Charles Bukowski, American novelist, poet, and screenwriter Elias Canetti, Bulgarian-born English novelist and playwright
Alexander in the Streetcar Collection of short stories by Pavel Reznicek Cape of Good Hopelessness Novel by Lubmir Martinek One Ship—Laura Blair Poetic parable by Ivan Divis The Year of the Frog Novel by Martin M. Simecka
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Borderliners Nonfiction work on private schooling by Peter Hoeg Elskede ukendte Novel by Kirsten Thorup Her i noerheden Novel by Martha Christensen DUTCH
Terug uit Irkoetsk Historical novel by Theun de Vries ENGLISH
American The Afterlife and Other Stories Collection by John Updike The Angel of History Poetry collection by Carolyn Forché Closing Time Novel by Joseph Heller Conquest: Montezuma, Cortes and the Fall of Old Mexico History by Hugh Thomas The Crossing Novel by Cormac McCarthy A Fool of His Own Novel by William Gaddis A Frolic of His Own Novel by William Gaddis Like Most Revelations Poetry collection by Richard Howard Mercy of a Rude Stream Novel by Henry Roth Neon Vernacular Collected verse by Yusef Komunyakaa Rare and Endangered Species Collection of short stories by Richard Bausch Rider Collected verse by Mark Rudman Roadwalker Novel by Shirley Ann Grau Shelter Novel by Jayne Anne Phillips The Simple Truth Poetry collection by Philip Levine Snow Falling on Cedars Novel by David Guterson A Son of the Circus Novel by John Irving Three Tall Women Play by Edward Albee The Waterworks Novel by E. L. Doctorow What I Lived For Novel by Joyce Carol Oates Without a Hero Collection of short stories by T. Coraghessan Boyle Worship Company of Fletchers Collected poems by James Tate Australian Coda Novel by Thea Astley Jacko: The Great Intruder Novel by Thomas Keneally The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith Novel by Peter Carey British Knowledge of Angels Novel by Jill Paton Walsh Theory of War Novel by Joan Brady You Can’t Do Both Novel by Kingsley Amis Canadian The Cunning Man Novel by Robertson Davies A Discovery of Strangers Historical novel by Rudy Wiebe Eriksdottir: A Tale of Dreams and Luck Novel by Joan Clark Kitchen Music Novel by Charles Foran Open Secrets Collection of short stories by Alice Munro A Sudden Brightness Novel by Alice Boisonneau New Zealand Deep River Talk Collected verse by Maori poet Hone Tuwhare Scottish How Late It Was, How Late Novel by James Kelman
South African Feather Fall Collected verse by Laurens van der Post The Master of Petersburg Novel by J. M. Coetzee None to Accompany Me Novel by Nadine Gordimer On the Contrary Novel by Andre Brink Sri Lankan Reef Novel by Romesh Gunasekara Trinidadian A Way in the World Novel by V. S. Naipaul FRENCH
Canadian L’ecureuil noir Novel by Daniel Poliquin Un ange cornu avec des ailes de tole Novel by Michel Tremblay Va Savoir Novel by Rejean Ducharme French Comme des anges Novel by Frederic Boyer Comme ton père Novel by Guillaume Le Touze De coeur et de l’affection Novel by Jacques Teboul Immobile dans le courant de fleuve Novel by Yves Berger La fille de gobernator Novel by Paule Constant Port-Soudan Novel by Olivier Rolin Un aller simple Novel by Didier van Cauwelaert GERMAN
Das rote Schiff Novel by Andreas Mand Mein Hund, meine Sau, mein Leben Novel by Arnold Stadler Waldernacht Novel by Ralf Rothmann HEBREW
Alleles Novel by Avraham Heffner As a Few Days Novel by Meir Shalev Clouds Novel by Dan Tsalka Don’t Pronounce It Night Novel by Amos Oz Laish Novel by Aharon Appelfeld Return from India Novel by A. B. Yehoshua The Zigzag Child Novel by David Grossman ITALIAN
Arcodamore Novel by Andrea De Carlo Attesa sul mare Novel by Francesco Biamonti Il catino di zinco Novel by Margaret Mazzantini Oceano mare Novel by Alessandro Baricco Progetto Burlamacchi Novel by Francesca Duranti Sostiene Pereira Novel by Antonio Tabucchi Va’ dove ti porta il cuore Novel by Susanna Tamaro JAPANESE
Rainbow Promontory Biographical novel by Takashi Tsuji (Seiji Tsutsumi) NORWEGIAN
Barnevakt Novel by Ketil Bjornstad Elsi Lund Novel by Bjorg Vik Omrade aldrifastlagt Collected verse by Sigmund Mjelve
The Twentieth Century: 1995
Solformokelson Novel by Rolf Enger Thranes metode Collection of stories by Oystein Lonn POLISH
Word after Word Collected verse of Tadeusz Rzewicz PORTUGUESE
A poeira levada pelo vento Collected verse by Joaquim Manuel Magalhaes Na tua face Novel by Vergilio Ferreira RUSSIAN
The Closed Down Theater Novel by Bulat Okudzhava The Curly-Haired Lieutenant Novel by Irina Muraveva The Dust and Ashes Novel by Anatoly Rybakov Tell Me, Mom Novel by Lyudmila Petrushevskaya SERBIAN
In the Line of Fire Collected verse by Vasa Mihailovic On Roads and Through Space Collected verse by Sava Jankovic A Premeditated Murder Novel by Slobodan Selenic SPANISH
Colombian Asuntos de un hidalgo disoluto Novel by Hector Abad Faciolince Mexican Diana: The Goddess Who Hunts Alone Novel by Carlos Fuentes Duerme Novel by Carmen Bullosa El infierno es un decir Collected poems by Francisco Hernández El señor de los mil días Novel by Homero Aridjis El silencio de la luna Collected verse by José Emilio Pacheco Pasado presente Roman à clef by Juan García Ponce Rasero Novel by Francisco Robelledo Spanish Azul Novel by Rosa Regas Caballeros de fortuna Novel by Luis Landero El asesinato, el perdedor Novel by Camilio José Cela La cruz de San Andrés Novel by Camilio José Cela La reina de las nieves Novel by Carmen Martín Gaite Mañana en la batalla piensa Novel by Javier Marías
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Robert Oxton Bolt, English playwright Brigid Brophy, English novelist Eileen Chang, Chinese novelist Robert Close, Australian novelist Donald Alfred Davie, English poet and critic Robertson Davies, Canadian novelist Michael Andreas Helmuth Ende, German writer of children’s stories Walter Braden Finney, American novelist Charles Gordone, African-American playwright Ralph Barker Gustafson, Canadian poet Albert Hackett, American playwright Patrick John, American playwright Sidney Kingsley, American playwright Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov, Russian novelist James Merrill, American poet Aziz Nesin, Turkish satirist Ellis Peters (Edith Mary Pargeter), English novelist Emmanuel François Robles, Algerian-born French novelist and playwright Henry Roth, American novelist Andrew Salkey, Jamaican novelist Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa, Nigerian playwright May Sarton, Belgian-born American poet Sir Stephen Spender, English poet and critic Sony Labou Tansi, Congolese writer Miguel Torga, Portuguese poet and diarist Elleston Trevor, English writer of thriller novels Calder Willingham, American novelist and screenwriter George Woodcock, Canadian poet, critic, historian, and playwright Marguerite Young, American novelist Roger Zelazny, American science fiction writer
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: The Ghost Road by Pat Barker Caldecott Medal: Smoky Night by Eve Bunting Newbery Medal: Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech Nobel Prize in literature: Seamus Heaney, Irish poet PEN/Faulkner Award: Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson
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Anna, Hanna och Johanna Novel by Marianne Frederiksson Hemligheter kring vatten Novel by Kerstin Ekman Synden Novel by Bjorn Ranelid Under i september Novel by Klas Ostergren TURKISH
Night Novel by Bilge Karasu
Pulitzer Prizes Biography Harriet Beecher Stowe: A Life by Joan D. Hedrick Drama The Young Man from Atlanta by Horton Foote Fiction The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields History No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II by Doris Kearns Goodwin Nonfiction The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time by Jonathan Weiner Poetry The Simple Truth by Philip Levine
1995 PUBLICATIONS DEATHS Sir Kingsley Amis, English novelist Earle Birney, Canadian poet
ARABIC
Egyptian Love in Exile Novel by Baha’ Tahir
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Lebanese Dear Mr. Kawabata Novel by Rashid ad-Daif Tunisian The Slave Merchant Novel by Salah ad-Din Bujah CHINESE
Pallid Night Novel by Jia Pingwa To Live Novel by Yu Hua CZECH
Deaths by Seconds Novel by Antonin Brousek DANISH
Brev til manen Final volume in the trilogy Vanillepigen by Ib Michael ENGLISH
American All Rivers Run to the Sea Autobiography by Elie Wiesel Broken Country Collected verse by Joseph Brodsky Dark Fields of the Republic Poetry collection by Adrienne Rich Independence Day Novel by Richard Ford Landscape and Memory Historical narrative by Simon Schama Mrs. Ted Bliss Novel by Stanley Elkin Oswald’s Tale Novel by Norman Mailer Palimpsest Memoir by Gore Vidal Passing Through: Later Poems, New and Selected Collected verse by Stanley Kunitz Pillars of Hercules: A Grand Tour of the Mediterranean Travel narrative by Paul Theroux Sabbath’s Theater Novel by Philip Roth A Scattering of Salts Poetry collection by James Merrill The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov Collected stories, edited by Dmitri Nabokov The Tiger in the Grass Autobiographical novel by Harriet Doerr Time and Money Collected verse by William Matthews Australian Cry of the Rain Bird Novel by Patricia Bird The Riders Novel by Tim Winton A River Town Novel by Thomas Keneally British The Ghost Road Novel by Pat Barker In Every Face I Meet Novel by South African-born writer Justin Cartwright Canadian Dead Men’s Watches Novel by Hugh Hood A Gift of Rags Novel by Abraham Boyarsky Morning in the Burned House Collected verse by Margaret Atwood Mother Love Novel by L. R. Wright Other Women Novel by Evelyn Lau The Rain Ascends Novel by Joy Kogawa The Roaring Girl Collection of short stories by Greg Hollingshed Indian The Moor’s Last Sigh Novel by Salman Rushdie
Nigerian The Beatification of Area Boy Play by Wole Soyinka FRENCH
Canadian La demarche du crabe Novel by Monique LaRue L’ingratitude Novel by Chinese-born writer Ying Chen Noces de sable Novel by Rachel Leclerc French Blesse, ronce noire Novel by Claude-Louis Combet C’est tout Novel by Marguerite Duras C’etait toute une vie Novel by François Bon Ici Tropisms by Nathalie Sarraute La classe de neige Novel by Emmanuel Carrère La folle allure Novel by Christian Bobin La langue maternelle Autobiographical novel by Vassilis Alexakis Lambeaux Novel by Charles Juliet La pas si lent de l’amour Autobiographical work by Hector Bianciotti Le testament français Novel by Russian émigré André Makine GERMAN
Abschied von den Feinden Novel by Reinhard Jirgl Morbus Kitahara Novel by Christoph Ransmayr Unbekannt verzogen Novel by Michael Schulte ITALIAN
Jack Frusciante e uscito dal gruppo Novel by Enrico Bruzzi Passaggio in ombra Novel by Mariateresa Di Lascia Sostiene Pereira Novel by Antonio Tabucchi Staccando l’ombra da terra Novel by Daniele del Giudice JAPANESE
The Chronicle of the Screw Turning Bird Novel by Haruki Murakami The Glorious Life of Saigyo Novel by Kunio Tsuji Radiation Collected verse by Sachiko Yoshihara MACEDONIAN
Alexander and Death Historical novel by Slobadan Mickovic All the Faces of Death Collection of short stories by Petre M. Andreevski Pole Vault Collection of short stories by Dragi Mihajlovski Providence Collected verse by Ante Popovski NORWEGIAN
Allegretto Novel by Terje Stigen Forskjellig Collected verse by Oyvind Berg Fugledansen Novel by Ingvar Ambjornsen Jordparadiset Varherres nedfallsfrukt Novel by Johannes Heggland Lystreise Novel by Tove Nilsen Omvei til Venus Novel by Torgeir Schgerven Som dine dagerer Novel by Karin Elstad Tryllefloyten Novel by Sissel Lange-Nielsen
The Twentieth Century: 1996
POLISH
Afterimages: Young Men from Those Years Memoirs by Marek Nowakowski Three Times Novel by Dariusz Bitner PORTUGUESE
Brazilian A ultima quimera Biographical novel about the Brazilian poet Augusto dos Anjos by Ana Miranda Perola Play by Mauro Rasi Portuguese Meditaçao sobre ruinas Collected verse by Nuno Judice Mulheres de sombra Novel by Sofia Ferreira Un deus passeando pela brisa da tarde Historical novel by Mario de Carvalho RUSSIAN
A General and His Army Novel by Gyorgy Vladimov The Odyssey Novel by Yevgeny Fyodorov An Official Tale Novel by Oleg Pavlov SERBIAN
Albion Albion Novel by Nikola Moravcevic The Dead Spot Play by Aleksandar Popovic Farewell, Liars Play by Aleksandar Popovic The Rose Garden Play by Aleksandar Popovic Turning Point Novel by Sava Jankovic SPANISH
Argentine Diario de Andrés Fava Short novel by Julio Cortázar Colombian Cartas cruzadas Novel by Darío Jaramillo Agudelo Of Love and Other Demons Novel by Gabriel García Márquez Cuban Delito por bailar el chachacha Fictional memoirs by Guillermo Cabrera Infante Spanish El Crimen del cine Oriente Novel by Javier Tomeo El sentimiento Novel by María Guelbenzu La mirada del otro Novel by Fernando Delgado Más allá del jardín Novel by Antonio Gala Telepenia de Celia Cecilia Villalobo Novel by Alvaro Pombo Venezuelan Viejo Autobiographical novel by Adrián González León SWEDISH
Hatet Novel by Kjell Espmark Hummelhonung Novel by Togny Lindgren Ljuset ur Skuggornas varld Novel by Lars Gyllensten Rymdvarktaren Novel by Peter Nilson Varddjuret Novel by Marie Hermanson TURKISH
Bosphorus Fortress Novel by Nedim Gursel Ruined Mountains Novel by Yunus Nadi
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1996 DEATHS Ai Qing, Chinese poet Hervé Bazin, French novelist ‘Abd al-Hamid Benhadugah, Algerian writer Erma Bombeck, American humorist Harold Brodkey (Aaron Roy Weintraub), American short-story writer and novelist Joseph Brodsky, Russian-born American poet George Mackay Brown, Scottish novelist Gesualdo Bufalino, Italian novelist Cao Yu, Chinese playwright Marcia Gluck Davenport, American novelist Geoffrey Dearmer, English poet José Donoso, Chilean novelist and short-story writer Marguerite Duras, Indochinese-born French novelist Odysseus Elytis, Greek poet Shusaku Endo, Japanese Christian novelist Vergilio Ferreira, Brazilian novelist and essayist Emile Habibi, Israeli Arab novelist Buland al-Haidari, Iraqi Kurdish poet Heidiji Hojo, Japanese playwright Molly Keane, also wrote as M. J. Farrell (Mary Nesta Skrine), Anglo-Irish novelist Ivan V. Lalic, Serbian poet Mary Lavin, American-born Irish poet Norman Alexander McCaig, Scottish poet Sorley Maclean, Scottish Gaelic poet Augustine A. Mandino, American writer and motivational speaker Claude Mauriac, French antinovelist and memoirist Gaston Miron, French-Canadian poet Jessica Mitford, English-born American writer David Mourao-Ferreira, Portuguese novelist Laurens van der Post, South African writer Alfred A. Poulin Jr., American poet Sinclair Ross, Canadian novelist Julian Stryjkowski, Polish Jewish novelist Efua Theodora Sutherland, Ghanaian playwright, poet, and children’s author P. L. Travers (Helen Lyndon Goff), Australian-born English writer of children’s books Diana Trilling, American social and literary critic Uno Chiyo, Japanese novelist José María Valverde, Spanish poet and scholar
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Last Orders by Graham Swift Caldecott Medal: Officer Buckle and Gloria by Peggy Rathmann Newbery Medal: The Midwife’s Apprentice by Karen Cushman Nobel Prize in literature: Wis l⁄ awa Szymborska, Polish poet PEN/Faulkner Award: Independence Day by Richard Ford
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Pulitzer Prizes Biography God, a Biography by Jack Miles Drama Rent by Jonathan Larson Fiction Independence Day by Richard Ford History William Cooper’s Town: Power and Persuasion on the Frontier of the Early American Republic by Alan Taylor Nonfiction The Haunted Land: Facing Europe’s Ghosts After Communism by Tina Rosenberg Poetry The Dream of the United Field by Jorie Graham
PUBLICATIONS CHINESE
Ma Qiao Dictionary Novel by Han Shaogong The Way of Living in the World Novel by Zhou Meiseng CZECH
The Excursion Participants Novel by Michael Viewegh DANISH
Bang Biographical novel by Dorrit Willumsen Det skabtes vaklen Arabesker Novel by Soren Ulrik Thomsen Rejsen med Emma Novel by Hanne Marie Svendsen Tavshed i oktober Novel by Jens Christian Grondahl ENGLISH
Last Orders Novel by Graham Swift Love, Again Novel by Doris Lessing The Orchard on Fire Novel by Shena Mackay A Spell in Winter Novel by Helen Dumore The Tailor of Panama Spy novel by John le Carré The Yellow Admiral Novel (18th in the Aubrey Matruin seafaring series) by Patrick O’Brian Canadian Alias Grace Novel by Margaret Atwood Angel Walk Novel by Katherine Govier The Cure for Death by Lightning Novel by Gail Anderson-Dargatz A Fine Balance Novel by Indian-born writer Robinton Mistry Fugitive Pieces Novel by Ann Michaels Irish Gunpowder Collected verse by Bernard O’Donoghue Reading in the Dark Novel by Seamus Deane The Spirit Level Collected verse by Seamus Heaney The Woman Who Walked into Doors Novel by Roddy Doyle New Zealand New and Collected Poems, 1941–1995 Collection by Allen Curnow FRENCH
American After Rain Novel by William Trevor Angela’s Ashes: A Memoir Autobiography by Frank McCourt Atticus Novel by Ron Hansen The Collected Stories of Mavis Gallant Collection by Mavis Gallant The Dream of the Unified Field Collected verse by Jorie Graham The Giant’s House Novel by Elizabeth McCracken Good Evening Mr. and Mrs. America and All the Ships at Sea Novel by Richard Bausch The Here and Now Novel by Robert Cohen The King of Babylon Shall Not Come Against You Novel by George Garrett The Last Hotel for Women Novel by Vicki Covington The Last Thing He Wanted Novel by Joan Didion Mountains and Rivers Without End Poetic cycle by Gary Snyder Reader’s Block Novel by David Markson Scrambled Eggs and Whiskey: Poems, 1991–1995 Collection by Hayden Carruth Ship Fever and Other Stories Collection by Andrea Barrett Sun Under Wood Collected verse by Robert Hass The Visiting Physician Novel by Susan Richards Shreve We Were the Mulvaneys Novel by Joyce Carol Oates Women in Their Beds Novel by Gina Berriault
French À la frontière Collected verse by Michel Butor Du plus loin de l’oubli Novel by Patrick Modano Eclats de sel Novel by Sylvie Germain La grande beune Novel by Pierre Michon Le chasseur zero Novel by Pascale Roze Le roi du bois Novel by Pierre Michon L’organization Novel by Jean Rolin Orlanda Novel by Jacqueline Harpma Un silence d’environ une demi-heure Fictionalized autobiography by Boris Schreiber Weekend de chasse a la mère Novel by Geneviève Brisac
Australian Billy Sunday Novel by Rod Jones Remembering Babylon Novel by David Malouf Vanishing Point Novel by Morris West
The Deserter Novel by Dorit Abush The Heart of Tel Aviv Novel by Nathan Shaham My Skin Novel by Ori Dromer
British Behind the Scenes at the Museum Novel by Kate Atkinson Cross Channel Novel by Julian Barnes Every Man for Himself Novel by Beryl Bainbridge
Alonso e i visonari Novel by Anna Maria Ortese Canone inverso Novel by Paolo Maurensig Diletta Constanza Biographical novel by Fausta Garavini Fontano da casa Novel by Franco Ferrucci
Lebanese Way of Migration Novel by Alexandre Najjar GERMAN
Animal triste Novel by Monika Maron Bodenlos Collected verse by Sarah Kirsch Die Sache mit Randow Novel by Klaus Schelsinger Medea: Stimmen Novel by Christa Wolf HEBREW
ITALIAN
The Twentieth Century: 1997
Giaconda a dama con la luna Novel by Giuliana Morandini Il bacio della Medusa Novel by Melania Mazzucco Incerti di viaggio Novel by Roberto Pazzi La terra è di tutti Novel by Ferdinando Camon Seta Novel by Alessandro Baricco Suicidi dovuti Novel by Aldo Busi JAPANESE
St. Godhard Railway and Other Stories Collection by Yoko Tawada Burnt Metropolis Novel by Otohiko Kaga Endless Fiesta Novel by Takashi Tsuji Poems of Haikai Tsuji Collection by Masao Tsuji
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La piel del tambor Novel by Arturo Pérez Reverte Las visiones de Lucrecia Novel by José María Merino Lo raro es vivir Novel by Carmen Martín Gaite SWEDISH
Gor mig levande Novel by Kerstin Ekman Lifsens rot Novel by Sara Lidman Mozarts tredje hjarna Collected verse by Goran Sonnevi Paradis Collection of short stories by Ulf Eriksson Sammanhang Prose poems by Birgitta Trotzig Skimmer Novel by Goran Tunstrom Sorgegondolen Collected poems by Tomas Transtromer TURKISH
NORWEGIAN
Dangerous Tales Novel by Ahmet Altan
Drift Novel by Ketil Bjornstad En annen vei Novel by Finn Carling Nar jeg ser deg Novel by Knut Faldbakken Skammen Family saga by Bergjlot Hobaek Haff POLISH
Ajol and Laor Collection of short stories by Stanis l⁄ aw Czycz The Great Pause Collected verse by Urszula Koziol PORTUGUESE
Brazilian O buraco ne parede Novel by Rubem Fonseca Farewell Collected verse by Carlos Drummond Nao es tu, Brasil Novel by Marcelo Rubens Paiva Portuguese A casa da cabeça de cavalo Novel by Teolinda Gersao Blindness Novel by José Saramago RUSSIAN
Country of Origin Collection of short stories by Dmitry Bakin A Stamp Album Novel by Andrey Sergeyev SERBIAN
Bottomless Novel by Svetlana Velmar-Jankovic SPANISH
Argentine El cielo dividido Novel by Reina Roffe El farmer Novel by Andrés Rivera La madriguera Novel by Tununa Mercado Colombian Chapolas negras Novel by Fernando Vallejo News of a Kidnapping Nonfiction work by Gabriel García Márquez Mexican Look for My Obituary and First Love Two novellas by Elena Garro The Crystal Frontier Novel by Carlos Fuentes Spanish El amargo don de la belleza Novel by Terenci Moix La cruz en la espada Novel by Nestor Luján
1997 DEATHS Gastón Baquero y Díaz, Cuban poet William Burroughs, American Beat novelist Antonio Callado, Brazilian novelist James Dickey, American poet Leon Edel, American biographer and critic Brendan Gill, American writer Allen Ginsberg, American Beat poet Marguerite Henry, American writer of children’s stories Bohumil Hrabal, Czech writer Elspeth Huxley, English writer Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh, Iranian novelist Muhammad Mahdo al-Jawahiri, Iraqi poet James Kruss, German writer of children’s stories Laurie Lee, English poet and prose writer Denise Levertov, English-born American poet Dulce María Loynaz, Cuban poet William Procter Matthews III, American poet Judith Merrill (Josephine Juliet Grossman), American-born Canadian science fiction writer James Michener, American novelist Bulat Shalvocih Okudzhava, Russian poet Sir Victor Sawdon Pritchett, English writer Harold Robbins, American novelist Leo Rosten, Polish-born American Jewish writer Andrey Donatovich Sinyavsky, Russian novelist and dissident Robin Skelton, Canadian poet Helen Foster Snow, American writer Vladimir Alekseyevich Soloukhin, Russian novelist Amos Tutuola, Nigerian novelist Sadallah Wannus, Syrian playwright
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy Caldecott Medal: Golem by David Wisniewski Newbery Medal: The View from Saturday by E. L. Konigsburg
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Nobel Prize in literature: Dario Fo, Italian playwright PEN/Faulkner Award: Women in Their Beds by Gina Berriault Pulitzer Prizes Autobiography Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt Fiction Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer by Steven Milhauser History Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution by Jack N. Rakove Nonfiction Ashes to Ashes: America’s Hundred Year Cigarette War, the Public Health and the Unabashed Triumph of Philip Morris by Richard Kluger Poetry Alive Together: New and Selected Poems by Lisel Mueller
PUBLICATIONS CHINESE
Outstanding Talent—Yang Du Biographical novel by Tang Haoming and Zhu Shucheng War and People Multivolume account of the war against Japan by Wang Huo The Way of Living in the World Novel by Zhou Meisen White Deer Plains Novel by Cheng Zhongshi CZECH
Cat’s Lives Historical novel by Eda Kriseova DANISH
Mea Culpa Novel by Anne Holt Men Jorden star til evig tid Novel by Pyrds Helle Nar fisken fanger solen Novel by Mette Winge Prins Novel by Ib Michaels Skumring e Praha Novel by Finn Carling Svart due Novel by Sissel Lie Thomas Ripenseren Novel by Anne Marie Ejrnaes Veien tlil Dhaka Novel by Ketil Bjornstad Verden forswinner Novel by Liv Koltzow DUTCH
Het bureau Novel by J. J. Voskuil Het hof van barmhartigheid Novel by A. F. Th. Van der Heijden Hertog van Egypte Novel by Margriet de Moor Tydverdryf/Pastime Collected verse by Elisabeth Eybers ENGLISH
American The Actual Novella by Saul Bellow The Aguero Sisters Novel by Cuban-born writer Cristina Garcia American Pastoral Novel by Philip Roth Cold Mountain Novel by Charles Frazier Echo House Novel by Ward Just Effort at Speech: New and Selected Poems Collection by William Meredith Girls Novel by Frederick Busch Jesus Saves Novel by Darcy Steinke Lost Man’s River Novel by Peter Matthiessen Man Crazy Novel by Joyce Carol Oates Martin Dressler Novel by Stephen Millhauser Mason & Dixon Novel by Thomas Pynchon
The Puttermesser Papers Novel by Cynthia Ozick Timequake Novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Toward the End of Time Futuristic novel by John Updike Underworld Novel by Don De Lillo West Wind Poetry collection by Mary Oliver Women with Men Three novellas by Richard Ford Australian Caesar: Let the Dice Fly Novel on ancient Rome by Colleen McCullough The Essence of the Thing Novel by Madeleine St. John Jack Maggas Novel by Peter Carey British Down by the River Novel by Edna O’Brien Every Man for Himself Novel by Beryl Bainbridge Grace Notes Novel by Bernard MacLaverty Quarantine Novel by Jim Crace The Reader Short novel by Bernhard Schlink The Way I Found Her Novel by Rose Tremain Canadian Barney’s Version Novel by Mordecai Richler Evening Light Novel by Harold Horwood Larry’s Party Novel by Carol Shields On Glassy Wings: Poems New and Selected Collection by Anne Szumigalski The Time Being Novel by Mary Meigs Time Capsule: New and Selected Poems Collection by Pat Lowther The Underpainter Novel by Jane Urquhart Indian The God of Small Things Novel by Arundhati Roy New Zealand Straw into Gold Selected new poems by C. K. Stead Nigerian Dangerous Love Novel by Ben Okri FLEMISH
De geruchten Novel by Hugo Claus FRENCH
Canadian Cristoforo Historical novel by Willie Thomas French Amour noir Novel by Dominique Noguez Casimir mene la grande Novel by Jean de Ormesson The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Memoir by Jean-Dominique Bauby La bataille Novel by Patrick Rambaud L’Abyssin Novel by Jean-Christophe Rufin La morseure Novel by Patrick Villemin Les sept noms du peintre Novel by Philippe Le Guillou Les voleurs de beauté Novel by Pascal Bruckner Poisson d’or Novel by Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio Un an Novel by Jean Echenoz Un gachis Novel by Emmanuel Darley
The Twentieth Century: 1998
Moroccan La nuit de lerreur Novel by Tahar ben Jelloun GERMAN
In einer dunken Nacht ging ich aus meinem stillen Haus Novel by Peter Handke Von allem Anfang an Novel by Christoph Hein HEBREW
The Ice Mine Novel by Aharon Appelfeld A Night in Santa Paulina Novel by Yitzhak Orpaz Voyage to the End of the Millennium Novel by A. B. Yehoshua Winnie Mandela’s Football Team Novel by Dalia Rabikovitz ITALIAN
Anima mundi Novel by Susanna Tamaro Dolce per se Novel by Dacia Maraini Il caso Courrier Novel by Marta Morazzoni Microcosmi Novel by Claudio Magris Posillipo Novel by Elisabetta Rasy Separazione Collection of short stories by Francesca Sanvitale Sogni mancini Novel by Francesca Duranti JAPANESE
Beautiful Days Novel by Nobuo Kojima Missing Forever Collected poems by Kosuke Shibusawa Paradise Lost Novel by Jun’ichi Watanabe NORWEGIAN
Ibsens Italia Novel by Atle Naess Kjoerlighetsdikt Collection of love poems by Stein Mehren POLISH
Ash and Honey Collected verse by Artur Szlosarek A Little Side-Road Dog Collection of essays by Czes l⁄ aw Milosz
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Argentine La muerte como efecto secundario Novel by Ana María Shua Nuestra señora de la noche Novel by Marco Denevi Cuban Te di la vida entera Novel by Zoé Valdés Mexican Mal de amores Novel by Angeles Mastretta Nicaraguan El pacto Novel by Milagros Palma Peruvian Los cuadernos de don Rigoberto Novel by Mario Vargas Llosa Spanish Olvidado Rey Gudu Allegorical folk epic by Ana María Matute La tempestad Novel by Juan Manuel de Prada Los años indecisos Autobiographical reminiscences by Gonzalo Torrente Ballester La forja de un ladrón Novel by Francisco Umbral El pequeño heredero Novel by Gustavo Martín Garzo La hija del caníbal Novel by Rosa Montero Plenilunio Novel by Antonio Muñoz Molina La mirada del alma Novel by Luis Mateo Díez Limpieza de sangre Novel by Arturo Pérez Reverte Quien Metanarrative Bilingual Spanish-English novel by Carlos Canique SWEDISH
Den hogsta kasten Collection of poems by Carina Rydberg Fageljagarna Poetic magnum opus by Lennart Sjogren Israpport Novel by Werner Aspenstrom Svindel Novel by Per Holmer
PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Alcacer Quibir Historical novel by Antonio Olinto Lealdade Novel by Marcio Souza Portuguese De profundis valsa lenta Autobiographical novel by José Cardoso Pires A God Strolling in the Cool of the Evening Novel by Mario de Carvalho O monhe das cobras Collected verse by Rui Knopfli Outrora agora Novel by Augusto Abelaira RUSSIAN
Boris and Gleb Mythological novel by Yuri Buyda The Cage Novel by Anatoly Azolsky The East-West Wind Collected verse by Yelena Shvarts Hilarion and the Dwarf Novella by Vladimir Gubin The Ox of Frankfurt Collected short stories by Oleg Yuryev SERBIAN
Looney Tunes Novel by Svetislav Basara Lure Novel by David Albahari The Sky Collected verse by Miroslav Maksimovic
TURKISH
Look, the Euphrates Is Flowing Bloody First novel of a trilogy by Yashar Kemal
1998 DEATHS Eric Ambler, English writer of thrillers Cleveland Amory, American writer Henry Steele Commager, American historian Catherine Cookson, English writer Marco Denevi, Argentine journalist and writer Geoffrey Piers Henry Dutton, Australian writer Walter Dumond Edmonds, American writer of historical novels William Gaddis, American novelist Elena Garro, Mexican poet, novelist, and writer of short stories Rumer Godden, English novelist James Goldman, American novelist and playwright Julian Green, French novelist Zbigniew Herbert, Polish, poet, essayist, and playwright
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Ted Hughes, English poet Hammond Innes, English novelist Ernst Junger, German novelist and essayist Halldor Laxness (Halldor Killjan Gudyonsson), Icelandic novelist Hermann Lenz, German novelist Janet Lewis, American poet and writer of children’s stories Robert Morasco, American playwright W. O. Mitchell, Canadian novelist and playwright Wright Morris, American novelist Mya Than Tint, Burmese novelist and translator Thomas Narcejac, French writer of crime novels Anna Maria Ortese, Italian novelist Octavio Paz, Mexican novelist José Augusto Neves Cardoso, Portuguese writer of allegorical novels Nizar Qabbani, Syrian poet Gregor von Rezzori d’Arezzo, Austrian writer Anatoly Naumovich Rybakov, Russian novelist Iain Crichton Smith, Scottish poet, novelist, and playwright Robert Geoffrey Trease, English writer of children’s historical stories Jerome Weidman, American novelist Dorothy West, African-American novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Amsterdam by Ian McEwan Caldecott Medal: Rapunzel by Paul O. Zelinsky Newbery Medal: Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse Nobel Prize in literature: José Saramago, Portuguese novelist PEN/Faulkner Award: The Bear Comes Home by Rafi Zabor Pulitzer Prizes Autobiography Personal History by Katherine Graham Drama How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel Fiction American Pastoral by Philip Roth History Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America’s Continuing Debate over Science and Religion by Edward J. Larson Nonfiction Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies by Jared Diamond Poetry Black Zodiac by Charles Wright
PUBLICATIONS BULGARIAN
Sitting Duck Novel by Yordan Radichkov CHINESE
The Centennial Sea-Wolf Novel by Wang Jiabing Father Murdering Novel by Zeng Weihao Hometown Noodles and Flower Novel by Liu Zhenyun Silver City Novel by Li Rui Toward Chaos Novel by Cong Weixi CZECH
Identity Novel by Milan Kundera Passion Novel by Ivan Hercikova
The Ultimate Intimacy Novel by Ivan Klima Very Happy Marriage Collection of 13 psychological stories by Hans Belohradska DANISH
Jeg har hort et stierneskud Travelogue and cultural philosophy by Carsten Jensen Lucca Novel by Jens Christian Grondahl Prioritaire Novel by Iselin C. Hermann Slangen i Sydney Novel by Michael Larsen Udsigten Novel by Christina Hesselholdt DUTCH
Plankton Novel (third in the Het Bureau series) by J. J. Voskuil ENGLISH
American Bech at Bay Novel by John Updike Charming Billy Novel by Alice McDermott Cities of the Plain Last volume of The Border Trilogy by Cormac McCarthy Cloudsplitter Novel by Russell Banks Damascus Gate Novel by Robert Stone Dreamer Historical-biographical novel on Martin Luther King Jr. by Charles Johnson Esperanza’s Box of Saints Novel by Mexican writer María Amparo Escandón The Fall of a Sparrow Novel by Robert Hellenga For Kings and Planets Novel by Ethan Canin A Man in Full Novel by Tom Wolfe Paradise Novel by Toni Morrison Riven Rock Novel by T. Coraghessan Boyle The Road Home Novel by Jim Harrison This Time: New and Selected Poems Collection by Gerald Stern A Widow for One Year Novel by John Irving ¡Yo! Novel by Dominican-born writer Julia Alvarez Barbadian Magical Realism Novel by Kamau Brathwaite British Amsterdam Short novel by Ian McEwan Birthday Letters Poetry collection by Ted Hughes Casanova Novel by Andrew Miller Collected Poems, 1948–1998 Collection by D. J. Enright Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Children’s novel by J. K. Rowling The Industry of Souls Novel by Martin Booth Master Georgie Novel by Beryl Bainbridge Pleasured Novel by Philip Hensher Pieces of Light Novel by Adam Thorpe Spider Web: A Novel Novel by Penelope Lively Canadian The Electrical Field Novel by Japanese-born writer Kerri Sakamoto Freedom’s Just Another Word Novel by Dakota Hamilton Girlfriend in a Coma Novel by Douglas Coupland The Healer Novel by Greg Hollingshead
The Twentieth Century: 1998
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The Love of a Good Woman Collection of short stories by Alice Munro A Recipe for Bees Novel by Gail Anderson Dargatz Strange Heaven Novel by Lynn Coady
Restoring Former Loves Novel by Yehoshua Kenaz The Same Sea Novel by Amos Oz
Irish Breakfast on Pluto Novel by Patrick McCabe Opened Ground: Poems, 1956–1996 Collected verse by Seamus Heaney
Adriatico Novel by Raffaele Nigro Sentieri sotto la neve Collection of short stories by Mario Rigonia Stern Uffizio delle tenebre Novel by Fausta Garavini
Nigerian Infinite Riches Novel by Ben Okri Somalian Secrets Novel by Nuruddin Farah South African The House Gun Novel by Nadine Gordimer Sri Lankan The Sandglass Novel by Romesh Gunasekara FRENCH
Canadian La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes Novel by Gaetan Soucy French Confidence pour confidence Novel by Paule Constant La conversation Novel by Lorette Nobecourt La maladie de Sachs Novel by Martin Winkler La manuscrit de Port-Ebène Novel by Dominique Bona La naissance des fantomes Novel by Marie Darrieussecq Le cant silencieux des chouettes Novel by Albert Bensoussan Le dit de Tianyi Novel by François Cheng Le loup Mongol Lyric epic of Genghis Khan by Homeric Le monde retrouve de Louis-François Pinagot Novel by Alan Corbin Les particules élémentaires Novel by Michael Houellebecq Perou Novel by Michel Braudeau Un été memorable Novel by Jean Perol GERMAN
Austrian Vermutengen uber die Liebe in einem fremden Haus Novel by Ulrike Langle German Ein springender Brunnen Novel by Martin Walser Pargfrider Novel by Stefan Heym Simple Stories Collection by Inge Schulze
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JAPANESE
At 0 A.M. in Buenos Aires Novel by Shu Fujisawa Double Suicides Committed at Forty-Eight Waterfalls in Akame Novel by Chokitsu Kurumatani “A Fiddler Crab” Short story by Kiyoko Murata Germanium Nights Novel by Mangetsu Hanamura A Mountain of Fire Roman-fleuve by Yuko Tshushima MACEDONIAN
History of a Black Love Novel by Slobadan Mickovic NORWEGIAN
Beretninger om beskyttelse Novel by Erik Fosnes Hansen Hutchinsons effekt Novel by Geir Pollen Kron og mynt Novel by Kjartan Flogstad Noveller i samling Collection of short stories by Liv Koltzow Tvillingfeber Novel by Britt Billdoen PERSIAN
Seventy Tombstones Poetry collection by Yodallah Ryya’i POLISH
Always a Fragment Autobiographical pieces by Tadeusz Rozewicz Black Seasons Reminiscences by Maichal Glowisnki Dance of Death: A Baroque Poem Collected verse by Tadeusz Rozewicz Surgical Precision Literary miscellany by Stanis l⁄ aw Baranczak PORTUGUESE
Brazilian Achados e perdidos Novel by Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza A dança final Play by Plinio Marcos Jantando com Melvin Novel by Marcelo Coelho Trilhos e quintais Novel by Carmen L. Oliveira Portuguese All the Names Novel by José Saramago Pedro e Paula Novel by Helder Macedo RUSSIAN
HEBREW
The Conversion Novel by Aharon Appelfeld The Crime of Writing Novel by Hayim Lapid In the Desert of a Lodging Place Novel by Yonat Sened and Alexander Sened The Iron Tracks Novel by Aharon Appelfeld Kneller’s Happy Campers Novel by Etgar Keret Lovely Malcomia Novel by S. Yizhar
Adventures of an Iron and a Boot Novel by Lyudmila Petrushevskaya Dream of a Tree Novel by Dmitry Bakin The Escort Angel Novel by Viktor Pelevin A Foreign Letter Novel by Aleksandr Morozov The New Sweet Style Novel by Vasily Aksyonov Solo on a Burning Trumpet Collected verse by Yelena Shvarts Wake for a Red Bitch Autobiographical novel by Inga Petkavich
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SERBIAN
Early Sorrows Novel by Danilo Kis SLOVAK
Wonderful Night in Paris Collected verse of Marian Grupac SPANISH
Cuban Sonetos Collected verse by Carilda Oliver Labra Mexican Quien como Dios Novel by Eladia González Peruvian The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto Intellectual disquisition by Mario Vargas Llosa Spanish El hereje Novel by Miguel Delibes O Cesar o nada Novel by Manuel Vásquez Montalbán Irse de casa Novel by Carmen Martín Gaite El dios dormido Novel by Fanny Rubio El lapiz del carpintero Novel by Manuel Rivas Pequeñas infamias Novel by Carmen Posada Beatriz y los cuerpos celestes Novel by Lucía Etxebarria Cuaderno de Nueva York Collected verse by José Hierro Uruguayan Patas arriba Fictionalized news stories by Eduardo Galeano
Naomi Mitchison, English writer of historical fiction Brian Moore, Irish-born Canadian novelist Penelope Mortimer, English novelist Dame Iris Murdoch, English author and philosopher Olga Orozco, Argentine poet Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai, Malayalee novelist Mario Puzo, American novelist Qian Zhongshu, Chinese scholar and writer Nathalie Sarraute, French novelist Gonzalo Torrente Ballester, Spanish literary critic and novelist Morris West, Australian novelist
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee Caldecott Medal: Snowflakes Bentley by Mary Azarian Newbery Medal: Holes by Louis Sachar Nobel Prize in literature: Günter Grass, German novelist PEN/Faulkner Award: The Hours by Michael Cunningham Pulitzer Prizes Biography Lindbergh by A. Scott Berg Drama Wit by Margaret Edelson Fiction The Hours by Michael Cunningham History Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 by Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace Nonfiction Annals of the Former World by John McPhee Poetry Blizzard of One by Mark Strand
SWEDISH
Eldflugorna Collected verse by Folke Isakson Och jag grep arorna och rodde Novel by Birgitta Lillpers Sena sagor Novel by P. C. Jersild Suject Angot Novel by Christine Angot TURKISH
Call Me Crimson Novel by Yashar Kemal
PUBLICATIONS BULGARIAN
The Gangster War Novel by Donka Petrunova The Highway Collected short stories and novels by Yordan Radichkov A Lassie Was Cracking Hazelnuts Novel by Konstantin Terziev A Natural Novel Novel by Georgi Gospodinov CROATIAN
1999 DEATHS Rafael Alberti, Spanish poet and playwright Germán Arciniegas Angueyra, Colombian historian, novelist, and essayist Abdul Wahhab al-Bayati, Iraqi poet Adolfo Bioy Casares, Argentine writer Paul Bowles, American writer João Cabral de Melo Neto, Brazilian poet Nirad Chandra Chaudhuri, Indian novelist Andre Dubus, American short-story writer Clifton Fadiman, American critic and literary arbiter Ricardo Garibay, Mexican writer Joseph Heller, American writer George Vincent Higgins, American crime writer Dmitry Sergeyevich Likachev, Russian literary historian and intellectual
The Museum of Unconditional Surrender Combination diary, memoir, notebook, and novel by Dubravka Ugresic CZECH
Departure from the Castle Fictional diary by Jaroslav Putik Grandmothers Novel by Petr Sabach Night Tango: A Novel of One Summer of the End of the Century Novel by Jiri Kratochvil DANISH
Ars Vivendi eller de syv Jevermater Collected verse by Georg Johannesen Det gronne oje Novel by Katrine Marie Guldager Dvoergenes dans Novel by Anne Marie Lon Hjertelyd Novel by Jens Christian Grondahl Hovedstolen Novel by Christina Hesselholdt Om natten i Jerusalem Novel by Birgithe Kosovic Tusindfodt Collected verse by Pia Tadrup Zenobias liv Interwoven stories by Klovedal Reich
The Twentieth Century: 1999
DUTCH
De Passievrucht Novel by Karel Glastra van Loon De procedure Novel by Harry Mulisch De verbeelding Novel by Herman Franke The Discovery of Heaven Novel by Harry Mulisch Hier is de tijd Collected verse by Esther Jansma ENGLISH
American Bone by Bone Concluding novel of the Everglades trilogy by Peter Matthiessen The Book of Kings Novel by James Thackara Broke Heart Blues Novel by Joyce Carol Oates Close Range Collection of short stories by E. Annie Proulx A Crime in the Neighborhood Novel by Suzanne Berne East of the Mountains Novel by David Guterson Empress of the Splendid Season Novel by Oscar Hijuelos Gardens in the Dunes Novel by Leslie Marmon Silko The Hours Novel by Michael Cunningham Juneteenth Unfinished novel by Ralph Ellison Midnight Salvage Poetry collection by Adrienne Rich Plainsong Novel by Kent Haruf Someone to Watch Over Me Collection of short stories by Richard Bausch Vice Collected verse by Ai Australian Fredy Neptune Epic novel in verse by Lee Murray British Being Dead Novel by Jim Crace Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Children’s novel by J. K. Rowling Ingenious Pain Novel by Andrew Miller Music and Silence Historical novel set in Denmark by Rose Tremain Skellig Children’s story by David Almond Canadian Almost Spring Collected verse by Nelson Ball Elizabeth and After Novel by Matt Cohen Gloria Novel by Keith Maillard A Good House Novel by Bonnie Burnard Human Bodies: New and Collected Poems, 1987–1999 Collected verse by Marilyn Bowering The Island in Winter Collected verse by Terence Young The Mark of the Angel Novel by Nancy Huston Egyptian The Map of Love Novel by Ahdaf Soueif Indian An Equal Music Novel by Vikram Seth The Ground Beneath Her Feet Novel by Salman Rushdie South African Country of My Skull Novel by Antjie Krog Disgrace Novel by J. M. Coetzee
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Cameroonian Amours sauvages Novel by Calixthe Beyala Canadian Am I Disturbing You? Novel by Anne Hébert Gros mots Novel by Rejean Decharme French Anchise Novel by Maryline Desbiolles Anielka Novel by François Taillandier Clemence Picot Novel by Regis Jauffret The Crime of Olga Arbyelina Novel by Russian-born writer André Makine Des anges mineurs Novel by Antoine Volodine Hilda Novel by Marie Ndiaye La conference de Cintegabelle Novel by Lydie Salvayre Le m’en vais Novel by Jean Echenoz L’enfant léopard Novel by Daniel Picouly L’oeuvre postume de Thomas Pilaster Novel by Eric Chevillard L’offrande sauvage Novel by Jean-Pierre Milavanoff Les idées heureuses Novel by Sebastien Lapaque Le soleil des mourants Novel by Jean-Claude Izzo Mon grand appartement Novel by Christian Oster O.D.C. Novel by Clelie Aster Pendant la chaleur du jour Novel by Hugues Pradier GERMAN
Am kurzeren Ende der Sonnenallee Novel by Thomas Brussig Anschlag Novel by Gert Neumann Cherubin Hammer und Cherubin Hammer Novel by Peter Bichsel Die Buchhandlerin Novel by Irene Bohme Die Flaterrzunge Novel by Christian Delius Eduards Heimkehr Novel by Peter Schneider Er oder ich Novel by Sten Nadolny My Century Novel by Günter Grass Nach den Satiren Collected verse by Durs Grunbein Pawels Briefe Novel by Monika Maron HEBREW
Discovering Elijah Novel by S. Yizhar Early Grace Novel by Eyal Megged Four Mothers Novel by Shifra Horn Our Weddings Novel by Dorit Rabinyan The Pure Element of Time Novel by Hai’m Be’er A Room Novel by Yuval Shimoni Taking the Trend Novel by Orly Castel-Blum ITALIAN
Dal silenzio delle campagne Collected verse by Ferdinando Comon I cieli di vetro Novel by Guido Conti L’età perfetta Novel by Roberto Cotroneo L’impresa senza Novel by Paolo Barbaro Lo sapsimo de Palermo Novel by Vincenzo Consolo Lune Novel by Piero Meldini Ocean Sea Novel by Alessandro Baricco
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JAPANESE
Fly, Kylin Novel by Noboru Tsujihara Hashish Gang Novel by Kunio Ogawa Lights Thinning Tree Novel by Nobuko Takagi The Never-Setting Sun Novel by Toyoko Yamazaki Solar Eclipse Novel by Keiichiro Hirano South of the Border, West of the Sun Novel by Haruki Murakami The Sputnik Sweetheart Novel by Haruki Murakami NORWEGIAN
Aske Novel by Toril Brekke Bikubens song Novel by Frode Grytten Elsk meg i morgen Novel by Ingvar Ambjornsen Grenser Novel by Roy Jacobsen Kan hende ved en bredd Short novel by Finn Carling Maren Gripes nodwendige ritualer Novel by Oystein Lonn Oppdageren Novel by Jan Kjaerstad POLISH
Day Home, Night Home Novel by Olga Tokarczuk
Ninguna eternidad como la mía Novel by Angeles Mastretta Treinta años Novel by Carmen Boullosa Tríptico del carnaval Trilogy by Sergio Pitol The Years with Laura Diaz Novel by Carlos Fuentes Peruvian La amigdalitis de Tarzán Novel by Alfredo Bryce Echenique Spanish Atlas de geografía humana Novel by Almudena Grandes El sol de Breda Novel by Arturo Pérez Reverte La cuadratura del círculo Novel by Alvaro Pombo Las historias de Marta y Fernando Novel by Gustavo Martín Garzo Las moras agraces Novel by Carmen Jodra Davo Madera de boi Novel by Camilo José Cela Melocotones helados Novel by Espido Freire Son de mar Novel by Manuel Vincent Uruguayan Buzón de tiempo Novel by Mario Benedetti
PORTUGUESE
Brazilian A confraria des espadas Novel by Rubem Fonseca Manuscritos de Felipa Novel by Adelia Prado Noturnos: contos Collection of short stories by Ana Miranda Portuguese As contadoras de historias Novel by Fernanda Botelho A paixao Novel by Almeida Faria Ferias de verao Novel by Julio Moreira RUSSIAN
The Clay Machine Gun Novel by Viktor Pelevin A Collective Notebook Novel by Aleksandr Morozov Freedom Novel by Michael Butov A Love Interest Novel by Anatoly Nayman The Returnee Novel by Vladimir Maramzin The River Last novel in a trilogy by Oleg Yermakov An Unpleasant Man Novel by Anatoly Nayman SERBIAN
Land, Land in Sight Collected verse by Doko Stojicic SPANISH
Argentine El décimo infierno Novel by Mempo Giardinelli El evangelio según Van Hutten Novel by Abelardo Castillo Chilean Daughter of Fortune Novel by Isabel Allende Colombian El río del tiempo Novel by Fernando Vallejo Cuban Querido primer novio Novel by Zoé Valdés Mexican Estrellita marinera Novel by Laura Esquivel Las soldaderas Novel by Elena Poniatowska
SWEDISH
Amorina Novel by Bengt Anderberg Det bla skapet och andra berattelser Novel by Inger Alfven Drivvd fran Arkadien Novel by Niklas Radstrom En lampa som gor morker Novel by Per Odensten Livlakarens besok Novel by Per Olov Enquist Oskuldens minut Novel by Sara Lidman Palatsbarnen Novel by Bjorn Collarp Poetens liv Novel by Ellen Mattson Rummet innanfor Collected verse by Ingrid Arvidsson Vallmobadet Novel by Ernst Brunner Vargskinnet Novel by Kerstin Ekman
2000 DEATHS Yehuda Amichai, Israeli poet Attilio Bertolucci, Italian poet, critic, and translator Edgar Bowers, American poet Sir Malcolm Bradbury, English critic and writer Kazimierz Brandys, Polish novelist and essayist Gwendolyn Brooks, African-American novelist Antonio Buero Vallejo, Spanish playwright Dame Barbara Cartland, English writer of romance novels Barbara Cooney, American children’s writer Robert Cormier, American children’s writer Frederic Charles Antoine Dard, French writer of detective stories L. Sprague de Camp, American writer of science fiction and fantasy Penelope Fitzgerald, English novelist and biographer Hushang Golshiri, Iranian writer and political activist Gustav Herling Grudzinski, Polish novelist and essayist Anne Hébert, French-Canadian novelist, poet, and playwright A. D. Hope, Australian poet Ali Sardar Jafri, Urdu poet
The Twentieth Century: 2000
Ernst Jandl, Austrian poet Carmen Martín Gaite, Spanish social-realist novelist Pedro Mir, Dominican poet N. Richard Nash, American playwright Patrick O’Brian, English novelist and biographer Herberto Padilla, Cuban poet Anthony Dymoke Powell, English novelist Alfred Wellington Purdy, Canadian poet Ola Rotimi, Nigerian playwright Ahmad Shamlu, Iranian poet Karl Shapiro, American poet and critic Goran Tunstrom, Swedish poet, novelist, and playwright José Angel Valente, Spanish poet A. E. van Vogt, American writer of science fiction Judith Wright, American poet and writer Xie Bingying, Chinese writer
LITERARY EVENT PRIZES AND AWARDS
Booker Prize: The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood Caldecott Medal: Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback Newbery Medal: Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis Nobel Prize in literature: Gao Xingjian, Chinese writer PEN/Faulkner Award: Waiting by Ha Jin Pulitzer Prizes Biography Vera by Stacy Schiff Drama Dinner with Friends by Donald Margulies Fiction Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri History Freedom from Fear: American People in Depression and War, 1929–1945 by David M. Kennedy Nonfiction Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II by John W. Dower Poetry Repair by C. K. Williams
PUBLICATIONS ARABIC
In Search of Walid Massoud Novel by Palestinian writer Jabra Ibrahim Jabra BULGARIAN
Wake Me Yesterday Poetry collection by Kalin Donkov CHINESE
Caisangzi Novel by Ye Guangcen The Carnival Season Novel by Wang Meng The Republic of Wine Novel by Mo Yan CROATIAN
An Angel Offsides Novel by Zoran Feric Note About the Author Novel by Julijana Matanovic DANISH
Det rigtige Novel by Vibeke Gronfeldt Drommebroer Collected poems by Henrik Nordbrandt Genspejlet Novel by Svend Age Madsen Mellen himlen og verden Historical novel by Anne Marie Tetevide
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Nattens rygrad Novel by Arthur Krasilnikoff Rejse for en fremmed Collected verse by Naja Marie Aidt Trio Novel by Cecilie Lassen DUTCH
Publieke werken Novel by Thomas Rosenboom ENGLISH
American Daughter Mine Novel by Herbert Gold Embracing Defeat Poetry collection by C. K. Williams The Feast of Love Novel by Charles Baxter Gertrude and Claudius Retelling of Shakespeare’s Hamlet by John Updike The Heartsong of Charging Elk Historical novel by James Welch The Human Stain Novel by Philip Roth In the Name of Salomé Novel by Dominican-born writer Julia Alvarez Jersey Rain Collected verse by Robert Pinsky Licks of Love Story collection by John Updike The Married Man Novel by Edmund White Motherkind Novel by Jayne Anne Phillips Nowhere Else on Earth Historical novel on the Civil War by Josephine Humphreys Plum and Jaggers Novel by Susan Richards Shreve Waiting Novel by Chinese-born writer Ha Jin What Remains Fictional memoir by Nicholas Delbanco Australian Dark Palace Novel by Frank Moorhouse Dream Stuff Collection of short stories by David Malouf Drylands Novel by Thea Astley Morgan’s Run Novel by Colleen McCullough Too Many Men Novel by Lily Brett British Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Children’s novel by J. K. Rowling How the Dead Live Novel by Will Self The Looking Glass Novel by Michele Roberts Precious Thing Novel by Kristin Kenway Unknown Pleasures Novel by Jason Cowley When I Lived in Modern Times Novel by Linda Grant When We Were Orphans Novel by Japanese-born writer Kazuo Ishiguro White Teeth Novel by Zadie Smith Wide Open Novel by Nicola Barker Canadian Anil’s Ghost Novel by Michael Ondaatje The Blind Assassin Novel by Margaret Atwood Burridge Unbound Novel by Alan Cumyn Cargo of Orchids Novel by Susan Musgrave Mercy Among Children Novel by David Adams The Rules of Engagement Novel by Catherine Bush The Shadow Boxer Novel by Steven Heighten A Student of Weather Novel by Elizabeth Hay The Trade Novel by Fred Stenson
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New Zealand Talking About O’Dwyer Novel by C. K. Stead Saint Lucian Tiepolo’s Hound Book-length poem by Derek Walcott South African The Rights of Desire Meditations by Andre Brink FRENCH
Canadian Un vent se lève qui eparpille Novel by Jean-Marc Dalpe French Dans ces bras-la Novel by Camille Laurens Diabolus in musica Novel by Yan Apperry Ingrid Caven Novel by Jean-Jacques Schuhl Les aubes Novel by Linda Le Les reveries de la femme sauvage Autobiographical fiction by Hélène Cixous Ma vie folle Autobiographical fiction by Richard Morgieve Porte disparu Autobiographical fiction by Fernando Arrabal Terrasse à Rome Novel by Pascal Quignard Ivorien Allah n’est pas oblige Novel by Ahmadou Kourouma GERMAN
Austrian Das Vaterspiel Novel by Josef Haslinger German Das Provisorium Novel by Wolfgang Hilbig Die Liebeswunsch Novel by Dieter Wellershof Hampels Fluchten Picaresque novel by Michael Kumpfmuller Liebesfluchten Novel by Bernhard Schlink Teufelsbruck Novel by Brigitte Kronauer
House in the Shadow Novel by Korean-born writer Gengetsu Life Novel by Korean-born writer Miri Yu My Grandpa Novel by Yasutaka Tsutsui Naked Feet and Seashell Novel by Taku Miki Promise in Summer Novel by Chuya Fujino Rain Afterwards Rain? Novel by Keiko Iwasaka Symbiotic Worm Novel by Ryu Murakami NORWEGIAN
Aftensang Novel by Gunnar Staalesen Brodrene Henrikson Novel by Cecilie Enger I kjolvannet Novel by Per Petterson Oppdageren Novel by Jan Kjaerstad PORTUGUESE
Exortaçao aos crocodilos Novel by Antonio Lobo Antunes Insania Novel by Heli Correia RUSSIAN
Buddha’s Little Finger Novel by Viktor Pelevin Description Collected verse by Arkady Dragomoshchenko A Person Not to Be Trusted Novel by Vladislav Otroshenko Summary Novel by Sergey Gandlevsky The Taking of Ismail Novel by Mikhail Shishkin Whither Gone? And Where’s the Window? Collected verse by Viktor Sosnora SERBIAN
Druid from Sindidun Novel by Vladislav Bajac How Much Is Belgrade Collection of 15 stories by Moma Dimic Mexico War diary by Vladmir Arsenijevic SLOVENE
Circles on the Water Novel by Peter Semolic SPANISH
HEBREW
A Journey into Winter Novel by Aharon Appelfeld Love After All Novel by Mira Magen Persephone Remembers Novel by Aharon Megged Sarah, Sarah Novel by Ronit Matalon Someone to Run With Novel by David Grossman HUNGARIAN
Stonedial Novel by Gyorgy Konrad ITALIAN
Di vento e di fuoco Novel by Giorgio Pressburger La casa di ghiaccio Twenty Russian tales by Serena Vitale La forza del passato Novel by Sandro Veronesi Nati due volte Novel by Giuseppe Pontiggia Nel momento Novel by Andrea de Carlo Vaniglia e cioccolato Novel by Sveva Casati Modignani Via Gemito Novel by Domenico Starnone JAPANESE
Dream of Yudotei Enmoku Novel by Noboru Tsujihara Giving Life Novel by Shun Medoruma
Argentine El Sueño del señor Novel by Carlos Gamerro Guerra conyugal Novel by Edgardo Russo La resistencia Novel by Ernesto Sábato Se esconde tras los ojos Novel by Pablo Toledo Chilean El sueño de la historia Novel by Jorge Edwards Javiera Carrera, madre de la patria Novel by Virginia Vidal Otro baile en Paris Novel by Enrique Lafourcade Portrait in Sepia Novel by Isabel Allende Mexican Amphitryon Novel by Ignacio Padilla The Five Suns of Mexico Novel by Carlos Fuentes Viaje a los olivos Novel by Gerardo Cham Peruvian La fiesta del chivo Novel by Mario Vargas Llosa Spanish Carajicomedia Novel by Juan Goytisolo Diario de 360° Novel in diary form by Luis Goytisolo
The Twentieth Century: 2000
El alquimista impaciente Novel by Lorenzo Silva El amante lesbiano Novel by José Luis Sampedro La caída de Madrid Novel by Rafael Chirbes La novia de Matisse Novelistic allegory by Manuel Vicent La ruina del cielo Novel by Luis Mateo Díez
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La sombra del angel Novel by Marina Mayoral Las palabras de la vida Seventeen autobiographical and fictional sketches by Luis Mateo Díez Los melomanos Novel by Alvaro del Amo Mientras vivimos Novel by Maruja Torres
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Entries in the index are filed word for word. 17-57 Poems (Bojic) 278 18 Poems (Thomas) 199 20 Digte (Lavgesen) 277 XX Poems (Larkin) 212 XLI Poems (cummings) 186 The 42nd Parallel (Dos Passos) 193 77 Dream Songs (Berryman) 238, 239 The 120 Days of Sodom (Sade) 85 1,001 Years of Nostalgia (Boudjedra) 258 1492: Life and Times of Juan Cabezon de Castilla (Aridjis) 266 1876 (Vidal) 254 1914 (Brooke) 174 1919 (Dos Passos) 196 1984 (Orwell) 217 2010 Odyssey Two (Clarke) 261
A À la frontière (Butor) 286 A la salud de la serpiente (Sainz) 277 A lume spento (Pound) 155, 166 Aaron’s Rod (Lawrence) 182 The Abattoir (Echeverría) 128 Abay’s Road (Auezov) 214 The Abbasids (Platen) 108 The Abbess of Crewe (Spark) 252 The Abbot (Scott) 93, 102 The Abduction (Kumin) 247 Abdullah’s Story (Abdullah) 116 Abe Lincoln in Illinois (Sherwood) 204, 205 Abel Sánchez (Unamuno) 176 Abhijñanasakuntala (K¯alid¯asa) 14, 15 The Able McLaughlins (Wilson) 185 “Abou Ben Adhem” (Hunt) 113 Above the River (Wright) 273 Abraham Lincoln: The War Years (Sandburg) 206 Absalom, Absalom! (Faulkner) 201 Absalom and Achitophel (Dryden) 49, 63
Admiral of the Ocean Sea (Morison) 210 Adolphe (Constant) 100 Adon Menuha (Yeshurun) 274 “Adonais” (Shelley) 93, 102 Adriatico (Nigro) 291 Adrienne Lecouvreur (Scribe and Legouvé) 116 Adult Bookstore (Shapiro) 254 Adultery and Other Choices (Dubus) 255 The Advancement of Learning (Bacon) 50 The Adventurer and the Singer (Hofmannsthal) 149 The Adventures of a Younger Son (Trelawny) 106 Adventures of an Iron and a Boot (Petrushevskaya) 291 The Adventures of Augie March (Bellow) 222 The Adventures of Captain Singleton (Defoe) 72 The Adventures of Ferdinand, Count Fathom (Smollett) 78 The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Isphahan (Morier) 103 The Adventures of Harry Richmond (Meredith) 127 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Twain) 92, 136 The Adventures of Nicholas Try-All (Krasicki) 83 The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle (Smollett) 78 The Adventures of Roderick Random (Smollett) 77 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Doyle) 142 The Adventures of Telemachus (Fénelon) 66 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Twain) 92, 131 The Adventures of Ulysses (Lamb) 97 The Adventuress (Augier) 115
Abschied von den Feinden (Jirgl) 284 Absence (Handke) 269 The Absentee (Edgeworth) 98 The Absurda Comica, or Master Peter Squentz (Gryphius) 59 Abudulala Mahari (Isahakian) 169 Abufar (Ducis) 87 Abyss (Appelfeld) 280 The Abyss (Yourcenar) 245 L’Abyssin (Rufin) 288 The Acacia (Simon) 272 An Accidental Man (Murdoch) 249 An Account of My Hut (Kamo Chomei) 23 Achados e perdidos (Garcia-Roza) 291 Acharnians (Aristophanes) 3 Achillea’s Fiancé (Zei) 269 Acquainted with the Night (Böll) 223 The Acrobat (Richler) 223 Acropolis (Chacel) 265 Across the Bridge (Vega) 32 Across the Bridge: Stories (Gallant) 279, 280 Across the River and into the Trees (Hemingway) 218 Across the Wide Missouri (DeVoto) 216 Act of Darkness (King) 263 Active Service (Crane) 149 Acts Without Words (Beckett) 154 The Actual (Bellow) 288 Ad haSof (Shamir) 276 Ada (Nabokov) 155, 245 Adaagia (Erasmus) 34 Adam, Where Art Thou? (Böll) 219 Adam Bede (Eliot) 121 Adam in Exile (Vondel) 60 Adam in Paradise (Ortega y Gasset) 169 Adán Buenosayres (Marechal) 217 The Adding Machine (Rice) 184 Address to the Nobility of the German Nation (Luther) 36 Aden (Garat) 278 The Admirable Crichton (Barrie) 160
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Advise and Consent (Drury) 232 Aeneid (Virgil) 4, 11 Afensang (Staalesen) 296 The Afersata (Selassie) 246 The Affair (Snow) 231 The Affected Young Ladies (Molière) 47, 59 Afloat and Ashore (Cooper) 113 Africa, We Do Not Pay Attention to You (Matep) 227 Africa (Petrarch) 14 Africa Sings (Osadebay) 221 The African Continent (NenekhalyCamara) 248 The African Queen (Forester) 200 African Stories (Lessing) 238 An African Tragedy (Dhlomo) 191 African Witch (Cary) 201 After Julius (Howard) 240 After Many a Summer Dies the Swan (Huxley) 205 After Rain (Trevor) 286 After Russia (Tsvetayeva) 191 After the Divorce (Deledda) 160 After the Fall (Miller) 238 After You’ve Gone (Adams) 272 Afterimages: Young Men from Those Years (Nowakowski) 285 The Afterlife and Other Stories (Updike) 282 Afternoon Men (Powell) 194 The Afternoon of a Faun (Mallarmé) 131 Against Interpretation (Sontag) 241 Against the Grain (Huysmans) 136 Against the Wall (Jirásek) 144 Agamemnon (Lemercier) 86 Agar (Memmi) 225 Agatha Moudio’s Sons (Bebey) 243 Agathon (Wieland) 80 The Age of Anxiety (Auden) 215, 216 The Age of Chivalry (Bulfinch) 120 The Age of Fable (Bulfinch) 119 The Age of Innocence (Wharton) 179, 181
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Timetables of World Literature
The Age of Jackson (Schlesinger) 213 The Age of Reason (Paine) 86 The Age of Reform (Hofstadter) 226 Agenda (Hierro) 277 Agésilas (Corneille) 48, 61 Agnar (Delblanc) 281 Agnes Bernauer (Hebbel) 117, 119 Agnes Grey (Brontë) 115 Agostino (Moravia) 211 Agosto (Fonseca) 276 The Aguero Sisters (Garcia) 288 The Agunah (Grade) 234 Ah, Wilderness! (O’Neill) 153, 197 Ahasuerus in Rome (Hamerling) 125 Ahayat David (Kanuik) 274 AIDS and Its Metaphors (Sontag) 270 Aimée (Rivière) 182 The Air Conditioned Nightmare (Miller) 212 Airplane Dreams: Compositions from Journals (Ginsberg) 244 Ajax (Sophocles) 3 Ajol and Laor (Czycz) 287 Aklake Mohseni (Kashefi) 29 Al Aaraaf (Poe) 105 Alain and Elise (Kaiser) 207 Alan Turing (Hochhuth) 269 Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude (Shelley) 100 Albany Cycle (Kennedy) 277 The Albigensians (Lenau) 112 Albion Albion (Moravcevic) 285 Albion and Albanius (Dryden) 64 Album Verses (Lamb) 106 Alcacer Quibir (Olinto) 289 The Alchemist (Jonson) 51 Alcibiades (Plato) 3 Alcools (Apollinaire) 172 The Aleph and Other Stories (Borges) 154 Alexander and Death (Mickovic) 284 Alexander in the Streetcar (Reznicek) 281 Alexander the Great (Racine) 60 “Alexander’s Feast, or the Power of Music; An Ode in Honour of St. Cecilia’s Day” (Dryden) 66, 71 The Alexandria Quartet (Durrell) 228, 229, 232 Alfred (Thomson and Mallet) 76 The Algerine Captive; or, The Life and Adventures of Dr. Updike Underhill (Tyler) 87 The Alhambra (Irving) 107 Alias Grace (Atwood) 286 Alice Adams (Tarkington) 181, 182 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Carroll) 124 Aline, Queen of Golkonda (Boufflers) 80 Alison’s House (Glaspell) 194 Alive Together: New and Selected Poems (Mueller) 288 All Citizens Are Soldiers (Vega) 32 All for Love, or, A Sinner Well Saved (Southey) 105 All for Love (Dryden) 49 All for the Best (Pirandello) 180 All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes (Angelou) 267 All Green Shall Perish (Mallea) 208 All in a Night (Cayrol) 224 All Men Are Mortals (Beauvoir) 214 All My Pretty Ones (Sexton) 235 All My Sons (Miller) 214 All Our Yesterdays (Ginzburg) 221
All Passion Spent (Sackville-West) 194 All Quiet on the Western Front (Remarque) 192 All Rivers Run to the Sea (Wiesel) 284 All Sentiments (Mulla Vajhi) 55 All the Conspirators (Isherwood) 190 All the Faces of Death (Andreevski) 284 All the King’s Men (Warren) 213, 214 All the Names (Saramago) 291 All the Poems (Caproni) 263 All the Pretty Horses (McCarthy) 277 All the Way Home (Mosel) 233 All Things Betray (Thomas) 218 Allah n’est pas oblige (Kourouma) 296 Allan Quatermain (Haggard) 138 The Allegory of Love (Lewis) 201 Allegra (Mallet-Joris) 255 Allegretto (Stigen) 284 “L’Allegro” (Milton) 48, 55 Alleles (Heffner) 282 Un aller simple (Cauwelaert) 282 All’s Well That Ends Well (Shakespeare) 50 Alma, or the Progress of the Mind (Prior) 72 An Almanac for New England for the Year 1639 (Pierce) 56 Almanac of the Dead (Silko) 275 Almost Spring (Ball) 293 Almost Transparent Blue (Ryu) 255 Alms for Oblivion (Raven) 238 Alnilam (Dickey) 268 Alone (Nobre) 143 Alone (Strindberg) 93 Alone Against the Night (Tatarka) 275 Alone Among Men (Brzozoski) 170 Along the Way (Verhaeren) 142 Alonso e i visionari (Ortese) 286 El alquimista impaciente (Silva) 297 Altar of Victory (Bryusov) 172 Alte Kameraden (Skagen) 274 Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet (Kingsley) 116 Always a Fragment (Rozewicz) 291 Always Coming Home (Le Guin) 265 Always Room for One More (Leodhas) 241 Am I Disturbing You? (Hébert) 293 Am kurzeren Ende der Sonnenallee (Brussig) 293 Amadeus (Shaffer) 258 Amadís de Gaula (Montalvo) 34 Amadís de Gaula (Vicente) 37 Amalia: A Romance of the Argentine (Mármol) 134 Amana Gras (Silkin) 249 El amante lesbiano (Sampedro) 297 Amaranth (Robinson) 198 El amargo don de la belleza (Moix) 287 The Amazing Marriage (Meredith) 145 The Ambassadors (James) 91, 161 Amboyna (Dryden) 62 AMDG (Pérez de Ayala) 169 Amelia (Fielding) 78 America: A Prophecy (Blake) 68 The American (James) 91, 131 American Appetites (Oates) 270 American Blues (Williams) 205 American Buffalo (Mamet) 253 An American Dictionary of the English Language (Webster) 105 American Dream (Albee) 230, 233 An American Dream (Mailer) 240 American Education: The National Experience, 1783–1876 (Cremin) 260
The American Language (Mencken) 178 The American Leonardo: The Life of Samuel F. B. Morse (Mabee) 211 American Notes (Dickens) 112 The American Orchestra and Theodore Thomas (Russell) 190 American Pastoral (Roth) 288, 290 American Primitive (Oliver) 262, 263 The American Renaissance (Matthiessen) 208 The American Revolution—A Constitutional Interpretation (McIlwain) 185 The American Scene (James) 165 American Soul (Chocano) 164 An American Tragedy (Dreiser) 186 An American Visitor (Cary) 197 The Americanization of Edward Bok (Bok) 181 The Americans: Democratic Experience (Boorstein) 252 America’s Coming of Age (Brooks) 174 Amerika (Kafka) 152, 189 The Amethyst Ring (France) 149 Ameto’s Story of the Nymphs (Boccaccio) 14 La amigdalitis de Tarzán (Bryce Echenique) 294 Aminta (Tasso) 42 Among the Hills (Whittier) 127 Amongst Women (McGahern) 274 Amor que faz o mundo girar (Quintella) 276 Amores (Ovid) 4 Amores Folk (Celtis) 34 Amoretti (Spenser) 44 Amorina (Anderberg) 294 Amorous Confessions of Two Nuns (Koyo) 140 The Amorous Follies (Regnard) 70 The Amorous Quarrel (Molière) 59 The Amorous Vision (Boccaccio) 14 “Amour” (Verlaine) 139 Amour noir (Noguez) 288 Les Amours (Ronsard) 33 Les Amours de Marie (Ronsard) 33 Les Amours de P. de Ronsard Vandomoys, Ensemble de Bocages (Ronsard) 39 Amours sauvages (Beyala) 293 Amphitryon (Dryden) 49, 65 Amphitryon (Padilla) 296 Amrita (Jhabvala) 225 Amsterdam (McEwan) 290 Un an (Echenoz) 288 Anabasis (Perce) 185 Anabasis (Xenophon) 2 “Anaconda” (Quiroga) 181 Anapus Gaiso Eilerasciati (Juskaitis) 270 The Anatomy Lesson (Roth) 262 The Anatomy of Melancholy (Burton) 53 An Anatomy of the World: The First Anniversary (Donne) 51 The Ancestors (Freytag) 129 The Ancestors (Grillparzer) 100 Anchise (Desbiolles) 293 An Ancient Book (Pavlovic) 278 The Ancient Child (Momaday) 272 Ancient Evenings (Mailer) 262 And Pippa Dances (Hauptmann) 164 And Quiet Flows the Don (Sholokhov) 199
And Suddenly It’s Evening (Quasimodo) 209 And Their Children After Them (Maharidge, Williamson) 273 And They Put Handcuffs on the Flowers (Arrabel) 246 Andanda Math (Bannerjee) 134 Andersonville (Kantor) 225, 226 Andorra (Frisch) 234 André del Sarto (Musset) 107 “Andrea del Sarto” (Browning) 119 Andrea of Hungary, Fra Rupert, and Giovanna of Naples (Landor) 110 Andrew Jackson (James) 204 Androcles and the Lion (Shaw) 153, 175 Andromaque (Racine) 48, 61 The Andromeda Strain (Chrichton) 245 Andromède (Corneille) 48, 58 Un ange cornu ave des ailes de tole (Tremblay) 282 The Angel (Lermontov) 107 Angel in the House (Patmore) 118 Angel Landing (Hoffman) 259 The Angel of History (Forché) 282 The Angel of the Shadow (Lugones) 188 An Angel Offsides (Feric) 295 Angel Pavement (Priestley) 193 Angel Walk (Govier) 286 Angela’s Ashes: A Memoir (McCourt) 286, 288 Angeles de Compostela (Diego) 207 L’angelo nero (Tabucchi) 276 Angels in America—Millennium Approaches (Kushner) 279 The Angel’s Wink (Mallet-Joris) 263 Anger (Menander) 3 Angle of Repose (Stegner) 248, 249 Anielka (Taillandier) 293 Anil’s Ghost (Ondaatje) 295 Anima mundi (Tamaro) 289 Animal at Bottom (Jiménez) 215 Animal Dreams (Kingsolver) 273 Animal Farm (Orwell) 212 The Animal Kingdom (Barry) 196 Animal triste (Maron) 286 Animalia (Kilpi) 269 Animals Arrival (Jennings) 246 Ann Veronica (Wells) 167 Anna, Hanna, och Johanna (Frederiksson) 283 Anna and the King of Siam (Landon) 211 Anna Christie (O’Neill) 153, 182 Anna Karenina (Tolstoy) 90, 130 Anna of the Five Towns (Bennett) 160 “Annabel Lee” (Poe) 116 Annales (Tacitus) 5 Annales Ecclesiastici (Baronius) 42 The Annals of Italy (Muratori) 77 Annals of the Former World (McPhee) 292 Anne of Geierstein; or, The Maiden of the Mist (Scott) 105 Anne of the Thousand Days (Anderson) 216 En annen vei (Carling) 287 Annibal (Marivaux) 73 Annie Allen (Brooks) 217, 218 Annie John (Kincaid) 265 Annie Kilburn (Howells) 140 Anniversaries: From the Life of Gesine Cresspahl (Johnson) 248 The Anniversary (Chekhov) 92
Title Index “The Anniversary” (Donne) 49 Annotations in Pandectas (Budé) 34 Annus Mirabilis (Dryden) 49, 61 El año del deluvio (Mendoza) 279 Los años de la serpiente (Ostornol) 277 Los años indecisos (Torrente Ballester) 289 Another Country (Mitchell) 261 Another Life (Walcott) 251 Another Part of the Forest (Hellman) 213 Another Part of the Wood (Bainbridge) 244 Another September (Kinsella) 229 Another Song for America (Hensen) 268 Another Time (Auden) 207 Anschlag (Neumann) 293 Antartic Traveler (Pollitt) 261 Anthem (Rand) 204 Anthills of the Savannah (Achebe) 269 Anti Kepler’s Laws (Katz) 269 Antic Hay (Huxley) 184 The Antichrist (Broch) 195 Antigone (Alfieri) 83 Antigone (Anouilh) 209 Antigone (Sophocles) 3 Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (Hofstadter) 238 Der Antiquar (Schertenlieb) 278 The Antiquary (Scott) 93, 100 Antiques Cabinet (Balzac) 91 The Anti-Soviet Soviet Union (Voinovich) 266 Antonina; or, The Fall of Rome (Collins) 116 Antony and Cleopatra (Shakespeare) 50 The Ants (Holldobler, Wilson) 275 Anvare Soheyli (Kashefi) 34 Any Old Iron (Burgess) 271 Any Woman’s Blues (Jong) 272 Apologia Pro Vita Sua (Newman) 124 An Apologie for Poetrie (Sidney) 42 An Apology for the Life of Mrs Shamela Andrews (Fielding) 76 Apology (Plato) 3 Appius and Virginia (Webster, Heywood) 51 The Apple Cart (Shaw) 153 The Apple in the Dark (Lispector) 234 Appointment in Samarra (O’Hara) 198 Appreciations (Pater) 140 The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (Richler) 228 “Approach of Death” (Leopardi) 91, 109 Approximate Man, and Other Writings (Tzara) 195 Aquis Submersus (Storm) 131 Arab and Jew (Shipler) 268 Arabesques (Gogol) 91, 109 Araucaima Mansion (Mutis) 251 La Araucana (Ercilla y Zúñiga) 40 L’arbre de rêve (Quiring) 269 Arcades (Milton) 55 Arcadia (Sannazaro) 34 The Arcadia (Sidney) 43 Arcadia (Vega) 45 The Archeology of Knowledge (Foucault) 246 The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria (Arrabel) 243 Archy and Mehitabel (Marquis) 189
Arcodamore (De Carlo) 282 Ardiente paciencia (Skarmeta) 266 Ardobiola (Yevtushenko) 265 Are You a Bromide? (Burgess) 164 Arena (Prem) 185 Areopagitica (Milton) 48, 57 Argo (Theotokos) 202 “Ariadne” (Chekhov) 92 Ariadne (Tsvetayeva) 185 Ariadne and Naxos (Ernst) 171 Ariel (Plath) 240 Aristophanes’ Apology (Browning) 130 Arithmetic in Love (Blest Gana) 122 The Arkansas Treatment (Walcott) 269 Armarinho de miudezas (Salamao) 280 An Armful of Blossoms (Karim) 228 The Armies of the Night (Mailer) 245 “Armored Train 14-69” (Ivanov) 183 Arms and the Man (Shaw) 144, 148, 153 Army Chaplain Schmelzle’s Journey (Richter) 98 Arnjot Jelline (Bjørnson) 127 Around the Bedroom Wall: A Family Album (Woiwode) 253 Around the World in Eighty Days (Verne) 129 Arquipalago (Barbosa) 200 Arrival and Departure (Koestler) 210 Arrow to the Sun (McDermott) 253 Arrowsmith (Lewis) 186, 187 Ars amatoria (Ovid) 4, 11 Ars poetica (Horace) 4, 11 Ars Vivendi eller de syv Jevermater (Johannesen) 292 Art (Bell) 173 Art and Life in America (Larkin) 218 The Art of Poetry (Boileau) 62 The Art of War (Machiavelli) 36 The Artamonov Business (Gorky) 187 Artemenes; or, the Grand Cyrus (Scudéry) 58 Arthur Merwyn (Brown) 88 Arturo’s Island (Morante) 228 As a Few Days (Shalev) 282 As I Lay Dying (Faulkner) 193 As You Like It (Shakespeare) 45 The Ascension (Bahr) 175 The Ascension (Konwicki) 237 Ascension of the Frog (Juji) 220 The Ascent of F6 (Auden, Isherwood) 201 El asesinato, el perdedor (Cela) 283 Ash and Honey (Szlosarek) 289 Ash Wednesday (Eliot) 193 Ashanti to Zulu (Musgrove) 255 Ashes (Bely) 168 Ashes (Deledda) 162 Ashes and 7 Years from Somewhere (Levine) 258 Ashes and Diamonds (Andrzejewski) 217 Ashes to Ashes: America’s Hundred Year Cigarette War, the Public Health and the Unabashed Triumph of Philip Morris (Kluger) 288 Ashmat Shomeron (Mapu) 124 Ask the Flowers (Jakucho) 278 Aske (Brekke) 294 Asolando (Browning) 140 Aspects of the Novel (Forster) 189 The Aspern Papers (James) 139 The Assassins (Oates) 253 The Assault (Mulisch) 261
Assignment in Brittany (MacInnes) 209 The Assistant (Malamud) 228 The Assumption of Hanneles (Hauptmann) 144 Astadhyayi (Panini) 1 Astraea Redux (Dryden) 49, 60 Astrophel (Spenser) 42 Astrophel and Stella (Sidney) 43 La astucia de la razón (Feinmann) 274 Asuntos de un hidalgo disoluto (Abad Faciolince) 283 At Daggers Drawn (Leskov) 127 At Heaven’s Gate (Warren) 210 At Home and Abroad (Pritchett) 272 At Play in the Fields of the Lord (Matthiessen) 226 At the Bottom of the River (Kincaid) 264 At the End of the Open Road (Simpson) 238 At the Fire of Controversy (Luzi) 257 At the Hawk’s Well (Yeats) 152 At 0 A.M. in Buenos Aires (Shu) 291 Atala (Chateaubriand) 95 Athalie (Racine) 48, 65 Atheist (Mihardja) 218 Atlanta in Calydon (Swinburne) 124 The Atlantic Migration, 1607–1860 (Hansen) 208 La Atlántida (Verdaguer) 131 Atlas de geografía humana (Grandes) 294 An Atlas of the Difficult World, Poems, 1988–1991 (Rich) 275 Atlas Shrugged (Rand) 228 Atreus and Thyseus (Crébillon) 70 Atta Troll (Heine) 113 Attack (Charasha) 191 Attempt of the Infinite Man (Neruda) 155 Attesa sul mare (Biamonti) 282 Atticus (Hansen) 286 Attila (Corneille) 48, 61 Attila, King of the Huns (Werner) 97 Au Soleil de Juillet (Adam) 161 Les aubes (Le) 296 Auchindrane; or, The Ayurshire Tragedy (Scott) 106 Audi Filia (Juan de Avila) 39 Audubon: A Vision (Lowell) 245 August 1914 (Solzhenitsyn) 154, 249 The August Sleepwalker (Bei) 270 “Auld Lang Syne” (Burns) 68 Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter (Vargas Llosa) 256 Aunt Virike (Heiberg) 136 Aureng-Zebe (Dryden) 49, 62 Aurora (Leiris) 214 Aurora Leigh (Browning) 120 Auroras of Autumn (Stevens) 218 Austrias (Latino) 41 Auto de la Barca (Vicente) 35 Auto de la Barca de la Gloria (Vicente) 35 Auto de la Barca de Purgatorio (Vicente) 35 Auto de la sibila Casandra (Vicente) 35 The Autobiography (Franklin) 81 Autobiography (Hunt) 116 Autobiography, 1872–1914 (Russell) 243 The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (Stein) 197 Autobiography of an Egotist (Stendhal) 143
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The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (Johnson) 171 The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian (Chadhuri) 220 The Autobiography of Malcolm X (Malcolm X) 240 The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (Gaines) 248 Autobiography of Rhys Lewis (Owen) 137 The Autobiography of William Allen White (White) 214 The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table (Holmes) 120 Auto-da-Fé (Canetti) 200 “Autumn” (Thomson) 74 Autumn Journal (MacNeice) 204 Autumn Leaves (Hugo) 106 Autumn Music (Preil) 258 The Autumn of the Patriarch (García Márquez) 254 Autumn Tranquility (Zollinger) 206 Avadheshwari (Punekar) 269 Avarice House (Green) 188 “Ave Atque Vale” (Swinburne) 126 The Avenue Bearing the Initial of Christ into the New World: Poems, 1946–1964 (Kinnell) 252 An Avenue of Stone (Johnson) 215 Avishag (Schutz) 274 Avlosning (Ulven) 280 The Avoiding and Other Poems (MacNeacail) 267 The Awakening (Chopin) 149 An Awfully Big Adventure (Bainbridge) 273 The Awkward Age (James) 91, 149 Axel (Villiers de L’Isle-Adam) 137, 141 Axel’s Castle (Wilson) 194 Ayala’s Angel (Trollope) 134 Azul (Regas) 283
B Baal (Brecht) 153 Babbitt (Lewis) 182 Babbling April (Greene) 154 “Babette’s Feast” (Dinesen) 218 Babi Yar (Kuznetsov) 242 Babi Year (Yevtushenko) 234 Babu du Montparnasse (Philippe) 159 Babylonian Wandering (Doblin) 199 Babylonians (Aristophanes) 3 Bacchae (Euripides) 2, 8 The Bachelor Party (Chayefsky) 223 Il bacio della Medusa (Mazzucco) 287 Back to Ina Damman (Vestdijk) 198 Back to Methuselah (Shaw) 153, 181 Badenheim 1939 (Appelfeld) 258 The Badgers (Leonov) 185 O baile de mascaras (Rasi) 276 Bailegangaire (Murphy) 267 Bailey’s Café (Naylor) 277 Baina al-Qasraym (Mahfouz) 226 “The Bait” (Donne) 49 Bajazet (Racine) 48, 62 Balaustion’s Adventure (Browning) 128 The Balcony (Genet) 225, 227 The Balcony (Heiberg) 145 The Bald Soprano (Ionesco) 219 Balder Dead (Arnold) 118 Baldershawn (Stigen) 264 “Balin and Balan” (Tennyson) 137 Balisand (Hergesheimer) 185 Balkan Ghosts (Kaplan) 279
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Timetables of World Literature
The Balkan Trilogy (Manning) 232 “Ball of Fat” (Maupassant) 133 A Ballad from Beyond (Czechowicz) 196 “The Ballad of Bouillabaisse” (Thackeray) 116 The Ballad of Reading Gaol (Wilde) 148 The Ballad of the Figures (Eguren) 175 The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver (Millay) 183 Ballad of the Mari Lwyd and Other Poems (Watkins) 208 The Ballad of the Sad Café (McCullers) 220 The Ballad of Typhoid Mary (Federspiel) 262 Ballads and Other Poems (Longfellow) 111 Ballads and Other Poems (Tennyson) 133 Ballads and Poems (Masefield) 168 Ballads and Poems of Tragic Life (Meredith) 138 Ballads and Songs (Davidson) 144 Ballads and Sonnets (Rossetti) 134 Baltasar (Gómez de Avellaneda) 121 Balthazar (Durrell) 229 Baltics (Transtromer) 253 Bambi (Salten) 184 Band of Angels (Warren) 225, 226 Bang (Willumsen) 286 Bang the Drum Slowly (Harris) 226 Bang-e Dara (Iqb¯al) 185 Bánk bán (Katona) 100 The Bankrupt (Bjørnson) 130 Banks and Politics in America (Hammond) 229 Banquet (Dante) 14 The Banquet of Severo Arcangelo (Marechal) 240 Baptism by the Slavica (Preseren) 109 Barabbas (Lagerkvist) 219 The Barbarian in the Garden (Herbert) 236 Barbarian Prayer (Csoori) 272 The Barber of Seville (Beaumarchais) 82 Barbera Blomberg (Zuckmayer) 218 Barchester Towers (Trollope) 120 “The Bard” (Gray) 79 Barefoot in the Park (Simon) 237 “Bark” (Popa) 223 Barnabees Journal (Brathwaite) 56 Barnaby Rudge (Dickens) 90, 112 Barnevakt (Bjornstad) 282 Barney’s Version (Richler) 288 The Baron in the Trees (Calvino) 228 Barq al-Layl (Khurayyif) 233 The Barque Future (Lie) 129 Barrack-Room Ballads (Kipling) 143 The Barracks Thief (Wolff) 265 A barragem (Moreira) 280 Barren Ground (Glasgow) 186 Barrett Wendell and His Letter (Howe) 186 Barrier to the Northwest (Bontempelli) 184 Bartholomew Fair (Jonson) 52 “Bartleby the Scrivener” (Melville) 118 The Basement Window (Buero Vallejo) 243 La bataille (Rambaud) 288 “Batter My Heart” (Donne) 49 The Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era (McPherson) 272
The Battle Lost and Won (Manning) 257 The Battle of Coxinga (Chikamatsu) 48 The Battle of Herman (Kleist) 98 The Battle of Pharsalus (Simon) 246 The Battle of the Books (Swift) 70 Bayou Folk (Chopin) 144 Be Angry at the Sun (Jeffers) 208 Be Sure to Close Your Eyes (Hood) 280 The Beach of Falesa (Stevenson) 143 Beacons (Cruze Sousa) 158 The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time (Weiner) 283 The Bean Eaters (Brooks) 232 The Bean Trees (Kingsolver) 270 The Bear (Chekhov) 92 The Bear (Faulkner) 200 The Bear Comes Home (Zabor) 290 Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (Garrow) 268 “The Beast of the Jungle” (James) 161 Beasts and Super Beasts (Saki) 173 The Beatification of Area Boy (Soyinka) 284 Beatriz y los cuerpos celestes (Etxebarria) 292 Beau Geste (Wren) 185 Beauchampe (Simms) 112 The Beautiful and Damned (Fitzgerald) 182 The Beautiful Changes and Other Poems (Wilbur) 214 Beautiful Days (Nobuo) 289 The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born (Armah) 244 Beautiful Swimmers (Warner) 255 The Beautiful Visit (Howard) 219 The Beauty of Life (Popov) 274 The Beaux’s Stratagem (Farquhar) 71 The Beaver Coat (Hauptmann) 144 Because It Is Bitter and Because It Is My Heart (Oates) 273 Bech: A Book (Updike) 247 Bech at Bay (Updike) 290 Bech Is Back (Updike) 261 Becket, or the Honor of God (Anouilh) 231 Becket (Tennyson) 136 The Bed (Tayama) 166 The Bedroom (Bertolucci) 264 Been in the Storm So Long (Litwack) 259 Before Dawn (Hauptmann) 140 Before the Dawn (Toson) 200 Before the Rainy Season (Hoffmann) 271 Before the Storm (Fontane) 132 The Beggar (Karkavitsas) 149 Beggar on Horseback (Kaufman) 185 The Beggar’s Opera (Gay) 74 The Beginners (Jacobson) 240 The Beginning and the End (Mahfouz) 220 Behind the Scenes at the Museum (Atkinson) 286 Um beijo dado mais tarde (Ilansol) 276 Being and Nothingness (Sartre) 210 Being and Time (Heidegger) 189 Being Dead (Crace) 293 Being There (Kosinski) 247 Bel ami (Maupassant) 137 Belarmino and Apolonio (Pérez de Ayala) 181
Belated Crown (Weinheber) 202 The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems (Longfellow) 114 Belgium’s Agony (Verhaeren) 174 Belinda (Edgeworth) 95 A Bell for Adano (Hersey) 211, 212 The Bell Jar (Plath) 237 The Bellarosa Connection (Bellow) 272 “La Belle Dame sans Merci” (Keats) 101 Une belle journée d’avance (Lalonde) 268 Bellefleur (Oates) 259 “Bells” (Poe) 116 Bells and Pomegranates (Browning) 114 Bells in Winter (Milosz) 257 The Bells of Basel (Aragon) 199 Bellus Helveticum (Pirkheimer) 30 Beloved (Morrison) 268, 270 The Beloved Returns (Mann) 152 “The Beloved’s Exile” (Upadhyay Hariaudh) 173 A Bend in the River (Naipaul) 258 Bend Sinister (Nabokov) 155, 214 Beneath Your Clear Shadow and Other Poems (Paz) 203 The Beneficent Grouch (Goldoni) 82 Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (Wallace) 133 Benilde, or the Virgin Mother (Regio) 215 Beniowski (S l⁄ owacki) 112 Benito Cereno (Melville) 119 Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed (Bruce) 177 Benjamin Franklin (Van Doren) 205 Benjamin Henry Latrobe (Hamlin) 226 Beowulf 13, 19 Beppo (Byron) 93, 101 Bérénice (Racine) 48, 61 Beretninger om beskyttelse (Hansen) 291 La Bergeries (Racan) 52 Berlin Alexanderplatz (Doblin) 192 The Berlin Stories (Isherwood) 205, 213 Bernardo; or the Victory at Roncesvilles (Balbuena) 53 Berryman’s Sonnets (Berryman) 242 Bertrand and Raton; or, The Art of Conspiracy (Scribe) 107 Beside the River Sar (Castro) 136 The Best Poems (Campos) 278 Betrayal (Pinter) 257 Betrayed by Rita Hayworth (Puig) 245 The Betrothed (Manzoni) 104 Better Than Wine (Rojas) 230 Between Gods and Demons (Weinheber) 204 Between Here and Now (Thomas) 260 Between the Battles (Bjørnson) 120 Between the Coronation and the Sword (Alberti) 208 Between the Currents (Jirásek) 142 Between the Wars (Brandys) 217 Between Three Borders (Klima) 232 Between Two Rivers: Selected Poems, 1956–1984 (Kenny) 268 Between War and Peace: The Potsdam Conference (Feis) 233 Beware of Pity (Zweig) 204 Beyond Culture (Trilling) 240 Beyond Good and Evil (Nietzsche) 114, 138
Beyond Human Endurance (Bjørnson) 135 Beyond the Horizon (O’Neill) 153, 179 Bharatbharati (Gupta) 171 Bhuridat Lingagyi (Rahtathara) 28 Bhuridat Zatpaung Pyo (Rahtathara) 29 Bible 1 Coverdale translation 37 King James version 51 The Bible in Spain (Barrow) 112 The Big House (Dib) 221 The Big Money (Dos Passos) 201 The Big Rock Candy Mountain (Stegner) 210 The Big Sleep (Chandler) 205 Big Work (Parra) 246 The Bigelow Papers (Lowell) 114, 115 Bikubers song (Grytten) 294 Billiards at Half-Past Nine (Böll) 231 Billy Bathgate (Doctorow) 272, 273 Billy Budd, Foretopman (Melville) 185 Billy Sunday (Jones) 286 Biographia Literaria (Coleridge) 100 Birangana (Datta) 122 Bird Alone (O’Faolain) 202 The Bird and the White Table Cloth (Abrahamsen) 266 Birds (Aristophanes) 3 The Birds (Vesaas) 228 Birds of America (McCarthy) 248 Birdy (Wharton) 258 The Birth of Tragedy (Nietzsche) 129 Birthday Letters (Hughes) 290 Birthday Party (Pinter) 229, 231 Birthplace (Haavikko) 225 Bishop Blougram’s Apology (Browning) 119 Bitte nicht sterben (Wohmann) 280 Bitter Angel (Gerstler) 275 A Bitter Lot (Pisemsky) 121 Det bla skapet och andra berattelser (Alfven) 294 Black and White (Macaulay) 275 Black Banners (Strindberg) 93, 165 Black Beauty (Sewell) 131 Black Box (Oz) 269 Black Boy (Wright) 212 “The Black Cat” (Poe) 91 Black City (Lundkvist) 194 The Black City (Mikszáth) 169 Black Dogs (McEwan) 278 The Black Dwarf (Scott) 93, 100 Black Elk Speaks (Neihardt) 196 Black Feeling, Black Talk (Giovanni) 244 Black Forest Village Stories (Auerbach) 113 Black Gate (Arghezi) 193 Black Label (Damas) 227 Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (West) 209 Black Mischief (Waugh) 196 “The Black Monk” (Chekhov) 92, 145 Black Narcissus (Godden) 205 Black Pearls (Nervo) 148 Black Poems (Lima) 215 The Black Prince (Murdoch) 251 The Black Prince, and Other Stories (Grau) 225 The Black Rose (Montherlant) 245 Black Seasons (Glowisnki) 291 The Black Sheep (Balzac) 91 Black Snow (Liu) 279 Black Sonnets (Sebastian) 166 The Black Soul (O’Flaherty) 185
Title Index Black Spring (Miller) 201 Black Swan (Hope) 269 The Black Swan (Mann) 152, 223 Black Thunder (Bontemps) 201 The Black Torches (Verhaeren) 141 Black Tulip (Dumas) 117 The Black Venus (Baudelaire) 92 Black Zodiac (Wright) 290 Blackie the Fool (Klabund) 177 The Blacks (Genet) 230 Blame Me on History (Modisane) 237 Blanchette (Brieux) 143 Blasting and Bombardiering (Waugh) 203 Blaubarts Shatten (Hahn) 276 Bleak House (Dickens) 90, 117 Bless Me Ultima (Anaya) 250 Blesse, ronce noire (Combet) 284 “The Blessed Damozel” (Rossetti) 116 The Blessing (Mitford) 220 The Blind Assassin (Atwood) 295 The Blind Beggar of Alexandria (Chapman) 45 Blind Dog (Hristow) 275 The Blind Owl (Hed¯ayat) 203 Blind Rose (Conscience) 116 The Blindfold Horse: Memories of a Persian Childhood (Guppy) 272 Blindness (Saramago) 287 Blindness and Insight: Essays in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism (De Man) 249 Bliss, and Other Stories (Mansfield) 180 Blithe Spirit (Coward) 208 The Blithedale Romance (Hawthorne) 117 Blizzard of One (Strand) 292 The Block (Aitmatov) 270 Blood and Family (Kinsella) 271 Blood and Sand (Blasco Ibáñez) 166 Blood for a Stranger (Jarrell) 209 The Blood Oranges (Hawke) 248 Blood Ties (Settle) 257 Blood Wedding (García Lorca) 155, 198 Blood-Red Sonnets (Hviezdoslav) 174 Bloodshed and Three Novellas (Ozick) 254 The Bloody Tenet of Persecution for the Cause of Conscience (Williams) 57 “The Bloody Throne” (Payrav) 194 A Blot in the ’Scutcheon (Browning) 113 Blowing Sand/A Winter Journey (Kangro) 266 Blue (Darío) 139 The Blue Afternoon (Boyd) 280 The Blue Angel (Mann) 163 The Blue Band (Kellerman) 204 The Blue Bird (Maeterlinck) 166 The Blue Flowers (Queneau) 240 The Blue Stockings (Molière) 48 Bluebeard: A Tale (Frisch) 262 The Bluebird (Maeterlinck) 167 The Bluest Eye (Morrison) 247 The Bluff (Labiche) 122 The Blunderer (Molière) 59 The Boat (Hartley) 217 The Boatmen (Klonowic) 44 Bobinack (Johnson) 196 Boca do Inferno (Miranda) 274 Bocages (Ronsard) 33 Bodas de sangre (García Lorca) 155, 198 Bodenlos (Kirsch) 286 Bodenloser Sstz (Braun) 274
Body and Soul (Conroy) 279 Boeto (Hooft) 52 The Bog of Stars (O’Grady) 143 Bomarzo (Mujica Lainez) 236 The Bond (Borel) 240 A Bond Honored (Osborne) 241 The Bonds of Interest (Benavente y Martínez) 165 Bone by Bone (Matthiessen) 293 The Bone People (Hulme) 263, 265 The Bonfire of Vanities (Wolfe) 268 Bonfires (Alos) 239 Bonjour Tristesse (Sagan) 224 The Book About Absent People (Modarressi) 268 The Book and Brotherhood (Murdoch) 269 The Book Beside Me (Reverdy) 216 The Book of Ahania (Blake) 68, 87 A Book of Common Prayer (Didion) 255 The Book of Daniel (Doctorow) 248 The Book of Day and the Book of Night (Iwaszkiewicz) 182 Book of Exercises (Seferis) 207 Book of Folly (Sexton) 250 The Book of Good Love (Ruiz) 25 The Book of Hours (Rilke) 155, 163 The Book of Imaginary Beings (Borges) 154, 243 The Book of J (Bloom) 273 The Book of Kings (Thackara) 293 The Book of Landscapes (Lugones) 176 The Book of Laughter and Forgetting (Kundera) 258 The Book of Los (Blake) 68, 87 Book of Margery Kempe (Kempe) 27 The Book of Martyrs (Foxe) 40 The Book of Masques (Gourmont) 146 Book of Mercy (Cohen) 264 The Book of Monelle (Schwob) 144 The Book of Nightmares (Kinnell) 248 Book of Nonsense (Lear) 114 Book of Poems (García Lorca) 155 The Book of Sand (Borges) 154, 254 Book of Seven Days (Johannes) 225 The Book of Songs (Drachmann) 140 The Book of Songs (Heine) 93 Book of the City of Ladies (Christine de Pisan) 26 Book of the Duchess (Chaucer) 14 Book of the Poor (Kasprowicz) 175 The Book of Thel (Blake) 68, 85 The Book of Urizen (Blake) 68, 86 Booker T. Washington (Harlan) 263 Books Do Furnish a Room (Powell) 249 Books on Matters to Be Remembered (Petrarch) 14, 25 The Bookseller (Cohen) 280 The Boors (Goldoni) 79 Bopha (Mtwa) 267 The Border Trilogy (McCarthy) 290 The Borderers (Wordsworth) 87, 92 Borderline (Hospital) 266 Borderliners (Hoeg) 282 The Borg Family Papers (Gunnarsson) 171 Boris and Gleb (Buyda) 289 Boris Godunov (Pushkin) 90, 104, 106 Born Brothers (Woiwode) 270 Born Guilty (Rojas) 220 The Borough (Crabbe) 98 Borstal Boy (Behan) 229 Boryslav Laughs (Franko) 135 Bosphorus Fortress (Gursel) 285 Boston Adventure (Stafford) 211
The Bostonians (James) 91, 137 Botchan: Master Darling (Natsume) 93, 164 Both Your Houses (Anderson) 197 The Bothie of Tober-na-Voulich (Clough) 115 Bothwell, A Tragedy (Swinburne) 130 The Bottom of the Glass (Ayala) 236 Bottomless (Velmar-Jankovic) 287 Bouborouche (Courteline) 144 The Bouge of Court (Skelton) 29 Bound East for Cardiff (O’Neill) 153 Bouquets and Prayers (DesbordesValmore) 113 The Bourgeois Gentleman (Molière) 48, 62 Box Man (Abe) 251 The Boy with a Cart (Fry) 219 The Boys (Lenngren) 87 The Boys in the Back Room (Romains) 172 A Boy’s Town (Howells) 141 A Boy’s Will (Frost) 172 Bozambo’s Revenge: Colonialism Inside Out (Juminer) 245 Bozena Nemcova’s Fan (Seifert) 207 Bradamante (Garnier) 42 Brajangana (Datta) 122 Brand (Ibsen) 94, 122, 125 Die Braut im Park (Quadflieg) 278 Brave New World (Huxley) 196 Brave New World Revisited (Huxley) 229 The Bravo (Cooper) 106 Bread and Fear (Savic) 278 Bread and Wine (Silone) 225 Bread Givers (Yezierska) 187 Break at Noon (Claudel) 164 Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Capote) 229 Breakfast of Champions: or, Goodby Blue Monday (Vonnegut) 251 Breakfast on Pluto (McCabe) 291 The Breast (Roth) 250 The Breath of Copper (Enckell) 213 Breathing Lessons (Tyler) 270, 272 Breatijs (Boutens) 166 Brebeuf and His Brethren (Pratt) 207 Brennoralt (Suckling) 57 Brev til manen (Michael) 284 Brida (Coelho) 274 The Bridal Canopy (Agnon) 179 The Bridal of Triermain (Scott) 99 Bridal Veil (Shamir) 264 The Bride of Abydos (Byron) 93, 99 The Bride of Innisfallen (Welty) 225 The Bride of Lammermoor (Scott) 93, 101 The Bride of Messina (Schiller) 68, 96 Bride Price (Appa) 147 “The Bridegroom” (Pushkin) 90, 104 Brideshead Revisited (Waugh) 212 The Bridge (Crane) 193 The Bridge (Herczeg) 187 The Bridge of San Luis Rey (Wilder) 189, 190 The Bridge on the Drina (Andric) 217 The Bridge Over the River Kwai (Boulle) 221 Bridge to Terabithia (Peterson) 256 The Bridges at Toko-Ri (Michener) 222 A Brief Life (Onetti) 219 Brief Moment (Behrman) 194 Briefing for a Descent into Hell (Lessing) 249 The Brigadier and the Golf Widow (Cheever) 238
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Bright Ambush (Wurdemann) 200 Bright Day (Priestley) 213 A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam (Sheehand) 272 A Brighter Sun (Selvon) 221 The Brightness and the Blood (Aldecoa) 224 The Brightness of Life (Viélé-Griffin) 147 Brighton Rock (Greene) 154, 204 Bring Larks and Heroes (Keneally) 243 Britannia Rediviva (Dryden) 65 Britannicus (Racine) 48, 61 The British Prison Ship (Freneau) 84 Broad and Alien Is the World (Alegría) 208 Brodrene Henrikson (Enger) 296 Broke Heart Blues (Oates) 293 Broken April (Kadare) 261 Broken Country (Brodsky) 284 The Broken Pitcher (Kleist) 97 Broken Pitchers (al-Bayati) 223 The Broken Verse (Prudhomme) 125 The Broken Wings (Gibran) 182 Bronx Primitive: Portaits in a Childhood (Simon) 261 “The Bronze Horseman” (Pushkin) 90, 110 The Brook Kerith (Moore) 175 Brother Asno (Barrios) 183 Brother to Dragons: A Tale in Verse and Voices (Warren) 222 Brotherhood (Jirásek) 149 Brotherly Love (Dexter) 275 Brothers and Sisters (ComptonBurnett) 192 The Brothers Ashkenazi (Singer) 202 The Brothers Karamazov (Dostoyevsky) 90, 133 The Brothers (Terence) 5 “The Brothers” (Wordsworth) 92 Brothers, I Love You All (Carruth) 257 The Browning Version (Rattigan) 216 The Bruce (Barbour) 26 Bruges, the Dead City (Rodenbach) 143 Bruno’s Dream (Murdoch) 246 Brutus (Cicero) 4 The Buccaneers (Wharton) 204 Buch der Leider (Heine) 105 Die Buchhandlerin (Bohme) 293 The Buck in the Snow (Millay) 190 Buckdancer’s Choice (Dickey) 240 Bucolic Song (Petrarch) 14, 25 Bucolicum carmen (Boccaccio) 14 Bud, Not Buddy (Curtis) 295 Budda’s Little Finger (Pelevin) 296 Buddenbrooks (Mann) 152, 159 The Bull from the Sea (Renault) 235 Bullet Park (Cheever) 245 The Bullfight (Inoue) 218 The Bullfighters (Montherlant) 188 The Bulwark (Dreiser) 213 O buraco ne parede (Fonseca) 287 Het bureau (Voskuil) 288, 290 Burger’s Daughter (Gordimer) 258 The Burgomaster of Stilmonde (Maeterlinck) 177 Buried Child (Sheperd) 257, 258 The Buried Lake (Tate) 222 The Buried Mirror (Fuentes) 279 Burmese Days (Orwell) 199 The Burn (Aksyonov) 259 Burning (Johnson) 248 Burning Brambles: Selected Poems, 1944–1979 (Mathias) 263
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The Burning Bush (Faesi) 190 Burning Daylight (London) 168 The Burning House (Beattie) 261 The Burning Mystery of Anna in 1951 (Koch) 258 A Burnt Child (Dagerman) 217 Burnt Metropolis (Otohiko) 287 Burnt Norton (Eliot) 202 Burnt to a Cinder (Shahnon) 240 A Burnt-Out Case (Greene) 154, 234 Burr (Vidal) 251 Burridge Unbound (Cumyn) 295 Bus Stop (Inge) 225 Butley (Gray) 249 Butterfield 8 (O’Hara) 200 Butterflies (Spitteler) 140 A Buyer’s Market (Powell) 221 Buzón de tiempo (Benedetti) 294 By Love Possessed (Cozzens) 228 By the Open Sea (Strindberg) 141 Byen og verden (Hultberg) 279 Byzantium (Herczeg) 162
C Cabal and Love (Schiller) 67, 84 El caballero de Sajonia (Benet) 277 Caballeros de fortuna (Landero) 283 Cabot Wright Begins (Purdy) 238 “The Cachalot” (Pratt) 188 Los caciques (Azuela) 176 Cadillac Jack (McMurtry) 261 Caesar: Let the Dice Fly (McCullough) 288 Caesar and Cleopatra (Shaw) 153, 159 Caesar and Pompey (Chapman) 55 The Cage (Azolsky) 289 La caída de Madrid (Chirbes) 297 Cain (Byron) 93, 102 Cain (Leconte de Lisle) 127 The Caine Mutiny (Wouk) 220, 221 The Cairo Trilogy (Mahfouz) 226 Caisangzi (Ye) 295 Caius Marius (Otway) 63 Cakes and Ale (Maugham) 193 “Calamiterror” (Barker) 203 La Calandria (Dovizi) 35 Calçada de Verao (Figueiredo) 274 Calendar Histories (Graf) 192 Calendau (Mistral) 126 California Suite (Simon) 254 Caligula (Camus) 155, 211 Call at Corazon (Bowles) 270 Call for the Dead (Le Carré) 232 Call It Sleep (Roth) 198 Call Me Crimson (Kemal) 292 The Call of the Toad (Grass) 278 The Call of the Wild (London) 160 Call to Arms (Lu) 156, 183 The Call (Hauge) 213 Call (Nasir) 221 The Call (Vörösmarty) 110 Calligrammes (Apollinaire) 177 Callista (Newman) 119 Calunga (Lima) 200 The Camel Through the Needle’s Eye (Langer) 183 Camino Real (Williams) 222 “The Campaign” (Addison) 70 La campana (Fuentes) 275 Campo Santo (Wood) 277 Can Such Things Be? (Bierce) 143 Canaan (Graça Aranha) 160 The Canadian Brothers (Richardson) 111 Cancer Ward (Solzhenitsyn) 154, 245 Cancionero (Encino) 29
Candida (Shaw) 148, 153 Candide (Voltaire) 68, 79 Candido: or a Dream Dreamed in Sicily (Sciascia) 256 The Candlestick (Musset) 108 The Canker (Mao) 193 Cannery Row (Steinbeck) 212 The Cannibal Galaxy (Ozick) 262 Cannibals and Missionaries (McCarthy) 258 Canone inverso (Maurensig) 286 “The Canonization” (Donne) 49 Canopus in Argus: Archives (Lessing) 258 Can’t Quit You, Baby (Douglas) 270 Le cant silencieux des chouettes (Bensoussan) 291 Cantare ne buio (Corti) 276 Canteiros de saturno (Machado) 278 The Canterbury Tales (Chaucer) 14, 26 I Canti (Leopardi) 91, 106 Canticle (Guillén) 191 Cantos (Pound) 155, 174 Cantos No. 1–117, 120 (Pound) 247 Canzoni (Leopardi) 91, 103 Cape of Good Hopelessness (Martinek) 281 Cape Town Theatrical Props (Stockenstrom) 269 Capital of Sorrow (Éluard) 188 Capolas negras (Vallejo) 287 Caprice (Bowring) 269 Captain Broussard’s Conversion (Shaw) 153 Captain Fracasse (Gautier) 123 The Captain of Kopenick (Zuckmayer) 195 Captain Quiros (McAuley) 238 Captain Sword and Captain Pen (Hunt) 108 The Captains and Kings (Johnston) 250 Captains Courageous (Kipling) 147 The Captain’s Daughter (Pushkin) 90, 109 “The Captive” (Echeverría) 110 The Captive (Proust) 184 Captivity Captive (Hall) 269 The Capuchin Tomb (Roth) 204 Carajicomedia (Goytisolo) 296 Caramuru (Durão) 84 “Caravans Are Still Marching” (Kaputikian) 238 La cárcel de amor (San Pedro) 29 Cardenio und Celinde (Gryphius) 59 Il cardillo addorlorato (Ortese) 280 Careful, He Might Hear You (Elliott) 237 The Careless Husband (Cibber) 70 The Caretaker (Pinter) 232 Cargo of Orchids (Musgrove) 295 Carl and Anna (Frank) 188 Carmen (Mérimée) 114 Carmina de Laudibus Estensium (Boiardo) 27 Carnival and Lent (Nowakowski) 274 The Carnival Season (Wang) 295 Carolus Stardus (Gryphius) 59 Carossa (Marabini) 274 Carpenter’s Gothic (Gaddis) 267 The Carrier of Ladders (Merwin) 247, 248 The Carriers (Vicente) 36 Carrot Top (Renard) 144 Cartas cruzadas (Jaramillo Agudelo) 285
La carujada (Romero) 275 La casa a nort-est (Maldini) 278 A casa da cabeça de cavalo (Gersao) 287 La casa de Bernarda Alba (García Lorea) 155, 202 La casa di chiaccio (Vitale) 296 Casanova (Miller) 290 Casanova’s Chinese Restaurant (Powell) 232 The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes (Doyle) 163 The Case of Sergeant Grischa (Zweig) 189 Casi una leyenda (Rodríguez) 277 Casimir mene la grande (Ormesson) 288 Casino Royale (Fleming) 222 “The Cask of Amontillado” (Poe) 91, 114 Caspar Hauser (Wasserman) 166 Cass Timberlane (Lewis) 212 La Cassaria (Ariosto) 34 The Cassock (Delblanc) 237 Cast a Cold Eye (McCarthy) 219 The Castaway (Cowper) 88 The Castaway (Cozzens) 198 The Castilian Soul (Martínez Ruiz) 158 Castle Dangerous (Scott) 106 Castle Durant (Eichendorff) 110 The Castle (Kafka) 152, 188 The Castle (Klima) 238 The Castle of Argol (Gracq) 204 The Castle of Crossed Destinies (Calvino) 251 The Castle of Indolence (Thomson) 77 The Castle of Otranto (Walpole) 80 Castle Rackrent (Edgeworth) 95 The Castle Spectre (Lewis) 88 The Castrati (Delblanc) 254 A Casual Brutality (Bissoondath) 272 Casualties: Poems, 1966–1968 (Clark) 247 The Cat (Colette) 197 Cat and Mouse (Grass) 234 The Cat in the Hat (Seuss) 228 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Williams) 224, 225 The Catafalque (Heiberg) 172 Catalina (Kurnberger) 119 The Catalyst (Duncan) 229 Catch-22 (Heller) 233 The Catcher in the Rye (Salinger) 220 The Catered Affair (Chayefsky) 225 Catharina von Georgien (Gryphius) 59 Cathedral Folk (Leskov) 129 The Cathedral (Lowell) 127 La Cathédrale (Huysmans) 148 Catherine (Thackeray) 111 The Catherine Wheel (Stafford) 221 Cathleen ni Houlihan (Yeats) 160 Cathy from Heilbronn; or, The Trial by Fire (Kleist) 97 Catilinarians (Montalvo) 133 Catilina (Ibsen) 94, 117 Cato (Addison) 72 Cat’s Cradle (Vonnegut) 237 Cat’s Eye (Atwood) 271 Cat’s Lives (Kriseova) 288 The Caucasian Chalk Circle (Brecht) 153, 216 Causes (Callimachus) 4 Cavalleria rusticana (Verga) 133, 136 The Cave and the Spring: Essays on Poetry (Hope) 240
The Cave in the Desert (Gyllensten) 252 The Cave (Warren) 230 Cavender’s House (Robinson) 191 Cawdor (Jeffers) 190 Cecilia, or Memoirs of an Heiress (Burkey) 84 “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” (Twain) 92, 124 La Celestina (Rojas) 30 Cement (Gladkhov) 187 The Cenci (Shelley) 101 The Centaur (Marechal) 207 The Centaur (Updike) 237 Centennial (Michener) 252 The Centennial Sea-Wolf (Wang) 290 Centuries (Nostradamus) 39 Centuries of Meditations (Traherne) 166 A Century of Dishonor (Jackson) 134 Ceremony and Other Poems (Wilbur) 219 A Certain Measure (Glasgow) 210 C’est tout (Duras) 284 C’etait toute une vie (Bon) 284 Chaim Lederer’s Return (Asch) 190 The Chainbearer (Cooper) 114 The Chairs (Ionesco) 221 Chaka (Mofolo) 195 The Chalk Garden (Bagnold) 225 Les champs d’honneur (Rouaud) 274 A Chance Acquaintance (Howells) 129 Chance (Conrad) 172 Chandos (Ouida) 125 The Chaneysville Incident (Bradley) 261 A Change of Skin (Fuentes) 243 The Changeling (Middleton, Rowley) 59 Changing Light at Sandover (Merrill) 262 La Chanson de Roland 13, 21 The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (Keneally) 250 Chanticleer’s Morsel (Popovic) 276 The Chapel of the Hermits, and Other Poems (Whittier) 118 Chapter Two (Simon) 255 Chapters Forgotten by Cervantes (Montalvo) 137 Char Divan (Nava‘i) 29 The Character, or Manners of the Age with the Characters of Theophrastus (La Bruyère) 65 Charcoal Burner’s Ballad and Other Poems (Andersson) 211 “Charge of the Light Brigade” (Tennyson) 93, 118 Chariot of Wrath (Leonov) 212 Charlemont (Simms) 119 Charles Evans Hughes (Pusey) 221 Charles Stuart, or Majesty Murdered (Gryphius) 58 Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War (Donald) 233 Charles W. Eliot (James) 194 Charles: An Historical Romance (Mofolo) 186 Charles IX; or, La Sainte-Barthelemy (Chénier) 85 Charles XII (Voltaire) 68 Charlotte’s Web (White) 221 A Charmed Life (McCarthy) 225 Charmides (Plato) 3 Charming Billy (McDermott) 290 The Charterhouse of Parma (Stendhal) 111
Title Index La chasseur zero (Roze) 286 The Chaste Joseph (Grimmelshausen) 61 Chat Show (White) 269 Chatterton (Vigny) 108 The Cheapest Night (Idris) 223 The Cheats of Scapin (Molière) 62 “Chelkash” (Gorky) 145 Cheri (Colette) 180 The Cherry Orchard (Chekhov) 92, 162 Cherubin Hammer und Cherubin Hammer (Bichsel) 293 Chesapeake (Michener) 257 The Chestnut Tree (Tyler) 103 Le Chevalier des touches (Barbey d’Aurevilly) 124 Chicago (Sandburg) 173 Chicago Poems (Sandburg) 175 The Chief (Mann) 187 Chief of the Honorable Minister (Aluko) 247 The Chieftain’s Daughter (Chatterjee) 124 The Child at the Balustrade (Boylesve) 161 The Child Bordered with Dreams (Hébert) 278 A Child of All Nations (Tur) 259 A Child of Our Time (Castillo) 228 A Child of the Kudiyas (Karanta) 220 The Child of the Parish (EbnerEschenbach) 138 Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Byron) 93, 98 Childhood Friend (Bashir) 211 Childhood Years of Grandson Bagrov (Aksakov) 120 Childhood’s End (Clarke) 222 Children of Chaos (Goytisolo) 226 Children of Crisis (Coles) 250 The Children of Death (Babits) 189 Children of Nature (Claussen) 138 The Children of Pleasure (D’Annunzio) 148 Children of the Arbat (Rybakov) 272 Children of the Black Sabbath (Hébert) 254 The Children of the Earth (Queneau) 204 Children of the Game (Cocteau) 192 Children of the Mist (Phillpotts) 148 The Children of the New Forest (Marryat) 115 Children of the Night (Robinson) 147 Children of the World (Heyse) 129 Children of Violence (Lessing) 223, 229 Children of Wrath: A Hired Man’s Saga (Aakjaer) 162 “Children of Wrath” (Alonso) 212 The Children’s Hour (Hellman) 198 A Child’s Christmas in Wales (Thomas) 224 Child’s Garden of Verses (Stevenson) 137 Child’s Songs (Aicard) 131 Childworld (Oates) 254 The Chill of the Sun (Cayrol) 237 Chills and Fever (Ransom) 185 Chimera (Roth) 250 La chimera (Vassalli) 274 The Chimeras (Nerval) 118 The Chimes (Dickens) 113 The Chinese Insomniacs (Jacobsen) 260
The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems (Lindsay) 176 The Chinese Wall (Frisch) 215 Chita: A Memory of Last Island (Hearn) 140 Chlopi (Reymont) 162 A Choice of Enemies (Richler) 228 A Chorus Line (Bennet, Kirkwood, Dante, Hamlisch, Kleban) 253, 254 A Chorus of Disapproval (Ayckbourn) 267 The Chosen (Potok) 242 Chosen Country (Dos Passos) 220 The Chosen Place, The Timeless People (Marshall) 245 Les Chouans (Balzac) 91, 105 Christ and Antichrist (Merezhkovsky) 146 Christ Stopped at Eboli (Levi) 213 “Christabel” (Coleridge) 100 Christian Discourses (Kierkegaard) 91 The Christian Georgics (Jammes) 170 The Christian Hero (Steele) 70 The Christian Socrates (Balzac) 58 Christiana Almanack 57 Christianity at a Glacier (Laxness) 245 Christie Johnstone (Reade) 118 Christina’s Journey Home (Hofmannsthal) 168 A Christmas Carol (Dickens) 90, 113 Christmas Eve and Easter (Browning) 116 The Christmas Tree (Johnston) 260 Christophe Colomb (Lemercier) 98 Christopher (Drayton) 231 Christopher Unborn (Fuentes) 270 Christus shel haDagim (Hoffmann) 276 The Chrome Suite (Birdsell) 278 The Chronicle of a Death Foretold (García Márquez) 261 The Chronicle of Clovis (Saki) 169 Chronicle of Loneliness (Ben Jelloun) 255 The Chronicle of the Screw Turning Bird (Murakami) 284 Chronicles (Holinshed) 41 Chronique (Perse) 232 Chronique des Pasquier (Duhamel) 193 Church Poems (Betjeman) 260 The Chute (Camus) 155 Le Cid (Corneille) 48, 56 The Cider House Rules (Irving) 265 I cieli de vetro (Conti) 293 El cielo dividido (Roffe) 287 Cinders (Amrouche) 199 Cinna (Corneille) 48, 56 Cinnamoncandy (Ahlin) 223 Cinq-Mars (Vigny) 104 The Circle (Maugham) 181 The Circle of Reason (Ghosh) 267 Circles in the Water: Selected Poems (Piercy) 261 Circles on the Water (Semolic) 296 The Circular Staircase (Rinehart) 166 Los círculos del tiempo (Sampeda) 281 The Circus Animals (Plunkett) 274 The Circus in the Attic (Warren) 215, 216 The Cistern (Seferis) 196 The Citadel (Cronin) 203 Citations About a Revolution (Ferreira) 265 Cities of the Interior (Nin) 231 Cities of the Plain (McCarthy) 290
Cities of the Plain (Proust) 181 A Citizen of the Galaxy (Heinlein) 228 Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution (Shama) 272 La città del dotor Malagui (Pazzi) 280 La Città e la Casa (Ginzburg) 264 City Heights (Robles) 216 The City Heiress (Behn) 64 City Life (Barthelme) 247 “The City of Dreadful Night” (Thomson) 130 City of Glass (Auster) 269 City of God (Augustine) 13, 18 The City of Marvels (Mendoza) 271 The City Whose Prince Is a Child (Montherlant) 220 The Civil War (Montherlant) 240 Civilization and Its Discontents (Freud) 193 Clamor (Guillén) 229 Clara Howard (Brown) 95 Clarel (Melville) 131 Clarissa Harlowe (Richardson) 77 La classe de neige (Carrère) 284 Claude Gueux (Hugo) 108 The Claw (Bernstein) 164 The Clay Machine Gun (Pelevin) 294 Clay Medals (Régnier) 158 The Clayhanger Family (Bennett) 186 Clea (Durrell) 232 “A Clean Well-Lighted Place” (Hemingway) 153 C