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      This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1934.


      Events


      January 7 – The first Flash Gordon comic strip is created and illustrated by Alex Raymond and published in the United States.
      January 25 – James Joyce's novel Ulysses, after a December acquittal (upheld on appeal in February) in United States v. One Book Called Ulysses, is first published in an authorized edition in the Anglophone world by Random House of New York City. It has 12,000 advance sales.
      January – B. Traven's novel The Death Ship (Die Totenschiff, 1926) first appears in English.
      February – Stefan Zweig flees Austria and settles in London.
      February 6 – The February 6 riots in France, partly provoked by a performance of Shakespeare's Coriolanus by the Comédie-Française, will become the focus of a cult in the works of far-right authors, notably Death on Credit by Louis-Ferdinand Céline (1936) and Gilles by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle (1939). Also in 1934, Drieu announces his conversion to fascism, with the essay Socialisme fasciste.
      March 16 and October 5 – P. G. Wodehouse's Thank You, Jeeves and Right Ho, Jeeves, the first full-length novels to feature Jeeves, are published.
      April – F. Scott Fitzgerald's fourth and final completed novel, Tender Is the Night, appears in book form in New York, after serialization since January in the monthly Scribner's Magazine.
      April 3 – The English literary biographer Thomas Wright (of Olney) first publishes, in the Daily Express, some facts about Charles Dickens' relations with the actress Ellen Ternan.
      April 6 – Rudyard Kipling and W. B. Yeats are awarded the Gothenburg Prize for Poetry.
      May 1 – The first officially designated Thingplatz for the performance of Thingspiele is dedicated in the Brandberge in Halle (Nazi Germany).
      June
      A medieval manuscript of Le Morte d'Arthur used by Caxton is identified in the Fellows' Library of Winchester College (England) by the bibliophile Walter Fraser Oakeshott.
      The English poet Laurie Lee walks out one midsummer morning from his Gloucestershire home, bound for Spain.
      Two notable gentleman detectives of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, set in England, appear for the first time in print, later to have whole series written about them. The first to feature Inspector Roderick Alleyn of Scotland Yard is A Man Lay Dead by Ngaio Marsh, at this time resident in her native New Zealand, published in London. The first Sir Henry Merrivale locked room mystery, The Plague Court Murders, appears from John Dickson Carr, at this time resident in the UK and writing as "Carter Dickson", in New York around early June. It is followed in December by The White Priory Murders.
      July 17 – The circular Manchester Central Library, England, opens.
      August – Boris Pasternak and Korney Chukovsky are among those at the first Congress of the Union of Soviet Writers.
      September – Henry Miller's novel Tropic of Cancer is published in Paris by the Obelisk Press. The United States Customs Service prohibits imports of it.
      September 4 – Evelyn Waugh's novel A Handful of Dust is first published in full.
      October 22 – A new Cambridge University Library, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, opens in England.
      October 24 – The first of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe detective novels, Fer-de-Lance, is published in New York, and abridged in the November The American Magazine as "Point of Death."
      November 20 – Lillian Hellman's first successful play, The Children's Hour, dealing with a theme of accusations of lesbianism, opens at the Maxine Elliott Theatre on Broadway in New York, where it will run for two years.
      December 25 – The Romanian novelist Panait Istrati, a former communist, begins his collaboration with the quasi-fascist Cruciada Românismului with a polemic against antisemitism. The weekly newspaper, edited by Mihai Stelescu and Alexandru Talex, later hosts pieces by Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu.
      Unknown date – The first three volumes of Mikhail Sholokhov's novel And Quiet Flows the Don first appear in English under this title.


      New books




      = Fiction

      =
      M. Ageyev – Cocain Romance (Roman s kokainom)
      Edwin Balmer and Philip Wylie – After Worlds Collide
      Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay – Pother Kanta
      Samuel Beckett – More Pricks Than Kicks
      Phyllis Bottome – Private Worlds
      Marjorie Bowen – Moss Rose
      Ernest Bramah – The Bravo of London
      James Branch Cabell – Smirt
      John Brophy – Waterfront
      James M. Cain – The Postman Always Rings Twice
      Morley Callaghan – Such Is My Beloved
      Victor Canning – Mr. Finchley Discovers His England
      Willy Corsari – Terugkeer tot Thera (Return to Thera, introduces Inspector Lund, the archetypal Dutch detective)
      John Dickson Carr
      The Blind Barber
      The Eight of Swords
      The Bowstring Murders (as Carr Dickson/Carter Dickson)
      The Plague Court Murders (as Carter Dickson)
      The White Priory Murders (as Carter Dickson)
      Devil Kinsmere (as Roger Fairbairn)
      Gabriel Chevallier – Clochemerle
      Agatha Christie
      Murder on the Orient Express (book publication, features Hercule Poirot)
      Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (full book publication)
      The Listerdale Mystery (short stories)
      Parker Pyne Investigates (short stories)
      Unfinished Portrait (as Mary Westmacott)
      G.D.H. Cole and Margaret Cole – Death in the Quarry
      Colette – Duo
      J.J. Connington – The Ha-Ha Case
      Freeman Wills Crofts
      The 12.30 from Croydon
      Mystery on Southampton Water
      Henry de Montherlant – Les Célibataires (The Bachelors)
      Isak Dinesen – Seven Gothic Tales
      Pierre Drieu La Rochelle – The Comedy of Charleroi (La Comédie de Charleroi, linked short stories)
      Max Ernst – Une semaine de bonté (A Week of Kindness, graphic novel)
      F. Scott Fitzgerald – Tender Is the Night
      Carlo Emilio Gadda – Il castello di Udine
      Jeanne Galzy – Jeunes Filles en serre chaude (Young girls in a greenhouse)
      Anthony Gilbert – An Old Lady Dies
      Jean Giono – The Song of the World
      Robert Graves – I, Claudius
      Graham Greene – It's a Battlefield
      Walter Greenwood – His Worship the Mayor
      Harold Heslop
      The Crime of Peter Ropner
      Goaf (English version)
      Robert Hichens – The Power To Kill
      James Hilton – Goodbye, Mr. Chips
      Richard Hull – The Murder of My Aunt
      Zora Neale Hurston – Jonah's Gourd Vine: A Novel
      F. Tennyson Jesse – A Pin to See the Peepshow
      D. Gwenallt Jones – Plasau'r Brenin
      John Knittel – Via Mala
      Ronald Knox – Still Dead
      Halldór Laxness – Independent People (Sjálfstætt fólk) — Part I, Icelandic Pioneers (Landnámsmaður Íslands)
      Alexander Lernet-Holenia – The Standard
      Eiluned Lewis – Dew on the Grass
      Eric Linklater – Magnus Merriman
      E. C. R. Lorac
      Murder in Chelsea
      Murder in St. John's Wood
      Marie Belloc Lowndes
      Another Man's Wife
      The Chianti Flask
      Compton Mackenzie – The Darkening Green
      Ngaio Marsh – A Man Lay Dead
      Alan Melville
      Quick Curtain
      Weekend at Thrackley
      Henry Miller – Tropic of Cancer
      Gladys Mitchell – Death at the Opera
      Leopold Myers – Rajah Amar
      Vladimir Nabokov – Despair
      Carolina Nabuco – A Sucessora
      John O'Hara – Appointment in Samarra
      E. Phillips Oppenheim
      The Man Without Nerves
      The Spy Paramount
      The Strange Boarders of Palace Crescent
      George Orwell – Burmese Days
      John Cowper Powys
      Autobiography
      Weymouth Sands
      Ellery Queen – The Chinese Orange Mystery
      Henry Roth – Call It Sleep
      Rafael Sabatini – Venetian Masque
      Dorothy L. Sayers – The Nine Tailors
      Bruno Schulz – The Street of Crocodiles (short stories, Sklepy cynamonowe – Cinnamon Shops – in December 1933, dated 1934)
      Mihail Sebastian – De două mii de ani (For Two Thousand Years)
      J. Slauerhoff – Het leven op aarde (Life on Earth)
      Howard Spring – Shabby Tiger
      Irving Stone – Lust for Life
      Rex Stout – Fer-de-Lance
      Cecil Street
      Poison for One
      The Robthorne Mystery
      Shot at Dawn
      Ruth Suckow – The Folks
      Phoebe Atwood Taylor
      The Mystery of the Cape Cod Tavern
      Sandbar Sinister
      'Torquemada' – Cain's Jawbone
      Thomas F. Tweed – Blind Mouths
      S. S. Van Dine
      The Casino Murder Case
      The Dragon Murder Case
      Simon Vestdijk – Terug tot Ina Damman (Return to Ina Damman, first published of the Anton Wachter cycle)
      Henry Wade – Constable Guard Thyself
      Evelyn Waugh – A Handful of Dust
      Nathanael West – A Cool Million
      Dennis Wheatley – The Devil Rides Out
      Dorothy Whipple – They Knew Mr. Knight
      P. G. Wodehouse
      Thank You, Jeeves
      Right Ho, Jeeves
      S. Fowler Wright
      David
      Prelude in Prague: The War of 1938
      Who Else But She? (as Sydney Fowler)
      V. M. Yeates – Winged Victory
      Francis Brett Young – This Little World
      Marguerite Yourcenar – A Coin in Nine Hands (Denier du rêve)
      Louis Aragon – The Bells of Basel (Les Cloches de Bâle)


      = Children and young people

      =
      Edgar Rice Burroughs – Tarzan and the Lion Man
      Elena Fortún – Celia en el mundo (Celia in the World)
      Hergé – Cigars of the Pharaoh (Les Cigares du pharaon)
      Capt. W. E. Johns – Biggles of the Camel Squadron
      Lorna Lewis – The Little French Poodle
      Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor – Paramiseà romanè (anthology)
      Arthur Ransome – Coot Club
      Hilda van Stockum – A Day on Skates
      William Woodthorpe Tarn – The Treasure of the Isle of Mist
      P. L. Travers – Mary Poppins (first in Mary Poppins series of eight books)
      Geoffrey Trease – Bows Against the Barons


      = Drama

      =
      Tawfiq al-Hakim – Shahrazad (Scheherazade)
      James Bridie – Mary Read
      Cao Yu – Thunderstorm (雷雨, Léiyǔ)
      Winifred Carter – The Queen Who Kept Her Head
      Max Catto – French Salad
      Jean Cocteau – The Infernal Machine
      Federico García Lorca – Yerma
      Ian Hay – Admirals All
      Lillian Hellman – The Children's Hour
      Frederick J. Jackson – The Bishop Misbehaves
      Pär Lagerkvist – Bödeln (The Hangman; dramatization)
      Eberhard Wolfgang Möller – Rothschild siegt bei Waterloo
      Ayn Rand – Night of January 16th (first performed as Woman on Trial)
      Lawrence Riley – Personal Appearance
      Dodie Smith – Touch Wood
      John Van Druten – Flowers of the Forest
      Paul Vulpius (Ladislas Fodor and Hans Adler) – Youth at the Helm


      = Poetry

      =

      Vladimir Cavarnali – Poesii (Poems)
      Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor – Ghileà romanè (anthology)
      Dylan Thomas – 18 Poems


      = Non-fiction

      =
      Ruth Benedict – Patterns of Culture
      Maud Bodkin – Archetypal Patterns of Poetry: Psychological Studies of Imagination
      Marjorie Bowen – The Scandal of Sophie Dawes
      Martí de Riquer i Morera
      L'humanisme català (1388–1494)
      Humanisme i decadència en les lletres catalanes
      Pierre Drieu La Rochelle – Socialisme fasciste (Fascist Socialism)
      Daphne du Maurier – Gerald: A Portrait
      Julius Evola – Il Mistero del Graal e la Tradizione Ghibellina dell'Impero (The Mystery of the Grail)
      Emma Goldman – Living My Life
      Aldous Huxley – Beyond the Mexique Bay
      Nicolae Iorga
      Byzance après Byzance
      Histoire de la vie byzantine
      Orizonturile mele. O viață de om așa cum a fost
      Hugh Kingsmill – The Sentimental Journey: A Life of Charles Dickens
      Cornelia Meigs – Invincible Louisa: The Story of the Author of Little Women
      A. A. Milne – Peace with Honour
      Paul Otlet – Traité de Documentation
      Karl Popper – The Logic of Scientific Discovery
      J. B. Priestley – English Journey
      Amber Reeves – The Nationalisation of Banking
      Antal Szerb – A magyar irodalom története (History of Hungarian literature)
      H. G. Wells – An Experiment in Autobiography


      Births


      January 4 – Hellmuth Karasek, German journalist, literary critic and novelist (died 2015)
      January 8 – Alexandra Ripley, American novelist (died 2004)
      January 12
      Ebrahim Nafae, Egyptian journalist (died 2018)
      Alan Sharp, Scottish-American screenwriter and author (died 2013)
      January 18 – Raymond Briggs, English writer and illustrator (died 2022)
      February 10
      Fleur Adcock, New Zealand-born poet (died 2024)
      Gordon Lish, American writer, editor and teacher
      February 18 – Audre Lorde, American poet, writer and feminist (died 1992)
      February 27 – N. Scott Momaday, Native American novelist (died 2024)
      March 28 – Jean Louvet, Belgian dramatist (died 2015)
      April 24 – Jayakanthan, Tamil writer, Jnanpith awardee (died 2015)
      May 10 – Richard Peck, American novelist (died 2015)
      May 12 – Elechi Amadi, Nigerian novelist (died 2016)
      May 27 – Harlan Ellison, American science fiction writer (died 2018)
      June 11 – Lady Annabel Goldsmith, English memoirist and socialite
      July 11 – Helen Cresswell, English children's writer and scriptwriter (died 2005)
      July 13 – Wole Soyinka, Nigerian writer, playwright and Nobel laureate
      July 20 – Uwe Johnson, German writer (died 1984)
      July 21 – Jonathan Miller, English satirist and non-fiction author (died 2019)
      August 5 – Wendell Berry, American poet, novelist and activist (died 2019)
      August 6
      Piers Anthony, English-born science fiction and fantasy writer
      Diane di Prima, American poet of the Beat Generation and artist (died 2020)
      August 16 – Diana Wynne Jones, English children's fantasy novelist (died 2011)
      September 11 – Leon Rooke, Canadian novelist
      September 12 – Alan Isler, English-American novelist
      September 17 – Binoy Majumdar, Indian Hungryalist poet (died 2006)
      September 21 – Leonard Cohen, Canadian-born poet, singer-songwriter and novelist (died 2016)
      September 23 – Per Olov Enquist, Swedish novelist (died 2020)
      October 1 – Shakeb Jalali, Pakistani poet in Urdu (suicide 1966)
      October 17 – Alan Garner, English children's novelist
      October 24 – Adrian Mitchell, English poet, playwright and children's author (died 2008)
      November 9 – Ronald Harwood (Ronald Horwitz), South African-born English dramatist and screenwriter (died 2020)
      November 12 – John McGahern, Irish novelist (died 2006)
      November 15 – Irén Pavlics, Slovene author in Hungary
      November 19 – Joanne Kyger, American poet (died 2017)
      November 21 – Beryl Bainbridge, English novelist (died 2010)
      December 5 – Joan Didion, American writer (died 2021)
      December 28 – Alasdair Gray, Scottish novelist and artist (died 2019)
      unknown dates
      Muhammad al-Maghut, Syrian Ismaili poet (died 2006)
      Yaakov Shabtai, Israeli novelist, playwright and translator (died 1981)


      Deaths


      January 1 – Jakob Wassermann, German-Jewish novelist (born 1873)
      January 6 – Dorothy Edwards, Welsh novelist (suicide, born 1903)
      January 8 – Andrei Bely (Boris Nikolaevich Bugaev), Russian novelist, poet and critic (born 1880)
      January 11 – Helen Zimmern, German-born English writer and translator (born 1846)
      January 15 – Hermann Bahr, Austrian dramatist and critic (born 1863)
      February 8 – Ferenc Móra, Hungarian novelist and journalist (born 1879)
      February 28 – Emeline Harriet Howe, American poet, writer and social activist (born 1844)
      March 10 – Thomas Anstey Guthrie (F. Anstey), English comic novelist and journalist (born 1856)
      April 9 – Safvet-beg Bašagić, Bosnian poet (born 1870)
      April 12 – Robert Clyde Packer, Australian journalist and newspaper magnate (heart failure, born 1879)
      May 1 – Paul Zarifopol, Romanian critic (born 1874)
      June 14 – John Gray, English poet (born 1866)
      June 21 – Thorne Smith, American humorist and fantasy author (heart attack, born 1892)
      June 26 – Naito Torajiro (内藤 虎次郎), Japanese historian (born 1866)
      June 30 – Night of the Long Knives
      Fritz Gerlich, German journalist (murdered, born 1883)
      Karl-Günther Heimsoth, Austrian doctor and gay publicist (shot, born 1899)
      Willi Schmid, German music critic (murdered, born 1893)
      July 4 – Hayim Nahman Bialik, Hebrew-language poet (born 1873)
      July 21 – Julian Hawthorne, American journalist and novelist (born 1846)
      July 23 – Karl Joel, German philosopher (born 1864)
      July 29 – Frane Bulić, Croatian historian (born 1846)
      August 13 – Mary Hunter Austin, American travel writer (born 1868)
      August 30 – Rebecca Richardson Joslin, American non-fiction writer (born 1846)
      September 9 – Roger Fry, English art critic (born 1866)
      September 21 – Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică, Romanian literary critic (born 1866)
      November 23 – Arthur Wing Pinero, English dramatist (born 1855)
      December 15 – Gustave Lanson, French historian and literary critic (born 1857)
      December 26 – Wallace Thurman, African American novelist (TB, born 1902)
      unknown dates
      Cora Linn Daniels, American author, editor, correspondent (born 1952)


      Awards


      James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Robert Graves, I, Claudius and Claudius the God
      James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: J. E. Neale, Queen Elizabeth
      King's Gold Medal for Poetry instituted this year with first winner, Laurence Whistler
      Newbery Medal for children's literature: Cornelia Meigs, Invincible Louisa
      Nobel Prize in Literature: Luigi Pirandello.
      Prix Goncourt: Roger Vercel, Capitaine Conan
      Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Sidney Kingsley, Men in White
      Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Robert Hillyer, Collected Verse
      Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: Caroline Miller, Lamb in His Bosom


      References

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