Calendar of Literary Facts
Calendar of Literary Facts
1912
- Stephen Leacock publishes Sunshine Sketches in a Little Town
- Founded by Harriet Monroe in Chicago, Poetry: A Magazine of Verse begins publication; notable early contributors include T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost, Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell, and Vachel Lindsay
- Zane Grey publishes Riders of the Purple Sage
- Ezra Pound publishes Ripostes
- E. Pauline Johnson publishes Flint and Feather
- Gerhart Hauptmann receives the Nobel Prize for Literature
- R.M.S. Titanic sinks on her maiden voyage
- War is waged in the Balkans between Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Albania
- Hilaire Belloc publishes The Servile State and The Four Men: A Farrago
- William Hope Hodgson publishes The Night Land: A Love Tale
- Vorticism, founded by Wyndham Lewis, flourishes as a movement encompassing both the visual and literary arts
- Founding of the Authors League of America; designed to protect the legal interests of writers and their works
- May Sarton is born (May 3)
- Jorge Amado is born (August 10)
- Mary Lavin is born (June 11)
- Ronald Frederick Delderfield is born (February 12)
- Irving Layton is born (March 12)
- Takuboku Ishikawa dies (April 13)
- August Strindberg dies (May 14)
- Tillie Olsen is born (January 14)
- William Sansom is born (January 18)
- Bram Stoker dies (April 20)
- Robert Lewis Taylor is born (September 24)
- Eugene Ionesco is born (November 26)
- John Cheever is born (May 27)
- Lawrence Durrell is born (February 27)
- In a signal episode in his life, Sherwood Anderson suffers a nervous collapse and abruptly walks out of his business in Elryia, Ohio; after this event he began writing fiction in earnest (November 28)
- Patrick White is born (May 28)
- Gordon Parks is born (November 30)
- Barbara W. Tuchman is born (January 30)
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