1945 in literature

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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1945.

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New books[edit]

1st ed.

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Children and young people[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Judt, Tony (1992). Past Imperfect. French Intellectuals, 1944–1956. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 63–74. ISBN 0-520-07921-3.
  2. ^ "The Glass Menagerie". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Retrieved 2014-12-16.
  3. ^ Walsh, John (2008-11-03). "The young generation: Burroughs and Kerouac – an unpublished collaboration". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01. Retrieved 2015-07-13.
  4. ^ Hugh Kenner.
  5. ^ Suarez, Michael F.; Woudhuysen, H. R., eds. (2013). The Book: A Global History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-967941-6.
  6. ^ Heyward, Michael (1993). The Ern Malley Affair. University of Queensland Press.
  7. ^ Grove, Valerie (2015-08-29). "How JB Priestley's Inspector first called on the USSR". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2019-11-12.
  8. ^ Pitzer, Andrea (2013). "Vladimir Nabokov immigration files". The Secret History of Vladimir Nabokov. Retrieved 2015-08-03.
  9. ^ Claude Mauriac (1973). The Other de Gaulle: Diaries 1944-1954. Angus and Robertson. p. 143.
  10. ^ James McConkey Robinson (1984). The Nag Hammadi Library in English. Brill Archive. p. 9. ISBN 90-04-07185-7.
  11. ^ Norton, Ingrid (2010-10-01). "A Year with Short Novels: Elizabeth Smart, Queen of Sheba". Open Letters Monthly.
  12. ^ Bosworth, Mark (13 March 2014). "Tove Jansson: Love, war and the Moomins". BBC. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  13. ^ "Croft, Esther" (in French). Infocentre littéraire des écrivains.
  14. ^ "Rabai al-Madhoun". International Prize for Arabic Fiction. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  15. ^ Marcia Lynx Qualey. "Book review: Muhammad Zafzaf′s ″Elusive Fox″". Qantara. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  16. ^ "Felix Salten dies: author of 'Bambi'; Creator of Princely Deer Fled to Zurich After the German Invasion of Austria". New York Times. October 9, 1945. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  17. ^ Billy Altman, Laughter's Gentle Soul: The Life of Robert Benchley. (New York City: W. W. Norton, 1997. ISBN 0-393-03833-5) Pages 352-362
  18. ^ Theodore Dreiser Recalled. Clemson University Press. 2017. p. 311. ISBN 9781942954446.
  19. ^ Marie-Clotilde Hubert (2000). Construire le temps: normes et usages chronologiques du moyen âge à l'époque contemporaine (in French). Librairie Droz. p. 493. ISBN 978-2-900791-33-2.