1918 in literature This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1918 .Events January 1 – The English novelist and wartime propagandist Hall Caine is made a Knight of the KBE . January 2 – The English novelist Marie Corelli is convicted under wartime legislation against hoarding food. January 18 – The first edition of appears. January 23 – The English poet Robert Graves marries the painter Nancy Nicholson in London. The wedding guests include Wilfred Owen , whose first nationally published poem appears three days later. He will be killed by the end of the year. March *The Telemachus episode in James Joyce's Ulysses is published in serialized form in the U.S. journal The Little Review . *The English novelist Alec Waugh is taken prisoner of war . He will be incarcerated in Mainz Citadel with the monologist J. Milton Hayes, also taken prisoner this year, and Hugh Kingsmill . April *Hu Shih, chief advocate of the use of the vernacular in Chinese literature at the time, publishes an essay, "Constructive Literary Revolution – A Literature of National Speech" in the magazine New Youth proposing a four-point reform program. *The English writer May Sinclair introduces the term "Stream of consciousness" to describe a narrative mode , in a discussion of Dorothy Richardson's novel sequence Pilgrimage in The Egoist . May 3 – The New Zealand writer and poet Katherine Mansfield marries her long-time partner John Middleton Murry at Kensington register office in London. June *The 2nd annual Pulitzer Prizes are awarded in the United States, including the first award for a novel. *The English poet Basil Bunting is imprisoned as a conscientious objector . August 17 – The poets Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon meet for the last time, in London, and spend what Sassoon will recall as "the whole of a hot cloudless afternoon together." October 3 – Siegfried Sassoon visits his mentor Robbie Ross for the last time. Sassoon will write later that Ross's goodbye gave him a "presentiment of final farewell." November 4 – Wilfred Owen is killed in action aged 25, at the Sambre–Oise Canal , with only five of his poems published. News of his death reaches his parents in Shrewsbury a week later on Armistice Day . He is awarded a posthumous Military Cross a year later. December – The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins are published through Robert Bridges . Few were published in Hopkins' lifetime, so that this introduces his innovative sprung rhythm and imagery to many readers. December 28 – Emperor Khải Định of Vietnam declares the traditional Chữ nôm script for the Vietnamese language to be replaced by the Latin script Vietnamese alphabet . Winter – Parisian farceur Georges Feydeau contracts tertiary syphilis .New books Fiction Ryūnosuke Akutagawa – "Hell Screen" Arnold Bennett – The Roll-Call Willa Cather – My Ántonia Blaise Cendrars *I Have Killed *The Severed Hand Marie Corelli – The Young Diana Grazia Deledda – L'incendio nell'oliveto Alfred Döblin – Wadzeks Kampf mit der Dampfturbine Sarah Lee Brown Fleming – Hope's Highway Mary E. Wilkins Freeman – Edgewater People August Gailit – Fairyland Owen Gregory – Meccania the Super-State Thea von Harbou – Das indische Grabmal Herbert George Jenkins – Patricia Brent, Spinster Wyndham Lewis – Tarr Lu Xun – A Madman's Diary Compton Mackenzie – The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett Brinsley MacNamara – The Valley of the Squinting Windows Heinrich Mann – Der Untertan Frans Masereel – 25 Images of a Man's Passion André Maurois – Les Silences du Colonel Bramble George Moore – A Story-Teller's Holiday Baroness Orczy *Flower o' the Lily *The Man in Grey Leo Perutz – From Nine to Nine Romain Rolland – Colas Breugnon Junichiro Tanizaki – Gold and Silver Booth Tarkington – The Magnificent Ambersons Edgar Wallace * The Clue of the Twisted Candle * Down Under Donovan * The Man Who Knew * Those Folk of Bulboro Mary Augusta Ward – The War and Elizabeth Rebecca West – The Return of the Soldier Edith Wharton – The Marne Francis Brett Young – The Crescent Moon Children and young people Elsa Beskow – :sv:Tant Grön, tant Brun och tant Gredelin|Tant Grön, tant Brun och tant Gredelin Edgar Rice Burroughs – Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar May Gibbs – Tales of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie: their adventures wonderful Johnny Gruelle – Raggedy Ann Stories Norman Lindsay – The Magic Pudding: Being The Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and his friends Bill Barnacle and Sam Sawnoff Ferenc Móra – Kincskereső kisködmön Beatrix Potter – The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse Drama Bertolt Brecht – Baal John Drinkwater – Abraham Lincoln Marcel Gerbidon and Paul Armont – School for Coquettes Susan Glaspell – Tickless Time Hugo von Hofmannsthal – The Difficult Man James Joyce – Exiles Georg Kaiser – Gas Alice Dunbar Nelson – Mine Eyes Have Seen Gregorio Martínez Sierra – Sueño de Una Noche de Agosto Vladimir Mayakovsky – Mystery-Bouffe Emma Orczy – The Legion of Honour Luigi Pirandello *But It's Nothing Serious *The Rules of the Game Poetry Guillaume Apollinaire – Calligrammes: Poems of Peace and War , 1913-1916 Laurence Binyon – The New World: Poems Vera Brittain – Verses of a VAD Toirdhealbhach Mac Suibhne – Battle-cries Walter de la Mare – The Marionettes Siegfried Sassoon – Edward Thomas – Last Poems Tristan Tzara – Vingt-cinq poèmes Non-fiction Henry Adams - The Education of Henry Adams Enid Bagnold - A Diary Without Dates Clive Bell - Pot-boilers Laurence Binyon - For Dauntless France William Inge - The Philosophy of Plotinus Daniel Jones - An Outline of English Phonetics Federico García Lorca - Impressiones y Paisajes Walther Rathenau - An Deutschlands Jugend Oswald Spengler - The Decline of the West Dr Marie Stopes *Married Love *Wise Parenthood Lytton Strachey - Eminent Victorians Mary Augusta Ward - A Writer's Recollections Births January 16 *Philip José Farmer, American science fiction writer *Stirling Silliphant, American writer, producer February 1 – Muriel Spark , Scottish novelist February 6 – Lothar-Günther Buchheim , German novelist, war correspondent and painter March 9 – Mickey Spillane , American mystery writer March 10 – Theodore Cogswell , American science fiction author March 15 – Richard Ellmann , American literary biographer April 23 *Maurice Druon, French historical novelist *James Kirkup, English poet May 16 – Juan Rulfo , Mexican author June 09 - Bidhyanath Pokhrel , Nepali poet July 9 – John Heath-Stubbs , English poet and translator July 14 – Arthur Laurents , American novelist and screenwriter July 24 – Antonio Candido , Brazilian literary critic August 9 – Robert Aldrich , American writer and filmmaker August 20 – Jacqueline Susann , American novelist August 27 – Leon Levițchi , Romanian translator September 19 – Penelope Mortimer , Welsh-born English novelist and biographer October 19 – Louis Althusser , French Marxist philosopher October 29 – Ștefan Baciu , Romanian and Brazilian poet, novelist and literary promoter November 2 – Roger Lancelyn Green , English biographer November 16 – Nicholas Moore , English poet November 20 – Naomi Frankel , German-born Israeli novelist November 25 – Peter Opie , English writer on children's literature and lore November 29 – Madeleine L'Engle , American writer for children and teens December 7 – Liu Yichang , Chinese novelist , editor and publisher December 11 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn , Russian novelist December 30 – Al Purdy , Canadian poetDeaths January 1 – William Wilfred Campbell , Canadian poet January 6 – Dora Sigerson Shorter , Irish poet, novelist and sculptor January 28 – John McCrae , Canadian military surgeon and war poet February 8 – Lascăr Vorel , Romanian visual artist and short story writer April 1 – Isaac Rosenberg , English poet and artist April – William Hope Hodgson , English author and essayist May 8 – Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg , Austrian writer and traveler May 27 – Francis George Fowler , English grammarian June 10 – Arrigo Boito , Italian poet and composer June 26 – Peter Rosegger , Austrian poet June 28 – Alexander Turnbull , New Zealand bibliophile July 30 – Joyce Kilmer , American poet August 3 – Maria Fetherstonhaugh , English novelist, born 1847) October 5 – Robbie Ross, journalist November 4 *Wilfred Owen, English poet *Andrew Dickson White, American diplomat and author November 9 – Guillaume Apollinaire , French poet, dramatist, novelist and critic November 14 – Seumas O'Kelly , Irish journalist and author November 24 – Annie Hall Cudlip , English novelist, journalist and editor December 1 – Margit Kaffka , Hungarian novelist, short story writer and poet December 2 – Edmond Rostand , French poet and dramatist December 15 – Salvatore Farina , Italian novelistAwards Nobel Prize in Literature: not awarded Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Jesse Lynch Williams , Why Marry? Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Sara Teasdale , Love Songs Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: Ernest Poole , His Family In literature The following novels relate to the end of World War I: *Pat Barker – The Eye in the Door and The Ghost Road *Alfred Döblin – *Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu – Yaban *Thomas Keneally – Gossip from the Forest R. C. Sherriff's drama Journey's End is set on the Western Front March 18-21 Sjón's novel Moonstone – The Boy Who Never Was is set this autumn, referencing the 1918 flu pandemic and eruption of the Katla volcano According to Stephenie Meyer's novel Twilight , Edward Cullen is turned into a vampire to prevent him from dying in the 1918 flu pandemic in Chicago
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