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Overview of the events of 1928 in literature
Overview of the events of 1928 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1928 .
Events
Stockholm Public Library
January
Mellstock") in
Dorset .
[2] Later in the year, his widow
Florence publishes the first part of a biography,
The Early Life of Thomas Hardy, 1840–1891 (
Macmillan ), in fact largely dictated by Hardy.
[3]
February – Weird Tales magazine publishes H. P. Lovecraft 's story "The Call of Cthulhu " in the United States.
March 31 – Stockholm Public Library , designed by Gunnar Asplund , opens.
April 19 – Publication of the Oxford English Dictionary is completed.
Spring – George Orwell moves from London to Paris; his first articles as a professional writer appear later in the year.[4]
June – The literary magazine Contemporáneos is first published in Mexico by Jaime Torres Bodet , giving a name to the group Los Contemporáneos .
June 27 – The English writer Evelyn Waugh marries Evelyn Gardner, daughter of Lady Winifred Burghclere, in St Paul's Church, Portman Square , London, with only Harold Acton , Alec Waugh (the author's brother) and Pansy Pakenham present.[5] They move into a flat in Canonbury Square, Islington . In September the author's first completed novel, Decline and Fall , is published by Chapman & Hall , of which his father, Arthur Waugh , is managing director. It is illustrated by the author. It reaches a third impression by the end of the year. The marriage lasts until the following September.
July – D. H. Lawrence 's Lady Chatterley's Lover is published in Florence . It will not be published unexpurgated in Britain until 1960 .
August 27 – Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe in Galway is founded as the national Irish-language theater, opening with Micheál Mac Liammóir 's version of Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne .
August 31 – The Threepenny Opera (Die Dreigroschenoper) , adapted by Bertolt Brecht , Elisabeth Hauptmann and composer Kurt Weill (with set designer Caspar Neher ) from The Beggar's Opera , is launched at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm in Berlin , with Harald Paulsen and Lotte Lenya in the principal rôles.
September
S. S. Van Dine 's "Twenty Rules for Writing Detective Stories" are published in The American Magazine .[6]
Simon Templar
("the Saint"), is published in the U.K.. Charteris will write dozens of novels and stories with the character in 1928–1963; successor writers will continue until 1983.
October
October 14 – The Gate Theatre in Dublin is founded by English actors and lovers Micheál Mac Liammóir and Hilton Edwards , initially using the Abbey Theatre 's Peacock studio to stage works by European and American dramatists.
November–December – Erich Maria Remarque 's antiwar novel All Quiet on the Western Front (Im Westen nichts Neues) appears in the German newspaper Vossische Zeitung . Hans Herbert Grimm 's Schlump is also published (anonymously) by Kurt Wolff in Berlin this year.
November 1 – Mustafa Kemal Atatürk , President of Turkey , introduces the Roman-based 29-letter Turkish alphabet to replace the Ottoman script as official writing system for the Turkish language .
November 6 – Xu Zhimo writes his poem 再別康橋 (Zài Bié Kāngqiáo , "On Leaving Cambridge Once More").
November 9–16 – Compton MacKenzie's satirical
Extraordinary Women .
Djuna Barnes ' novel
Ladies Almanack , published in Paris, also alludes to the controversy.
[11] [12]
December 19 – Italo Svevo (Aron Schmitz), returning from an Alpine resort to Trieste , suffers a car accident. He dies next day leaving his novel Il Vegliardo (The Old Man) unfinished in mid-word.
unknown dates
Edgar Wallace with trademark trilby hat and cigarette holder at the height of his success in 1928
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
January 1 – Iain Crichton Smith , Scottish writer (died 1998 )[26]
January 7 – William Peter Blatty , American novelist and screenwriter (died 2017 )[27]
January 8 – Sander Vanocur , American journalist (died 2019 )
January 9 – Judith Krantz , American novelist (died 2019 )[28]
January 10 – Philip Levine , American poet (died 2015 )[29]
January 16 – William Kennedy , American writer and journalist
January 17 – Roman Frister , Polish writer (died 2015 )
January 21 – János Kornai (as János Kornfelder), Hungarian economist (died 2021 )[30]
January 24 – Desmond Morris , English anthropologist and writer[31]
February 5 – Andrew Greeley , Irish-American priest and novelist (died 2013 )[32]
February 9
February 13 – Refik Erduran , Turkish playwright, columnist and writer (died 2017 )
February 15 – Norman Bridwell , American author and illustrator, created Clifford the Big Red Dog (died 2014 )
February 19 – Onuora Nzekwu , Nigerian writer (died 2017 )
February 25 – Richard G. Stern , American novelist and educator (died 2013 )
February 29 – Jean Adamson , English children's author and illustrator[34]
March 4 – Alan Sillitoe , English novelist (died 2010 )[35]
March 12 – Edward Albee , American dramatist (died 2016 )[36]
March 13 – Jane Grigson , English cookery writer (died 1990 )[37]
March 22 – E. D. Hirsch , American academic literary critic and educator
March 30 – Tom Sharpe , English satirical author (died 2013 )[38]
April 4 – Maya Angelou , American poet (died 2014 )[39]
April 7 – Alan J. Pakula , American screenwriter (died 1998 )
April 11 – Lionel Abrahams , South African novelist, poet and essayist (died 2004 )
April 17 – Cynthia Ozick , American author[40]
April 24 – Martin Seymour-Smith , English poet, biographer and critic (died 1998 )
May 4 – Thomas Kinsella , Irish poet (died 2021 )
May 24 – William Trevor , Irish fiction writer and playwright (died 2016 )
June 10 – Maurice Sendak , American children's author and illustrator (died 2012 )[41]
June 28 – Stan Barstow , English novelist (died 2011 )[42]
July 16
July 18 – Simon Vinkenoog , Dutch writer, Poet Laureate of the Netherlands (d. 2009 )
July 19 – Samuel John Hazo , American author
July 24 – Griselda Gambaro , Argentine writer
July 26 – Bernice Rubens , Welsh novelist (died 2004 )[44]
August 7 – Anthony Lejeune , English writer, editor and broadcaster (died 2018 )
August 12 – Beni Virtzberg , Israeli forester, Holocaust survivor and writer (died 1968 )
September 6 – Robert M. Pirsig , American philosopher and author (died 2017 )[45]
September 11 – William X. Kienzle , American priest and author (died 2001 )
September 18 – Sigrid Kahle , Swedish journalist and writer (died 2013 )[46]
September 20 – Donald Hall , American poet and poet laureate (died 2018 )
September 30 – Elie Wiesel , American Jewish author and 1986 Nobel Peace Prize winner (died 2016 )[47]
October 2 – Zora Tavčar , Slovenian writer and translator
October 3 – Alvin Toffler , American futurist writer (died 2016 )[48]
October 7 – Sohrab Sepehri , Persian poet and painter (died 1980 )
Sheila F. Walsh, English novelist (died
2009 )
October 17 – Rosemary Tonks , English poet, prose writer and children's writer (died 2014 )
Yu Guangzhong, Taiwanese writer, poet, educator and critic (died
2017 )
[49]
October 27 – Gilles Vigneault , Canadian singer and poet[50]
November 2 – Paul Johnson , English historian and journalist (died 2023 )
November 9 – Anne Sexton , American poet (died 1974 )[51]
November 11 – Carlos Fuentes , Mexican writer (died 2012 )[52]
November 12 – Marjorie W. Sharmat , American children's writer (died 2019 )[53]
November 20 – Dolf Verroen , Dutch writer of children's literature
November 28 – Bano Qudsia , Punjab-born Pakistani fiction writer (died 2017 )[54]
December 3
December 16 – Philip K. Dick , American science fiction author (died 1982 )[56]
December 31 – Veijo Meri , Finnish writer (died 2015 )
Deaths
January 8 – Juan B. Justo , Argentine journalist (born 1865 )
January 11 – Thomas Hardy , English novelist and poet (born 1840 )[57]
January 19 – Hans Hinrich Wendt , German theologian (born 1853 )
January 28 – Vicente Blasco Ibáñez , Spanish novelist, journalist and politician (born 1867 )[58]
February 19 – Mildred Aldrich , American journalist (born 1853)
February 29 – Adolphe Appia , Swiss writer and scenery and lighting designer (born 1862 )
March 4 – Paul Sabatier , French religious writer (born 1858 )[59]
March 18 – Paul van Ostaijen , Flemish poet (born 1896)
March 24
April 10 – Stanley J. Weyman , English novelist (born 1855 )
April 19 – Ladislav Klíma , Czech novelist and philosopher (born 1878)
May 5 – Barry Pain , English writer (born 1864)
May 16 – Edmund Gosse , English poet and critic (born 1849 )[61]
May 19 – Max Scheler , German philosopher (born 1874 )[62]
May 22 – Francisco López Merino , Argentine poet (suicide, born 1904 )
May 25 – George Ranetti , Romanian humorist and playwright (born 1875 )
July 1 – Avery Hopwood , American playwright (heart attack, born 1882 )[63]
July 8 – Crystal Eastman , American journalist (born 1881 )
August – Isaac Markens , American journalist (born 1846 )[64]
August 16 – Antonín Sova , Czech poet (born 1864 )
August 17 – Sir George Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet , British statesman and author (born 1838 )[65]
August 24 – Oskar Jerschke , German dramatist (born 1861 )
October 24 – Henry Festing Jones , English biographer, editor and lawyer (born 1851 )[66]
December 1 – José Eustasio Rivera , Colombian writer (born 1888 )[67]
December 13 – Joseph Bucklin Bishop , American journalist and publisher (born 1847 )
December 16 – Elinor Wylie , American poet and novelist (stroke, born 1885 )
December 19 – Italo Svevo , Italian writer (born 1861 )[68]
December 23 – Ludwig Rosenthal , German antiquarian bookseller (born 1840 )
Awards
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