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1 Events
- Russian poet Sergei Yesenin (1895-1925), published his first book of poems titled "Radumitsa."
2 New Books
- The Forged Note - Oscar Micheaux
- The Genius - Theodore Dreiser
- The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock - T.S. Eliot
- The Metamorphis - Franz Kafka
- North of Boston - Robert FrostRobert Lee Frost ( March 26, 1874— January 29, 1963) was, in the estimation of many Americans, the greatest American poet of the 20th century, and one of the greatest poets writing in English of the 20th century. Frost received 4 Pulitzer Prizes. Frost, a
- Of Human BondageOf Human Bondage is a 1915 novel by W. Somerset Maugham. Generally agreed to be Maugham's masterpiece, it is an autobiographical novel which deals with the life of Philip Carey, who, like Maugham, was orphaned and brought up by his pious uncle. Maugham's - W. Somerset Maugham
- The Rainbow - D. H. Lawrence
- The Song of the Lark - Willa CatherCarl Van Vechten, 1936 Willa Cather (b. December 7, 1873 in Virginia; d. April 24, 1947 in New York) is among the most eminent female American authors. She is known for her depictions of US prairie life in novels like O Pioneers My Antonia and Death Comes
3 Awards
- Nobel Prize for Literature: Romain RollandRomain Rolland ( January 29, 1866 December 30, 1944) was a French writer. His first book was published in 1902, when he was already 36 years old. Thirteen years later, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature 1915 for his most important work, Jean-Christophe ( FrenchFrench le francais la langue francaise is one of the most important Romance languages, outnumbered only by Spanish and Portuguese. French is the 11th most spoken language in the world, spoken by about 77 million people (called Francophones) as a mother to)
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