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 +"[[Writing poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric]]" -- Theodor Adorno
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 +"Who has no Kitsch in his unconscious, can throw the first stone."--"[[Thoughts On Kitsch]]" (1951) by Wilhelm Worringer
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-:[[1950]] - [[1951]] - [[1952]] - [[1953]] - [[1954]] - [[1955]] - [[1956]] - [[1957]] - [[1958]] - [[1959]] - [[1960]] +'''1951''' was the 951st year of the 2nd millennium, the 51st year of the 20th century, and the 2nd year of the 1950s decade.
 +==Events==
 +*[[1951 Pont-Saint-Esprit mass poisoning]]
== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
*[[Grove Press]] launched *[[Grove Press]] launched
-* [[Cahiers du cinéma]], French film magazine, founded+*[[Physique Pictorial]] launched
-* [[Studio für elektronische Musik]] founded+*In the United Kingdom, the [[X certificate]] was created by the [[British Board of Film Censors]]
-*[[Groupe de Recherches Musicales]] launched+* [[Cahiers du Cinéma]], French film magazine, founded
-*[[Rock and Roll]] coined+===Literature===
-==Literature==+====Fiction====
*''[[The Catcher in the Rye]]'' by J.D. Salinger *''[[The Catcher in the Rye]]'' by J.D. Salinger
*''[[Bestiario]]'' by Julio Cortázar *''[[Bestiario]]'' by Julio Cortázar
-==Music==+*''[[The Last Temptation of Christ (novel)|The Last Temptation of Christ]]'' by Nikos Kazantzakis
-* "[[Jezebel (song)|Jezebel]]" by Frankie Laine+*''[[Siddhartha (novel) |Siddhartha]]'' by Hesse, first English translation
-==Cinema==+ 
-*''[[The Last Temptation of Christ]]'' by Nikos Kazantzakis+====Non-fiction====
-==Theory==+
* ''[[The Mechanical Bride]]'' by Marshall McLuhan * ''[[The Mechanical Bride]]'' by Marshall McLuhan
-==Design==+* ''[[Patterns of Sexual Behavior]]'' by Clellan S. Ford and Frank A. Beach
-*[[General Motors Le Sabre]] by Harley Earl+* ''[[Man into Wolf]]'' by Robert Eisler
-==Art==+
-*''[[Black Eyes and Lemonade]]'' was an exhibition curated by Barbara Jones held at the Whitechapel Gallery+
-== Births ==+
 +===Music===
 +* [[Studio für elektronische Musik]] founded
 +* [[Groupe de Recherche de Musique Concrète]] launched
 +* The term [[rock and roll]] was popularized by Alan Freed
 +*[[Music of Changes]] by John Cage
 +====Singles====
 +* "[[Jezebel (Frankie Laine song)|Jezebel]]" by Frankie Laine
 +* "[[Quiet Village]]" by Les Baxter
 +====Albums====
 +*''[[Ritual of the Savage]]'' by Les Baxter
 +===Cinema===
 +* ''[[Under the Sky of Paris]]'' by Julien Duvivier
 +* ''[[The Thing from Another World]]'' by Christian Nyby
 +===Guilty pleasures===
 +* ''[[Era lui... sì! sì!]]'' by Marino Girolami, Marcello Marchesi and Vittorio Metz
 +* ''[[The Sinner (1951 film)|The Sinner]]'' by Willi Forst
 +===Design===
 +*[[General Motors Le Sabre]] by Harley Earl
 +===Art===
 +*''[[Black Eyes and Lemonade]]'' was an exhibition curated by Barbara Jones held at the Whitechapel Gallery
 +*''[[In Voluptas Mors]]'' by Salvador Dalí and Philippe Halsman
 +
 +== Births ==
 +*[[May 21]] - [[Arthur Russell (musician) |Arthur Russell]], American cellist, composer, and singer (d. 1992)
 +*[[Pedro Almodóvar]], Spanish filmmaker
 +*[[Ned Sublette]], American musician
 +*[[Enki Bilal]]
-*[[Pedro Almodóvar]] 
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
 +* [[January 7]] - [[René Guénon]], French metaphysician (b. [[1886]])
 +* [[January 10]] – [[Sinclair Lewis]], American writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1885]])
 +* [[February 19]] – [[André Gide]], French writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1869]])
 +* [[March 6]] - [[Ivor Novello]], British actor, musician and composer (b. [[1893]])
 +* [[March 14]] – [[Val Lewton]], American producer and screenwriter (b. [[1904]])
 +* [[April 29]] – [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], Austrian philosopher (b. [[1889]])
 +* [[May 30]] - [[Hermann Broch]], Austrian author (b. [[1886]])
 +* [[July 13]] – [[Arnold Schoenberg]], Austrian composer (b. [[1874]])
 +* [[June 2]] - [[Émile Chartier]], philosopher, journalist and [[pacifism|pacifist]] (b. 1868)
 +* [[August 14]] – [[William Randolph Hearst]], American newspaper publisher (b. [[1863]])
 +* [[August 24]] - [[Henri Rivière (painter)|Henri Rivière]], French painter (b. [[1864]])
 +* [[September 1]] - [[Louis Lavelle]], French philosopher (b. [[1883]])
 +* [[September 1]] - [[Wols]], German painter and photographer (b. [[1913]])
 +* [[September 3]] - [[Serge Voronoff]], Russian-born French surgeon (b. [[1866]])
 +* [[September 7]] - [[John French Sloan]], American artist (b. [[1871]])
 +* [[December 10]] – [[Algernon Blackwood]], British writer (b. [[1869]])
 +
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"Writing poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric" -- Theodor Adorno


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