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*''[[Nosferatu]]'' by F. W. Murnau | *''[[Nosferatu]]'' by F. W. Murnau | ||
*US government allotted the choicest frequencies to operators who promised not to broadcast records | *US government allotted the choicest frequencies to operators who promised not to broadcast records | ||
- | *Eliot's ''[[The Wasteland]]'' | + | *Eliot's ''[[The Waste Land]]'' |
*Joyce's ''[[Ulysses (novel)|Ulysses]]'' | *Joyce's ''[[Ulysses (novel)|Ulysses]]'' | ||
*Birth of [[fascism]] | *Birth of [[fascism]] |
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Art and culture
- Nosferatu by F. W. Murnau
- US government allotted the choicest frequencies to operators who promised not to broadcast records
- Eliot's The Waste Land
- Joyce's Ulysses
- Birth of fascism
- Häxan (Witchcraft Through the Ages) (1922) Benjamin Christensen
- Medusa's Head, an essay by Freud
- Grauman's Egyptian Theatre openened
- The discovery of the unlooted tomb of Tutankhamun
- Ours blanc (Pompon)
- Les Malheurs des immortels, a collage novel by Max Ernst with text by Paul Éluard
- Jeanne Lanvin's bathroom (1920-22) - Armand Rateau
Births
- Kurt Vonnegut (1922 – 2007)
- Eric Losfeld (1922 - 1979)
- Jonas Mekas (1922 - 2019)
- Alain Robbe-Grillet (1922 - 2008)
- Amos Vogel (1922 - 2012)
- Pierre Cardin (1922 - )
- Barney Rosset (1922 - 2012)
- Alain Resnais (1922 - 2014)
- Richard Hamilton (1922 - 2011)
- Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922 - 1975)
- Jack Kerouac (1922 - 1969)
- José Bénazéraf (1922 - 2012)
- Roland Villeneuve (1922 - 2003)
- Russ Meyer (1922 - 2004)
Deaths
- Marcel Proust (1871 – 1922)
- November 21 - Iwan Bloch (b. 1872)
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