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The year 1937 in literature involved some significant events and new books.

Events

New books

  • Eric Ambler - Uncommon Danger
  • Georges Bernanos - Diary of a Country Priest
  • Morley Callaghan - More Joy in Heaven
  • John Dickson Carr writing as "Carter Dickson" - The Ten Teacups
  • Agatha Christie - Death on the Nile
  • Murray Constantine - Swastika Night
  • A. J. Cronin - The Citadel
  • Isak Dinesen - Out of Africa
  • Zona Gale - Light Woman
  • Witold Gombrowicz - Ferdydurke
  • Zora Neale Hurston - Their Eyes Were Watching God
  • Meyer Levin - The Old Bunch
  • Cameron McCabe - The Face on the Cutting-Room Floor
  • Elliot Paul - Life and Death of a Spanish Town
  • Ellery Queen - The Door Between
  • Ruth Sawyer - Roller Skates
  • Olaf Stapledon - Star Maker
  • John Steinbeck - Of Mice and Men
  • Rex Stout - The Red Box
  • J. R. R. Tolkien - The Hobbit
  • Waters Edward Turpin - These Low Grounds
  • Virginia Woolf - The Years

    New drama

  • Karel Čapek - The White Disease
  • J. B. Priestley - Time and the Conways

    Non-fiction

  • Hilaire Belloc - The Crusades: the World's Debate
  • Alf K. Berle and L. Sprague de Camp - Inventions and Their Management
  • Napoleon Hill - Think and Grow Rich
  • Walter Lippmann - The Good Society
  • Eric Partridge - A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English

    Births

  • January 1 - John Fuller, poet
  • January 7 - Ian La Frenais, TV comedy writer
  • January 9 - Judith Krantz, bestselling novelist
  • February 21 - Jilly Cooper, novelist and journalist
  • April 29 - Jill Paton Walsh, novelist
  • May 8 - Thomas Pynchon, novelist
  • May 13 - Roger Zelazny, American writer of fantasy and science fiction
  • May 13 - Roch Carrier, novelist and short-story writer
  • June 16 - Erich Segal, Love Story author
  • July 3 - Tom Stoppard, dramatist
  • August 5 - Carla Lane, comedy writer
  • September 5 - Dick Clement, TV comedy writer
  • November 17 - Peter Cook, comedian, satirist and writer
  • December 3 - Binod Bihari Verma, Maithili literateur
  • date unknown - David F. Case, American writer
  • date unknown - Richard Ingrams, editor
  • date unknown - Jan Karon, novelist
  • date unknown - Roger McGough, poet

    Deaths

  • February 19 - Horacio Quiroga, short story writer
  • March 15 - H. P. Lovecraft, horror writer
  • March 25 - John Drinkwater, poet and novelist
  • June 19 - J. M. Barrie, novelist and dramatist
  • August 11 - Edith Wharton, writer
  • September 13 - Ellis Parker Butler, novelist
  • October 22 - Nakahara Chuya, poet
  • October 31 - Ralph Connor, novelist
  • December 24 - Elizabeth Haldane
  • December 26 - Ivor Gurney, war poet
  • December 29 - Don Marquis, poet
  • date unknown

    Awards

  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Neil M. Gunn, Highland River
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Lord Eustace Percy, John Knox
  • Newbery Medal for children's literature: Ruth Sawyer, Roller Skates
  • Nobel Prize for literature: Roger Martin du Gard
  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Moss Hart, George S. Kaufman, You Can't Take It With You
  • Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Robert Frost: A Further Range
  • Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: Margaret Mitchell - Gone with the Wind
  • King's Gold Medal for Poetry: W. H. Auden

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