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The year
1925 in literature
involved some significant events and new books.
EVENTS
April:
F Scott Fitzgerald
and
Ernest Hemingway
meet in the Dingo Bar on rue Delambre, in the
Montparnasse
Quarter of
Paris, France
shortly after the publication of Fitzgerald's ''
The Great Gatsby
'' and shortly before
Hemingway
's ''
The Sun Also Rises
'' is to be published.
Ford Madox Ford
publishes ''
No More Parades
''. It is the second book of a four-volume work titled ''
Parade's End
'' published between 1924 and 1928.
The
Modern Library
is taken over by
Bennett Cerf
and
Donald Klopfer
.
NEW BOOKS
Sherwood Anderson
- ''
Dark Laughter
''
André Billy
- ''
L'Ange Qui Pleure
''
Johan Bojer
- ''
The Emigrants
''
James Boyd
- ''
Drums
''
Louis Bromfield
- ''
Possession
''
Mihail Bulgakov
- ''
The White Guard
''
Donn Byrne
- ''
Hangman's House
''
Willa Cather
- ''
The Professor's House
''
Blaise Cendrars
- ''
Sutter's Gold
''
Ivy Compton-Burnett
- ''
Pastors And Masters
''
Warwick Deeping
- ''
Sorrell And Son
''
John Dos Passos
- ''
Manhattan Transfer
''
Theodore Dreiser
- ''
An American Tragedy
''
Lion Feuchtwanger
- ''
Power
''
Charles Finger
- ''
Tales From Silver Lands
''
F. Scott Fitzgerald
- ''
The Great Gatsby
''
Liam O'Flaherty
- ''
The Informer
''
Ford Madox Ford
- ''
No More Parades
''
David Garnett
- ''
The Sailor's Return
''
André Gide
- ''
Les Faux-monnayeurs
''
Ellen Glasgow
- ''
Barren Ground
''
Ernest Hemingway
- ''
In Our Time
''
Franz Kafka
- ''
The Trial
''
Sinclair Lewis
- ''
Arrowsmith
''
Walter Lippmann
- ''
The Phantom Public
''
Harry F. Liscomb
- ''
The Prince Of Washington Square
''
Anita Loos
- ''
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (book)
''
W. Somerset Maugham
- ''
The Painted Veil
''
Eugenio Montale
- ''
Ossi Di Seppia
''
Baroness Orczy
---''
The Miser Of Maida Vale
''
---''
A Question Of Temptation
''
Romain Rolland
- ''
The Game Of Love And Death
''
Dorothy Scarborough
- ''
The Wind (novel)
''
Gertrude Stein
- ''
The Making Of Americans
''
James Stevens
- ''
Paul Bunyan
''
Sigrid Undset
- ''
The Axe
''
Hugo Wast
- ''
Stone Desert
''
William Carlos Williams
- ''
In The American Grain
''
P. G. Wodehouse
- ''
Carry On, Jeeves
''
Elinor Wylie
- ''
The Venetian Glass Nephew
''
NEW ESSAYS
J. R. R. Tolkien
-
The Devil's Coach Horses
NEW DRAMA
J. R. Ackerley
- ''The Prisoners of War''
Noel Coward
- ''
Hay Fever
''
NON-FICTION
Max Aitken
- ''
Politicians And The Press
''
Edwin Burtt
- ''The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science''
Adolf Hitler
- ''
Mein Kampf
''
BIRTHS
January 7
-
Gerald Durrell
, British naturalist, author (+
1995
)
January 8
-
James Saunders
, dramatist
January 11
-
William Styron
, writer
January 14
-
Yukio Mishima
,
Japan
ese
Author
and
Rightist
political activist
February 25
-
Edward Gorey
, illustrator (+
2000
)
March 25
-
Flannery O'Connor
, (+
1964
)
August 28
-
Arkady Strugatsky
, Russian sci-fi writer
September 4
-
Forrest Carter
, author
DEATHS
George Washington Cable
- American writer
May 12
-
Amy Lowell
,
Poet
July 15
–
Mary Cholmondeley
, English writer
December 27
–
Sergei Yesenin
, Russian poet
AWARDS
, ''The Informer''
, ''Tales from Silver Lands''
, ''They Knew What They Wanted''
, ''The Man Who Died Twice''
, ''So Big''