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1923 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1923.

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Events

  • January – A copy of James Joyce's 1922 novel Ulysses posted by the proprietor of Davy Byrne's pub in Dublin (which features in it) to a London bookseller is detained as obscene by the U.K. authorities.
  • February – T. E. Lawrence is forced to leave the British Royal Air Force, his alias as 352087 Aircraftman John Hume Ross having been exposed, and joins the Royal Tank Corps as 7875698 Private T. E. Shaw.
  • April 11Seán O'Casey's drama The Shadow of a Gunman, the first of his "Dublin Trilogy", opens at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.
  • April 21 – The first of a series of innovative modern dress productions of Shakespeare plays, Cymbeline, directed by H. K. Ayliff, opens at Barry Jackson's Birmingham Repertory Theatre in England.
  • May 9 – The première of Bertolt Brecht's play In the Jungle of Cities (Im Dickicht der Städte) at the Residenz Theatre in Munich is disrupted by Nazi demonstrators.
  • May 11Dorothy L. Sayers' fictional English detective and bibliophile Lord Peter Wimsey makes his first appearance in print when the novel Whose Body? is first published by Boni & Liveright in the United States; the first U.K. edition follows in October from T. Fisher Unwin.
  • June 13 – Date on which Virginia Woolf's 1925 novel Mrs Dalloway is set.
  • July 6 – A riot breaks out at the re-staging of Tristan Tzara's Dadaist play The Gas Heart at the Théâtre Michel, Paris, between those artists aligned with André Breton and those aligned with Tzara; the conflict leads to a permanent split in the Dada movement and the founding of Surrealism as an alternative.
  • Summer – Teenage English brothers Julian and Quentin Bell begin issuing a family newspaper, the Charleston Bulletin, at their Sussex home, Charleston Farmhouse, with occasional contributions by their maternal aunt Virginia Woolf.
  • September – T. S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land (1922) is first published in the United Kingdom in book form complete with notes in a limited edition by the Hogarth Press of Richmond upon Thames, run by Eliot's Bloomsbury Group friends Leonard and Virginia Woolf, the type handset by Virginia (completed in July).
  • December 28George Bernard Shaw's drama Saint Joan is premiered at the Garrick Theatre (New York City) on Broadway by the Theatre Guild with Winifred Lenihan in the title role.
  • Poet Xu Zhimo founds the Crescent Moon Society in China.
  • The Swedish printers Almqvist & Wiksell of Uppsala move into publishing.
  • Fiction

  • Sherwood AndersonMany Marriages
  • Gertrude AthertonBlack Oxen
  • Arnold BennettRiceyman Steps
  • Elizabeth BowenEncounters (short stories)
  • Max BrandSeven Trails
  • Hall CaineThe Woman of Knockaloe
  • Willa CatherA Lost Lady
  • Alphonse de Chateaubriant – La Brière (Brière, translated as Passion and Peat)
  • Agatha ChristieThe Murder on the Links
  • ColetteGreen Wheat (Le Blé en herbe)
  • Joseph ConradThe Rover
  • Marie CorelliLove and the Philosopher
  • Susan ErtzMadame Claire
  • Hans FalladaAnton und Gerda
  • Lion FeuchtwangerDie häßliche Herzogin (The Ugly Duchess)
  • Zona GaleFaint Perfume
  • Philip GibbsThe Middle of the Road
  • Kahlil GibranThe Prophet
  • Jaroslav HašekThe Good Soldier Švejk (Osudy dobrého vojáka Švejka za světové války)
  • Ernest HemingwayThree Stories and Ten Poems
  • Georgette HeyerThe Great Roxhythe
  • Aldous HuxleyAntic Hay
  • Ernst JüngerSturm
  • D. H. Lawrence
  • Kangaroo
  • The Fox, The Captain's Doll, The Ladybird: Three Novellas
  • Agnes Mure MackenzieWithout Conditions
  • Stratis MyrivilisΗ ζωή εν τάφω (I zoí en tafo)Life in the Tomb; serialization)
  • Zofia NałkowskaRomans Teresy Hennert (The Romance of Teresa Hennert)
  • Liam O'FlahertyThy Neighbour's Wife
  • Marcel ProustThe Prisoner (La Prisonnière, vol. 5 of In Search of Lost Time)
  • Dorothy L. Sayers – Whose Body?
  • James StephensDeirdre
  • Italo SvevoLa Coscienza di Zeno
  • Alexei Tolstoy – Aelita (Аэлита)
  • Jean ToomerCane
  • Edgar Wallace
  • Bones of the River
  • The Books of Bart
  • Captains of Souls
  • Chick (short stories)
  • The Clue of the New Pin
  • The Green Archer
  • The Missing Million
  • H. G. Wells – Men Like Gods
  • William Carlos WilliamsThe Great American Novel
  • Margaret Wilson -The Able McLaughlins
  • P. G. Wodehouse
  • The Inimitable Jeeves
  • Leave It to Psmith
  • Virginia Woolf – "Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street"
  • Children and young people

  • Cicely Mary BarkerFlower Fairies of the Spring (first in the Flower Fairies series of at least ten books)
  • Vitaly BiankiWhose Nose is Better? (Чей нос лучше?)
  • Edgar Rice BurroughsTarzan and the Golden Lion
  • Charles Boardman HawesThe Dark Frigate
  • Felix SaltenBambi. Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde (Bambi, a Life in the Woods)
  • Hugh WalpoleJeremy and Hamlet
  • Drama

  • Bertolt BrechtIn the Jungle of Cities
  • Garnet Holme (adapted from Helen Hunt Jackson) – The Ramona Pageant
  • Georg KaiserSide by Side (Nebeneinander)
  • Seán O'CaseyThe Shadow of a Gunman
  • Elmer RiceThe Adding Machine
  • Arnold RidleyThe Ghost Train
  • Jules RomainsKnock (Knock, ou le Triomphe de la médecine)
  • George Bernard ShawSaint Joan
  • Marie StopesOur Ostriches
  • Ernst TollerHinkemann
  • Sergei Tretyakov
  • Do You Hear, Moscow? (Слышишь, Москва?!)
  • Earth in Turmoil
  • Sutton VaneOutward Bound
  • Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz
  • The Crazy Locomotive (Szalona lokomotywa)
  • Janulka, Daughter of Fizdejko (Janulka, córka Fizdejki)
  • The Madman and the Nun (Wariat i zakonnica)
  • Poetry

  • E. E. Cummings – Tulips and Chimneys
  • Robert FrostNew Hampshire (including "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening")
  • Pablo NerudaCrepusculario
  • Sukumar RayAbol Tabol
  • Wallace StevensHarmonium
  • David Vogel – Lifney Hasha'ar Ha'afel (Before the Dark Gate)
  • William Carlos Williams
  • Go Go
  • Spring and All
  • Non-fiction

  • Vladimir ArsenyevDersu Uzala
  • E. K. Chambers – The Elizabethan Stage
  • Le CorbusierVers une architecture (Toward an Architecture)
  • Sigmund FreudThe Ego and the Id
  • Khalil Gibran – The Prophet
  • Robert HenriThe Art Spirit
  • Rudyard KiplingThe Irish Guards in the Great War
  • Arthur Moeller van den BruckDas Dritte Reich
  • Mihai RaleaL'Idée de la révolution dans les doctrines socialistes
  • Max WeberWirtschaftsgeschichte
  • Births

  • January 6Jacobo Timerman, Argentine writer (died 1999)
  • January 9David Holbrook, English novelist, poet and academic (died 2011)
  • January 10Ingeborg Drewitz, German novelist and dramatist (died 1986)
  • January 16Anthony Hecht, American poet (died 2004)
  • January 29Paddy Chayefsky, American writer (died 1981)
  • January 31Norman Mailer, American writer and journalist (died 2007)
  • February 2James Dickey, American poet and author (died 1997)
  • February 9Brendan Behan, Irish writer and playwright (died 1964)
  • February 12Alan Dugan, American poet and author (died 2003)
  • March 26Elizabeth Jane Howard, English novelist (died 2014)
  • March 27
  • Shusaku Endo (遠藤 周作), Japanese novelist (died 1996)
  • Louis Simpson, Jamaican-born American poet (died 2012)
  • March 30Milton Acorn, Canadian poet, writer, and playwright (died 1986)
  • April 3Daniel Hoffman, American poet (died 2013)
  • April 21John Mortimer, English dramatist, screenwriter and barrister (died 2009)
  • April 23Manuel Mejía Vallejo, Colombian novelist (died 1998)
  • May 1Joseph Heller, American novelist (died 1999)
  • May 21Dorothy Hewett, Australian poet, playwright and novelist (died 2002)
  • June 7Martyn Goff, English author and bookseller (died 2015)
  • June 14Judith Kerr, German-born English children's writer
  • June 24Yves Bonnefoy, French poet and essayist (died 2016)
  • July 2Wisława Szymborska, Polish poet and essayist (died 2012)
  • July 16 – Mari Evans, American poet
  • July 17James Purdy, American writer (died 2009)
  • August 21Emma Smith (Elspeth Hallsmith), English novelist and autobiographer
  • September 13Miroslav Holub, Czech poet (died 1998)
  • September 22Dannie Abse, Welsh poet and writer (died 2014)
  • October 5Stig Dagerman, Swedish author and journalist (died 1954)
  • October 15Italo Calvino, Italian writer (died 1985)
  • October 24Denise Levertov, English-born American poet (died 1997)
  • November 20Nadine Gordimer, South African writer (died 2014)
  • November 23Gloria Whelan, American poet, short story writer, and novelist
  • December 21Richard Hugo, American poet and educator (d. 1982)
  • Unknown dates
  • Qu Bo (曲波), Chinese novelist (died 2002)
  • Emma Smith (Elspeth Hallsmith), English novelist
  • Deaths

  • January 3Jaroslav Hašek, Czech novelist (born 1883)
  • January 9Katherine Mansfield, New Zealand writer (born 1888)
  • February 1Ernst Troeltsch, German theologian (born 1865)
  • February 8Bernard Bosanquet, English philosopher and political theorist (born 1848)
  • March 6 – William Boyle, Irish dramatist and short story writer (born 1853)
  • March 26Sarah Bernhardt, French actress (born 1844)
  • March 29 – J. Smeaton Chase, English-born American author and photographer (born 1864)
  • May 10Ulderiko Donadini, Croatian novelist, dramatist and short story writer (suicide, born 1894)
  • May 23Henry Bradley, English philologist and lexicographer (born 1845)
  • June 4Hume Nisbet, Scottish thriller writer, poet and artist (born 1849)
  • June 10
  • Louis Couperus, Dutch novelist and poet (born 1863)
  • Pierre Loti, French novelist and travel writer (born 1850)
  • June 22Morris Rosenfeld, Yiddish poet (born 1862)
  • June 24Edith Södergran, Finnish Swedish poet (born 1892)
  • August 24Kate Douglas Wiggin, American children's author (born 1856)
  • October 6Oscar Browning, English historian (born 1837)
  • October 8Florence Montgomery, English novelist and children's writer (born 1843)
  • October 14Marcellus Emants, Dutch novelist (born 1848)
  • November 23Urmuz, Romanian short prose writer (suicide, born 1883)
  • December 1Virginie Loveling, Flemish poet and novelist (born 1836)
  • December 4Maurice Barrès, French novelist and journalist (born 1862)
  • Unknown dateGeorge Wharton James, English-born American journalist (born 1858)
  • Awards

  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Arnold Bennett, Riceyman Steps
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Sir Ronald Ross, Memoirs, Etc.
  • Newbery Medal for children's literature: Hugh Lofting, The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle
  • Nobel Prize for Literature: William Butler Yeats
  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Owen Davis, Icebound
  • Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Edna St. Vincent Millay: The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver: A Few Figs from Thistles: Eight Sonnets in American Poetry, 1922. A Miscellany
  • Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: Willa CatherOne of Ours
  • References

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