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Overview of the events of 1928 in literature
Overview of the events of 1928 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1928 .
Events
Stockholm Public Library
January
January 16 – The English novelist and poet
Thomas Hardy 's ashes are interred in the
Poets' Corner of
Westminster Abbey , London.
Pallbearers include
Stanley Baldwin ,
J. M. Barrie ,
John Galsworthy ,
Edmund Gosse ,
A. E. Housman ,
Rudyard Kipling ,
Ramsay MacDonald and
George Bernard Shaw .
[1] Meanwhile, Hardy's heart is interred where he wished to be buried, in the grave of his first wife,
Emma , in the churchyard of his parish of birth,
Stinsford ("
Mellstock ") in
Dorset .
[2] Later in the year, his widow
Florence publishes the first part of a biography, The Early Life of Thomas Hardy, 1840–1891 (
Macmillan ), in fact largely dictated by Hardy.
[3]
February –
Weird Tales magazine publishes
H. P. Lovecraft 's story "
The Call of Cthulhu " in the United States.
March 31 –
Stockholm Public Library , designed by
Gunnar Asplund , opens.
April 19 – Publication of the
Oxford English Dictionary is completed.
Spring –
George Orwell moves from London to Paris; his first articles as a professional writer appear later in the year.
[4]
June – The
literary magazine Contemporáneos is first published in Mexico by
Jaime Torres Bodet , giving a name to the group
Los Contemporáneos .
June 27 – The English writer
Evelyn Waugh marries Evelyn Gardner, daughter of Lady Winifred Burghclere, in St Paul's Church,
Portman Square , London, with only
Harold Acton ,
Alec Waugh (the author's brother) and
Pansy Pakenham present.
[5] They move into a flat in Canonbury Square,
Islington . In September the author's first completed novel,
Decline and Fall , is published by
Chapman & Hall , of which his father,
Arthur Waugh , is managing director. It is illustrated by the author. It reaches a third impression by the end of the year. The marriage lasts until the following September.
July –
D. H. Lawrence 's
Lady Chatterley's Lover is published in
Florence . It will not be published unexpurgated in Britain until
1960 .
August 27 –
Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe in
Galway is founded as the national
Irish-language theater, opening with
Micheál Mac Liammóir 's version of Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne .
August 31 –
The Threepenny Opera (Die Dreigroschenoper) , adapted by
Bertolt Brecht ,
Elisabeth Hauptmann and composer
Kurt Weill (with set designer
Caspar Neher ) from
The Beggar's Opera , is launched at the
Theater am Schiffbauerdamm in
Berlin , with
Harald Paulsen and
Lotte Lenya in the principal rôles.
September
September 21 – The
Gorseth Kernow is set up at
Boscawen-Un in
Cornwall by
Henry Jenner (Gwas Myghal) and others.
[7]
October
October 14 – The
Gate Theatre in Dublin is founded by English actors and lovers
Micheál Mac Liammóir and
Hilton Edwards , initially using the
Abbey Theatre 's Peacock studio to stage works by European and American dramatists.
November–December –
Erich Maria Remarque 's antiwar novel
All Quiet on the Western Front (Im Westen nichts Neues) appears in the German newspaper
Vossische Zeitung .
Hans Herbert Grimm 's
Schlump is also published (anonymously) by
Kurt Wolff in Berlin this year.
November 1 –
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk ,
President of Turkey , introduces the Roman-based 29-letter
Turkish alphabet to replace the Ottoman script as official
writing system for the
Turkish language .
November 6 –
Xu Zhimo writes his poem 再別康橋 (Zài Bié Kāngqiáo , "On Leaving Cambridge Once More").
November 9–16 –
Radclyffe Hall 's novel
The Well of Loneliness , published on July 27 by
Jonathan Cape in London with an appreciation by
Havelock Ellis , is tried and convicted at
Bow Street Magistrates' Court on the grounds of
obscenity under the
Hicklin test , for its theme of
lesbian love, after a campaign against it by
James Douglas in the
Sunday Express . The presiding magistrate, Sir
Chartres Biron , holds that the book contains "not one word which suggested that anyone with the horrible tendencies described was in the least degree blameworthy. All the characters in the book were presented as attractive people and put forward with admiration."
[10] Other
lesbian literature published in England this year evades prosecution:
Elizabeth Bowen 's novel The Hotel ,
Virginia Woolf 's fictional
Orlando: A Biography , and
Compton MacKenzie 's satirical Extraordinary Women .
Djuna Barnes ' novel Ladies Almanack , published in Paris, also alludes to the controversy.
[11]
[12]
December 9 –
R. C. Sherriff 's drama
Journey's End , set on the
Western Front (World War I) , is premièred by the
Incorporated Stage Society at the
Apollo Theatre in London, with
Laurence Olivier in a principal rôle.
[13]
December 19 –
Italo Svevo (Aron Schmitz), returning from an Alpine resort to
Trieste , suffers a car accident. He dies next day leaving his novel Il Vegliardo (The Old Man) unfinished in mid-word.
unknown dates
Edgar Wallace with trademark trilby hat and cigarette holder at the height of his success in 1928
New books
Fiction
Giovanni Battista Angioletti – Il giorno del giudizio
Leslie Barringer –
Joris of the Rock
Vicki Baum –
Helene Willfüer, Student of Chemistry
Charles William Beebe – Beneath Tropic Seas
Henry Bellamann – Crescendo
Marjorie Bowen –
General Crack
André Breton –
Nadja
Lynn Brock –
The Slip-Carriage Mystery
Mary Butts –
Armed with Madness
Morley Callaghan – Strange Fugitive
Ferreira de Castro – Emigrantes (Emigrants)
Agatha Christie –
The Mystery of the Blue Train
Colette –
Break of Day (La Naissance du jour)
J.J. Connington –
Mystery at Lynden Sands
Freeman Wills Crofts –
The Sea Mystery
Clemence Dane –
Enter Sir John
Frank Parker Day –
Rockbound
Rolfes Robert Reginald Dhlomo – An African Tragedy
Franklin W. Dixon –
Hunting for Hidden Gold
W. E. B. Du Bois – Dark Princess
Ephesian (
C. E. Bechhofer Roberts ) – This Side Idolatry
Jessie Redmon Fauset –
Plum Bun: A Novel Without a Moral
Rudolph Fisher – The Walls of Jericho
Esther Forbes –
A Mirror for Witches
Rosita Forbes –
King's Mate
Ford Madox Ford –
Last Post
E. M. Forster –
The Eternal Moment and Other Stories
August Gailit –
Toomas Nipernaadi
Anthony Gilbert –
The Murder of Mrs. Davenport
Maxim Gorky –
The Life of Klim Samgin (second volume, translated as The Magnet ; «Жизнь Клима Самгина», Zhizn', Klima Samgina )
Reşat Nuri Güntekin –
Yeşil Gece
Radclyffe Hall –
The Well of Loneliness
[17]
Thea von Harbou –
The Rocket to the Moon
Georgette Heyer –
The Masqueraders
James Hilton –
The Silver Flame
Aldous Huxley –
Point Counter Point
Ilf and Petrov –
The Twelve Chairs («Двенадцать стульев», Dvenadtsat stulyev )
Mikheil Javakhishvili –
Givi Shaduri (გივი შადური)
[18]
Joseph Kessel –
Belle de Jour
[19]
Kwee Tek Hoay –
Drama dari Krakatau (serialization)
Sydney Horler –
The Curse of Doone
Selma Lagerlöf –
Anna Svärd
Nella Larsen –
Quicksand
D. H. Lawrence –
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Claude McKay – Home To Harlem
Wyndham Lewis - The Childermass: Section I
Compton Mackenzie –
Extremes Meet
W. Somerset Maugham –
Ashenden: Or the British Agent
[20]
Abdul Muis –
Salah Asuhan
Dhan Gopal Mukerji –
Gay Neck, the Story of a Pigeon
Vladimir Nabokov (as V. Sirin) –
King, Queen, Knave («Король, дама, валет», Korol', dama, valet )
Baroness Orczy –
Skin o' My Tooth
Anthony Powell – The Barnard Letters
Premchand –
Nirmala
Jenaro Prieto –
The Partner
Erich Maria Remarque –
All Quiet on the Western Front
E. Arnot Robertson – Cullum
Siegfried Sassoon –
Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man (anonymous in 1st impression)
Dorothy L. Sayers
Arthur Schnitzler –
Therese
Nan Shepherd – The Quarry Wood
Cecil Street –
The Murders in Praed Street
Păstorel Teodoreanu – Hronicul Măscăriciului Vălătuc
[22]
S. S. Van Dine
Henry Wade –
The Missing Partners
Edgar Wallace
Again Sanders
Again the Three Just Men
The Double
Elegant Edward (short stories)
The Flying Squad
The Gunner
The Orator (short stories)
The Thief in the Night (short stories)
The Twister
Hugh Walpole –
Wintersmoon
Mika Waltari –
Suuri illusioni
Evelyn Waugh –
Decline and Fall
H. G. Wells –
Mr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island
Franz Werfel –
Class Reunion (Der Abituriententag)
Virginia Woolf –
Orlando: A Biography
S. Fowler Wright
Deluge
The Island of Captain Sparrow
Francis Brett Young
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
January 1 –
Iain Crichton Smith , Scottish writer (died
1998 )
[26]
January 7 –
William Peter Blatty , American novelist and screenwriter (died
2017 )
[27]
January 8 –
Sander Vanocur , American journalist (died
2019 )
January 9 –
Judith Krantz , American novelist (died
2019 )
[28]
January 10 –
Philip Levine , American poet (died
2015 )
[29]
January 16 –
William Kennedy , American writer and journalist
January 17 –
Roman Frister , Polish writer (died
2015 )
January 21 –
János Kornai (as János Kornfelder), Hungarian economist (died
2021 )
[30]
January 24 –
Desmond Morris , English anthropologist and writer
[31]
February 5 –
Andrew Greeley , Irish-American priest and novelist (died
2013 )
[32]
February 9
February 13 –
Refik Erduran , Turkish playwright, columnist and writer (died
2017 )
February 15 –
Norman Bridwell , American author and illustrator, created
Clifford the Big Red Dog (died
2014 )
February 19 –
Onuora Nzekwu , Nigerian writer (died
2017 )
February 25 –
Richard G. Stern , American novelist and educator (died
2013 )
February 29 –
Jean Adamson , English children's author and illustrator
[34]
March 4 –
Alan Sillitoe , English novelist (died
2010 )
[35]
March 12 –
Edward Albee , American dramatist (died
2016 )
[36]
March 13 –
Jane Grigson , English cookery writer (died
1990 )
[37]
March 22 –
E. D. Hirsch , American academic literary critic and educator
March 30 –
Tom Sharpe , English satirical author (died
2013 )
[38]
April 4 –
Maya Angelou , American poet (died
2014 )
[39]
April 7 –
Alan J. Pakula , American screenwriter (died
1998 )
April 11 –
Lionel Abrahams , South African novelist, poet and essayist (died
2004 )
April 17 –
Cynthia Ozick , American author
[40]
April 24 –
Martin Seymour-Smith , English poet, biographer and critic (died
1998 )
May 4 –
Thomas Kinsella , Irish poet (died
2021 )
May 24 –
William Trevor , Irish fiction writer and playwright (died
2016 )
June 10 –
Maurice Sendak , American children's author and illustrator (died
2012 )
[41]
June 28 –
Stan Barstow , English novelist (died
2011 )
[42]
July 16
July 18 –
Simon Vinkenoog , Dutch writer, Poet Laureate of the Netherlands (d.
2009 )
July 19 –
Samuel John Hazo , American author
July 24 –
Griselda Gambaro , Argentine writer
July 26 –
Bernice Rubens , Welsh novelist (died
2004 )
[44]
August 7 –
Anthony Lejeune , English writer, editor and broadcaster (died
2018 )
August 12 –
Beni Virtzberg , Israeli forester, Holocaust survivor and writer (died
1968 )
September 6 –
Robert M. Pirsig , American philosopher and author (died
2017 )
[45]
September 11 –
William X. Kienzle , American priest and author (died
2001 )
September 18 –
Sigrid Kahle , Swedish journalist and writer (died
2013 )
[46]
September 20 –
Donald Hall , American poet and poet laureate (died
2018 )
September 30 –
Elie Wiesel , American Jewish author and 1986
Nobel Peace Prize winner (died
2016 )
[47]
October 2 –
Zora Tavčar , Slovenian writer and translator
October 3 –
Alvin Toffler , American futurist writer (died
2016 )
[48]
October 7 –
Sohrab Sepehri , Persian poet and painter (died
1980 )
October 10 –
Sheila F. Walsh , English novelist (died
2009 )
October 17 –
Rosemary Tonks , English poet, prose writer and children's writer (died
2014 )
October 21 –
Yu Guangzhong , Taiwanese writer, poet, educator and critic (died
2017 )
[49]
October 27 –
Gilles Vigneault , Canadian singer and poet
[50]
November 2 –
Paul Johnson , English historian and journalist (died
2023 )
November 9 –
Anne Sexton , American poet (died
1974 )
[51]
November 11 –
Carlos Fuentes , Mexican writer (died
2012 )
[52]
November 12 –
Marjorie W. Sharmat , American children's writer (died
2019 )
[53]
November 20 –
Dolf Verroen , Dutch writer of children's literature
November 28 –
Bano Qudsia , Punjab-born Pakistani fiction writer (died
2017 )
[54]
December 3
December 16 –
Philip K. Dick , American science fiction author (died
1982 )
[56]
December 31 –
Veijo Meri , Finnish writer (died
2015 )
Deaths
January 8 –
Juan B. Justo , Argentine journalist (born
1865 )
January 11 –
Thomas Hardy , English novelist and poet (born
1840 )
[57]
January 19 –
Hans Hinrich Wendt , German theologian (born
1853 )
January 28 –
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez , Spanish novelist, journalist and politician (born
1867 )
[58]
February 19 –
Mildred Aldrich , American journalist (born 1853)
February 29 –
Adolphe Appia , Swiss writer and scenery and lighting designer (born
1862 )
March 4 –
Paul Sabatier , French religious writer (born
1858 )
[59]
March 18 –
Paul van Ostaijen , Flemish poet (born 1896)
March 24
April 10 –
Stanley J. Weyman , English novelist (born
1855 )
April 19 –
Ladislav Klíma , Czech novelist and philosopher (born 1878)
May 5 –
Barry Pain , English writer (born 1864)
May 16 –
Edmund Gosse , English poet and critic (born
1849 )
[61]
May 19 –
Max Scheler , German philosopher (born
1874 )
[62]
May 22 –
Francisco López Merino , Argentine poet (suicide, born
1904 )
May 25 –
George Ranetti , Romanian humorist and playwright (born
1875 )
July 1 –
Avery Hopwood , American playwright (heart attack, born
1882 )
[63]
July 8 –
Crystal Eastman , American journalist (born
1881 )
August –
Isaac Markens , American journalist (born
1846 )
[64]
August 16 –
Antonín Sova , Czech poet (born
1864 )
August 17 –
Sir George Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet , British statesman and author (born
1838 )
[65]
August 24 –
Oskar Jerschke , German dramatist (born
1861 )
October 24 –
Henry Festing Jones , English biographer, editor and lawyer (born
1851 )
[66]
December 1 –
José Eustasio Rivera , Colombian writer (born
1888 )
[67]
December 13 –
Joseph Bucklin Bishop , American journalist and publisher (born
1847 )
December 16 –
Elinor Wylie , American poet and novelist (stroke, born
1885 )
December 19 –
Italo Svevo , Italian writer (born
1861 )
[68]
December 23 –
Ludwig Rosenthal , German antiquarian bookseller (born
1840 )
Awards
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