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She was the wife of Georges Bataille and later Jacques Lacan. | She was the wife of Georges Bataille and later Jacques Lacan. | ||
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*[[Diabolik]] Diabolik first appeared in print on November 1, 1962 with the title Il re del terrore (in English: “The King of Terror”). | *[[Diabolik]] Diabolik first appeared in print on November 1, 1962 with the title Il re del terrore (in English: “The King of Terror”). | ||
- | *[[National Liberation Front (Algeria)]] | + | *[[Wootton Report]] up by the British government in 1967 to examine the laws regulating narcotic drugs, and released its report on November 1, 1968. While it accepted that cannabis was not risk-free, and the report said that its wider use "should not be encouraged", the Committee declared: |
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*[[Day of the Dead]] | *[[Day of the Dead]] | ||
*[[Hermann Broch]] | *[[Hermann Broch]] |
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Art and culture
- 1755 - Lisbon earthquake: In Portugal, Lisbon is destroyed by a massive earthquake and tsunami, killing between sixty thousand and ninety thousand people.
Births
- 1871 - Stephen Crane, American writer (d. 1900)
- 1887 - L. S. Lowry, British painter of industrial scenes (d. 1976)
- 1935 - Edward Said, Palestinian-born literary critic (d. 2003)
- 1942 - Larry Flynt, American magazine publisher
Deaths
- 1546 - Giulio Romano, Italian painter
- 1907 - Alfred Jarry, French writer (b.1873).
- 1972 - Ezra Pound, American poet (b. 1885)
Notes
- Sylvia Maklès Sylvia Bataille (sometimes written Silvia Bataille), born Sylvia Maklès, was a French actress (Partie de campagne) born November 1 1908 in Paris, died December 23 1993 in Paris.
She was the wife of Georges Bataille and later Jacques Lacan.
- Diabolik Diabolik first appeared in print on November 1, 1962 with the title Il re del terrore (in English: “The King of Terror”).
- Wootton Report up by the British government in 1967 to examine the laws regulating narcotic drugs, and released its report on November 1, 1968. While it accepted that cannabis was not risk-free, and the report said that its wider use "should not be encouraged", the Committee declared:
- Day of the Dead
- Hermann Broch
- Jacques Attali
- 1968 in film
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