1920 in literature


This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1920.

Events

's story "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" was published in May 1920.

Fiction


  • S. Ansky – The Dybbuk
  • J. M. Barrie
  • *A Kiss For Cinderella
  • *Mary Rose
  • Karel Čapek – R.U.R.
  • Nikolai Evreinov – The Storming of the Winter Palace
  • John Galsworthy – The Skin Game
  • Georg Kaiser – Gas II
  • Edward Knoblock – Mumsie
  • Vladimir Mayakovsky – The Championship of the Universal Class Struggle
  • Eugene O'Neill – The Emperor Jones
  • Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery HopwoodThe Bat
  • Ernst Toller – Man and Masses
  • Louis Verneuil – Daniel
  • Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz – They

    Poetry

  • Louis Aragon – "Feu de joie"
  • Edmund Blunden – The Waggoner and Other Poems
  • Robert Bridges – October and Other Poems
  • T. S. Eliot – Poems
  • Robert Frost – Miscellaneous Poems
  • Aaro Hellaakoski – Me Kaksi
  • Bolesław Leśmian – Meadow
  • Edna St. Vincent Millay – A Few Figs From Thistles
  • Hope Mirrlees –
  • Wilfred Owen – Poems
  • Ezra Pound – Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
  • Carl Sandburg – Smoke and Steel
  • Siegfried Sassoon – Picture Show
  • Anton Schnack – Tier rang gewaltig mit Tier
  • Georg Trakl – Der Herbst des Einsamen
  • Miguel de Unamuno – El Cristo de Velázquez

    Non-fiction

  • Sarah Bernhardt – Petite Idole
  • Marc Bloch – Rois et serfs. Un chapitre d'histoire capétienne
  • Sigmund Freud – Beyond the Pleasure Principle
  • William Inge – The Idea of Progress
  • Ernst Jünger – Storm of Steel
  • J. Thomas Looney – Shakespeare Identified
  • H. L. Mencken – Prejudices: Second Series
  • Harold Monro – Some Contemporary Poets
  • Joseph Shield Nicholson – , final book
  • Charles à Court Repington – The First World War, 1914–1918
  • Radu Rosetti – Povești moldovenești
  • Frederick Jackson Turner – The Frontier in American History
  • H. G. Wells – The Outline of History

    Births

  • January 2 – Isaac Asimov, Russian-born American science-fiction author and biochemist
  • January 14
  • *Jean Dutourd, French novelist
  • *Che Lan Vien, Vietnamese poet
  • January 22 – Philippa Pearce, English children's writer
  • January 24 – Keith Douglas, English poet
  • February 11 – Daniel F. Galouye, American science-fiction author
  • February 12 – William Roscoe Estep, American historian and educator
  • February 19 – Jaan Kross, Estonian writer
  • February 21 – Ishigaki Rin, Japanese poet
  • February 28 – Zaim Topčić, Yugoslav and Bosnian writer
  • February 29 – Howard Nemerov, American poet
  • March 10 – Boris Vian, French novelist
  • March 11 – D. J. Enright, English writer
  • March 19 – Kjell Aukrust, Norwegian author, poet and artist
  • March 25 – Paul Scott, English novelist, playwright and poet
  • March 31 – Marga Minco, Dutch novelist and journalist
  • April 5 – Arthur Hailey, English-born Canadian novelist
  • April 11 – Marlen Haushofer, Austrian novelist
  • April 17 – Bengt Anderberg, Swedish poet, novelist, children's writer
  • May 8 – Sloan Wilson, American author and poet
  • May 9 – Richard Adams, English novelist, author of Watership Down
  • June 2 – Marcel Reich-Ranicki, Polish-born German literary critic
  • June 8 – Gwen Harwood, Australian poet
  • June 9 – Isobel English, English novelist
  • June 13 – Ruth Guimarães, Afro-Brazilian classicist, fiction writer and poet
  • June 18 – Rosemary Dobson, Australian poet
  • June 20 – Amos Tutuola, Nigerian writer
  • July 3 – Max Wilk, American playwright, screenwriter and author of fiction and nonfiction
  • July 12 – Pierre Berton, Canadian author
  • August 3 – P. D. James, English crime novelist
  • August 4 – John Figueroa, Jamaican poet
  • August 9 – Tormod Skagestad, Norwegian poet, novelist and playwright
  • August 16 – Charles Bukowski, American writer
  • August 18 – Harbhajan Singh, Punjabi poet and critic
  • August 21 – Christopher Robin Milne, English writer and bookseller
  • August 22 – Ray Bradbury, American science-fiction writer
  • October 7 – Daniel Vidart, Uruguayan anthropologist, writer, historian, and essayist
  • October 8 – Frank Herbert, American science-fiction writer
  • October 15 – Mario Puzo, American author of The Godfather
  • November 7 – Elaine Morgan, Welsh writer on anthropology
  • November 16
  • *Colin Thiele, Australian author
  • *Peter Viertel, American author
  • November 23 – Paul Celan, Romanian poet
  • December 10 – Clarice Lispector, Ukrainian-born Brazilian novelist
  • December 15 – Albert Memmi, Tunisian writer in French
  • December 20 – Väinö Linna, Finnish novelist

    Deaths

  • January 2 – Paul Adam, French novelist
  • January 4 – Benito Pérez Galdós, Spanish novelist
  • January 18 – Giovanni Capurro, Italian poet
  • February 8 – Richard Dehmel, German poet
  • February 29 – A. H. Bullen, English editor and publisher
  • March 9 – Haralamb Lecca, Romanian dramatist, poet and translator
  • March 15 – Edith Holden, English diarist and illustrator
  • March 26 – Mary Augusta Ward, Tasmanian-born English novelist
  • May 7 – Hugh Thomson, British illustrator
  • May 11 – William Dean Howells, American realist novelist
  • May 21 – Eleanor H. Porter, American novelist
  • June 5
  • *Rhoda Broughton, Welsh novelist and short-story writer
  • *Julia A. Moore, American poet
  • June 14 – Max Weber, German political economist
  • June 27 – Adolphe Basile Routhier, Canadian poet
  • September 29 – José Domingo Gómez Rojas, Chilean poet
  • October 17 – John Reed, American journalist
  • October 20 – Bithia Mary Croker, Irish-born novelist
  • November 1 – Walter Bradford Woodgate, English boating writer and oarsman
  • November 9 – Alberto Blest Gana, Chilean novelist
  • November 22 – Manuel Pérez y Curis, Uruguayan poet
  • November 24 – Alexandru Macedonski, Romanian poet, novelist and dramatist
  • December 18 – Matthías Jochumsson, Icelandic poet, playwright and translator

    Awards

  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: D. H. Lawrence, The Lost Girl
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: G. M. Trevelyan, Lord Grey of the Reform Bill
  • Nobel Prize for Literature: Knut Hamsun
  • Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: no award given
  • Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: no award given
  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Eugene O'Neill, Beyond the Horizon