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1925 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1925.

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Events

  • February 21 – First issue of The New Yorker magazine is published by Harold Ross.
  • February 28 – First story under the name 'B. Traven' is published, in Vorwärts (Berlin).
  • April – F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway meet in the Dingo Bar on rue Delambre in the Montparnasse quarter of Paris shortly after the publication of Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (April 10) and shortly before Hemingway departs on the trip to Spain that he will fictionalize in The Sun Also Rises.
  • May 14Virginia Woolf's novel Mrs Dalloway is published by the Hogarth Press in Bloomsbury, London. Woolf is beginning work on To the Lighthouse.
  • July 22 – The first of Ben Travers' "Aldwych farces", A Cuckoo in the Nest, opens at the Aldwych Theatre in London in a production by actor-manager Tom Walls featuring the brothers Ralph Lynn, Gordon James and Hastings Lynn.
  • October 1 – J. R. R. Tolkien takes up the post of Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon in the University of Oxford.
  • December 24 – A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh story "The Wrong Sort of Bees" is published in the London Evening News.
  • December 28 – Russian poet Sergei Yesenin (b. 1895) writes his farewell poem, "Goodbye, my friend, goodbye" (До свиданья, друг мой, до свиданья), in his own blood before hanging himself at the Angleterre Hotel in Leningrad.
  • Late – W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood meet for the first time as adults in London.
  • Miss Riboet's Orion theatrical troupe is established in the Dutch East Indies.
  • First complete translation of the 14th-century Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三國演義) from Chinese into English published by Charles Henry Brewitt-Taylor.
  • Leslie Hotson publishes the first account from contemporary records of the murder of dramatist Christopher Marlowe in 1593, claiming to have stumbled across the evidence while researching Chaucer's The Nun's Priest's Tale in the archives of the English Public Records Office in 1923-24.
  • T. S. Eliot leaves Lloyds Bank in London and joins the new publishing house of Faber and Gwyer, having been recommended by Charles Whibley to Geoffrey Faber.
  • The Modern Library is taken over by Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer.
  • Fiction

  • Konstantine GamsakhurdiaThe Smile of Dionysus
  • Sherwood AndersonDark Laughter
  • Sergei Auslender – Дни боевые (Dni boevye, Fighting Days)
  • André BillyL'Ange qui pleure
  • James BoydDrums
  • Louis BromfieldPossession
  • Mihail Bulgakov
  • The Fatal Eggs (Роковые яйца)
  • The White Guard (Белая гвардия; partial serialization)
  • Mary ButtsAshe of Rings
  • Willa CatherThe Professor's House
  • Blaise CendrarsSutter's Gold
  • Agatha ChristieThe Secret of Chimneys
  • Ivy Compton-BurnettPastors and Masters
  • Warwick Deeping – Sorrell and Son
  • Maurice DekobraLa Madone des sleepings (The Madonna of the Sleeping-Cars)
  • Brian Oswald Donn-ByrneHangman's House
  • John Dos PassosManhattan Transfer
  • Theodore DreiserAn American Tragedy
  • Lion FeuchtwangerJud Süß (translated as Jew Süss or Power)
  • Charles FingerTales from Silver Lands
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald – The Great Gatsby
  • Ford Madox FordNo More Parades
  • David GarnettThe Sailor's Return
  • William GerhardieThe Polyglots
  • André GideLes faux-monnayeurs
  • Ellen GlasgowBarren Ground
  • Thea von HarbouMetropolis
  • Ernest HemingwayIn Our Time (short stories)
  • DuBose HeywardPorgy
  • Aldous HuxleyThose Barren Leaves
  • Franz Kafka (died 1924) – The Trial (Der Process, written 1914–15)
  • Margaret Kennedy – The Constant Nymph
  • Sinclair LewisArrowsmith
  • Walter LippmannThe Phantom Public
  • Anita LoosGentlemen Prefer Blondes
  • W. Somerset Maugham – The Painted Veil
  • Thomas MofoloChaka
  • Eugenio MontaleOssi di seppia
  • Liam O'FlahertyThe Informer
  • Baroness Orczy
  • The Miser of Maida Vale
  • A Question of Temptation
  • William PlomerTurbott Wolfe
  • Marcel ProustAlbertine disparue
  • Jean-Joseph RabeariveloL'Aube rouge (The Red Dawn)
  • Henry Handel Richardson (Et Florence Robertson) – The Way Home (second part of The Fortunes of Richard Mahony)
  • Kate RobertsO gors y bryniau (Welsh short stories)
  • Romain RollandLe Jeu de l'amour et de la mort (The Game of Love and Death)
  • Dorothy ScarboroughThe Wind
  • Gertrude SteinThe Making of Americans
  • James Stevens – Paul Bunyan
  • Sigrid UndsetThe Master of Hestviken, vol. 1: The Axe
  • Carl Van VechtenFirecrackers. A Realistic Novel
  • Hugh WalpolePortrait of a Man with Red Hair
  • Hugo WastStone Desert
  • Edith WhartonThe Mother's Recompense
  • William Carlos WilliamsIn the American Grain
  • P. G. Wodehouse – Carry On, Jeeves
  • Virginia WoolfMrs Dalloway
  • Elinor WylieThe Venetian Glass Nephew
  • Children and young people

  • Elinor Brent-DyerThe School at the Chalet
  • A. M. Burrage – Poor Dear Esme
  • Drama

  • J. R. Ackerley – The Prisoners of War
  • Arnolt BronnenThe Bird of Youth (Geburt der Jugend)
  • Mikhail BulgakovZoyka's Apartment (written)
  • Noël CowardHay Fever (first performed) and Fallen Angels
  • Federico García LorcaThe Billy-Club Puppets
  • Hugo von HofmannsthalThe Tower (Der Turm)
  • Zora Neale HurstonColor Struck
  • George KellyCraig's Wife
  • John Howard LawsonProcessional
  • Ben TraversA Cuckoo in the Nest
  • Franz WerfelJuarez und Maximilian
  • Stanisław Ignacy WitkiewiczThe Beelzebub Sonata (Sonata Belzebuba)
  • Carl ZuckmayerThe Merry Vineyard (Der fröhliche Weinberg)
  • Poetry

  • T. S. Eliot – The Hollow Men
  • F. W. Harvey – September and Other Poems
  • Non-fiction

  • Max Aitken – Politicians and the Press
  • Alice BaileyA Treatise on Cosmic Fire
  • Edwin Burtt – The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science
  • G. K. Chesterton – The Everlasting Man
  • Maurice HalbwachsLa Mémoire collective (On Collective Memory)
  • Adolf HitlerMein Kampf
  • Dmitry Merezhkovsky
  • The Birth of Gods: Tutankhamen in Crete (Rozhdenīe bogov: Tutankamon na Kritie)
  • The Mystery of the Three: Egypt and Babylon (Taĭna trekh: Egipet i Vavilon)
  • Arthur E. PowellThe Etheric Double and Allied Phenomena
  • Franz RohNach Expressionismus – Magischer Realismus: Probleme der neuesten europäischen Malerei ("After Expressionism – Magical Realism: Problems of the newest European painting")
  • J. R. R. Tolkien – "The Devil's Coach Horses"
  • Births

  • January 7Gerald Durrell, Indian-born British naturalist and author (died 1995)
  • January 8James Saunders, English dramatist (died 2004)
  • January 11William Styron, American writer (died 2006)
  • January 14Yukio Mishima (三島 由紀夫, Kimitake Hiraoka), Japanese author and political activist (died 1970)
  • January 17Robert Cormier, American young-adult novelist (died 2000)
  • January 20Ernesto Cardenal, Nicaraguan Catholic priest and poet
  • February 18Jack Gilbert, American poet and educator (died 2012)
  • February 22
  • Edward Gorey, illustrator and writer (died 2000)
  • Gerald Stern, poet and academic
  • March 14John Wain, English novelist and short-story writer (died 1994)
  • March 25 – Flannery O'Connor, American author (died 1964)
  • March 27John Bayley, Indian-born English literary critic (died 2015)
  • May 25Rosario Castellanos, Mexican writer (died 1974)
  • August 12Donald Justice, American poet and educator (died 2004)
  • August 17John Hawkes, American novelist (died 1998)
  • August 28 – Arkady Strugatsky, Russian science fiction writer (died 1991)
  • September 4 – Forrest Carter, American speechwriter and author (died 1979)
  • October 1 – The Pullein-Thompson sisters twin English children's novelists (Christine died 2005)
  • October 3Gore Vidal, American writer (died 2012)
  • October 8Andrei Sinyavsky, Russian writer and dissident (died 1997)
  • October 11Elmore Leonard, American novelist and screenwriter (died 2013)
  • October 25Romek Marber, Polish-born book designer
  • October 26Jan Wolkers, Dutch writer and artist (died 2007)
  • Deaths

  • January 27Friedrich von Hügel, Austrian theologian (born 1852)
  • January 31George Washington Cable, American writer (born 1844)
  • February 16Francisco Díaz-Silveira, Cuban journalist and poet (born 1871)
  • March 2Luigj Gurakuqi, Albanian writer and politician (born 1879)
  • April 7Gerhard Gran, Norwegian literary historian, essayist and biographer (born 1856)
  • May 12Amy Lowell, American poet (born 1874)
  • June 6Pierre Louÿs, French poet (born 1870)
  • July 16Pyotr Gnedich, Russian writer (born 1855)
  • July 15Mary Cholmondeley, English novelist (born 1859)
  • September 11Gustav Kastropp, German poet and librettist (born 1844)
  • October 31José Ingenieros, Argentine positivist philosopher, essayist and physician (born 1877)
  • October 7Felix Liebermann, German-Jewish historian (born 1851)
  • December 5Władysław Reymont, Polish novelist, Nobel Prize winner (born 1867)
  • December 28Sergei Yesenin, Russian poet (born 1895)
  • Awards

  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Liam O'Flaherty, The Informer
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Geoffrey Scott, The Portrait of Zelide
  • Newbery Medal for children's literature: Charles Finger, Tales from Silver Lands
  • Nobel Prize for Literature: George Bernard Shaw (awarded in 1926)
  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Sidney Howard, They Knew What They Wanted
  • Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Edwin Arlington Robinson, The Man Who Died Twice
  • Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: Edna Ferber, So Big
  • References

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