1920 in literature This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1920 .Events February 2 – Beyond the Horizon , Eugene O'Neill's second full-length play, opens with a Morosco Theatre matinée in New York City , partly as a producer's experiment and partly to quiet the actor Richard Bennett , who sought to play the lead. Reviewers hail the play and O'Neill gains fame. February 27 – An inaugural meeting of the Bloomsbury Group's Memoir Club is arranged by Mary MacCarthy in London. Spring – The poet Anton Podbevšek and others organize the Novo Mesto Spring event, the beginning of Slovenian Modernism . March 15 – The Blue Flame , a four-act play by George V. Hobart and John Willard after Leta Vance Nicholson, opens at the Shubert Theatre on Broadway before a year's U.S. tour. Though described by a critic as "one of the worst plays ever written," it is a commercial success, largely due to Theda Bara as the central character of a vamp . March 22 – Federico García Lorca's first play, The Butterfly's Evil Spell is poorly received at its première in Madrid. March 26 – This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald sets him up as a writer and celebrity. An initial 3,000 copies sell out in three days. The book's reputation dims in later years, but Dorothy Parker will recall that it was seen as innovative when it first appeared. April *Hart Crane publishes his poem "My Grandmother's Love Letters" in The Dial , his first major move toward recognition as a poet. *The pulp magazine Black Mask is launched in New York City as "An Illustrated Magazine of Detective Mystery, Adventure, Romance, and Spiritualism" by journalist H. L. Mencken and drama critic George Jean Nathan . 's story "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" was published in May 1920.April 3 – F. Scott Fitzgerald marries Zelda Sayre in the rectory of St. Patrick's Cathedral. May 1 – F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" appears in the Saturday Evening Post and on the magazine's cover, illustrated by artist Norman Rockwell . August 22 – The Salzburg Festival in Austria is inaugurated with a performance of Hugo von Hofmannsthal's play Jedermann in front of Salzburg Cathedral , directed by Max Reinhardt . October – Agatha Christie's first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles , appears in the U.S., introducing her long-running Belgian detective Hercule Poirot in the setting of an English country house . The book is published in the U.K. on January 21, 1921 . November 1 – Eugene O'Neill's The Emperor Jones plays at the Playwright's Theater in New York City with Charles Sidney Gilpin in the title role. November 9 – D. H. Lawrence's novel Women in Love appears in a limited U.S. subscribers' edition. December – The first edition of the Poems of the English war poet Wilfred Owen , killed in action in 1918 , appears in London, introduced by his friend Siegfried Sassoon . Only five of Owen's verses were published in his lifetime. This introduces his work to many readers. It includes the 1917 poems "Anthem for Doomed Youth" and "Dulce et Decorum est", horrifying imagery in the latter's 28 lines poem's making it one of the best-known condemnations of war. December 23 – Arthur Schnitzler's play Reigen receives a first authorized performance, in Berlin , where it is criticized on moral and anti-Semitic grounds. Christmas – Monteiro Lobato's children's story "A Menina do Narizinho Arrebitado", the origin of the Sítio do Picapau Amarelo novel series, is published in Brazil. unknown dates *Karel Čapek's drama R.U.R: Rossum's Universal Robots , published in Prague, introduces the word robot into English. *Publication in Paris of the first volume of the Collection Budé initiates editions of classical texts with parallel French translation: Plato's Hippias Minor . *Van Wyck Brooks' The Ordeal of Mark Twain controversially argues that Twain was "a victim of arrested development" with a dual personality. It begins a reassessment of one seen hitherto mainly as a humorous writer. The 1920s will bring similar reconsideration of many 19th-century American writers, notably Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson .New books Fiction Sherwood Anderson – Poor White E. F. Benson – Queen Lucia Marjorie Bowen – The Burning Glass Rhoda Broughton – A Fool in Her Folly Emilio Carrere – The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks Catherine Carswell – Open the Door! Agatha Christie – The Mysterious Affair at Styles Colette – Chéri Joseph Conrad – The Rescue William Aubrey Darlington – Alf's Button Miguel de Unamuno *Tres novelas ejemplares y un prólogo *Tulio Montalbán Grazia Deledda – Le Madre Ethel M. Dell – The Top of the World Suat Derviş – Kara Kitap Alfred Döblin – Wallenstein John Dos Passos – Three Soldiers Hans Fallada – Der junge Goedeschal F. Scott Fitzgerald – This Side Of Paradise Zona Gale – Miss Lulu Bett John Galsworthy *In Chancery *Awakening Edgar Jepson – The Loudwater Mystery D. H. Lawrence – Women in Love Sinclair Lewis – Main Street David Lindsay – A Voyage to Arcturus Compton Mackenzie – The Vanity Girl E. Phillips Oppenheim – The Great Impersonation Dowell Philip O'Reilly – Five Corners Ernest Pérochon – :fr:Nêne|Nêne Marcel Proust – The Guermantes Way Merari Siregar – Azab dan Sengsara Sigrid Undset – Kristin Lavransdatter Edgar Wallace – The Daffodil Mystery Mary Augusta Ward – Harvest Edith Wharton – The Age of Innocence Owen Wister – A Straight Deal Zara Wright – Black and White Tangled Threads Francis Brett Young – The Tragic Bride Children and young people L. Frank Baum – Glinda of Oz Edgar Rice Burroughs – Tarzan the Untamed R. A. H. Goodyear – Forge of Foxenby Hugh Lofting – The Story of Doctor Dolittle Olive Beaupré Miller – In the Nursery Opal Whiteley – The Story of Opal: The Journal of an Understanding Heart Drama 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 Hopwood – The 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 novelistDeaths 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 translatorAwards 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
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