Overview of the events of 1950 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1950 .
January 19 – Isaac Asimov 's first full-length novel, Pebble in the Sky , is published in the United States by Doubleday .[ 1]
January 26 – For the film noir Gun Crazy , released on this day in the United States, co-writer Dalton Trumbo is billed as Millard Kaufman , due to the former's inclusion on the Hollywood blacklist . This year Trumbo serves 11 months in prison for Contempt of Congress , in the federal penitentiary in Ashland, Kentucky .
February – Jack Kerouac has his first novel, The Town and the City , published in the United States.
April 8 – J. D. Salinger 's wartime short story "For Esmé — with Love and Squalor " is published in The New Yorker .
May 11 – Eugène Ionesco 's first play, The Bald Soprano is first performed, in Paris.
September 10 – George Bernard Shaw is taken to hospital after fracturing a hip falling out of a tree he was pruning.[ 2] He is released from hospital a few weeks later after a successful operation, but suffers kidney failure and dies at his home, Shaw's Corner (Ayot St Lawrence , Hertfordshire , England), aged 94.
October – Galaxy Science Fiction magazine launches in the United States.
October 2 – The daily comic strip Peanuts , by Charles M. Schulz , makes its debut in nine United States newspapers.
October 16 – C. S. Lewis 's children's portal allegorical fantasy novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe , illustrated by Pauline Baynes , is published by Geoffrey Bles in London, first of the seven-book The Chronicles of Narnia .[ 3]
December 20 – Poet T. S. Eliot expresses concerns about "the television habit" in a letter to The Times (London).[ 4]
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Children and young people [ edit ]
January 5 – Valentina Tăzlăuanu , Moldovan essayist, journalist and theatre critic (died 2020 )
January 17 – Luis López Nieves , Puerto Rican writer
January 19 – Will Weaver , American author
January 20 – Edward Hirsch , American poet
January 22 – Paul Bew , Irish historian and academic
January 24 – Benjamin Urrutia , Ecuadorian author and scholar
January 25 – Gloria Naylor , African-American novelist and academic (died 2016 )
February 11 – Mauri Kunnas , Finnish children's author
February 20 – Jean-Paul Dubois , French novelist and journalist
February 26 :
March 17 – Peter Robinson , British-born Canadian novelist (died 2022 )
March 19 – Kirsten Boie , German children's writer
March 23 – Ahdaf Soueif , Egyptian novelist
April 20 – Steve Erickson , American novelist
May 1 – Aldino Muianga , Mozambican physician and writer
May 27 – Alex Gray , Scottish crime writer
June 21 – Anne Carson , Canadian poet and scholar
June 25 – Barbara Gowdy , Canadian novelist
July 3 – Zhang Kangkang (张抗抗), Chinese writer
July 22 – Susan Eloise Hinton , American novelist
August 9 – Nicole Tourneur , French novelist (died 2011 )
August 26 – Carl Deuker , American author
September 7 – Peggy Noonan , American columnist, political writer
September 16 – Henry Louis Gates , American literary critic
September 20 – James Blaylock , American fantasy author
September 28 – Christina Hoff Sommers , American author and philosopher[ 10]
October 10 – Nora Roberts , American novelist
October 12 – Edward Bloor , American novelist
October 15 – Teresa Amy , Uruguayan poet and translator (died 2017 )
October 17 – David Adams Richards , Canadian author
October 18 – Wendy Wasserstein , American playwright (died 2006 )
October 27 – Fran Lebowitz , American writer
November 3 – Massimo Mongai , Italian author
November 4 – Charles Frazier , American novelist
December 18 – Leonard Maltin , American film critic and historian
December 20 – Sheenagh Pugh , English-born poet and novelist
December 30 – Timothy Mo , Hong Kong British novelist
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January 5 – Basil Williams , English historian (born 1867 )
January 8 – Joseph Schumpeter , Austrian/American political economist (born 1883 )
January 21 – George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair), English novelist (tuberculosis, born 1903 )[ 12]
February 7 – D. K. Broster , English historical novelist (born 1877 )
February 13 – Rafael Sabatini , Italian-born English-language novelist (born 1875 )
February 24 – Irving Bacheller , American journalist and novelist (born 1859 )
March 5 – Edgar Lee Masters , American poet (born 1868 )
March 11 – Heinrich Mann , German novelist (born 1871 )
March 19 – Edgar Rice Burroughs , American author (born 1875 )
March 22 – Emmanuel Mounier , French philosopher, journalist and theologian (born 1905 )
circa March 30 – Henric Streitman , Romanian essayist and journalist (born 1870 )[ 13]
April 1 – F. O. Matthiessen , American historian and literary critic (born 1902 )
April 4 – Cuthbert Whitaker , English yearbook editor (born 1873 )[ 14]
April 8 – Albert Ehrenstein , Austrian Expressionist poet (born 1886 )
April 27 – H. Bonciu , Romanian novelist, poet and translator (cancer, born 1893 )
May 6 – Agnes Smedley , American journalist and writer (born 1892 )
May 8 – Cezaro Rossetti , Scottish-born Esperanto writer (born 1901 )
May 10 – Belle da Costa Greene , American librarian (born 1883 )[ 15]
May 11 – Alfred O. Andersson , English-born American journalist and newspaper publisher (born 1874 )
June 4 – George Cecil Ives , German-born English poet, writer and reformer (born 1867 )
June 14 – Katharine Glasier , English writer and socialist (born 1867 )
July 7 – Guy Gilpatric , American short story writer (suicide, born 1896 )
August 27 – Cesare Pavese , Italian poet and novelist (born 1908 )
September 6 – Olaf Stapledon , English philosopher and science fiction writer (heart attack, born 1886 )
September 18 – Henrik Rytter , Norwegian dramatist, lyricist and translator (born 1887 )
October 9 – Nicolai Hartmann , German-Latvian philosopher (born 1882 )
October 19 – Edna St. Vincent Millay , American poet (heart attack, born 1892 )
October 31 – Herbert Kelly , English religious writer and cleric (born 1860 )
November 2 – George Bernard Shaw , Irish dramatist, critic and activist (born 1856 )
November 25 – Johannes V. Jensen , Danish author (born 1873 )
December 28 – Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky , Soviet short-story writer (born 1887 )
December 31 – Xavier Villaurrutia , Mexican poet and dramatist (born 1903 )
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Carnegie Medal for children's literature : Elfrida Vipont , The Lark on the Wing
James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction: Robert Henriques , Through the Valley
James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Biography: Cecil Woodham-Smith , Florence Nightingale
Mystery Writer Of Japan – Kazuo Shimada , Shakai-bu Kisha ("City Reporter")
Newbery Medal : Marguerite de Angeli , The Door in the Wall
Newdigate Prize : John Bayley
Nobel Prize in Literature : Bertrand Russell
Premio Nadal : Elena Quiroga , Viento del norte
Pulitzer Prize for Drama : Richard Rodgers , Oscar Hammerstein II , Joshua Logan , South Pacific
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction : A. B. Guthrie Jr. , The Way West
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry : Gwendolyn Brooks , Annie Allen (first African American winner)
^ Isaac Asimov (1957). Pebble in the Sky . Bantam Books.
^ "George Bernard Shaw treated in Luton after tree fall" . Dunstable Today . 2012-03-31. Archived from the original on April 20, 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-11 .
^ "Lucy Barfield: The Real Lucy of Narnia" . Into the Wardrobe . 27 May 2006. Retrieved 2010-10-04 .
^ Asa Briggs (23 March 1995). The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom: Volume V: Competition . OUP Oxford. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-19-215964-9 .
^ Andrej Kodjak (1978). Alexander Solzhenitsyn . Twayne Publishers. pp. 11–18. ISBN 978-0-8057-6320-1 .
^ Graham, Malcolm (2014). On foot from Broad Street . Oxford Preservation Trust. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-9576797-1-9 .
^ Richard Hawking (22 April 2019). At The Field's Edge: Adrian Bell and the English Countryside . Crowood. p. 211. ISBN 978-0-7198-2907-9 .
^ S. T. Joshi (1990). John Dickson Carr: A Critical Study . Popular Press. p. 182. ISBN 978-0-87972-477-1 .
^ a b Kynaston, David (2007). Austerity Britain 1945–1951 . London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-7475-7985-4 .
^ Rosenstand, Nina (November 20, 2003). The Moral of the Story: An Introduction to Ethics . McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780767429108 – via Google Books.
^ Michelle Kazensky (June 2007). The Writers Directory 2008 . Thomson Gale. p. 1670. ISBN 978-1-55862-600-3 .
^ "George Orwell, Author, 46, Dead. British Writer, Acclaimed for His '1984' and 'Animal Farm,' is Victim of Tuberculosis. Two Novels Popular Here, Distaste for Imperialism". The New York Times . 22 January 1950.
^ "H. St. Streitman, jurnalist-pensionar". Adevărul . 1950-03-31. p. 2.
^ The Illustrated London News . Illustrated London News & Sketch Limited. April 1960. p. 570.
^ "Belle da Costa Greene | American librarian and bibliographer" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 13 July 2020 .