HistoryWorld Timeline
Search for events relating to: Year:
 
For exact match use "quotation marks"
     
 
Go 
 
Google by default Text search   Google by default Related images   Narrative or article HistoryWorld   Place or object Link   See in Google maps Map
Click the icons to visit linked content. Hover to see the search terms.
     
1932
 
    
French playwright Jean Anouilh has his first play, L'Hermine, produced and published       
1934
 
    
US author Henry Miller publishes in Paris a largely sexual autobiography, Tropic of Cancer, about his life as an expatriate       
1936
 
    
Terence Rattigan's first play, French without Tears, is performed in London       
1936
 
    
French-born US author Anaïs Nin publishes her first novel, The House of Incest       
1938
 
    
French writer Jean-Paul Sartre succeeds with his first novel, La Nausée ('Nausea')       
1939
 
    
US author Henry Miller publishes in Paris Tropic of Capricorn, about his adolescence in New York       
1942
 
    
French author Albert Camus creates an early anti-hero in his novel The Outsider (L'Étranger)       
1942
 
    
French author Marguerite Duras makes her name with her partly autobiographical novel The Sea Wall       
1943
 
     
French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre expounds his theory of existentialism in Being and Nothingness ('L'Être et le néant')        
1943
 
    
Jean-Paul Sartre begins a new career as a dramatist with his first play, The Flies ('Les Mouches')