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+ | '''1931''' is the 931st year of the 2nd millennium, the 31st year of the 20th century, and the 2nd year of the [[1930s]] decade. | ||
== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
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+ | *''[[Young Corn]]'' by Grant Wood | ||
+ | *''[[Hotel Room (Edward Hopper)|Hotel Room]]'' by Edward Hopper | ||
=== Music === | === Music === | ||
- | *[[Wilmoth Houdini]] - "Black But sweet" | + | *"[[Black But Sweet]]" by Wilmoth Houdini |
+ | *"[[Adiós (song)|Adiós]]" by Enric Madriguera | ||
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=== Literature === | === Literature === | ||
- | *''[[Solar Anus]]'' by Georges Bataille | + | *''[[The Solar Anus]]'' by Georges Bataille |
*''[[Black Man and White Ladyship]]'' by Nancy Cunard | *''[[Black Man and White Ladyship]]'' by Nancy Cunard | ||
- | ==== Non fiction ==== | + | ==== Non-fiction ==== |
- | *''[[The Defeat of Baudelaire]]'' ([[1931]]) | + | *''[[The Defeat of Baudelaire]]'' by René Laforgue |
+ | *''[[Axel's Castle]]'' by Edmund Wilson | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
- | *''[[Tabu (film)|Tabu]]'' by [[F. W. Murnau]] | + | *''[[Tabu (film)|Tabu]]'' by F. W. Murnau] |
*''[[M (film)|M]]'' by Fritz Lang | *''[[M (film)|M]]'' by Fritz Lang | ||
+ | *''[[À nous la liberté]]'' by René Clair | ||
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== Births == | == Births == | ||
- | + | * [[March 26]] – [[Charles Stepney]] - American record producer, arranger, songwriter and musician (d. 1976) | |
- | ==Deaths == | + | * [[June 26]] - [[Colin Wilson]], British writer (d. 2013) |
+ | * [[August 20]] - [[Alain Goraguer]], French pianist, arranger and composer (''Fantastic Planet'') (d. 2023) | ||
+ | * [[September 22]] – [[Fay Weldon]], English novelist (''The Life and Loves of a She-Devil'') (d. 2023) | ||
+ | * [[November 28]] – [[Tomi Ungerer]], French graphic artist (d. 2019) | ||
+ | * [[Umberto Lenzi]] (1931 - 2017) | ||
+ | * [[Guy Debord]] (1931 - 1994) | ||
+ | * [[Neil Postman]] (1931 - 2003) | ||
+ | * [[Thomas Bernhard]] (1931 - 1989) | ||
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+ | ==Deaths == | ||
+ | *[[Arnold Bennett]] (1867-1931) | ||
+ | *[[Thomas Edison]] (1847 - 1931) | ||
+ | *[[Arthur Schnitzler]] (1862 - 1931) | ||
+ | *[[F. W. Murnau]] (1888 - 1931) | ||
+ | *[[December 13]] - [[Gustave Le Bon]], French psychologist (b. [[1840]]) | ||
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1931 is the 931st year of the 2nd millennium, the 31st year of the 20th century, and the 2nd year of the 1930s decade.
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Art and culture
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Art
- Young Corn by Grant Wood
- Hotel Room by Edward Hopper
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Music
- "Black But Sweet" by Wilmoth Houdini
- "Adiós" by Enric Madriguera
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Literature
- The Solar Anus by Georges Bataille
- Black Man and White Ladyship by Nancy Cunard
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Non-fiction
- The Defeat of Baudelaire by René Laforgue
- Axel's Castle by Edmund Wilson
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Film
- Tabu by F. W. Murnau]
- M by Fritz Lang
- À nous la liberté by René Clair
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Births
- March 26 – Charles Stepney - American record producer, arranger, songwriter and musician (d. 1976)
- June 26 - Colin Wilson, British writer (d. 2013)
- August 20 - Alain Goraguer, French pianist, arranger and composer (Fantastic Planet) (d. 2023)
- September 22 – Fay Weldon, English novelist (The Life and Loves of a She-Devil) (d. 2023)
- November 28 – Tomi Ungerer, French graphic artist (d. 2019)
- Umberto Lenzi (1931 - 2017)
- Guy Debord (1931 - 1994)
- Neil Postman (1931 - 2003)
- Thomas Bernhard (1931 - 1989)
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Deaths
- Arnold Bennett (1867-1931)
- Thomas Edison (1847 - 1931)
- Arthur Schnitzler (1862 - 1931)
- F. W. Murnau (1888 - 1931)
- December 13 - Gustave Le Bon, French psychologist (b. 1840)
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