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1924 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1924.

Events
• January • Writer Miguel de Unamuno is dismissed for the first time from his university posts by the Spanish dictator General Miguel Primo de Rivera and goes into exile on Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands. • Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln ("Max") Schuster establish the New York City publisher Simon & Schuster, which initially specializes in crossword puzzle books. • January 15 – The world's first radio play, Danger by Richard Hughes, is broadcast by the B.B.C. from its London studios. • February 2 – A largely rewritten version of Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter Hackett's 1914 farce It Pays to Advertise opens in a production by actor-manager Tom Walls, at the Aldwych Theatre in London. It runs until 10 July 1925, a total of 598 performances, as the first in a sequence of twelve Aldwych farces. • March 3Seán O'Casey's drama Juno and the Paycock opens at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. While there, he becomes associated with the innovative poets Xu Zhimo and Lin Huiyin. • May 3F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald leave New York for France. • June – Ret Marut, perhaps previously Otto Feige and presumed later to be the writer B. Traven, leaves Europe for Mexico. • June 4E. M. Forster's novel A Passage to India is published in the U.K. He will write no further fiction in the remaining 46 years of his life. • September – Buddenbrooks, the first of Thomas Mann's works to appear in English, is published in a translation by the American Helen T. Lowe-Porter. The original German appeared in 1901. • unknown dates • The Hebrew language poet Hayim Nahman Bialik relocates with his publishing house Dvir from Berlin to Tel Aviv. • The Argosy Book Store is founded in New York City, United States. • Luxemburger Illustrierte newspaper begins publication in Luxembourg (ceased 1931). ==New books==
New books
FictionFelix AdercaMoartea unei republici roșiiMichael ArlenThe Green HatHenry Howarth Bashford (anonymously) – Augustus Carp, Esq., By Himself: Being the Autobiography of a Really Good ManPierre BenoitThe Lady of LebanonJohan BojerVor egen stamme (The Emigrants) • Lynn BrockThe Deductions of Colonel GoreLouis BromfieldThe Green Bay TreeJohn BuchanThe Three HostagesEdgar Rice BurroughsThe Land That Time ForgotTarzan and the Ant MenAgatha ChristieThe Man in the Brown SuitPoirot InvestigatesFreeman Wills Crofts – ''Inspector French's Greatest Case'' • James Oliver CurwoodA Gentleman of CourageAlfred DöblinBerge Meere und Giganten (Mountains, Seas and Giants) • Edna FerberSo BigCharles FingerTales from Silver LandsDorothy Canfield FisherThe Home-MakerFord Madox FordSome Do Not . . .Jean ForgeSaltego trans JarmilojE. M. ForsterA Passage to IndiaGilbert Frankau – ''Gerald Cranston's Lady'' • John GalsworthyThe White MonkeyGaret Garrett – ''Satan's Bushel'' • Zane GreyCall of the CanyonRobert HichensAfter the VerdictWinifred HoltbyThe Crowded StreetMargaret IrwinStill She Wished for CompanyMikheil JavakhishviliKvachi Kvachantiradze () • Harry Stephen KeelerThe Voice of the Seven SparrowsMargaret KennedyThe Constant NymphMagdalen King-Hall (as Cleone Knox) – Diary of a Young Lady of Fashion 1764–65Halldór LaxnessUndir HelgahnúkMarie Belloc LowndesThe Terriford MysteryBenito LynchThe Englishman of the BonesPhilip MacDonaldThe RaspThomas MannThe Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg) • Lucia MantuCucoana OlimpiaKatherine MansfieldSomething Childish and Other StoriesJohn MasefieldSard HarkerF. M. Mayor – ''The Rector's Daughter'' • Herman Melville (d. 1891) – Billy Budd, SailorDmitry MerezhkovskyAkhnaton, King of EgyptHope MirrleesThe CounterplotGeorge MoorePeronnik the FoolPaul MorandLewis and IreneRalph Hale MottramThe Spanish FarmE. Phillips OppenheimThe Wrath to ComeBaroness OrczyThe Honourable JimPimpernel and RosemaryLes Beaux et les Dandys de Grand Siècles en AngleterreE. Phillips OppenheimThe Ex-DukeErnest PérochonLes GardiennesEden PhillpottsThe Treasures of TyphonEdward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany – ''The King of Elfland's Daughter'' • Joseph RothHotel SavoyRebellionArthur SchnitzlerFräulein ElseArthur D. Howden SmithPorto Bello GoldCecil StreetThe Double FlorinÞórbergur ÞórðarsonBréf til LáruEdgar WallaceThe Dark Eyes of LondonDouble DanThe Face in the NightRoom 13The Sinister ManThe Three Oak MysteryHugh WalpoleThe Old LadiesMary WebbPrecious BaneH. G. WellsThe DreamEdith WhartonThe Old MaidWalter F. WhiteThe Fire In The FlintP. C. WrenBeau GesteFrancis Brett YoungCold HarbourWoodsmokeYevgeny ZamyatinWe (first published, in English translation) Children and young peopleEdgar Rice BurroughsThe Land That Time ForgotTarzan and the Ant MenJohan FabriciusDe Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe (The Cabin Boys of Bontekoe, translated as Java Ho!: The Adventures of Three Boys Amid Fire, Storm and Shipwreck) • Hugh Lofting – ''Doctor Dolittle's Circus'' (4th in a series of 13 books) • Anne ParrishThe Dream CoachAlbert Payson TerhuneThe Heart of a DogRuth Plumly ThompsonGrampa in Oz (18th in the Oz series overall and the fourth written by her) • Else Ury • ''Nesthäkchen's Youngest (Nesthäkchens Jüngste)'' • Nesthäkchen and Her Grandchildren (Nesthäkchen und Ihre Enkel)Gertrude Chandler WarnerThe Box-Car Children DramaMaxwell Anderson and Laurence StallingsWhat Price Glory?Louis AragonBacks to the WallBertolt BrechtThe Life of Edward II of England (Leben Eduards des Zweiten von England, adapted from Marlowe) • Mikhail BulgakovThe Fatal Eggs (Роковые яйца) • Alberto CasellaLa morte in vacanza (Death Takes a Holiday) • Noël CowardThe Vortex (first performed) • Hay Fever (written) • Easy Virtue (written) • Ramón del Valle-InclánBohemian Lights (Luces de Bohemia)Henri Duvernois and Pierre WolffAfter LoveNikolai ErdmanThe Mandate (Мандат) • Ian HayThe Sport of KingsAgha Hashar KashmiriAankh ka NashaGeorge S. Kaufman and Marc ConnellyBeggar on HorsebackFrederick LonsdaleThe FakeThe Street SingerIvor NovelloThe RatSeán O'CaseyJuno and the PaycockEugene O'NeillDesire Under the ElmsE. Phillips OppenheimThe Passionate QuestLouis N. ParkerOur NellHenrik RytterHerman RavnGitha SowerbyThe Stepmother (written) • Sergei TretyakovThe Gas Masks (Противогазы) • Tristan TzaraHandkerchief of Clouds (Mouchoir de Nuages)Sutton VaneFalling LeavesStanisław Ignacy WitkiewiczThe Mother (Matka) PoetryEdwin James BradyThe Land of the SunMuhammad IqbalBang-i-DaraA. A. MilneWhen We Were Very YoungPablo NerudaTwenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (Veinte poemas de amor y una canción desesperada)Saint-John PerseAnabaseJean-Joseph RabeariveloLa Coupe de cendres (The cup of ashes) • Sergei YeseninLand of Scoundrels Non-fictionAlfred Rosling BennettLondon and Londoners in the 1850s and 1860sSarah BernhardtThe Art of the TheatreAndré BretonThe Surrealist ManifestoW. E. B. Du BoisThe Gift of Black FolkEmma GoldmanMy Further Disillusionment in RussiaJohan HuizingaErasmusAgnes Mure Mackenzie – ''The Women in Shakespeare's Plays'' • Eileen PowerMedieval PeopleRobert Athlyi RogersHoly PibyJadunath SarkarHistory of AurangzibLowell ThomasWith Lawrence in ArabiaLeon TrotskyLiterature and RevolutionJim TullyBeggars of LifeMark TwainThe Autobiography of Mark TwainHugh WalpoleThe English Novel: Some Notes on its EvolutionH. G. WellsThe Story of a Great SchoolmasterMargaret WylieGolden Wattle Cookery Book ==Births==
Births
January 30Lloyd Alexander, American writer (died 2007) • Margaret Yorke, English crime fiction writer (died 2012) • February 3Andrzej Szczypiorski, Polish writer (died 2000) • February 6Jin Yong, Chinese wuxia novelist (died 2018) • February 17Margaret Truman, American writer and soprano (died 2008) • April 3Errol Brathwaite, New Zealand author (died 2005) • Josephine Pullein-Thompson, English children's novelist (died 2014) • April 8Humberto Costantini, Argentinian writer (died 1987) • April 20Miroslav Komárek, Czech historical linguist (died 2013) • April 24Clement Freud, German-born English writer and broadcaster (died 2009) • Clive King, English children's writer and academic (died 2018) • April 26Solomon Mutswairo, Zimbabwean novelist and poet (died 2005) • May 1Terry Southern, American writer (died 1995) • May 3Yehuda Amichai, born Ludwig Pfeuffer, German-born Israeli Hebrew-language poet (died 2000) • May 8Petru Dumitriu, Romanian novelist (died 2002) • July 1Wang Huo, Chinese novelist and screenwriter (died 2025) • July 15Finn Bjørnseth, Norwegian novelist (died 1973) • July 30William H. Gass, American novelist (died 2017) • José Antonio Villarreal, Chicano novelist (died 2010) • August 3Leon Uris, American author (died 2003) • August 6James Baldwin, American writer (died 1987) • August 15Robert Bolt, English screenwriter and playwright (died 1995) • August 17Evan S. Connell, American author (died 2013) • August 22Ada Jafri, Indian poet writing in Urdu (died 2015) • September 4Joan Aiken, English novelist (died 2004) • September 14Davidson Nicol, Sierra Leonean diplomat, author (died 1994) • September 27Josef Škvorecký, Czech-born novelist and publisher (died 2012) • September 30Truman Capote, American fiction writer (died 1984) • October 1Jimmy Carter, author and 39th President of the United States (died 2024) • October 3Harvey Kurtzman, American cartoonist and editor (died 1993) • October 5José Donoso, Chilean writer (died 1996) • October 29Zbigniew Herbert, Polish writer (died 1998) • November 21Christopher Tolkien, British academic and editor (died 2020) • November 22Rosamunde Pilcher, English novelist (died 2019) • December 10Mitzura Arghezi, Romanian book editor, illustrator, and politician (died 2015) • December 29Francisco Nieva, Spanish playwright, novelist and short story writer (died 2016) • unknown datesDeirdre Cash (Criena Rohan), Australian novelist (died 1963) • Mengistu Lemma, Ethiopian playwright (died 1988) ==Deaths==
Deaths
April 21Marie Corelli, English author (born 1855) • May ?Muhammad bin Fadlallah al-Sarawi, Iranian-Iraqi faqih, religious writer and poet (born 1880) • May 1Lepha Eliza Bailey, American author, lecturer, and social reformer (born 1845) • May 4E. Nesbit, English children's author (born 1858) • June 3Franz Kafka, German-language author (born 1883) • June 30Jacob Israël de Haan, Dutch-Jewish novelist, poet and journalist (assassinated, born 1881) • August 3Joseph Conrad, Polish-born English novelist (born 1857) • August 25Velma Caldwell Melville, American editor and writer (born 1858) • August 26Julia Carter Aldrich, American author and editor (born 1834) • October 9Valery Bryusov, Russian Symbolist poet, dramatist and translator (born 1873) • Lin Shu, Chinese translator (born 1852) • October 12Anatole France, French poet, novelist and journalist (born 1844) • October 25Laura Jean Libbey, American novelist (born 1862) • October 29Frances Hodgson Burnett, English-born children's author (born 1849) • November 21Paul Milliet, French dramatist and librettist (born 1848) • November 22Herman Heijermans, Dutch dramatist (born 1864) • December 6Gene Stratton-Porter, American novelist and naturalist (born 1863) • December 26Arnold Henry Savage Landor, English writer and artist (born 1865) • December 27Jennie Thornley Clarke, American educator, writer, and anthologist (born 1860) • unknown dateNicolae Velo, Aromanian poet and diplomat in Romania (b. 1882) ==Awards==
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