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 +"[[What can be said at all can be said clearly; and what we cannot talk about we must pass over in silence]]"--''Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus'' (1921) by Ludwig Wittgenstein
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 +"The [[Dada mock trial of Maurice Barrès]] took place on 13 May 1921, a mock [[prosecution]] of French right-wing author [[Maurice Barrès]] by some member of the [[Dada in Paris|Paris dada]] movement."--Sholem Stein
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-:[[1920]] - [[1921]] - [[1922]] - [[1923]] - [[1924]] - [[1925]] - [[1926]] - [[1927]] - [[1928]] - [[1929]] - [[1930]]  
== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
- +*[[May 13]] - [[Dada mock trial of Maurice Barrès]] in Paris.
-=== Visual arts ===+*[[October 10]] - [[André Breton]] visits [[Sigmund Freud]]
-*''[[The Elephant Celebes]]'' by Max Ernst+
-*''Merz 32A (Les Cérises)'' by [[Kurt Schwitters]] +
*[[New York Dada]] : 'New York Dada' periodical published, edited by Duchamp and Man Ray. *[[New York Dada]] : 'New York Dada' periodical published, edited by Duchamp and Man Ray.
-*[[Dada]], in Paris a mock trial of [[Maurice Barrès]] takes place and in doing so loses the support of [[Picabia]].+=== Art ===
 +*''[[The Elephant Celebes]]'' by Max Ernst
 +*''[[Merz Picture 32 A. The Cherry Picture]]'' by Kurt Schwitters
 +*''[[The Salon I]]'' by Otto Dix
 + 
 +=== Architecture ===
 +*[[Einstein Tower]] completed
===Film=== ===Film===
*''[[Manhatta]]'' *''[[Manhatta]]''
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*''[[Six Characters in Search of an Author]]'' by Italian author Luigi Pirandello *''[[Six Characters in Search of an Author]]'' by Italian author Luigi Pirandello
-*''[[The Tale of Terror]]'' by [[Edith Birkhead]]+*''[[Bezette stad]]'' by Paul van Ostaijen
-*''[[Bezette stad]]'' by [[Paul van Ostaijen]]+*''[[Cocaina]]'' by Pitigrilli
 +*''[[We (novel) |We]]'' by Yevgeny Zamyatin
====Non -fiction==== ====Non -fiction====
-*''[[Cocaina]]'' by [[Pitigrilli]] 
*''[[Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus]]'' by German philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein *''[[Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus]]'' by German philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein
 +*''[[The Tale of Terror]]'' by Edith Birkhead
 +* ''[[Steeplejack (James Huneker)|Steeplejack]]'' by James Huneker
== Births == == Births ==
- +*[[Ann Savage]] (1921 – 2008)
-==Deaths ==+*[[Candido Camero]] (1921 - 2020)
 +*[[Joe Sarno]] (1921 - 2010)
 +*[[Raymond Williams]] (1921 - 1988)
 +*[[Chris Marker]] (1921 - 2012)
 +*[[Edgar Morin]] (1921 - )
 +*[[Joseph Beuys]] (1921 - 1986)
 +*[[Jean Bruce]] (1921 - 1963)
 +*[[Willem Frederik Hermans]] (1921 - 1995)
 +*[[Dirk Bogarde]] (1921 - 1999)
 +*[[Wayne Booth]] (1921 – 2005)
 +*[[Eddie Barclay]] (1921 - 2005)
 +==Deaths ==
 +*[[Fernand Khnopff]] (1858 - 1921)
 +*[[James Huneker]], American critic (b. 1857)
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"What can be said at all can be said clearly; and what we cannot talk about we must pass over in silence"--Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1921) by Ludwig Wittgenstein


"The Dada mock trial of Maurice Barrès took place on 13 May 1921, a mock prosecution of French right-wing author Maurice Barrès by some member of the Paris dada movement."--Sholem Stein

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