1938 in literature
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1938.
Events
- January – The trilogy U.S.A., by John Dos Passos, is published, containing his three novels The 42nd Parallel (1930), 1919 (1932), and The Big Money (1936).
- February 21 – Gay American writer and composer Paul Bowles marries lesbian American writer Jane Auer at a Reformed Church in Manhattan.
- March 7 – Samuel Beckett's first completed novel Murphy is published in London.
- July 11 – The first live drama adaptation in Orson Welles' The Mercury Theatre on the Air series on CBS Radio in the United States is broadcast, Bram Stoker's Dracula.
- September 13 – First performance in Britain of a play by Bertolt Brecht, Mrs Carrar's Rifles, opens at the Unity Theatre, London.
- October 30 – Orson Welles' radio adaptation of The War of the Worlds is broadcast in The Mercury Theatre on the Air series.
- December 24 – Jorge Luis Borges is injured in an accident and develops blood poisoning. While recovering in the following year he will write the first short story in his later characteristic style.
- First complete performance of both parts of Goethe's Faust (1808/32), unabridged, at the Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland.
- Avant-garde musician and theoretician Pierre Schaeffer begins his writing career as an essayist for a number of French musical journals.
New books
Fiction
- Margery Allingham – The Fashion in Shrouds
- Eric Ambler
- Cause for Alarm
- Epitaph for a Spy
- Vladimir Bartol – Alamut
- Elizabeth Bowen – The Death of the Heart
- Edgar Rice Burroughs – Tarzan and the Forbidden City
- Taylor Caldwell – Dynasty of Death
- John Dickson Carr
- The Four False Weapons, Being the Return of Bencolin
- To Wake the Dead
- The Crooked Hinge
- The Judas Window (as by Carter Dickson)
- Death in Five Boxes (as by Carter Dickson)
- Peter Cheyney – Can Ladies Kill?
- Agatha Christie
- Albert Cohen – Nailcruncher
- René Daumal – A Night of Serious Drinking (La Grande Beuverie)
- John Dos Passos – The Big Money (completing the U.S.A. trilogy)
- Daphne du Maurier – Rebecca
- Lawrence Durrell – The Black Book
- Mircea Eliade – Marriage in Heaven (Nuntă în cer)
- William Faulkner – The Unvanquished
- Rachel Field – All This and Heaven Too
- Julien Gracq – The Castle of Argol (Au château d'Argol)
- Robert Graves – Count Belisarius
- Graham Greene – Brighton Rock
- Xavier Herbert – Capricornia
- Robin Hyde – The Godwits Fly (semi-autobiographical)
- Emilio Lussu – Un anno sull'altopiano
- C. S. Lewis – Out of the Silent Planet
- Norman Lindsay – Age of Consent
- Henry Miller – Tropic of Capricorn
- Vladimir Nabokov
- The Gift (Дар)
- Invitation to a Beheading (Приглашение на казнь; serialization concludes)
- Kate O'Brien – Pray for the Wanderer
- John O'Hara – Hope of Heaven
- Ellery Queen
- Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings – The Yearling
- Clayton Rawson – Death from a Top Hat
- Ayn Rand – Anthem
- Joseph Roth – The Emperor's Tomb
- Jean-Paul Sartre – Nausea (La Nausée)
- Georges Simenon – The Man Who Watched the Trains Go By (L'Homme qui regardait passer les trains)
- Esphyr Slobodkina – Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business
- John Steinbeck – The Long Valley
- Rex Stout – Too Many Cooks
- Phoebe Atwood Taylor
- The Annulet of Gilt
- Banbury Bog
- The Cut Direct (as by Alice Tilton)
- Murder at the New York World's Fair (as by Freeman Dana)
- B. Traven – The Bridge in the Jungle
- S. S. Van Dine – The Gracie Allen Murder Case
- Evelyn Waugh – Scoop
- T. H. White – The Sword in the Stone
- Gale Wilhelm – Torchlight to Valhalla
Children and young people
- Claire Huchet Bishop – The Five Chinese Brothers
- Enid Blyton – The Secret Island
- C. S. Forester
- Eleanor Graham – The Children Who Lived in a Barn
- Joan Kahn – "Ladies and Gentlemen," said the Ringmaster
- Eric Knight – Lassie Come-Home
- Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings – The Yearling
- Kate Seredy – The White Stag
- Noel Streatfeild – The Circus Is Coming
- T. H. White – The Sword in the Stone
- John F. C. Westerman – John Wentley Takes Charge (first in the John Wentley series of three books)
- Ursula Moray Williams – Adventures of the Little Wooden Horse
Drama
- Jean Anouilh – Thieves' Carnival (Le Bal des Voleurs)
- Robert Ardrey – Casey Jones
- Patrick Hamilton – Gas Light
- Esther McCracken – Quiet Wedding
- Kaj Munk – Han sidder ved Smeltediglen
- J. B. Priestley – When We Are Married
- Robert E. Sherwood – Abe Lincoln in Illinois
- Dodie Smith – Dear Octopus
- Rodolfo Usigli – El gesticulador
- Theodore Ward – Big White Fog
- Thornton Wilder – Our Town
- Emlyn Williams – The Corn is Green
Poetry
Main article: 1938 in poetry
- Alfred Kreymborg – The Planets: A Modern Allegory (radio play in verse)
Non-fiction
- Hall Caine (died 1931) – Life of Christ
- Cyril Connolly – Enemies of Promise
- Geoffrey Faber – The Romance of a Bookshop 1904–1938
- Edgar Innes Fripp (died 1931) – Shakespeare, Man and Artist
- Elie Halévy – The Era of Tyrannies
- Jomo Kenyatta – Facing Mount Kenya
- Anne Morrow Lindbergh – Listen! The Wind
- Robert McAlmon – Being Geniuses Together, 1920–1930
- Thomas Mann – The Coming Victory of Democracy
- George Orwell – Homage to Catalonia
- Virginia Woolf – Three Guineas
Births
- January 5 – Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (also known as James Ngigi), Kenyan novelist
- January 20 – Liz Calder, English publisher and editor
- February 9 – Jovette Marchessault, French Canadian writer and artist (died 2012)
- February 12
- Judy Blume, American children's author
- Tor Obrestad, Norwegian novelist, poet and documentary writer
- February 22 – Ishmael Reed, American poet, essayist and novelist
- March 1 – Michael Kurland, American author of sci-fi and detective fiction
- March 14 – Eleanor Bron, English humorous writer and actress
- March 24 – Ian Hamilton, English critic, biographer and poet (died 2001)
- April 29 – Larry Niven, American sci-fi author
- May 13 – Norma Klein, American author (died 1989)
- May 25
- Raymond Carver, American short-story writer and poet (died 1988)
- Margaret Forster, English novelist and biographer (died 2016)
- May 26 – Lyudmila Petrushevskaya, Russian novelist and playwright
- June 16 – Joyce Carol Oates, American novelist
- June 24 – Lawrence Block, American crime writer
- July 19
- Nicholas Bethell, English historian and politician (died 2007)
- Dom Moraes, Indian poet and columnist (died 2004)
- Tom Raworth, English poet
- August 21 – Mudrooroo (Colin Johnson), Australian novelist
- September 3 – Caryl Churchill, English dramatist
- September 15 – Charles L. Mee, American dramatist
- October 12 – Anne Perry (Juliet Marion Hulme), English historical novelist
- October 13 – Hugo Young, English journalist (died 2003)
- October 17 – Les Murray, Australian poet
- October 19 – Allan Massie, Singapore-born Scottish writer
- December 9 – Willi Glasauer, German artist and illustrator
- December 14 – Leonardo Boff (Genézio Darci Boff), Brazilian philosopher and theologian
- December 31 – Basudeb Dasgupta, Bengali novelist (died 2005)
- Unknown dates
- M. K. Wren (Martha Kay Renfroe), American novelist
- Gabriel Ruhumbika, Tanzanian novelist
- Hansjörg Schneider, Swiss novelist
Deaths
- January 4 – Paola Drigo, Italian writer (born 1876)
- January 16 – Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (Sarat Chandra Chattergee), Bengali novelist (born 1876)
- January 19 – Branislav Nušić, Serbian novelist and dramatist (born 1864)
- January 29 – Armando Palacio Valdés, Spanish novelist and critic (born 1853)
- February 13 – Momčilo Nastasijević, Serbian poet, novelist and dramatist (born 1894)
- March 1 – Gabriele D'Annunzio, Italian poet and novelist (born 1863)
- April 19 – Sir Henry Newbolt, English poet (born 1862)
- April 21 – Lady Ottoline Morrell, English literary hostess (born 1873)
- May 26 – James Forbes, Canadian American dramatist and screenwriter (born 1871)
- June 9 – Ovid Densusianu, Romanian poet, philologist, and literary historian (born 1873)
- June 26
- James Weldon Johnson, American politician, poet and activist (born 1871)
- E. V. Lucas, English essayist and biographer, 70
- August 7 – Konstantin Stanislavski, Russian theatre director (born 1863)
- August 26 – Millosh Gjergj Nikolla, Albanian poet and writer (tuberculosis, born 1911)
- September 15 – Thomas Wolfe, American novelist (tuberculosis, born 1900)
- October 27 – Lascelles Abercrombie, English poet and literary critic (born 1881)
- December 23 – Robert Herrick, American realist novelist (born 1868)
- December 25 – Karel Čapek, Czech science fiction author and dramatist (pneumonia, born 1890)
- December 27 – Osip Mandelstam, Russian poet and essayist (in detention, born 1891)
Awards
- Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Noel Streatfeild, The Circus Is Coming
- Hawthornden Prize – David Jones for In Parenthesis
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: C. S. Forester, A Ship of the Line and Flying Colours
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Sir Edmund Chambers, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Newbery Medal for children's literature: Kate Seredy, The White Stag
- Newdigate prize: Michael Thwaites
- Nobel Prize for literature: Pearl S. Buck
- Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Thornton Wilder, Our Town
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Marya Zaturenska: Cold Morning Sky
- Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: John Phillips Marquand – The Late George Apley
References
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