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1946 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1946.

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Events

  • January – Launch in the United Kingdom of Penguin Classics under the editorship of E. V. Rieu, whose translation of the Odyssey is the first published in the series and will be the country's best-selling book over the next decade.
  • January 5Estonian writer Jaan Kross is arrested and imprisoned by the occupying Soviet authorities.
  • February – Poet Ezra Pound, brought back to the United States on treason charges, is found unfit to face trial because of insanity and sent to St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C., where he remains for 12 years.
  • May 20 – W. H. Auden becomes a United States citizen.
  • May 22George Orwell leaves London to spend much of the next 18 months on the Scottish island of Jura, working on his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (known at an earlier stage in its composition as The Last Man in Europe). This year his Animal Farm becomes book of the year in the United States.
  • August 18Assamese poet Amulya Barua is killed aged 24 in communal violence while studying at the University of Calcutta; his only collection of poems, Achina ("The Stranger"), is published posthumously.
  • October 1 – English première of J. B. Priestley's drama An Inspector Calls (set in 1912) at the New Theatre, London, starring Ralph Richardson.
  • October 9Broadway première of Eugene O'Neill's drama The Iceman Cometh (set in 1912) at the Martin Beck Theatre, New York City.
  • November 7Walker Percy marries Mary Bernice Townsend.
  • November 8Christopher Isherwood becomes a United States citizen.
  • December 18
  • Brendan Behan is released from internment in the Republic of Ireland under an amnesty.
  • Damon Runyon's ashes are scattered over New York City from an airplane piloted by Eddie Rickenbacker.
  • December 23Giovannino Guareschi publishes the first story about the priest Don Camillo in his magazine Candido.
  • December 26David Lean's film of Great Expectations is released in England.
  • Publisher August Aimé Balkema produces his first book in South Africa, Vyjtig Gedigte by the poet C. Louis Leipoldt.
  • American writer and theologian Frederick Buechner resumes his Bachelor of Arts degree at Princeton University following war service.
  • Fiction

  • Jorge AmadoSeara Vermelha
  • Miguel Ángel AsturiasEl Señor Presidente
  • René BarjavelThe Tragic Innocents
  • Simone de BeauvoirAll Men are Mortal (Tous les hommes sont mortels)
  • Algernon BlackwoodThe Doll and One Other
  • Jorge Luis BorgesDeutsches Requiem
  • Ivan BuninDark Avenues («Тёмные аллеи», Tyomnyye allei, short stories, complete edition)
  • John Dickson Carr
  • He Who Whispers
  • My Late Wives (as by Carter Dickson)
  • Adolfo Bioy Casares and Silvina OcampoLos que aman, odian (Those Who Love, Hate)
  • Agatha ChristieThe Hollow
  • A. E. Coppard – Fearful Pleasures
  • Edmund CrispinThe Moving Toyshop
  • Kenneth FearingThe Big Clock
  • Adonias FilhoOs servos da morte
  • Errol FlynnShowdown
  • Pat FrankMr. Adam
  • Carlo Emilio GaddaThat Awful Mess on Via Merulana (Quer pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana, serial publication)
  • Stella GibbonsWestwood
  • William Lindsay GreshamNightmare Alley
  • Ruth GuimarãesÁgua Funda (Deep Water, in Paraíba Valley dialect of Brazilian Portuguese)
  • João Guimarães RosaSagarana
  • Thomas HeggenMister Roberts
  • Raymond J. Healy and J. Francis McComas, editors – Adventures in Time and Space
  • George Wylie HendersonJule
  • William Hope HodgsonThe House on the Borderland and Other Novels
  • Robert E. HowardSkull-Face and Others
  • Christopher IsherwoodThe Berlin Stories
  • Cläre JungAus der Tiefe rufe ich
  • Nikos KazantzakisZorba the Greek (Βίος και Πολιτεία του Αλέξη Ζορμπά, Life and Times of Alexis Zorbas)
  • Arthur KoestlerThieves in the Night
  • Philip LarkinJill
  • Lois LenskiStrawberry Girl
  • Frank Belknap LongThe Hounds of Tindalos
  • W. Somerset Maugham – Then and Now
  • Carson McCullersMember of the Wedding
  • Oscar MicheauxThe Story of Dorothy Stanfield
  • Mervyn PeakeTitus Groan (first of the Gormenghast series)
  • Isaac RosenfeldPassage from Home
  • Anya SetonThe Turquoise
  • Rex StoutThe Silent Speaker
  • Phoebe Atwood Taylor
  • The Asey Mayo Trio
  • Punch with Care
  • Charles TazewellThe Littlest Angel
  • Gore VidalWilliwaw
  • A. E. van Vogt – Slan
  • Boris Vian
  • I Spit on Your Graves (J'irai cracher sur vos tombes, as Vernon Sullivan)
  • Vercoquin and the Plankton (Vercoquin et le plancton)
  • H. Russell Wakefield – The Clock Strikes Twelve
  • Mervyn WallThe Unfortunate Fursey
  • Robert Penn WarrenAll the King's Men
  • Eudora WeltyDelta Wedding
  • Henry S. WhiteheadWest India Lights
  • Kiichirō Yamate – Momotarō-zamurai (桃太郎侍)
  • Ivan YefremovThe Land of Foam («На краю Ойкумены», Na krayu Oikumeny, At the edge of infinity)
  • Seishi YokomizoThe Murder in the Honjin (本陣殺人事件, Honjin satsujin jiken)
  • Children and young adults

  • W. V. Awdry – Thomas the Tank Engine
  • Carolyn Sherwin BaileyMiss Hickory
  • Nancy Barnes – Wonderful Year
  • Enid BlytonFirst Term at Malory Towers
  • Godfried Bomans
  • De Avonturen van Pa Pinkelman (The Adventures of Pa Pinkelman)
  • Sprookjes (in English as The Wily Wizard and the Wicked Witch and other weird stories)
  • Jan BrzechwaAcademy of Mr. Kleks (Akademia Pana Kleksa, 1946)
  • Gertrude CramptonScuffy the Tugboat
  • C. S. Forester – Lord Hornblower
  • Elizabeth GoudgeThe Little White Horse
  • Graham GreeneThe Little Train
  • Racey HelpsFootprints in the Snow
  • Tove JanssonComet in Moominland (Kometjakten / Mumintrollet på kometjakt / Kometen kommer)
  • Madeleine L'EngleIlsa
  • Astrid LindgrenPippi Goes on Board
  • Sheila StuartAlison's Highland Holiday (first in the Alison series of 15 books)
  • Ivy WallacePookie (first in the Pookie series of ten books)
  • T. H. White – Mistress Masham's Repose
  • Drama

  • Jean CocteauL'Aigle à deux têtes
  • Eduardo De Filippo
  • Filumena Marturano
  • Questi fantasmi (All these ghosts)
  • Christopher FryA Phoenix Too Frequent (verse)
  • Ewan MacCollUranium 235
  • Donagh MacDonaghHappy as Larry
  • Robert McLeish – The Gorbals Story
  • Eugene O'NeillThe Iceman Cometh
  • Terence RattiganThe Winslow Boy
  • Nelson RodriguesÁlbum de família
  • Carl ZuckmayerDes Teufels General (The Devil's General)
  • Poetry

  • Elizabeth BishopNorth & South
  • Josef ČapekBásně z koncentračního tabora (Poems from a Concentration Camp; published posthumously)
  • William Carlos WilliamsPaterson, Book One
  • Non-fiction

  • Marc BlochL'Étrange défaite: Témoignage écrit en 1940 (Strange Defeat: a Statement of Evidence Written in 1940; published posthumously)
  • Cleanth Brooks – The Well Wrought Urn: Studies in the Structure of Poetry
  • R. G. Collingwood – The Idea of History (posthumously collected lectures)
  • John Stewart CollisWhile Following the Plough
  • Jean GenetMiracle de la rose
  • Jens MüllerTre kom tilbake (Three Came Back)
  • George OrwellCritical Essays
  • Jean-Paul SartreExistentialism and Humanism (L'Existentialisme est un humanisme)
  • Benjamin SpockThe Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care
  • Władysław Szpilman (as told to Jerzy Waldorff) – Śmierć miasta ("Death of a City", later translated as The Pianist)
  • Paramahansa YoganandaAutobiography of a Yogi
  • Births

  • January 4Lisa Appignanesi Polish-born author and academic
  • January 21Gretel Ehrlich, American travel writer, poet and essayist
  • February 25Franz Xaver Kroetz, German dramatist
  • March 1Jim Crace, English author
  • March 5Mem Fox (Merrion Frances Partridge), Australian children's writer
  • April 2Sue Townsend, English comic novelist and playwright (died 2014)
  • May 8Ruth Padel, English poet and author
  • May 11Valerie Grove, English journalist and author
  • May 12 – L. Neil Smith, American author and activist
  • July 28Fahmida Riaz, Pakistani writer
  • August 1Paul Torday, English novelist (died 2013)
  • August 2James Howe, American journalist and author of juvenile fiction
  • August 29Leona Gom, Canadian poet and novelist
  • September 26Andrea Dworkin, American writer and activist
  • October 1Tim O'Brien, American novelist
  • October 20Elfriede Jelinek, Austrian novelist and Nobel laureate
  • October 28Sharon Thesen, Canadian poet
  • November 7Diane Francis, Canadian journalist and author
  • November 18Alan Dean Foster, American science fiction author
  • December 4Maria Antònia Oliver Cabrer, Majorca-born Spanish Catalan fiction writer
  • December 11Ellen Meloy, American nature writer
  • Unknown dateJohn Birtwhistle, English poet and librettist
  • Deaths

  • February 11John Langalibalele Dube, South African Zulu writer (born 1871)
  • March 1 – Adriana Porter, Canadian Wiccan poet (born 1857)
  • March 19Catherine Carswell, Scottish novelist and biographer (born 1879)
  • March 20Henry Handel Richardson (Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson), Australian novelist (born 1870)
  • April 1Edward Sheldon, American dramatist (born 1886)
  • April 11 – Dem. Theodorescu, Romanian novelist and journalist (born 1888)
  • May 19Booth Tarkington, American novelist and dramatist (born 1869)
  • May 20Jane Findlater, Scottish novelist (born 1866)
  • May 25Ernest Rhys, English writer and book series editor of Welsh extraction (born 1859)
  • June 6Gerhart Hauptmann, German dramatist, novelist and poet, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (born 1862)
  • July 8Orrick Glenday Johns, American poet and playwright (born 1887)
  • July 22Edward Sperling, Russian-born American humorist (killed by bomb, born 1889)
  • July 27Gertrude Stein, American novelist, poet and dramatist (born 1874)
  • July 30 – Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov, Russian poet and revolutionary (born 1854)
  • August 13 – H. G. Wells, English novelist (born 1866)
  • August 18Marion Angus, Scottish poet in Braid Scots and English (born 1865)
  • August 31Harley Granville-Barker, English actor, dramatist and critic (born 1877)
  • September 9Violet Jacob, Scottish historical novelist and poet (born 1863)
  • September 26 – William Strunk, Jr., American professor of English (born 1869)
  • November 14May Sinclair, English novelist (born 1863)
  • December 10Damon Runyon, American short-story writer (born 1880)
  • December 17Constance Garnett, English translator of Russian literature (born 1861)
  • December 23Ellen Marriage, English translator of Balzac (born 1865)
  • Awards

  • Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Elizabeth Goudge, The Little White Horse
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Oliver Onions, Poor Man's Tapestry
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Richard Aldington, Wellington
  • Newbery Medal for children's literature: Lois Lenski, Strawberry Girl
  • Nobel Prize for literature: Hermann Hesse
  • Premio Nadal: José María Gironella, Un hombre
  • Prix Goncourt: Jean-Jacques Gautier, Histoire d'un fait divers
  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Russel Crouse, Howard Lindsay, State of the Union
  • Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: no award given
  • Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: no award given
  • References

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