1925 in literature - Definition
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Contents
1 Events
2 New Books
3 Births
4 Deaths
5 Awards
Events
April:
F Scott Fitzgerald
and
Ernest Hemingway
meet in the Dingo Bar on rue Delambre, in the
Montparnasse
Quarter of
Paris, France
shortly after the publication of Fitzgerald's
The Great Gatsby
and shortly before Hemingway's
The Sun Also Rises
is to be published.
The Great Gatsby
by
F Scott Fitzgerald
is published.
Ford Madox Ford
publishes
No More Parades
. It is the second book of a four-volume work titled
Parade's End
published between 1924 and 1928.
An American Tragedy
by
Theodore Dreiser
is published.
The
Modern Library
is taken over by
Bennett Cerf
and Donald Klopfer.
New Books
An American Tragedy
-
Theodore Dreiser
Arrowsmith
-
Sinclair Lewis
The Axe
-
Sigrid Undset
Barren Ground
-
Ellen Glasgow
Carry On, Jeeves
-
P. G. Wodehouse
The Counterfeiters
-
André Gide
Dark Laughter
-
Sherwood Anderson
Demian
-
Hermann Hesse
Drums
- James Boyd
The Emigrants
- Johan Bojer
The Game of Love and Death
-
Romain Rolland
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
-
Anita Loos
The Great Gatsby
-
F Scott Fitzgerald
Hangman's House
- Donn Byrne
In Our Time
-
Ernest Hemingway
In the American Grain
-
William Carlos Williams
The Informer
-
Liam O'Flaherty
L'Ange qui pleure
- André Billy
Manhattan Transfer
-
John Dos Passos
Mein Kampf
-
Adolf Hitler
No More Parades
-
Ford Maddox Ford
Pastors and Masters
-
Ivy Compton-Burnett
Paul Bunyan
- James Stevens
The Phantom Public
-
Walter Lippmann
Politicians and the Press
-
Max Aitken
Possession
-
Louis Bromfield
Power
-
Lion Feuchtwanger
The Prince of Washington Square
- Harry F. Liscomb
The Professor's House
-
Willa Cather
The Sailor's Return
-
David Garnett
Stone Desert
- Hugo Wast
Sutter's Gold
-
Blaise Cendrars
Tales from Silver Lands
- Charles Finger
The Trial
-
Franz Kafka
The Venetian Glass Nephew
-
Elinor Wylie
The White Guard
-
Mihail Bulgakov
Births
January 8
- James Saunders, dramatist
January 11
-
William Styron
, writer
January 14
-
Yukio Mishima
,
Japanese
author
and
rightist
political activist
February 25
-
Edward Gorey
, illustrator (+
2000
)
March 25
-
Flannery O'Connor
, (+
1964
)
September 4
-
Forrest Carter
, author
Deaths
George Washington Cable
- American writer
May 12
-
Amy Lowell
,
poet
July 15
Mary Cholmondeley
, English writer
December 27
Sergei Yesenin
, Russian poet
Awards
Newbery Medal
for
children's literature
: Charles Finger,
Tales from Silver Lands
Nobel Prize for Literature
:
George Bernard Shaw
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
:
Sidney Howard
,
They Knew What They Wanted
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
:
Edwin Arlington Robinson
,
The Man Who Died Twice
Pulitzer Prize for the Novel
:
Edna Ferber
,
So Big
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