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Ame Badha

Ame Badha is a Gujarati humorous novel co-authored by Dhansukhlal Mehta and Jyotindra Dave, published in 1935. It is widely considered to be the second humorous novel in Gujarati literature, after Bhadrambhadra (1900) by Ramanbhai Neelkanth. The novel presents the story of protagonist Vipin from his birth to marriage.

BartjeW
Bartje

Bartje Bartels is the main character in a series of Dutch books written by Anne de Vries from 1935 on. Bartje is boy who lives with his poor family in the countryside of Drenthe. His parents want him to become a farmer like his father, but Bartje has other ideas. He initially works as an apprentice, but when his mother dies, he has to look after his younger brothers and sisters.

Before the Dawn (novel)W
Before the Dawn (novel)

Before the Dawn is Tōson Shimazaki's most famous historical novel. It was originally published in Chūōkōron in 1929 as a serial work. Shinchosha later published the work in novel form, with the first part being released in January 1932 and the second part being released in November 1935. It started with the phrase "The entire Kisoji is in the mountains". The Kisoji ran through Shimazaki's hometown in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.

JubiabáW
Jubiabá

Jubiabá is a Brazilian modernist novel written by Jorge Amado in 1935. It earned Amado an international reputation, being hailed by Albert Camus as “a magnificent and haunting” book.

Joseph O'Neill (writer, born 1886)W
Joseph O'Neill (writer, born 1886)

Joseph O'Neill was an Irish novelist.

Musashi (novel)W
Musashi (novel)

Musashi is a Japanese epic novel written by Eiji Yoshikawa, about the life and deeds of legendary Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi.

Humphrey CobbW
Humphrey Cobb

Humphrey Cobb was an Italian-born, Canadian-American screenwriter and novelist. He is known for writing the novel Paths of Glory (1935), which was made into an acclaimed 1957 film Paths of Glory by Stanley Kubrick. Cobb was also the lead screenwriter on the 1937 film San Quentin, starring Humphrey Bogart.

Swami and FriendsW
Swami and Friends

Swami and Friends is the first of a trilogy of novels written by R. K. Narayan (1906–2001), English language novelist from India. The novel, the first book Narayan wrote, is set in British India in a fictional town called Malgudi. The second and third books in the trilogy are The Bachelor of Arts and The English Teacher.

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The Town of N

The Town of N is a 1935 novel by Leonid Dobychin. Although the town N takes its name from a town in Gogol's Dead Souls it is probably based on Dvinsk. The novel treats family, school life, first romance and Russia's defeat in the Russo-Japanese War through the eyes of a boy. Publication of the novel in 1935 caused criticism leading to the author's death - disappearance and later recovery from the river.

Untouchable (novel)W
Untouchable (novel)

Untouchable is a novel by Mulk Raj Anand published in 1935. The novel established Anand as one of India's leading English authors. The book was inspired by his aunt's experience when she had a meal with a Muslim woman and was treated as an outcast by her family. The plot of this book, Anand's first, revolves around the argument for eradicating the caste system. It depicts a day in the life of Bakha, a young "sweeper", who is "untouchable" due to his work of cleaning latrines.