1935 in literature This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1935 .Events March – The London publisher Boriswood pleads guilty and is fined in the north of England for publishing an "obscene" book, a 1934 cheap edition of James Hanley's 1931 novel Boy . May 13 – T. E. Lawrence, having left the British Royal Air Force in March), has an accident with his Brough Superior motorcycle while returning to his cottage at Clouds Hill , England, after posting books to a friend, A. E. "Jock" Chambers, and sending a telegram inviting the novelist Henry Williamson to lunch. He dies six days later. On July 29 his Seven Pillars of Wisdom is first published in an edition for general circulation. June 15 *W. H. Auden concludes a marriage of convenience with Erika Mann . *T. S. Eliot's verse drama Murder in the Cathedral is first played at Canterbury Cathedral in England. July 30 – Allen Lane founds Penguin Books , as the first mass-market paperbacks in Britain. August – Open-air reading room established by New York Public Library in Bryant Park . August 27 – The Federal Theatre Project is established in the United States. September 5 – Michael Joseph is founded as a publisher in London. November 2 – The Scottish-born thriller writer John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir , is sworn in as Governor General of Canada . November 7 – The British and Foreign Blind Association introduces a library of talking books for the visually impaired. November 26 – Scrooge , the first feature-length talking film version of Dickens' A Christmas Carol is released in Britain. Sir Seymour Hicks reprises the title rôle, which he has performed for decades on stage. Uncertain dates The library journal Die Bucherei in Nazi Germany publishes guidelines for books to be removed from library shelves and destroyed: all those by Jewish authors, Marxist and pacifist literature, and anything critical of the state. The Marquis de Sade's The 120 Days of Sodom , written in 1785 , concludes its first publication in a scholarly edition as a literary text. Fredric Warburg and Roger Senhouse retrieves the London publishers Martin Secker from receivership , as Secker & Warburg .New books Fiction Nelson Algren – Somebody in Boots Mulk Raj Anand – Untouchable Enid Bagnold – National Velvet Jorge Luis Borges – A Universal History of Infamy Elizabeth Bowen – The House in Paris Pearl S. Buck – A House Divided Edgar Rice Burroughs – Tarzan and the Leopard Men Dino Buzzati – Il segreto del Bosco Vecchio Erskine Caldwell – Journeyman Morley Callaghan – They Shall Inherit the Earth Elias Canetti – Die Blendung John Dickson Carr *Death-Watch *The Hollow Man *The Red Widow Murders *The Unicorn Murders Agatha Christie *Three Act Tragedy *Death in the Clouds Solomon Cleaver – Jean Val Jean Robert P. Tristram Coffin – Red Sky in the Morning Jack Conroy – A World to Win A. J. Cronin – The Stars Look Down H. L. Davis – Honey in the Horn Franklin W. Dixon – The Hidden Harbor Mystery Lawrence Durrell – Pied Piper of Lovers E. R. Eddison – Mistress of Mistresses Susan Ertz *Now We Set Out *Woman Alive, But Now Dead James T. Farrell – Studs Lonigan – A Trilogy Rachel Field – Time Out of Mind Charles G. Finney – The Circus of Dr. Lao Graham Greene – England Made Me George Wylie Henderson – Ollie Miss Harold Heslop – Last Cage Down Georgette Heyer *Death in the Stocks *Regency Buck Christopher Isherwood – Mr Norris Changes Trains Pamela Hansford Johnson – This Bed Thy Centre Anna Kavan – A Stranger Still Sinclair Lewis – It Can't Happen Here August Mälk – Õitsev Meri André Malraux – Le Temps du mépris Ngaio Marsh – Enter a Murderer John Masefield – The Box of Delights Naomi Mitchison – We Have Been Warned Alberto Moravia – Le ambizioni sbagliate R. K. Narayan – Swami and Friends John O'Hara – BUtterfield 8 George Orwell – A Clergyman's Daughter Ellery Queen *The Spanish Cape Mystery *The Lamp of God Charles Ferdinand Ramuz – When the Mountain Fell Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings – Golden Apples Ernest Raymond – We, The Accused Herbert Read – The Green Child George Santayana – The Last Puritan Dorothy L. Sayers – Gaudy Night Monica Shannon – Dobry Howard Spring – Rachel Rosing Eleanor Smith – Tzigane John Steinbeck – Tortilla Flat Rex Stout – The League of Frightened Men Alan Sullivan – The Great Divide Phoebe Atwood Taylor *Deathblow Hill *The Tinkling Symbol A. A. Thomson – The Exquisite Burden B. Traven – The Treasure of the Sierra Madre S. S. Van Dine – The Garden Murder Case Stanley G. Weinbaum – The Lotus Eaters P. G. Wodehouse – Blandings Castle and Elsewhere Xiao Hong – The Field of Life and Death Eiji Yoshikawa – Musashi Yumeno Kyūsaku – Dogra Magra Children and young people Enid Bagnold – National Velvet Louise Andrews Kent – He went with Marco Polo: A Story of Venice and Cathay John Masefield – The Box of Delights Kate Seredy – The Good Master Laura Ingalls Wilder – Little House on the Prairie Drama J. R. Ackerley – The Prisoners of War Maxwell Anderson – Winterset T. S. Eliot – Murder in the Cathedral Federico García Lorca – Doña Rosita the Spinster Norman Ginsbury – Viceroy Sarah Jean Giraudoux – The Trojan War Will Not Take Place Walter C. Hackett – Espionage N.C. Hunter – All Rights Reserved Anthony Kimmins – Chase the Ace Archibald MacLeish – Panic Bernard Merivale – The Unguarded Hour Clifford Odets – Waiting for Lefty Lawrence Riley – Personal Appearance Dodie Smith – Call It a Day John Van Druten – Most of the Game Emlyn Williams – Night Must Fall Poetry See 1935 in poetry Non-fiction Julian Bell, ed. – We Did Not Fight: 1914–18 Experiences of War Resisters M. C. Bradbrook – Themes and Conventions of Elizabethan Tragedy William Henry Chamberlin – Russia's Iron Age Manuel Chaves Nogales – Juan Belmonte, matador de toros: su vida y sus hazañas George Dangerfield – The Strange Death of Liberal England Clarence Day – Life with Father Dion Fortune – The Mystical Qabalah Ernest Hemingway – Green Hills of Africa Anne Morrow Lindbergh – North to the Orient Merkantilt biografisk leksikon Polish Biographical Dictionary Iris Origo – Allegra Caroline Spurgeon – Shakespeare's Imagery, and what it tells us Nigel Tranter – The Fortalices and Early Mansions of Southern Scotland 1400–1650 J. Dover Wilson – What Happens in Hamlet Thomas Wright – The Life of Charles Dickens Births January 2 – David McKee , English children's writer and illustrator January 14 – Labhshankar Thakar , Indian Gujarati language poet, playwright and story writer January 18 – Jon Stallworthy , English poet and literary critic January 27 – D. M. Thomas, English novelist, poet and translator January 28 – David Lodge , English novelist and academic January 30 – Richard Brautigan , American writer and poet January 31 – Kenzaburō Ōe , Japanese novelist and essayist February 18 – Janette Oke , Canadian author February 23 – Tom Murphy , Irish playwright March 13 *Kofi Awoonor, Ghanaian poet and writer *David Nobbs, English comedy writer March 23 – Barry Cryer , English comedy writer March 27 – Abelardo Castillo , Argentinian writer March 31 – Judith Rossner , American novelist April 4 – Michael Horovitz , German-born English poet and translator April 6 – John Pepper Clark , Nigerian poet and playwright April 14 – Erich von Däniken , Swiss writer on paranormal April 15 – Alan Plater , English playwright and screenwriter May 1 – Julian Mitchell , English playwright and screenwriter May 2 – Lynda Lee-Potter , English columnist May 29 – André Brink , South African novelist June 4 – Shiao Yi , Taiwanese-American wuxia novelist June 7 – Harry Crews , American author and playwright June 25 *Larry Kramer, American playwright, author, film producer and LGBT activist *Fran Ross, African American satirist July 13 – Earl Lovelace , Trinidadian novelist and playwright August 15 – Régine Deforges , French dramatist, novelist and publisher August 22 – E. Annie Proulx, American novelist September 10 – Mary Oliver , American poet September 16 – Esther Vilar , German-Argentinian writer September 17 – Ken Kesey , American novelist October 7 – Thomas Keneally , Australian novelist and non-fiction writer November 7 *Elvira Quintana, Spanish-Mexican actress, singer, and poet *Willibrordus S. Rendra, Indonesian dramatist, poet, activist, performer, actor and director November 18 *Sam Abrams, American poet *Rodney Hall, Australian author and poet November 22 – Hugh C. Rae, Scottish novelist December 5 – Yevgeny Titarenko , Soviet writer December 10 – Shūji Terayama , Japanese avant-garde writer, film director and photographer December 13 – Adélia Prado , Brazilian writer and poetDeaths February 7 – Lewis Grassic Gibbon , Scottish novelist February 13 – Ioan Bianu , Romanian librarian, bibliographer and linguist February 28 – Tsubouchi Shōyō , Japanese writer April 6 – Edwin Arlington Robinson , American poet April 11 – Anna Katharine Green , American crime writer April 16 – Panait Istrati , Romanian novelist, short story writer and political essayist May 19 – T. E. Lawrence, English historian and memoirist August 11 – Sir William Watson , English poet August 17 – Charlotte Perkins Gilman , American novelist August 30 – Henri Barbusse , French novelist and journalist September 29 – Winifred Holtby , English novelist October 11 – Steele Rudd , Australian short story writer November 30 – Fernando Pessoa , Portuguese poet, philosopher and critic December 17 – Lizette Woodworth Reese , American poet December 21 – Kurt Tucholsky , German journalist and satirist December 28 – Clarence Day , American writerAwards James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: L. H. Myers, The Root and the Flower James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: R. W. Chambers, Thomas More Newbery Medal for children's literature: Monica Shannon , Dobry Nobel Prize in literature: not awarded Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Zoë Akins , The Old Maid Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Audrey Wurdemann , Bright Ambush Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: Josephine Winslow Johnson , Now in November In literature March 23 – Francis Rattenbury is murdered in Bournemouth, inspiring the stage plays Cause Célèbre by Terence Rattigan and Molly by Simon Gray . According to Anthony Burgess's novel Earthly Powers , this year's Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to the fictional writer Jakob Strehler.
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