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1921 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1921.
==Events==

*January 1 - The Jonathan Cape publishing business is established in Bloomsbury (London) by Herbert Jonathan Cape and Wren Howard.
*February - Margaret Caroline Anderson and Jane Heap, publishers of ''The Little Review'', are convicted of obscenity in a New York court for publishing the "Nausicaa" episode of James Joyce's ''Ulysses''.
*March - Jorge Luis Borges returns to his native Buenos Aires in Argentina after a period living with his family in Europe.
*April 20 - Ferenc Molnár's play ''Liliom'' is first produced on Broadway in English.
*May 9 - The première of Luigi Pirandello's ''Six Characters in Search of an Author'' (''Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore'') at the Teatro Valle in Rome divides the audience.
*June 6 - The première of Tristan Tzara's parodic ''The Gas Heart'' (''Le Cœur à gaz'') at a Dada Salon at the Galerie Montaigne in Paris provokes audience derision.
*June 10 - D. H. Lawrence's novel ''Women in Love'' is first published in a trade edition, by Martin Secker in London.
*September 5 - The Cervantes Theatre (Buenos Aires) opens with a production of Lope de Vega's ''La dama boba'' ("The foolish lady", 1613).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Teatro Nacional Cervantes )
*September 26 - Opening of the Maddermarket Theatre in Norwich, England, an old chapel reconstructed as a recreation of an English Renaissance theatre building for the production of period drama by an amateur repertory company under the direction of Walter Nugent Monck. The opening production is ''As You Like It''.
*December 9 - John William Gott becomes the last person in England to be imprisoned for blasphemous libel.
*December 31 - Mexican poet Manuel Maples Arce distributes the first Stridentist manifesto, ''Comprimido estridentista'', in the broadsheet ''Actual'' n°1 (Mexico City).

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