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His lifelong friend and colleague Oskar Adler, who fled the Nazis in 1938, wrote afterwards that Schmidt was never a Nazi and never anti-semitic but was extremely naïve about politics.
In his 1938 essay " Why I joined the Independent Labour Party ," published in the ILP-affiliated New Leader, Orwell wrote:
Dennis R. Hoagland and Daniel I. Arnon wrote a classic 1938 agricultural bulletin, The Water Culture Method for Growing Plants Without Soil, debunking the exaggerated claims made about hydroponics.
" Aim – drive the Jews out of Berlin ," he wrote in his diary in June 1938, " and without any sentimentality.
As a junior lecturer at the Lycée du Havre in 1938, Sartre wrote the novel La Nausée ( Nausea ), which serves in some ways as a manifesto of existentialism and remains one of his most famous books.
In his application for membership to the Nazi-party NSDAP he wrote in 1938: " I'm able to say that my whole scientific work is devoted to the ideas of the National Socialists.
Hieronim Derdowski ( 1852-1902 in Winona, Minnesota ) was another significant author who wrote in Kashubian, as was Doctor Aleksander Majkowski ( 1876 – 1938 ) from Kościerzyna, who wrote the Kashubian national epic The Life and Adventures of Remus.
Waits wrote the following introduction for the Tompkins Square compilation People Take Warning – Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs, 1913 – 1938:
After Neville Chamberlain's first visit to Adolf Hitler at Berchtesgaden, Powell wrote in a letter to his parents of 18 September 1938:
R. G. Collingwood argued in 1938 that art cannot be produced by accident, and wrote as a sarcastic aside to his critics,
He worked on the WPA Writers ' Project guidebook to the city, New York Panorama ( 1938 ), and wrote the book's essay on Harlem.
Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote concertos for piano and for two pianos while Britten's concerto for piano ( 1938 ) is a fine work from his early period.
In his memoirs ( 1938 ) Lloyd George wrote, " Passchendaele was indeed one of the greatest disasters of the war .... No soldier of any intelligence now defends this senseless campaign ....".
In 1938, he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of Iowa, where he wrote Spring Storm.
In 1938, he wrote a short passage to be placed in the Westinghouse Time Capsules .< ref >
He was the brother of Hollywood actor Ernest Cossart and father of the composer and conductor Imogen Holst, who wrote a biography of him in 1938.
The German historian Jost Dülffer wrote that Raeder would have been better off in preparing the Z Plan with following the advice of Commander Hellmuth Heye who had advocated in a 1938 paper a guerre-de-course strategy of Kreuzerkrieg ( cruiser war ) in which groups of Panzerschiffe and submarines would attack British convoys or Karl Dönitz who also advocated a guerre-de-course strategy of using " wolf-packs " of submarines to attack British commerence.
George Bird Grinnell ( 1849 – 1938 ) was a non-Indian author and ethnologist, who wrote accounts of the Blackfoot Nation during his travels and research as a conservationist.
Wilhelm Keitel wrote his memoirs in the six weeks before he was hanged ; they have been published later in few editions, for example " The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel: Chief of the German High Command, 1938 – 1945 " edited by Walter Görlitz, ISBN 978-0-8154-1072-0.
H. G. Wells wrote enthusiastically about the musical, and Cohan's performance as Roosevelt, in an article " The Fall in America 1937 ", published in Collier's on 28 January 1938 and reprinted in his World Brain ( 1938 ).
On March 7, 1938, Robert O. Wilson, a surgeon at the American-administered University Hospital in the Safety Zone, wrote in a letter to his family, " a conservative estimate of people slaughtered in cold blood is somewhere about 100, 000, including of course thousands of soldiers that had thrown down their arms ".
On 10 February 1938, Legation Secretary of the German Embassy, Rosen, wrote to his Foreign Ministry about a film made in December by Reverend John Magee to recommend its purchase.

1938 and allegorical
A Night of Serious Drinking ( 1938 ) is an allegorical novel by the French surrealist writer René Daumal detailing what is ostensibly an extremely simple plot in which the narrator overly imbibes alcohol ; what unfolds however is a novel which explores the extremities of heaven and hell.
Parks include McCarren Park ( formerly known as Greenpoint Park ), the neighborhood's largest green space, and the smaller McGolrick Park ( formerly known as Winthrop Park ), which contains both the landmarked Shelter Pavilion ( 1910 ) ( NRHP ) and an allegorical monument ( 1938 ) to the USS Monitor ironclad ship.
The unfinished fresco decorating the eastern wall is an allegorical vision of the Foundation of the Hungarian state and was painted by Vilmos Aba-Novák in 1938.

1938 and novel
* Kathrine Taylor's Address Unknown ( 1938 ) was an anti-Nazi novel in which the final letter is returned as " Address Unknown ", indicating the disappearance of the German character.
In the 1930s, in addition to further major works by Faulkner, Samuel Beckett's published his first major work, the novel Murphy ( 1938 ).
This is shown in Beyond This Horizon and in his 1938 novel For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs, which was finally published in 2003, long after his death.
* For Us, The Living ( 1938, published in 2003 ) by Robert A. Heinlein, a futuristic utopian novel explaining practical views on love, freedom, drive, government and economics.
In Ferdydurke ( his first novel, published in autumn 1937, the date on the cover 1938 ) discusses form as a universal category which was understood both in the philosophical, sociological, and aesthetic sense.
* The Pulitzer Prize-winning 1938 novel The Yearling, written by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, was about a boy's relationship with a baby deer, later adapted to a children's film that was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture.
In 1938, Dorothy Baker borrowed the titles of her friend Otis Ferguson's two articles and published the novel Young Man with a Horn.
In 1938 he published L ' Espoir ( Man's Hope ), a novel influenced by his Spanish war experiences.
* Rebecca ( novel ), a 1938 novel by Daphne du Maurier
The highlight of his career was an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in The Informer ( 1935 ), based on a novel by Liam O ' Flaherty ; Frank Tashlin's 1938 cartoon Have You Got Any Castles?
These legends feature in certain works of fiction, including Vladimir Bartol's 1938 novel Alamut, and Simon Acland's First Crusade novels The Waste Land and The Flowers of Evil.
Cambyses's lost army also appears in Biggles Flies South ( 1938 ), and a 2002 novel by Paul Sussman, The Lost Army of Cambyses ( ISBN 0-593-04876-8 ), recounts the story of rival archaeological expeditions searching for the remains of his army.
* Seven Against Reeves: A Comedy-Farce ( 1938 ) novel
In 1938 Lussu's novel Un anno sull ' altipiano (" A Year on the Plateau "), was published in Paris.
Perhaps America's most famous radio drama broadcast is Orson Welles's The War of the Worlds, a 1938 version of the H. G. Wells novel, which convinced large numbers of listeners that an actual invasion from Mars was taking place.
Novelist Ishikawa Tatsuzo vividly described how the 16th Division of the Shanghai Expeditionary Force committed atrocities on the march between Shanghai and Nanking in his novel Ikiteiru Heitai ( Living Soldiers ), which was based on interviews that Tatsuzo conducted with troops in Nanking in January 1938.
After I, Claudius, he and the ex-patriate German film producer Erich Pommer founded the production company Mayflower Pictures in the UK, which produced three films starring Laughton: Vessel of Wrath ( US Title The Beachcomber ) ( 1938 ), based on a story by W. Somerset Maugham, in which his wife Elsa Lanchester co-starred ; St. Martin's Lane ( US Title Sidewalks of London ), about London street entertainers, which featured Vivien Leigh and Rex Harrison ; and Jamaica Inn, with Maureen O ' Hara and Robert Newton, about Cornish smugglers, based on Daphne du Maurier's novel, and the last film Alfred Hitchcock directed in Britain before moving to Hollywood in the late 1930s.
** The Citadel ( film ), a 1938 film based on the novel
Ursula Dubosarsky's 1991 time-travel novel Zizzy Zing is set in Katoomba in 1938, at the time of the Sesquicentenary.
* Scoop ( novel ), a 1938 satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh set in the world of foreign correspondence
Gorky's novel was also adapted for an opera by Valery Zhelobinsky in 1938.

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