1940 in Literature - Events

Events

  • July - Jean-Paul Sartre is taken prisoner by the Germans.
  • Aldous Huxley is a screenwriter for the movie adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.
  • Robertson Davies joins the Old Vic repertory company.

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