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1933 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1933.

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Events

  • February 17 – The magazine News-Week is published for the first time in New York.
  • March 8 – Première of Federico García Lorca's play Blood Wedding (Bodas de Sangre) at the Teatro Beatriz in Madrid.
  • May – Nazi book burnings in Germany by the German Student Union, principally of works by Jewish intellectuals, leading to an Exilliteratur. Although his novels are spared (unlike those of his brother Heinrich Mann), Thomas Mann settles in Switzerland. Lion Feuchtwanger, on a lecture tour of the United States in January, has decided not to return to Germany; Bertolt Brecht has moved to Prague in February; and Alfred Döblin to Switzerland in March.
  • May 16–May 17 – In the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin orders the NKVD to "preserve but isolate" Osip Mandelstam, after having been informed of the "Stalin Epigram"; Mandelstam is then arrested. A protest by literary figures, including Anna Akhmatova and Boris Pasternak, prompts Stalin to declare that he might "review the case" (he never will). His admiration for Pasternak as a poetic genius is strengthened when the latter asks for a private meeting to discuss "life and death"—although he never grants it, he instructs the NKVD to "leave that cloud-dweller [Pasternak] alone".
  • June – W. H. Auden has his "Vision of Agape".
  • July – Poedjangga Baroe, the Indonesian avant-garde literary magazine, is first published, by Armijn Pane, Amir Hamzah and Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana.
  • October 8 – The General Union of Roma in Romania is set up by writer G. A. Lăzăreanu-Lăzurică, with Grigoraș Dinicu as honorary president; by 1934, it publishes the Romani-language newspaper O Ròm, and books of Romani mythology, edited by Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor.
  • December
  • Codex Sinaiticus sold by the Soviet Union to the British Museum Library through the agency of Maggs Bros Ltd at a price of £100,000, the highest ever paid for a book at this time.
  • Raymond Chandler's first short story, the hardboiled detective fiction "Blackmailers Don't Shoot", is published in the magazine Black Mask in the United States.
  • December 6 – In United States v. One Book Called Ulysses, U.S. District Judge John M. Woolsey rules that James Joyce's novel Ulysses is not as a whole pornographic and therefore cannot not be obscene.
  • The name Inklings is taken by an informal literary discussion group at Oxford.
  • Fiction

  • Hervey AllenAnthony Adverse
  • Jorge AmadoCacau (Cacao)
  • Edwin Balmer and Philip WylieWhen Worlds Collide
  • Marjorie BowenThe Last Bouquet: Some Twilight Tales
  • Pearl S. Buck
  • All Men Are Brothers (translation of Water Margin)
  • Sons
  • Edgar Rice BurroughsTarzan and the City of Gold
  • Dino BuzzatiBàrnabo delle montagne
  • Erskine CaldwellGod's Little Acre
  • John Dickson CarrThe Mad Hatter Mystery
  • Leslie CharterisOnce More the Saint (also The Saint and Mr. Teal)
  • Agatha Christie
  • The Hound of Death
  • Lord Edgware Dies
  • A. J. Cronin – Grand Canary
  • Warwick DeepingTwo Black Sheep
  • Guy EndoreThe Werewolf of Paris
  • Susan ErtzThe Proselyte
  • Miles FranklinBring the Monkey
  • Zona GalePapa La Fleur
  • Erle Stanley GardnerThe Case of the Sulky Girl
  • Matila GhykaPluie d'étoiles
  • Walter GreenwoodLove on the Dole
  • Dashiell Hammett
  • The Thin Man
  • Woman In The Dark
  • Robert Hichens – The Paradine Case
  • James Hilton
  • Knight Without Armour
  • Lost Horizon
  • Volter KilpiAlastalon salissa (In the Parlour at Alastalo)
  • Pär LagerkvistBödeln (The Hangman; novella)
  • Arthur MachenThe Green Round
  • Claude McKayBanana Bottom
  • André MalrauxMan's Fate (La Condition humaine)
  • Ellery Queen
  • The American Gun Mystery
  • The Siamese Twin Mystery
  • Raymond QueneauLe Chiendent
  • Marjorie Kinnan RawlingsSouth Moon Under
  • E. Arnot Robertson – Ordinary Families
  • Dorothy L. Sayers
  • Hangman's Holiday (short stories)
  • Murder Must Advertise
  • Bruno SchulzThe Street of Crocodiles (short stories, published as Sklepy cynamonowe, "Cinnamon Shops", in December, dated 1934)
  • Nan ShepherdA Pass in the Grampians
  • Gertrude SteinThe Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas
  • Phoebe Atwood TaylorThe Mystery of the Cape Cod Players
  • Angela ThirkellHigh Rising
  • Thomas F. Tweed – Rinehard: a melodrama of the nineteen-thirties
  • S. S. Van Dine – The Kennel Murder Case
  • Helen WaddellPeter Abelard
  • Hugh WalpoleVanessa
  • H. G. Wells – The Shape of Things to Come
  • Franz WerfelThe Forty Days of Musa Dagh (Die vierzig Tage des Musa Dagh)
  • Dennis WheatleyThe Forbidden Territory
  • Antonia WhiteFrost in May
  • Virginia WoolfFlush: A Biography
  • Children and young people

  • Marjorie FlackThe Story about Ping
  • Norman Hunter – The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm (first in Professor Branestawm series)
  • Elizabeth Foreman LewisYoung Fu of the Upper Yangtze
  • Arthur RansomeWinter Holiday
  • Dorothy WallBlinky Bill: the Quaint Little Australian (first in the Blinky Bill series of three books)
  • Drama

  • Tawfiq al-HakimAhl el-Kahf (The People of the Cave)
  • Jean AnouilhMandarine
  • Ferdinand BrucknerDie Rassen
  • Gordon Daviot (Josephine Tey) – Richard of Bordeaux
  • Selli EnglerHeil Hitler
  • Sidney KingsleyMen in White
  • Federico García LorcaBlood Wedding
  • Eugene O'NeillAh, Wilderness!
  • J. B. Priestley – Laburnum Grove
  • Lennox RobinsonDrama at Inish
  • Mordaunt ShairpThe Green Bay Tree
  • Poetry

  • Edwin James Brady – Wardens of the Seas
  • Benjamin FondaneUlysse
  • Osip Mandelstam – "Stalin Epigram"
  • Vita Sackville-WestCollected Poems
  • Filip ShirokaZâni i zêmrës
  • J. Slauerhoff – Soleares
  • William Butler Yeats – The Winding Stair and Other Poems
  • Non-fiction

  • Vera BrittainTestament of Youth
  • Benjamin FondaneRimbaud le voyou
  • Carl JungModern Man in Search of a Soul
  • Agnes Mure MackenzieAn Historical Survey of Scottish Literature to 1714
  • George OrwellDown and Out in Paris and London
  • Muiris Ó Súilleabháin (Maurice O'Sullivan) – Fiche Bliain ag Fás (Twenty Years a-Growing)
  • Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (谷崎 潤一郎) – In Praise of Shadows (陰翳礼讃, essay on aesthetics)
  • Births

  • January 1Joe Orton, English playwright (murdered 1967)
  • January 9Wilbur Smith, South African novelist
  • January 16Susan Sontag (Susan Rosenblatt), American novelist (died 2004)
  • February 1Reynolds Price, American novelist and literary scholar (died 2011)
  • February 5 – B. S. Johnson, English novelist (died 1973)
  • February 12Costa-Gavras (Konstantinos Gavras), Greek-French film director and writer
  • February 22Christopher Ondaatje, Ceylonese-born English travel writer, biographer and philanthropist
  • February 27Edward Lucie-Smith, Jamaican-born English writer, critic and broadcaster
  • March 17Penelope Lively (Penelope Low), Egyptian-born English novelist
  • March 19Philip Roth, American novelist
  • April 14 – Boris Strugatsky, Russian sci-fi writer
  • April 24Patricia Bosworth, American writer/biographer
  • May 9Jessica Steele, English romance novelist
  • May 10Barbara Taylor Bradford (Barbara Taylor), English-born American novelist
  • May 12Stephen Vizinczey, Hungarian-born writer
  • May 29Edward Whittemore, American novelist (died 1995)
  • June 20Claire Tomalin (Claire Delavenay), English journalist and biographer
  • July 2John Antrobus, English playwright and scriptwriter
  • July 4 – David Littman, English historian (died 2012)
  • July 10Kevin Gilbert, Australian writer and artist (died 1993)
  • July 14Solange Fasquelle, French novelist (died 2016)
  • July 20Cormac McCarthy, American author
  • July 21 – John Gardner, American writer (died 1982)
  • August – Ko Un (Ko Untae), South Korean poet
  • August 13Madhur Jaffrey, Indian actress and food writer
  • August 16Tom Maschler, Austrian-born English literary publisher
  • September 9Michael Novak, American philosopher and author
  • September 19Gilles Archambault, French Canadian novelist
  • October 11David Daniels, American visual poet (died 2008)
  • October 24Norman Rush, American writer
  • November 13Peter Härtling, German novelist and poet
  • December 2Kent Andersson, Swedish dramatist (died 2005)
  • December 31Edward Bunker, American crime novelist (died 2005)
  • Unknown dateJim Barnes, Native American poet and translator
  • Deaths

  • January 21George Moore, Irish poet and novelist (born 1852)
  • January 29Sara Teasdale, American poet (born 1884; suicide)
  • January 31John Galsworthy, English novelist and dramatist (born 1867)
  • February 20Takiji Kobayashi (小林多喜二), Japanese writer (born 1903)
  • April 5Earl Derr Biggers, American novelist and playwright (heart attack, born 1884)
  • April 19 – E. W. Hobson, English writer on mathematics (born 1856)
  • April 29Constantine Cavafy, Greek Alexandrine poet (born 1863)
  • April 30Anna de Noailles, French writer (born 1876)
  • May 26Horatio Bottomley, English journalist and fraudster (born 1860)
  • June 7 – Dragutin Domjanić, Croatian poet (born 1875)
  • July 8Anthony Hope (Anthony Hope Hawkins), English adventure novelist (born 1863)
  • August 12Alexandru Philippide, Romanian linguist and polemicist (atherosclerosis, born 1859)
  • September 20Annie Besant, English Theosophist writer (born 1847)
  • September 23 – György Almásy, Hungarian travel writer (born 1867)
  • September 25
  • Ring Lardner, American writer (born 1885)
  • Pascal Poirier, Canadian historian (born 1852)
  • October 30Herminie Templeton Kavanagh, Anglo-Irish-American short story writer (born 1861?)
  • November 12 – F. Holland Day, American publisher (born 1864)
  • November 20Augustine Birrell, English politician and author (born 1850)
  • November 28Minnie Earl Sears, American librarian (born 1873)
  • December 4Stefan George, German poet and translator (born 1868)
  • Unknown dates
  • Annie Armitt, English novelist and poet (born 1850)
  • Janet Milne Rae, Scottish novelist (born 1844)
  • Hugo Zöller, German explorer and journalist (born 1852)
  • Awards

  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: A. G. Macdonell, England, Their England
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Violet Clifton, The Book of Talbot
  • Newbery Medal for children's literature: Elizabeth Foreman Lewis, Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze
  • Nobel Prize for literature: Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin
  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Maxwell Anderson, Both Your Houses
  • Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Archibald MacLeish: Conquistador
  • Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: T. S. Stribling – The Store
  • References

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