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1929
Events
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January 10
The Adventures of Tintin
begin with the first appearance of
Hergé
's
Belgian
comic book
hero in
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
(Les Aventures de Tintin, reporter..., au pays des Soviets)
, serialized in the children's newspaper supplement
Le Petit Vingtième
February–August –
Voltaire
's
Candide
1759
) is held to be obscene by the
United States Customs Service
in
Boston
February – The first of
Margery Allingham
's
crime novels
to feature
Albert Campion
The Crime at Black Dudley
(U.S. title:
The Black Dudley Murder
), is published in the UK.
March –
Norah C. James
's first novel,
Sleeveless Errand
, is held to be obscene on publication in London, for its portrayal of the city's bohemian life.
An edition appears later in Paris from
Jack Kahane
's
Obelisk Press
April 1
– The
Faber and Faber
publishing company is founded in London by
Geoffrey Faber
, with
T. S. Eliot
as its literary editor.
April 29
– In the course of a domestic argument in London between poets and writers
Robert Graves
Laura Riding
Geoffrey Phibbs
and Graves's wife
Nancy Nicholson
, Riding and Graves jump from windows, she sustaining life-threatening injuries.
Later this year, Graves and Riding go to live together in
Mallorca
May –
Hugo Gernsback
first uses the term "
science fiction
" in its modern sense, for his pulp magazine
Amazing Stories
c. June – The first of
Gladys Mitchell
's crime novels appears in the UK. Entitled
Speedy Death
, it introduces a psychologist detective character,
Mrs Bradley
July – British publisher
William Collins, Sons
launches its Detective Story Club imprint with
Edgar Wallace
's novelization of
The Terror
July 5
Scotland Yard
seizes 13 paintings of male and female nudes by
D. H. Lawrence
from a
Mayfair
, London, gallery on grounds of indecency, citing the
Vagrancy Act 1838
August – The Censorship of Publications Act sets up the
Censorship of Publications Board
in the
Irish Free State
August 15
– The first
Ellery Queen
mystery novel,
The Roman Hat Mystery
, is published in
New York City
Mid year – Serialization begins of one of the first
Thai
novels – the first by a woman, M. L. Bubpha Kunjara Nimmanhemin writing as Dokmai Sot – entitled
Sattru Khǫng Čhaolon
(Her Enemy). Soon after comes the semi-autobiographical
Lakhǫn Haeng Chiwit
(The Circus of Life) of Prince Arkartdam-keung Rapheephat, writing as M. C. Akat. Several Thai writers join
Kulap Saipradit
in the Suphapburut literary group.
October –
Jean-Paul Sartre
and
Simone de Beauvoir
become a couple, having met while he studied at the
École Normale Supérieure
in Paris. Twenty-one-year-old De Beauvoir becomes the youngest person ever to obtain an
agrégation
in philosophy, and comes second in the final examination, beaten only by Sartre.
October 11
Seán O'Casey
's play
The Silver Tassie
, set in
World War I
, receives its première at the
Apollo Theatre
, London, directed by
Raymond Massey
. It stars
Charles Laughton
and
Barry Fitzgerald
, and has a set design by
Augustus John
Rejected the year before by
W. B. Yeats
for the
Abbey Theatre
in
Dublin
, it will not open in Ireland until 1935.
October 5
– The
New York Society for the Suppression of Vice
confiscates copies of
Samuel Roth
's pirated edition of
James Joyce
's 1922 novel
Ulysses
– the first complete edition printed in the U.S.
He serves two prison terms for publishing an obscene work.
10
October 29
– Released in the U.S. is the first
sound film
adaptation of a Shakespeare play:
The Taming of the Shrew
, starring
Mary Pickford
and her husband
Douglas Fairbanks
December –
George Orwell
returns to England after a period living in Paris.
unknown dates
Norwegian poet
Herman Wildenvey
, born Herman Portaas, and his wife, fiction writer
Gisken Wildenvey
, born Jonette Andreassen, formally adopt the joint surname Wildenvey.
Father
Ronald Knox
codifies the "rules" for the
Golden Age of Detective Fiction
in a "Decalogue" introducing
The Best Detective Stories of 1928–1929.
11
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
is banned in the Soviet Union due to the interest its author, Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle
, shows in the occult.
Foyles
bookshop in London moves to larger premises in the
Foyles Building
Charing Cross Road
Monotype
introduces
Stanley Morison
's revival of the
Bembo
typeface
for book printing.
New books
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Fiction
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Richard Aldington
Death of a Hero
12
Paul Alverdes
Die Pfeiferstube
(The Whistler's Room)
Roberto Arlt
Los siete locos
(The Seven Madmen)
13
Marcel Aymé
The Hollow Field
Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
Pather Panchali
(Song of the Road, book publication)
Hamilton Basso
Relics and Angels
Vicki Baum
Menschen im Hotel
(People at a Hotel, translated as
Grand Hotel
E. F. Benson
Paying Guests
Anthony Berkeley
The Piccadilly Murder
The Poisoned Chocolates Case
Georges Bernanos
Joy
Algernon Blackwood
Dudley & Gilderoy: A Nonsense
Mary Borden
The Forbidden Zone
Elizabeth Bowen
The Last September
Marjorie Bowen
Dickon
Lynn Brock
The Dagwort Coombe Murder
The Mendip Mystery
Mateiu Caragiale
Craii de Curtea-Veche
Agatha Christie
The Seven Dials Mystery
Partners in Crime
(short stories)
Jean Cocteau
Les Enfants Terribles
Colette
Sido
J.J. Connington
The Eye in the Museum
Nemesis at Raynham Parva
Miloš Crnjanski
Сеобе
Seobe
, Migrations)
Freeman Wills Crofts
The Box Office Murders
Aleister Crowley
The Stratagem and other Stories
Mazo de la Roche
Whiteoaks of Jalna
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Courrier sud
(Southern Mail)
Alfred Döblin
Berlin Alexanderplatz
Lloyd C. Douglas
Magnificent Obsession
Arthur Conan Doyle
The Maracot Deep
Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
Hotel Acropolis
(Une Femme à sa fenêtre)
M. Barnard Eldershaw
A House Is Built
Susan Ertz
The Milky Way
William Faulkner
The Sound and the Fury
Edna Ferber
Cimarron
C. S. Forester
Brown on Resolution
Zona Gale
Borgia
Rómulo Gallegos
Doña Bárbara
Gaito Gazdanov
Вечер у Клэр
Vecher u Kler
, An Evening with Claire)
Floyd Gibbons
The Red Napoleon
Anthony Gilbert
Death at Four Corners
The Mystery of the Open Window
Jean Giono
Colline
Lovers are Never Losers
Joseph Goebbels
Michael: A German Destiny in Diary Form
(Michael: Ein deutsches Schicksal in Tagebuchblättern)
George Goodchild
Jack O'Lantern
Henry Green
Living
Julien Green
The Dark Journey
Graham Greene
The Man Within
H. Rider Haggard
Mary of Marion Isle
Dashiell Hammett
The Dain Curse
Red Harvest
Ernest Hemingway
A Farewell to Arms
Richard Hughes
A High Wind in Jamaica
Masuji Ibuse
(井伏 鱒二) –
Salamander and Other Stories
Ianthe Jerrold
The Studio Crime
Frigyes Karinthy
Minden másképpen van
(Everything Is Different, short stories)
Anna Kavan
A Charmed Circle
Takiji Kobayashi
(小林 多喜二) –
Kanikōsen
(The Cannery Boat)
Kwee Tek Hoay
Drama dari Krakatau
(Drama of Krakatoa; serialization)
Oliver La Farge
Laughing Boy
Nella Larsen
Passing
Sinclair Lewis
Dodsworth
Eric Linklater
Poet's Pub
Marie Belloc Lowndes
One of Those Ways
Claude McKay
Banjo
Frederic Manning
(anonymously) –
The Middle Parts of Fortune: Somme & Ancre, 1916
(subscription edition)
Gladys Mitchell
The Mystery of a Butcher's Shop
Speedy Death
Alberto Moravia
Gli indifferenti
(Time of Indifference)
W. F. Morris
Bretherton: Khaki or Field Grey?
Leopold Myers
The Near and the Far
Irène Némirovsky
David Golder
Peadar O'Donnell
Adrigool
Katherine Anne Porter
Flowering Judas
Katharine Susannah Prichard
Coonardoo
J. B. Priestley
The Good Companions
14
Ellery Queen
The Roman Hat Mystery
Erich Maria Remarque
All Quiet on the Western Front
Im Westen nichts Neues
; book publication and first English translation)
Henry Handel Richardson
(Et Florence Robertson) –
Ultima Thule
(final part of
The Fortunes of Richard Mahony
Ole Edvart Rølvaag
Peder Victorious
Peder Seier
Graham Seton
The W Plan
Agnes Smedley
Daughter of Earth
John Steinbeck
Cup of Gold: A Life of Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, With Occasional Reference to History
Cecil Street
The Davidson Case
The House on Tollard Ridge
Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
(谷崎 潤一郎) –
Some Prefer Nettles
(蓼喰う蟲)
Josephine Tey
The Man in the Queue
Wallace Thurman
The Blacker the Berry
15
Sigrid Undset
In the Wilderness
S. S. Van Dine
The Scarab Murder Case
Henry Wade
The Duke of York's Steps
Edgar Wallace
Four Square Jane
The Green Ribbon
The India-Rubber Men
Lynd Ward
Gods' Man
(wordless "novel in woodcuts")
Edith Wharton
Hudson River Bracketed
Thomas Wolfe
Look Homeward, Angel
S. Fowler Wright
Dawn
The World Below
Francis Brett Young
Black Roses
Children and young people
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tarzan and the Lost Empire
Catherine Christian
The Luck of the Scallop Shell
Josephine Elder
Evelyn Finds Herself
Rachel Field
Hitty, Her First Hundred Years
Erich Kästner
Emil and the Detectives
(Emil und die Detektive)
Eric P. Kelly
The Trumpeter of Krakow
William Maxwell Reed
The Earth for Sam; the story of mountains, rivers, dinosaurs and men
(non-fiction)
Ruth Plumly Thompson
Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz
(23rd in the Oz series overall and the ninth written by her)
Alison Uttley
The Squirrel, The Hare and the Little Grey Rabbit
(introducing
Little Grey Rabbit
Drama
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Jacinto Benavente
Vidas cruzadas
(Short Cuts)
Henri Bernstein
Mélo
Bertolt Brecht
The Baden-Baden Lesson on Consent
(Badener Lehrstück vom Einverständnis)
Ferdinand Bruckner
Krankheit der Jugend
(Illness of Youth)
St. John Ervine
The First Mrs. Fraser
Jean Giraudoux
Amphitryon 38
Walter Hackett
Sorry You've Been Troubled
Patrick Hamilton
Rope
Denis Johnston
The Old Lady Says "No!"
Agha Hashar Kashmiri
Rustom O Sohrab
Frederick Lonsdale
Canaries Sometimes Sing
A. A. Milne
Michael and Mary
Toad of Toad Hall
(adapted from
Kenneth Grahame
Kaj Munk
I Brændingen
Eugene O'Neill
Dynamo
Marcel Pagnol
Marius
Stanisława Przybyszewska
The Danton Case
(Sprawa Dantona)
Ernest Raymond
The Berg
Elmer Rice
Street Scene
Arnold Ridley
Keepers of Youth
George Bernard Shaw
The Apple Cart
Ahmed Shawqi
Masraa' Kliyubatra
(The Death of Cleopatra)
John Van Druten
After All
Ödön von Horváth
Rund um den Kongreß
Edgar Wallace
The Calendar
Persons Unknown
Poetry
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Main article:
1929 in poetry
Robinson Jeffers
Dear Judas and Other Poems
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W. B. Yeats
The Winding Stair
Non-fiction
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Ada Boni
Il talismano della felicità
(The Talisman of Happiness)
Aleister Crowley
Magick in Theory and Practice
Mahatma Gandhi
The Story of My Experiments with Truth
Robert Graves
Good-Bye to All That
Walter Lippmann
A Preface to Morals
A. A. Milne
Those Were the Days
Tomas O'Crohan
An t-Oileánach
(The Islandman)
Charles Kay Ogden
Basic English
Walter F. Otto
Die Götter Griechenlands
The Homeric Gods
Alice Prin
Kiki's Memoirs
I. A. Richards
Practical Criticism
Various authors –
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress
: essays in support of
James Joyce
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A. E. Waite
The Holy Kabbalah
E. B. White
and
James Thurber
Is Sex Necessary?
Alfred North Whitehead
Process and Reality
Virginia Woolf
A Room of One's Own
Births
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January 9
Brian Friel
, Irish dramatist (died
2015
18
Heiner Müller
, German dramatist (died
1995
19
January 26
Jules Feiffer
, American cartoonist and writer (died
2025
February 6
Keith Waterhouse
, English journalist and novelist (died
2009
20
Valentin Yanin
, Russian historian and author (died
2020
February 16
Peter Porter
, Australian-born English poet and educator (died
2010
February 17
Chaim Potok
, American author (died
2002
21
February 18
Len Deighton
, English thriller writer (died
2026
22
February 25
Issa J. Boullata
, Palestinian scholar and writer (died
2019
23
March 1
Thuppettan
, Malayalam-language Keralan playwright (died
2019
March 7
Dan Jacobson
, South African novelist (died
2014
March 13
Mateja Matevski
, Macedonian poet, literary and theater critic, essayist and translator (died
2018
March 18
Christa Wolf
, German literary critic, novelist and essayist (died
2011
24
March 19
Miquel Martí i Pol
, Catalan poet (died
2003
April 1
Milan Kundera
, Czech-French novelist (died
2023
25
April 2
Catherine Gaskin
, Irish-born Australian novelist (died
2009
April 9
Paule Marshall
, born Valenza Pauline Burke, American novelist (died
2019
April 23
George Steiner
, French-born literary critic and philosopher (died
2020
26
April 26
Jerzy Turonek
, Polish-Belarusian historian (died
2019
May 10
Sándor Kányádi
, Hungarian poet and translator (died
2018
Antonine Maillet
, Acadian novelist, playwright, and scholar (died
2025
May 14
George Selden
, American author (died
1989
May 16
Adrienne Rich
, American poet and essayist (died
2012
27
June 2
Norton Juster
, American children's writer and academic (died
2021
June 11
George Garrett
, American poet and novelist (died
2008
June 12
Brigid Brophy
, English novelist and critic (died
1995
Anne Frank
(Annelies Marie Frank), German-born Dutch child diarist (died
1945
June 18
Jürgen Habermas
, German philosopher, social theorist and writer (died
2026
Grigorijus Kanovičius
, Lithuanian Jewish writer (died
2023
June 20
Anne Weale
, English writer (died
2007
June 25
Eric Carle
, American children's writer and illustrator (died
2021
28
June 29
Oriana Fallaci
, Italian journalist and author (died
2006
29
July 8
Shirley Ann Grau
, American short story writer (died
2020
A. T. Q. Stewart
, Northern Irish historian and academic (died
2010
July 12
Tayeb Salih
, Sudanese fiction writer and cultural commentator (died
2009
July 22
U. A. Fanthorpe
, English poet (died
2009
July 27
Jack Higgins
(Harry Patterson), English thriller writer (died
2022
July 31
Lynne Reid Banks
, English novelist (died
2024
August 5
Al Alvarez
, English writer and poetry editor (died
2019
August 7
Arrigo Petacco
, Italian journalist and writer (died
2018
30
August 14
Thomas Meehan
, American screenwriter (died
2017
August 18
Anatoly Kuznetsov
, Russian dissident novelist (died
1979
August 21
X. J. Kennedy
, American poet, author, editor and translator (died
2026
August 27
Ira Levin
, American novelist and playwright (died
2007
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August 29
Thom Gunn
, Anglo-American poet (died
2004
September 15
John Julius Norwich
, British historian and travel writer (died
2018
33
September 25
Barbara Walters
, American journalist (died 2022)
34
September 30
Leticia Ramos-Shahani
, Filipino senator, writer (died
2017
October 7
Robert Westall
, English novelist and children's writer (died
1993
October 15
Milorad Pavić
, Serbian novelist (died
2009
October 21
Pierre Bellemare
, French writer and radio personality (died
2018
Ursula K. Le Guin
, American science fiction and fantasy author (died
2018
35
October 23
Shamsur Rahman
, Bengali poet (died
2006
October 30
Jean Chapman
, English novelist
November 6
C. P. Taylor
, Scottish playwright (died
1981
November 7
Steve Carter
, American playwright (died
2020
November 12
Michael Ende
, German novelist and children's writer (died
1995
November 13
Theo Aronson
, South African-born British biographer (died
2003
December 2
Leon Litwack
, American historian (died
2021
36
December 9
Herbert Burkholz
, American novelist and non-fiction author
37
December 12
John Osborne
, English playwright and screenwriter (died
1994
38
December 16
James Moore
, English author (died
2017
December 17
William Safire
, born Safir, American columnist (died
2009
December 19
Howard Sackler
, American dramatist and screenwriter (died
1982
December 23
Monique Watteau
(Monique Dubois), Belgian fantasy novelist and artist
December 24
Philip Ziegler
, English biographer and historian (died 2023)
39
December 30
Lucien Xavier Michel-Andrianarahinjaka
, Malagasy writer, politician (died
1997
December 31
Robert B. Silvers
, American literary editor (died
2017
Deaths
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January —
Anna Bowman Dodd
, American author (born
1858
January 15
Leonard Cline
, American novelist, poet and journalist (heart failure, born
1893
40
January 29
Hans Prutz
, German historian (born
1843
February 6
Charlotte Carmichael Stopes
, Scottish writer and women's rights activist (born
1840
March 7
Auguste Groner
, Austrian detective fiction writer (born
1850
March 15
Grace Rhys
, Irish novelist and poet (born
1865
41
March 28
Katharine Lee Bates
, American lyricist (born
1859
March 31
Santeri Nuorteva
, Soviet journalist and politician (born
1881
April 12
Flora Annie Steel
, English writer (born
1847
April 16
– Sir
John Morris-Jones
, Welsh grammarian and poet (born
1864
April 21
Lucy Clifford
(Mrs. W. K. Clifford), English novelist, dramatist and screenwriter (born
1846
May 19
Mary E. Mann
, English novelist and short story writer (born
1848
June 8
Bliss Carman
, Canadian poet (born
1861
42
43
June 18
Vedam Venkataraya Sastry
, Sanskrit and Telugu poet, critic and dramatist (born
1853
June 22
Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler
, English writer of romances and children's books (born
1860
June 25
Georges Courteline
, French dramatist and novelist (born
1858
June 28
Edward Carpenter
, English socialist poet and philosopher (born
1844
July 15
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
, Austrian novelist and poet (born
1874
July 31
José de Castro
, Portuguese journalist (born
1868
August –
Mary MacLane
, Canadian feminist writer (born
1881
September 11
Rainis
, Latvian poet and playwright (born
1865
September 19
Francis Darwin
, English botanist and academic (born
1848
October –
Arno Holz
, German
Naturalist
poet and dramatist (born
1863
October 8
Max Lehmann
, German historian (born
1845
October 19
Alexandru Davila
, Romanian dramatist and diplomat (born
1862
November 3
Olav Aukrust
, Norwegian poet and teacher (born
1883
November 29
Dallas Lore Sharp
, American nature writer (born 1870)
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December 10
Harry Crosby
, American publisher and poet (suicide; born
1898
unknown dates
Ella M. S. Marble
, American physician (born
1850
Evelyn Whitaker
, English children's writer (born
1844
Awards
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James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for fiction:
J. B. Priestley
The Good Companions
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for biography:
Lord David Cecil
The Stricken Deer: or The Life of Cowper
Newbery Medal
for
children's literature
Eric P. Kelly
The Trumpeter of Krakow
Newdigate prize
Phyllis Hartnoll
Nobel Prize in Literature
Thomas Mann
O. Henry Award
Dorothy Parker
, "Big Blonde" (short story)
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Elmer L. Rice
Street Scene
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Stephen Vincent Benét
John Brown's Body
Pulitzer Prize for the Novel
Julia Peterkin
Scarlet Sister Mary
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