1937 in literature
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1937.
Events
- January 9 â The first issue of Look magazine goes on sale in the United States.
- January 19 â BBC Television broadcasts The Underground Murder Mystery by J. Bissell Thomas from London, the first play to be written for television.[1]
- February 6 â John Steinbeck's novella of the Great Depression, Of Mice and Men, appears in the United States.
- April â The Irish writers Elizabeth Bowen and Seán à Faoláin first meet, in London.
- May 14 â BBC Television broadcasts a 30-minute excerpt of Twelfth Night, the first known television broadcast of a Shakespeare piece. The cast includes Peggy Ashcroft and Greer Garson.
- May 21 â Penguin Books in the U.K. launches Pelican Books, a sixpenny paperback non-fiction imprint, with a two-volume edition of George Bernard Shaw's The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism.[2]
- June
- The British science fiction magazine Tales of Wonder first appears.
- John Cowper Powys visits Sycharth, birthplace of Owain Glyndŵr, which inspires his 1940 novel Owen Glendower.[3]
- June 30 â The New England Quarterly prints poems by a colonial American pastor, Edward Taylor (died 1729), discovered by Thomas H. Johnson.[4]
- Summer â American-born writer Thomas Quinn Curtiss meets German-born novelist Klaus Mann in Europe and they start a relationship.
- July
- Buchenwald concentration camp in Nazi Germany is established around the Goethe Oak.
- Rex Ingamells and other poets initiate the Jindyworobak Movement in Australian literature, in the magazine Venture.[5]
- The American academic librarian Randolph Greenfield Adams writes a controversial Library Quarterly essay, "Librarians as Enemies of Books", complaining of librarians downgrading books and scholarship in favor of other tasks.[6]
- July 4 â The Lost Colony a historical drama by Paul Green, is first performed at an outdoor theater in the place where it is set: Roanoke Island, North Carolina.
- July 31 â Stephen Vincent Benét's post-apocalyptic short story By the Waters of Babylon, inspired by April's Bombing of Guernica, is published in the U.S. The Saturday Evening Post as "The Place of the Gods".
- September 10 â The Soviet playwright Sergei Tretyakov commits suicide while under sentence of death at Butyrka prison in Moscow as part of the Great Purge.[7]
- September 21 â J. R. R. Tolkien's juvenile fantasy novel The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is published in England by George Allen & Unwin on the recommendation of young Rayner Unwin.
- September 29 â The French playwright Antonin Artaud is expelled from Ireland.
- October 6 â The fictional Mrs. Miniver appears in a column on domestic life by Jan Struther for The Times, London.[8]
- November 11 (Armistice Day)
- BBC Television broadcasts Journey's End by R. C. Sherriff, 1928, set on the Western Front (World War I) in 1918, as the first full-length television adaptation of a stage play. Reginald Tate plays the lead, having long performed it in the theatre.[9]
- Caesar, Orson Welles's modern-dress bare-stage adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, premieres as the first production of the Mercury Theatre in New York City.
- December 21 â Dr. Seuss's first book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, is published by Vanguard Press.
- unknown dates
- The National Library of Iran is inaugurated in Tehran.[10]
- The future novelist Angus Wilson becomes a book cataloguer at the British Museum Library in London.
New books
Fiction
- Felix Aderca â OraÈele înecate (Sunken Cities)
- Shakib al-Jabiri â al-Naham (Greed)
- Eric Ambler â Uncommon Danger
- Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay â Chander Pahar (à¦à¦¾à¦à¦¦à§à¦° পাহড়, Mountain of the Moon)
- Vicki Baum â Love and Death in Bali (Liebe und Tod auf Bali)
- Anthony Berkeley â Trial and Error
- Georges Bernanos â Mouchette
- Ion Biberi â Oameni în ceaÈÄ (People in the Fog)
- Karen Blixen â Out of Africa (published in US as by Isak Dinesen; published in Denmark as Den afrikanske farm)
- Phyllis Bottome â The Mortal Storm
- John Bude â The Cheltenham Square Murder
- Morley Callaghan â More Joy in Heaven
- John Dickson Carr (as Carter Dickson) â The Ten Teacups
- Agatha Christie â Hercule Poirot stories
- Stuart Cloete â Turning Wheels
- J. J. Connington â A Minor Operation
- Murray Constantine â Swastika Night
- Freeman Wills Crofts â Found Floating
- A. J. Cronin â The Citadel
- James Curtis â There Ain't No Justice
- Ludovic DauÈ â O jumÄtate de om (Half a Man)
- Cecil Day-Lewis â There's Trouble Brewing
- Pierre Drieu La Rochelle â Rêveuse bourgeoisie
- Lawrence Durrell (as Charles Norden) â Panic Spring
- Hans Fallada â Wolf Among Wolves (Wolf unter Wölfen)
- Max Frisch â An Answer from the Silence (Antwort aus der Stille)
- Zona Gale â Light Woman
- Anthony Gilbert
- Witold Gombrowicz â Ferdydurke
- Cyril Hare â Tenant for Death
- Sadegh Hedayat â The Blind Owl (بÙÙ Ú©ÙØ±, Boof-e koor)
- Ernest Hemingway â To Have and Have Not
- Robert Hichens â Daniel Airlie
- Katharine Hull and Pamela Whitlock â The Far-Distant Oxus
- Zora Neale Hurston â Their Eyes Were Watching God
- Michael Innes â Hamlet, Revenge!
- Margaret Irwin â The Stranger Prince
- Franz Kafka (posthumously translated by Willa and Edwin Muir) â The Trial (first English translation of Der Process)
- Irmgard Keun â After Midnight (Nach Mitternacht)
- Ronald Knox â Double Cross Purposes
- Kalki Krishnamurthy â Kalvaninn Kaadhali
- Halldór Laxness â Ljós heimsins (The Light of the World) â Part I, Heimsljós (World Light)
- Alexander Lernet-Holenia
- Der Mann im Hut
- Mona Lisa
- Meyer Levin â The Old Bunch
- E. C. R. Lorac
- Ngaio Marsh â Vintage Murder
- A. E. W. Mason â The Drum
- Cameron McCabe â The Face on the Cutting-Room Floor
- Compton Mackenzie â The East Wind of Love (first in The Four Winds of Love series of six books)
- W. Somerset Maugham â Theatre
- Oscar Millard â Uncensored
- Gladys Mitchell â Come Away, Death
- R. K. Narayan â The Bachelor of Arts
- Elliot Paul â Life and Death of a Spanish Town
- Robert Prechtl â Titanic
- Ellery Queen â The Door Between
- "Kurban Said" â Ali and Nino (Ali und Nino)
- Ruth Sawyer â Roller Skates
- Dorothy L. Sayers â Busman's Honeymoon
- Margery Sharp â The Nutmeg Tree
- Bruno Schulz â Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass (Sanatorium Pod KlepsydrÄ )
- Naoya Shiga (å¿è³ ç´å) â A Dark Night's Passing (æå¤è¡è·¯, An'ya KÅro)
- "Siburapha" â Behind the Painting (à¸à¹à¸²à¸à¸«à¸¥à¸±à¸à¸ าà¸, Khang Lang Phap)
- Olaf Stapledon â Star Maker
- John Steinbeck â Of Mice and Men
- Rex Stout â The Red Box
- Cecil Street
- Antal Szerb â Journey by Moonlight (Utas és holdvilág)
- Phoebe Atwood Taylor
- Figure Away
- Octagon House
- Beginning with a Bash (as by Alice Tilton)
- Henry Wade â The High Sheriff
- Mika Waltari â A Stranger Came to the Farm (Vieras mies tuli taloon)
- Ethel Lina White â The Elephant Never Forgets
- Charles Williams â Descent into Hell
- Virginia Woolf â The Years
- Francis Brett Young
Children and young people
- Enid Blyton â The Adventures of the Wishing-Chair
- C. S. Forester â The Happy Return (also as Beat to Quarters)
- Eve Garnett â The Family from One End Street
- Hergé â The Broken Ear (L'Oreille cassée)
- Kornel MakuszyÅski â Argument About Basia (Awantura o BasiÄ)
- Carola Oman â Robin Hood
- Arthur Ransome â We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea
- Kate Seredy â The White Stag
- Dr. Seuss â And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street
- J. R. R. Tolkien â The Hobbit
- Laura Ingalls Wilder â On the Banks of Plum Creek
- Henry Winterfeld (as Manfred Michael) â Timpetill â Die Stadt ohne Eltern (Timpetill â Parentless City, translated 1963 as Trouble at Timpetill)
Drama
- Mrs. Bernie Angus â Brown Sugar
- Anthony Armstrong â Mile Away Murder
- Bertolt Brecht with Margarete Steffin â Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar (adapted from J. M. Synge's Señora Carrar's Rifles)
- Karel Äapek â The White Disease (BÃlá nemoc)
- Paul Vincent Carroll â Shadow and Substance
- Jeffrey Dell â Blondie White
- Reginald Denham and Edward Percy Smith
- Ian Hay â The Gusher
- Ben Hecht â To Quito and Back[12]
- Margaret Kennedy â Autumn
- Arthur Kober â "Having Wonderful Time"
- Richard Llewellyn â Poison Pen
- W. P. Lipscomb â Thank You, Mr. Pepys!
- Robert McLellan â Jamie the Saxt
- Robert Morley â Goodness, How Sad
- J. B. Priestley
- Walter Charles Roberts â Red Harvest[13]
- Gerald Savory â George and Margaret
- Dodie Smith â Bonnet Over the Windmill
- John Van Druten â Gertie Maude
- Louis Verneuil â The Train for Venice
- Hella Wuolijoki writing as Juhani Tervapää â Juurakon Hulda
- John Ferguson, editor â Seven Famous One-Act Plays (published)
Poetry
- David Jones â In Parenthesis (part prose)
- Isaac Rosenberg (killed in action 1918) â Collected Works
Non-fiction
- Hilaire Belloc â The Crusades: the World's Debate
- Alf K. Berle and L. Sprague de Camp â Inventions and Their Management
- Robert Byron â The Road to Oxiana
- Jean Giono â Les Vraies Richesses
- Napoleon Hill â Think and Grow Rich
- Carl Jung â Dream Symbols of the Individuation Process
- Walter Lippmann â The Good Society
- John Neal â American Writers: A Series of Papers Contributed to Blackwood's Magazine (1824â1825) (edited by Fred Lewis Pattee)[14]
- Manuel Chaves Nogales â A sangre y fuego: Héroes, bestias y mártires de España (Fire and sword: heroes, beasts and martyrs of Spain)
- George Orwell â The Road to Wigan Pier
- Eric Partridge â A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
- N. Porsenna â Regenerarea neamului românesc (Regeneration of the Romanian People)
- A. L. Zissu â Logos, Israel, Biserica (Logos, Israel, The Church)
Births
- January 1 â John Fuller, English poet
- January 7 â Ian La Frenais, English television comedy writer
- January 8 â Leon Forrest, African-American novelist and essayist (died 1997)
- January 9 â Judith Krantz, American novelist (died 2019)
- January 13 â Jean D'Costa, Jamaican children's novelist
- January 14 â J. Bernlef, born Hendrik Jan Marsman, Dutch poet, novelist and translator (died 2012)
- January 22 â Joseph Wambaugh, American mystery novelist and non-fiction writer (died 2025)
- January 23 â Juan Radrigán, Chilean playwright (died 2016)
- February 7 â Doris Gercke, German writer (died 2025)
- February 11 â Maryse Condé, Guadeloupe historical fiction writer (died 2024)
- February 20 â George Leonardos, Greek journalist and novelist
- February 21 â Jilly Cooper, English author and journalist (died 2025)
- February 24 â Sonallah Ibrahim, Egyptian writer (died 2025)
- February 27 â Peter Hamm, German poet, author, journalist, editor and literary critic (died 2019)
- March 14 â Jan Karon (Janice Wilson), American novelist and children's writer
- March 15 â Valentin Rasputin, Russian writer (died 2015)
- March 20 â Lois Lowry, American children's and young-adult writer
- April 10 â Bella Akhmadulina, Russian poet (died 2010)
- April 29 â Jill Paton Walsh (Gillian Bliss), English novelist (died 2020)
- May 8 â Thomas Pynchon, American novelist
- May 13
- Roch Carrier, Canadian novelist and short-story writer
- Roger Zelazny, American writer of fantasy and science fiction (died 1995)
- May 20 â Maria Teresa Horta, Portuguese feminist poet, novelist, journalist and activist (died 2025)
- June 1 â Colleen McCullough, Australian novelist (died 2015)
- June 16 â Erich Segal, American novelist (died 2010)
- July 3 â Tom Stoppard (Tomáš Sträussler), Czech-born English dramatist[15] (died 2025)
- July 6 â Bessie Head, South African-born Botswanan fiction writer (died 1986)
- August 3 â Peter van Gestel, Dutch writer (died 2019)
- August 5 â Carla Lane (Romana Barrack), English comedy writer (died 2016)
- August 19
- Richard Ingrams, English editor
- Alexander Vampilov, Russian dramatist (drowned 1972)
- September 5 â Dick Clement, English television comedy writer
- September 23 â Jacques Poulin, Canadian novelist (died 2025)
- September 26 â Marina Colasanti, Brazilian writer (died 2025)
- October 4 â Jackie Collins, English-born romance novelist (died 2015)
- October 7 â Christopher Booker, English journalist and editor (died 2019)
- November 9
- Roger McGough, English poet[16]
- S. Abdul Rahman, Tamil poet (died 2017)
- November 17 â Peter Cook, English comedian, satirist and writer (died 1995)
- December 11 â Jim Harrison, American novelist and poet (died 2016)
- December 22
- David F. Case, American novelist and short story writer (died 2018)
- Charlotte Lamb (Sheila Holland, Sheila Coates, etc.), English romantic novelist (died 2000)
- unknown date â Parijat (Bishnu Kumari Waiba), Nepalese novelist and poet (died 1993)
Deaths
- January 5 â Alberto de Oliveira, Brazilian poet (born 1857)[17]
- January 11 â Emma A. Cranmer, American author, reformer, suffragist (born 1858)
- February 19
- Edward Garnett, English critic (born 1868)[18]
- Horacio Quiroga, Uruguayan short story writer (suicide, born 1878)[19]
- March 7 â Tomas O'Crohan, Irish Gaelic writer and fisherman (born 1856)[20]
- March 8 â Albert Verwey, Dutch poet (born 1865)[21]
- March 15 â H. P. Lovecraft, American horror writer (intestinal cancer, born 1890)[22]
- March 25 â John Drinkwater, English poet and dramatist (born 1882)[23]
- May 20 â Frederic Taber Cooper, American editor and writer (born 1864)[24]
- June 4 â W. F. Harvey, English horror-story writer (born 1885)
- June 13 â William F. Lloyd, English-born Newfoundland journalist and prime minister (born 1864)
- June 19 â J. M. Barrie, Scottish novelist and dramatist (born 1860)
- June 22 â Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo, Malagasy poet (suicide, born 1901 or 1903)
- July 18 â Julian Bell, English poet (killed in Spanish Civil War, born 1908)
- July 29 â Ella Maria Ballou, American writer (born 1852)
- August 11 â Edith Wharton (Edith Newbold Jones), American novelist and short-story writer (born 1862)
- August 14 â H. C. McNeile (Sapper), English novelist and soldier (born 1888)
- September 13 â Ellis Parker Butler, American humorist, novelist and essayist (born 1869)
- October 13 â Dmitrii Milev, Soviet Moldovan shorty story writer and critic (shot, born 1887)
- October 15 â Samuil LehtÈir, Soviet Moldovan poet, critic and literary theorist (shot, born 1901)
- October 16 â Jean de Brunhoff, French children's author and illustrator (born 1899)
- November 3 â Mykola Kulish, Ukrainian writer (shot with many other Ukrainian intellectuals at Sandarmokh, born 1892)[25]
- November 3 â Mykola Zerov, Ukrainian poet, translator, classical and literary scholar and critic (shot at Sandarmokh, born 1890)[26]
- November 3 â Valerian Pidmohylny, Ukrainian writer, (shot at Sandarmokh, born 1901)[27]
- November 3 â Hryhorii Epik, Ukrainian writer and journalist (shot at Sandarmokh, born 1901)[28]
- November 3 â Myroslav Irchan, Ukrainian storywriter and playwright (shot at Sandarmokh, born 1897)[29]
- October 17 â Florence Dugdale, English children's writer, widow of Thomas Hardy (cancer, born 1879)[30]
- October 22 â ChÅ«ya Nakahara (ä¸å ä¸ä¹), Japanese poet (meningitis, born 1907)
- October 31 â Ralph Connor, Canadian novelist (born 1860)
- c. December â Filimon SÄteanu, Soviet Moldovan poet (shot, born 1907)
- December 9 â Frances Nimmo Greene, American novelist, short story writer, children's writer, playwright (born 1867)
- December 24 â Elizabeth Haldane, Scottish author, philosopher and suffragist (born 1862)
- December 26
- Ivor Gurney, English war poet and composer (tuberculosis, born 1890)[31]
- Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller, American novelist (born 1850)
- December 29 â Don Marquis, American poet (stroke, born 1878)[32]
- unknown date â Clara H. Hazelrigg, American author, educator and reformer (born 1859)
Awards
- Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Eve Garnett, The Family From One End Street
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Neil M. Gunn, Highland River
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Lord Eustace Percy, John Knox
- Newbery Medal for children's literature: Ruth Sawyer, Roller Skates
- Nobel Prize in Literature: Roger Martin du Gard
- Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Moss Hart, George S. Kaufman, You Can't Take It with You
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Robert Frost, A Further Range
- Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
- King's Gold Medal for Poetry: W. H. Auden