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1919 in literature
See also:
1918 in literature
,
other events of 1919
,
1920 in literature
,
list of years in literature
.
Table of contents
1 Events
2 New Books
3 Births
4 Deaths
5 Awards
Events
Winesburg, Ohio [?]
by
Sherwood Anderson[?]
is published. In
2001
, the book would be named as one of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century by the editorial board of the
American Modern Library
.
New Books
The American Language[?]
-
H. L. Mencken
Caesar or Nothing[?]
-
Pio Baroja[?]
Demian[?]
-
Hermann Hesse
Fields of Victory[?]
-
Mary Augusta Ward
The Forerunners[?]
-
Romain Rolland
Helena[?]
-
Mary Augusta Ward
The House of the Winds[?]
(poetry) -
Edwin James Brady[?]
In the Penal Colony[?]
-
Franz Kafka
Java Head[?]
-
Joseph Hergesheimer[?]
Jurgen[?]
-
James Branch Cabell
The Moon and Sixpence[?]
-
W. Somerset Maugham
Night and Day
-
Virginia Woolf
Who Was Responsible?[?]
-
Maggie Fullilove[?]
Winesburg, Ohio [?]
-
Sherwood Anderson[?]
The Economic Consequences of the Peace[?]
-
John Maynard Keynes
Births
January 1
-
J. D. Salinger
, novelist
January 25
-
Edwin Newman[?]
, journalist, writer
October 22
-
Doris Lessing
,
British
writer
Deaths
May 6
-
L. Frank Baum
Awards
Nobel Prize for Literature
:
Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler[?]
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
:
no award given
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
:
Margaret Widdemer[?]
,
Old Road to Paradise
and
Carl Sandburg
,
Corn Huskers
Pulitzer Prize for the Novel
:
Booth Tarkington
-
The Magnificent Ambersons
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