Overview of the events of 1913 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1913 .
January – Acmeist poetry , with roots back to 1909 , is officially born as a reaction to Russian Futurism . Manifestos are printed in the journal Apollon by Nikolay Gumilyov and Sergey Gorodetsky , with illustrative works by both, and by Anna Akhmatova , Vladimir Narbut , and Osip Mandelstam — the last with "Hagia Sophia".[ 1]
January 1 – The German National Library is founded in Leipzig .
January 8 – Harold Monro officially opens the Poetry Bookshop in London (opened for business November 1912), which becomes a noted international literary meeting-place.[ 2]
January 24 – Franz Kafka stops working on his novel Amerika , which he never finishes.
March 24 – New Broadway theatre Palace Theatre opens at 1564 Broadway (at West 47th Street) in midtown Manhattan, New York City.
April 5 – Serialization of the adventures of Gaston Leroux 's character Chéri-Bibi begins in Le Matin (France) .
April – Bernhard Kellermann 's novel Der Tunnel sells 100,000 copies in its first six months.
c. April – Humphrey S. Milford becomes publisher to the University of Oxford and head of the London operations of Oxford University Press , after the retirement of Henry Frowde.[ 3] [ 4]
September – F. Scott Fitzgerald enters Princeton University , where he meets Edmund Wilson and John Peale Bishop .
November 8 – Georg Büchner 's play Woyzeck , unfinished on his death in 1837 , receives its first performance at the Residenztheater, Munich .
November 13 – Marcel Proust 's Swann's Way (Du côté de chez Swann) , volume 1 of In Search of Lost Time (À la recherche du temps perdu) , is published by Éditions Grasset in Paris at the author's expense.
December 21 – Arthur Wynne 's "word-cross", the first crossword puzzle , appears in the New York World .[ 5]
December 26 – Ambrose Bierce , an observer with Pancho Villa 's army in the Mexican Revolution , sends his last known correspondence. He is never seen again.[ 6]
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January 23 – Joan Adeney Easdale , English poet (died 1998 )
January 29 – Peter von Zahn , German journalist and writer (died 2001 )
February 2 – Racey Helps , English children's writer and illustrator (died 1970 )
February 26 – George Barker , British poet (died 1991 )
February 27
March 2 – Godfried Bomans , Dutch writer (died 1971 )
April 18 – Muttathu Varkey , Malayalam novelist, short story writer, and poet (died 1989 )
June 22 – Sándor Weöres , Hungarian poet and author (died 1989)
June 26 – Aimé Césaire , Martinique writer (died 2008 )
July 6 – Gwyn Thomas , Welsh novelist (died 1981 )
July 21 – Catherine Storr , English children's writer (died 2001 )
August 11 – Angus Wilson , English novelist (died 1991 )
August 28 – Robertson Davies , Canadian novelist (died 1995 )[ 10]
October 19 – Vasco Pratolini , Italian writer (died 1991)
November 7 – Albert Camus , French writer (died 1960 )
November 10 – Karl Shapiro , American poet (died 2000 )
December 26 – Elizabeth David (née Gwynne), English cookery writer (died 1992 )
December 27 – Elizabeth Smart , Canadian poet and novelist (died 1986 )
January 21 – Aluísio Azevedo , Brazilian novelist, playwright and short story writer (born 1857 )
February 9 – Oscar Méténier , French novelist and dramatist (born 1859 )
February 13 – Charles Major , American novelist (born 1856 )
March 7 – Pauline Johnson , Canadian poet (born 1861 )
March 13
April 4 – Edward Dowden , Irish critic and poet (born 1843 )
May 8 – Charlotte Louisa Hawkins Dempster , Scottish novelist and essayist (born 1835 )
June 2 – Alfred Austin , English poet and Poet Laureate (born 1835 )
June 13 – Camille Lemonnier , Belgian poet and journalist (born 1844 )
July 8 – Louis Hémon , French novelist (rail accident, born 1880 )
July 16 — Esther Saville Allen , American author (b. 1837 )
October 9 – D. Iacobescu , Romanian poet (born 1893 )
October 19 – Emily Lawless , Irish-born modernist novelist and poet (born 1845 )[ 11]
November 26 – Frances Julia Wedgwood , English feminist novelist, biographer and critic (born 1833 )
December 1 – Juhan Liiv , Estonian poet and short story writer (born 1864 )
December 5 – Ferdinand Dugué , French poet and playwright (born 1816 )
December 11 – Ioan Kalinderu , Romanian classical scholar, jurist and agriculturalist (born 1840 )
^ Wachtel, Andrew (2009). "Russian Modernism". In Gleason, Abbott (ed.). A Companion to Russian History . Chichester: Blackwell Publishing. pp. 287–288. ISBN 978-1-4051-3560-3 .
^ Jones, Neal T., ed. (1984). A Book of Days for the Literary Year . New York; London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-01332-2 .
^ Maw, Martin (2004). "Milford, Sir Humphrey Sumner (1877–1952)" . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi :10.1093/ref:odnb/35020 . Retrieved 2014-03-14 . (subscription or UK public library membership required)
^ "Oxford University Press: Retirement of Mr. Henry Frowde" . The Evening Post . Vol. 85, no. 98. Wellington (New Zealand). 1913-04-26. p. 12. Retrieved 2014-06-06 .
^ Rotary International (September 1994). The Rotarian . Rotary International. p. 28.
^ Robert L. Gale (2001). An Ambrose Bierce Companion . Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-313-31130-7 .
^ Said Faiq (2004). Cultural Encounters in Translation from Arabic . Multilingual Matters. pp. 40–. ISBN 978-1-85359-743-5 .
^ Suglia, Joseph (2004). Hölderlin and Blanchot on Self-sacrifice . Peter Lang. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-8204-7273-7 .
^ Popescu, Cristian Tudor (1998). Copiii fiarei . Iași: Polirom. pp. 33–41.
^ "Robertson Davies" . The Canadian Encyclopedia . Retrieved September 8, 2019 .
^ Vivien Igoe (1994). A Literary Guide to Dublin: Writers in Dublin : Literary Associations and Anecdotes . Methuen. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-413-67420-3 .