Overview of the events of 1936 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1936 .
The olive tree near Alfacar where Federico García Lorca is executed on August 19[ 1]
January 8 – Jewish booksellers throughout Nazi Germany are deprived of their Reich Publications Chamber membership cards, without which no one can sell books.[ 2]
May – The Greek poet and Communist activist Yiannis Ritsos is inspired to write his poem Epitaphios by a photograph of a dead protester at a massive tobacco workers' demonstration in Thessaloniki. It is published soon after. In August, the right-wing dictatorship of Ioannis Metaxas comes to power in Greece and copies are burned publicly at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens.[ 3]
May 16 –17 – About 30 left-wing writers of the Second Polish Republic gather at the Lviv Anti-Fascist Congress of Cultural Workers .
August 3 – George Heywood Hill establishes the Heywood Hill bookshop in London's Mayfair .
August 18 – The 38-year-old Spanish dramatist, Federico García Lorca , is arrested by Francoist militia during the White Terror and never seen alive again. His brother-in-law, Manuel Fernández-Montesinos, the leftist mayor of Granada, is shot on the same day.[ 4] [ 5] Lorca's play The House of Bernarda Alba (La casa de Bernarda Alba ), completed on June 19, will not be performed until 1945 .
November 6 – After United States publication in 1934 , the U.K. authorities decide they will not prosecute or seize copies of James Joyce 's 1922 novel Ulysses .[ 6]
November 23 – Life magazine begins to appear as a weekly news magazine in the United States, under the management of Henry Luce .
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Felipe Alfau – Locos: A Comedy of Gestures
Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana – Layar Terkembang (With Sails Unfurled)
Jorge Amado – Sea of Death (Mar Morto)
Eric Ambler – The Dark Frontier [ 8]
Arturo Ambrogi – El Jetón
Nigel Balchin – Lightbody on Liberty
Djuna Barnes – Nightwood
Henry Bellamann – The Gray Man Walks
Stephen Vincent Benét – "The Devil and Daniel Webster " (short story, published in The Saturday Evening Post )
E. C. Bentley – Trent's Own Case
Georges Bernanos – The Diary of a Country Priest
Arna Bontemps – Black Thunder
Mary Borden - Action for Slander
Marjorie Bowen – The Poisoners
Carol Ryrie Brink – Caddie Woodlawn
John Bude – The Sussex Downs Murder
Edgar Rice Burroughs – Tarzan's Quest
James M. Cain – Double Indemnity
Morley Callaghan – Now that April's Here and Other Stories
Karel Čapek – War with the Newts (Válka s mloky)
John Dickson Carr
Willa Cather – Not Under Forty
Mihail Celarianu – Femeia sângelui meu (The Woman in My Blood)
Louis-Ferdinand Céline – Death on the Installment Plan (Mort à crédit)
Peter Cheyney – This Man Is Dangerous [ 10]
Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot novels
Robert P. Tristram Coffin – John Dawn
Freeman Wills Crofts
Cecil Day-Lewis – Thou Shell of Death
Warwick Deeping – No Hero–This
Carmen de Icaza – Cristina Guzmán
Henry de Montherlant – Les Jeunes Filles (The Young Girls; first part of tetralogy)
John Dos Passos – The Big Money
William Pène du Bois – Otto at Sea
Daphne du Maurier – Jamaica Inn
Walter D. Edmonds – Drums Along the Mohawk
Mircea Eliade – Miss Christina (Domnișoara Christina)
William Faulkner – Absalom, Absalom!
Gilbert Frankau – Farewell Romance
Konstantine Gamsakhurdia – Stealing the Moon (Georgian : მთვარის მოტაცება , romanized : mtvaris mot'atseba )
Anthony Gilbert – Murder by Experts
Jean Giono – Joy of Man's Desiring (Que ma joie demeure)
Maxim Gorky (posthumous) – The Life of Klim Samgin (the final fourth volume, unfinishes, translated as The Specter )
Graham Greene – A Gun for Sale
Walter Greenwood – Standing Room Only
Winifred Holtby – South Riding
Aldous Huxley – Eyeless in Gaza
Michael Innes – Death at the President's Lodging
C. L. R. James – Minty Alley
Mikheil Javakhishvili – A Woman's Burden (Georgian : ქალის ტვირთი , Qalis tvirti )
Storm Jameson
None Turn Back (The Mirror in Darkness III)
In the Second Year
Arthur Joseph – Dark Metropolis
Margaret Kennedy – Together and Apart
Leo Kiacheli – Gvadi Bigva
Jonathan Latimer – The Lady in the Morgue
Jean de La Varende – Leather-Nose (Nez-de-Cuir)
Alexander Lernet-Holenia – Baron Bagge (Der Baron Bagge)
Haniel Long – Interlinear to Cabeza de Vaca
E. C. R. Lorac
Andrew Lytle – The Long Night
Compton Mackenzie – Figure of Eight
Klaus Mann – Mephisto
Ngaio Marsh – Death in Ecstasy
A. E. W. Mason – Fire Over England [ 11]
Alan Melville – Death of Anton
Henry Miller – Black Spring
Gladys Mitchell – Dead Men's Morris
Margaret Mitchell – Gone with the Wind
Naomi Mitchison – The Fourth Pig
John A. Moroso – Nobody's Buddy
Anaïs Nin – House of Incest
George Orwell – Keep the Aspidistra Flying
John Cowper Powys – Maiden Castle
Premchand – Godaan (Hindi : गोदान , Gōdān , The Gift of a Cow)
Ellery Queen – Halfway House
Ayn Rand – We the Living
Erich Maria Remarque – Three Comrades (Drei Kameraden)
Kate Roberts – Traed mewn cyffion (Feet in the Stocks)
Rafael Sabatini – The Fortunes of Captain Blood
Sim Hun – Sangnoksu (Korean : 상록수 ; Hanja : 常綠樹 ; "Evergreen (Tree)"; serialization concludes and book publication)
Israel Joshua Singer – The Brothers Ashkenazi (Di brider Ashkenazy , in book format)
Eleanor Smith – Portrait of a Lady
John Steinbeck – In Dubious Battle
Rex Stout – The Rubber Band
Cecil Street
Phoebe Atwood Taylor
Frank Thiess – Tsushima
Aleksey Tolstoy – «Золотой ключик, или Приключения Буратино » (The Golden Key, or The Adventures of Buratino )
S. S. Van Dine – The Kidnap Murder Case
Vũ Trọng Phụng – Số đỏ (Dumb Luck )
Henry Wade – Bury Him Darkly
Sylvia Townsend Warner – Summer Will Show
Carolyn Wells – Murder in the Bookshop
Ethel Lina White – The Wheel Spins (later The Lady Vanishes )
Francis Brett Young – Far Forest
Children and young people [ edit ]
January 5 – Florence King , American writer (died 2016 )
January 10 – Stephen E. Ambrose , American historian (died 2002 )
January 28 – Ismail Kadare , Albanian novelist and poet (died 2024 )
February 12 – Shawkat Ali , Bangladeshi writer (died 2018 )
February 18 – Jean M. Auel , American historical novelist
March 1 – Jean-René Huguenin , French novelist and literary critic (died in 1962 )
March 7 – Georges Perec , French novelist, filmmaker and essayist (died 1982 )
March 28
March 31 – Marge Piercy , American poet and activist
April 30 – Viktor Likhonosov , Soviet Russian writer and editor
May 10 – Anthea Bell , English translator (died 2018 )
May 23 – Ian Kennedy Martin , English scriptwriter and novelist
May 27 – Ivo Brešan , Croatian playwright, novelist, screenwriter and satirist (died 2016 )
June 3
June 9 – Nell Dunn , English playwright and author
June 18 – Dick Wimmer , American novelist (died 2011 )
June 23 – Richard Bach , American novelist and non-fiction writer
June 24 – J. H. Prynne , English poet
June 29 – David Rudkin , English playwright
July 5 – Valerie Flint , English medieval historian (died 2009 )
July 6 – Abidullah Ghazi , Indian-American author, educator and poet
July 22 – Tom Robbins , American novelist
August 8 – Jan Pieńkowski , Polish-born British children's writer and illustrator (died 2022 )
August 24 – A. S. Byatt , English novelist (died 2023 )
September 1 – Roderick Thorp , American novelist (died 1999 )
September 2 – Károly Krajczár , Hungarian Slovene teacher, writer and collector (died 2018 )
September 20 – Andrew Davies , Welsh novelist and screenwriter
September 26 – Victor Watson , English children's writer and academic
October 1 – Kailayar Sellanainar Sivakumaran , Sri Lankan writer, art and literary critic, journalist and radio and TV personality
October 5 – Václav Havel , Czech dramatist and first president of Czech Republic (died 2011 )
November 4 – C. K. Williams , American poet (died 2015 )
November 17 – John Wells , English satirical writer and actor (died 1998 )
November 18 – Suzette Haden Elgin , American science fiction writer (died 2015 )[ 13]
November 20 – Don DeLillo , American novelist
November 25 – William McIlvanney , Scottish novelist, short story writer and poet (died 2015 )
November 27 – Dahlia Ravikovitch , Israeli poet (died 2005 )
December 1 – Ma Văn Kháng , Vietnamese writer
December 2 – Hebe Uhart , Argentine writer (died 2018 )
December 5
December 11 – Ingvar Moe , Norwegian poet, novelist and children's writer (died 1993 )
December 17 – Frank Martinus Arion , Curaçaoan novelist and poet (died 2015 )
January 4 – James Churchward , British writer (born 1851 )
January 5 – Ramón del Valle-Inclán , Spanish dramatist and novelist (born 1866 )
January 17 – Mateiu Caragiale , Romanian novelist and poet (stroke, born 1885 )
January 18 – Rudyard Kipling , English writer and Nobel laureate (born 1865 )
February 7 – Elizabeth Robins Pennell , American biographer and critic based in London (born 1855 )
February 8 – Rahel Sanzara , German dancer, actress and novelist (cancer, born 1894 )
February 23 – Lidia Veselitskaya (V. Mikulich), Russian novelist, memoirist and translator (born 1857 )
March 1 – Mikhail Kuzmin , Russian poet, musician and novelist (born 1872 )
March 9 – A. de Herz , Romanian playwright and journalist (hemoptysis, born 1887 )
March 16 – Marguerite Durand , French actress and journalist (born 1864 )
April 30 – A. E. Housman , English poet (born 1859 )
June 11 – Robert E. Howard , American fantasy writer (suicide, born 1906 )
June 12 :
June 14 – G. K. Chesterton , English novelist, poet and Catholic apologist (born 1874 )
June 18 – Maxim Gorky , Russian dramatist (born 1868 )
July 25 – Donald Maxwell , English travel writer and illustrator (born 1877 )
July 26 – F. J. Harvey Darton English children's literature historian and publisher (born 1878 )
August 8 – Mourning Dove , Native American writer (born 1884 )
August 15 – Grazia Deledda , Sardinian-born novelist and Nobel laureate (born 1871 )
August 19 – Federico García Lorca , Spanish dramatist and poet (shot, born 1898 )
August 26 – Juliette Adam , French author (born 1836 )[ 14]
October 5 – J. Slauerhoff , Dutch poet and novelist (born 1898 )
October 9 – Harriette A. Keyser , American industrial reformer (born 1841 )
November 12 – Stefan Grabiński , Polish horror writer (born 1887 )
December – Emma Sheridan Fry , American actor, playwright, and drama teacher (born 1864 )
December 10 – Luigi Pirandello , Italian dramatist and novelist (born 1867 )
December 24 – Frances Garnet Wolseley, 2nd Viscountess Wolseley , English horticulturist and garden writer (born 1872 )
December 27 – Kristína Royová , Slovak novelist, religious writer and poet (born 1860 )
December 28 – John Cornford , English poet (killed in action, born 1915 )[ 15]
December 31 – Miguel de Unamuno , Spanish novelist, poet and scholar (born 1864 )
date unknown – Bertha M. Wilson , American playwright, critic and actress (born 1874 )
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^ Gibson, Ian (1996). El assasinato de García Lorca (in Spanish). Barcelona: Plaza and Janes. p. 255. ISBN 978-84-663-1314-8 .
^ Birmingham, Kevin (2014). The most dangerous book: the battle for James Joyce's Ulysses . London: Head of Zeus. ISBN 9781784080723 .
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^ Sutherland, John (2007). Bestsellers: a very short introduction . Oxford University Press. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-19-921489-1 .
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^ a b c Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature . Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6 .
^ "Authors : Elgin, Suzette Haden : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia" . www.sf-encyclopedia.com . Retrieved 9 April 2019 .
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