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*[[Arna Bontemps]] – ''Black Thunder''
*[[Arna Bontemps]] – ''Black Thunder''
*[[Mary Borden]] - ''[[Action for Slander (novel)|Action for Slander]]''
*[[Mary Borden]] - ''[[Action for Slander (novel)|Action for Slander]]''
*[[Marjorie Bowen]] – ''[[The Poisoners (novel)|The Poisoners]]''
*[[Marjorie Bowen]] – ''[[The Poisoners (Bowen novel)|The Poisoners]]''
*[[Carol Ryrie Brink]] – ''[[Caddie Woodlawn]]''
*[[Carol Ryrie Brink]] – ''[[Caddie Woodlawn]]''
* [[John Bude]] – ''[[The Sussex Downs Murder]]''
* [[John Bude]] – ''[[The Sussex Downs Murder]]''
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** ''[[The Loss of the Jane Vosper]]''
** ''[[The Loss of the Jane Vosper]]''
** ''[[Man Overboard!]]''
** ''[[Man Overboard!]]''
*[[Cecil Day-Lewis]] – ''[[Thou Shell of Death]]''
* [[Warwick Deeping]] – ''[[No Hero–This]]''
* [[Warwick Deeping]] – ''[[No Hero–This]]''
*[[Carmen de Icaza]] – ''[[Cristina Guzmán (novel)|Cristina Guzmán]]''
*[[Carmen de Icaza]] – ''[[Cristina Guzmán (novel)|Cristina Guzmán]]''
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*[[Graham Greene]] – ''[[A Gun for Sale]]''
*[[Graham Greene]] – ''[[A Gun for Sale]]''
*[[Walter Greenwood]] – ''[[Standing Room Only (novel)|Standing Room Only]]''
*[[Walter Greenwood]] – ''[[Standing Room Only (novel)|Standing Room Only]]''
*[[Winifred Holtby]] – ''[[South Riding (novel)|South Riding]]''
*[[Winifred Holtby]] – ''[[South Riding (novel)|South Riding]]''<ref>{{cite web |title=Winifred Holtby {{!}} Hull History Centre |url=https://www.hullhistorycentre.org.uk/research/research-guides/winifred-holtby.aspx |website=www.hullhistorycentre.org.uk |access-date=5 December 2024}}</ref>
*[[Aldous Huxley]] – ''[[Eyeless in Gaza (novel)|Eyeless in Gaza]]''
*[[Aldous Huxley]] – ''[[Eyeless in Gaza (novel)|Eyeless in Gaza]]''
*[[J. I. M. Stewart|Michael Innes]] – ''[[Death at the President's Lodging]]''
*[[J. I. M. Stewart|Michael Innes]] – ''[[Death at the President's Lodging]]''
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** ''[[A Pall for a Painter]]''
** ''[[A Pall for a Painter]]''
** ''[[Post After Post-Mortem]]''
** ''[[Post After Post-Mortem]]''
*[[Andrew Nelson Lytle|Andrew Lytle]] – ''The Long Night''
*[[Andrew Nelson Lytle|Andrew Lytle]] – ''[[The Long Night (novel)|The Long Night]]''
*[[Compton Mackenzie]] – ''[[Figure of Eight (novel)|Figure of Eight]]''
*[[Compton Mackenzie]] – ''[[Figure of Eight (novel)|Figure of Eight]]''
*[[Klaus Mann]] – ''[[Mephisto (novel)|Mephisto]]''
*[[Klaus Mann]] – ''[[Mephisto (novel)|Mephisto]]''
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*[[George Orwell]] – ''[[Keep the Aspidistra Flying]]''
*[[George Orwell]] – ''[[Keep the Aspidistra Flying]]''
*[[John Cowper Powys]] – ''Maiden Castle''
*[[John Cowper Powys]] – ''Maiden Castle''
*[[Premchand]] – ''[[Godaan]]'' ({{lang-hi|गोदान}}, ''Gōdān'', The Gift of a Cow)
*[[Premchand]] – ''[[Godaan]]'' ({{langx|hi|गोदान}}, ''Gōdān'', The Gift of a Cow)
*[[Ellery Queen]] – ''[[Halfway House (novel)|Halfway House]]''
*[[Ellery Queen]] – ''[[Halfway House (novel)|Halfway House]]''
*[[Ayn Rand]] – ''[[We the Living]]''
*[[Ayn Rand]] – ''[[We the Living]]''
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*[[Charles Bennett (screenwriter)|Charles Bennett]] – ''[[Page From a Diary]]''
*[[Charles Bennett (screenwriter)|Charles Bennett]] – ''[[Page From a Diary]]''
*[[Bertolt Brecht]] – ''[[Round Heads and Pointed Heads]] (Die Rundköpfe und die Spitzköpfe)''
*[[Bertolt Brecht]] – ''[[Round Heads and Pointed Heads]] (Die Rundköpfe und die Spitzköpfe)''
*[[Max Catto]] – ''[[Green Waters]]''
*[[Noël Coward]]
*[[Noël Coward]]
**''[[Tonight at 8.30]]''
**''[[Tonight at 8.30]]''
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*[[Clare Boothe Luce]] – ''[[The Women (play)|The Women]]''
*[[Clare Boothe Luce]] – ''[[The Women (play)|The Women]]''
*[[Barré Lyndon]] – ''[[The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (play)|The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse]]''
*[[Barré Lyndon]] – ''[[The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (play)|The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse]]''
* [[Hugh Mills (writer)|Hugh Mills]] – ''[[Laughter in Court]]''
*[[J. B. Priestley]] – ''[[Bees on the Boat Deck]]''
*[[J. B. Priestley]] – ''[[Bees on the Boat Deck]]''
*[[Terence Rattigan]] – ''[[French Without Tears (play)|French Without Tears]]''
*[[Terence Rattigan]] – ''[[French Without Tears (play)|French Without Tears]]''
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*[[January 5]] – [[Florence King]], American writer (died [[2016 in literature|2016]])
*[[January 5]] – [[Florence King]], American writer (died [[2016 in literature|2016]])
*[[January 10]] – [[Stephen E. Ambrose]], American historian (died [[2002 in literature|2002]])
*[[January 10]] – [[Stephen E. Ambrose]], American historian (died [[2002 in literature|2002]])
*[[January 28]] – [[Ismail Kadare]], Albanian novelist and poet
*[[January 28]] – [[Ismail Kadare]], Albanian novelist and poet (died [[2024 in literature|2024]])
*[[February 12]] – [[Shawkat Ali (novelist)|Shawkat Ali]], Bangladeshi writer (died [[2018 in literature|2018]])
*[[February 12]] – [[Shawkat Ali (novelist)|Shawkat Ali]], Bangladeshi writer (died [[2018 in literature|2018]])
*[[February 18]] – [[Jean M. Auel]], American historical novelist
*[[February 18]] – [[Jean M. Auel]], American historical novelist
*[[March 1]] – [[Jean-René Huguenin]], French novelist and literary critic (died in [[1962 in literature|1962]])
*[[March 1]] – [[Jean-René Huguenin]], French novelist and literary critic (died in [[1962 in literature|1962]])
*[[March 7]] – [[Georges Perec]], French novelist, filmmaker and essayist (died [[1982 in literature|1982]])
*[[March 7]] – [[Georges Perec]], French novelist, filmmaker and essayist (died [[1982 in literature|1982]])
*[[March 28]] [[Peter Mayer]], English-born publisher (died [[2018 in literature|2018]])
*[[March 28]]
** [[Peter Mayer]], English-born publisher (died [[2018 in literature|2018]])
** [[Mario Vargas Llosa]], Peruvian writer, politician, journalist and essayist, Nobel Prize laureate
*[[March 31]] – [[Marge Piercy]], American poet and activist
*[[March 31]] – [[Marge Piercy]], American poet and activist
*[[April 30]] – [[Viktor Likhonosov]], Soviet Russian writer and editor
*[[April 30]] – [[Viktor Likhonosov]], Soviet Russian writer and editor

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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1936.

Events

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The olive tree near Alfacar where Federico García Lorca is executed on August 19[1]

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Children and young people

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Drama

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Poetry

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Births

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References

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  1. ^ Gibson, Ian (1992). Lorca's Granada. Faber & Faber. ISBN 0-571-16489-7.
  2. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (1936-01-09). "Beef Shortage Drives Germany to Frozen Meat". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 13.
  3. ^ Baker, Kenneth (2016). On the Burning of Books. London: Unicorn. pp. 66–68. ISBN 978-1-910787-11-3.
  4. ^ Gibson, Ian (1983). The Assassination of Federico García Lorca. London: Penguin Books. p. 164.
  5. ^ Gibson, Ian (1996). El assasinato de García Lorca (in Spanish). Barcelona: Plaza and Janes. p. 255. ISBN 978-84-663-1314-8.
  6. ^ Birmingham, Kevin (2014). The most dangerous book: the battle for James Joyce's Ulysses. London: Head of Zeus. ISBN 9781784080723.
  7. ^ "New Theatre proves that art IS a weapon". Tribune. No. 746. New South Wales, Australia. 25 June 1952. p. 5. Retrieved 2023-05-15 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ a b Keating, H. R. F. (1982). Whodunit? – a guide to crime, suspense and spy fiction. London: Windward. ISBN 0-7112-0249-4.
  9. ^ The Bookseller. J. Whitaker. 1957. p. 1964.
  10. ^ Sutherland, John (2007). Bestsellers: a very short introduction. Oxford University Press. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-19-921489-1.
  11. ^ "Winifred Holtby | Hull History Centre". www.hullhistorycentre.org.uk. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  12. ^ Library of Congress. Copyright Office (1936). Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [A] Group 1. Books. New Series. p. 1171.
  13. ^ a b c Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
  14. ^ "Authors : Elgin, Suzette Haden : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". www.sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  15. ^ Crecelius, Kathryn J.; Offen, Karen (1991). "Juliette Adam". In Wilson, Katharina M. (ed.). An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers Volume 1. New York: Garland. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-82408-547-6.
  16. ^ Haycock, David Boyd (2012). I Am Spain. Brecon. pp. 143–44.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  17. ^ The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies by a Number of Scholars. CUP Archive. p. 119.