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 +"The archetypal example of ''[[succès de scandale]]'' in art is [[Igor Stravinsky|Stravinsky]]'s ballet ''[[The Rite of Spring|Le Sacre du printemps]]'' ''(The Rite of Spring)'' , which [[premiere]]d in [[1913]] by the [[Ballets Russes]]. In the high days of the [[Belle Époque]], the public attending this premiere was so scandalised by the brutal sounds produced by the orchestra and the evocation of a blood sacrifice on stage that a riot broke out. "--Sholem Stein
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 +'''1913''' the 913th year of the 2nd millennium, the 13th year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1910s decade.
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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
===Theory=== ===Theory===
-*[[The Serious Artist]] by Ezra Pound.+*[[The Serious Artist]] by Ezra Pound
*[[Futurist Manifesto of Lust ]] by [[Valentine de Saint-Point]] *[[Futurist Manifesto of Lust ]] by [[Valentine de Saint-Point]]
*[[The Art of Noises]] manifesto by Luigi Russolo *[[The Art of Noises]] manifesto by Luigi Russolo
*[[Isidor Isaak Sadger]] coins [[sadomasochismus]] in "[[Über den sado-masochistischen Komplex]]" *[[Isidor Isaak Sadger]] coins [[sadomasochismus]] in "[[Über den sado-masochistischen Komplex]]"
-*[[L'Enfer de la Bibliothèque Nationale]]+*[[Les livres de l'Enfer]] by Pascal Pia, Guillaume Apollinaire, Fernand Fleuret and Louis Perceau
===Music=== ===Music===
*[[Igor Stravinsky's premiere of 'Le Sacre du printemps' at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées]] *[[Igor Stravinsky's premiere of 'Le Sacre du printemps' at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées]]
*[[Intonarumori]] invented by Luigi Russolo *[[Intonarumori]] invented by Luigi Russolo
-*[[Die glückliche Hand]]+*[[Die glückliche Hand]] by Arnold Schoenberg
===Literature=== ===Literature===
*''[[Petersburg (novel)|Petersburg]]'' by Andrei Bely *''[[Petersburg (novel)|Petersburg]]'' by Andrei Bely
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===Film=== ===Film===
*''[[The Student of Prague (1913 film)|The Student of Prague]]'', German film by Stellan Rye and Paul Wegener *''[[The Student of Prague (1913 film)|The Student of Prague]]'', German film by Stellan Rye and Paul Wegener
-*''[[The Last Days of Pompeii (1913 film)|The Last Days of Pompeii]] by Mario Caserini +*''[[The Last Days of Pompeii (1913 film)|The Last Days of Pompeii]]'' by Mario Caserini
-*''[[Quo Vadis (1912 film)|Quo Vadis?]]'' by Enrico Guazzoni +*''[[Traffic in Souls]]'' by George Loane Tucker
-*''[[Traffic in Souls]]+*''[[Quo Vadis (1913 film)|Quo Vadis]]'' by Enrico Guazzoni
===Art=== ===Art===
 +*[[Krazy Kat]] comic
*[[Bicycle Wheel]] by Duchamp *[[Bicycle Wheel]] by Duchamp
*''[[Unique Forms of Continuity in Space]]'' by Umberto Boccioni *''[[Unique Forms of Continuity in Space]]'' by Umberto Boccioni
*[[Armory Show]] brings modern art to the United States *[[Armory Show]] brings modern art to the United States
*[[Piazza d'Italia (Autumn Melancholy)]] by Giorgio de Chirico *[[Piazza d'Italia (Autumn Melancholy)]] by Giorgio de Chirico
- +*''[[Guitar, Newspaper, Glass and Bottle]]'' by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
== Births == == Births ==
 +*[[November 10]] - [[Fornasetti]] Italian painter, sculptor, interior decorator and engraver (d. 1988)
-*[[Albert Camus]]+*[[Roger Caillois]] (d. 1978)
-*[[Aimé Césaire]]+*[[Hedy Lamarr]] (d. 2000)
-*[[Piero Fornasetti]]+
-*[[Roger Caillois]]+
-*[[Hedy Lamarr]]+
-*[[Helen Levitt]] (d. 2009)+
*[[Norman O. Brown]] (d. 2002) *[[Norman O. Brown]] (d. 2002)
*[[James Broughton]] (d. 1999) *[[James Broughton]] (d. 1999)
 +* [[Frank Tashlin]], American animation director (d. [[1972]])
 +* [[John Garfield]], American actor (d. [[1952]])
 +* [[René Clément]], French film director (d. [[1996]])
 +* [[Woody Herman]], American musician and band leader (d. [[1987]])
 +* [[Peter Cushing]], English actor (d. [[1994]])
 +* [[Aimé Césaire]], French Martinican poet and politician (d. [[2008]])
 +* [[Franz Antel]], Austrian filmmaker (d. [[2007]])
 +* [[Pinetop Perkins]], American blues musician (d. [[2011]])
 +* [[Helen Levitt]], American photographer (d. [[2009]])
 +* [[Frances Farmer]], American actress (d. [[1970]])
 +* [[Stanley Kramer]], American film producer, director, and writer (d. [[2001]])
 +* [[Burt Lancaster]], American actor ''(Elmer Gantry)'' (d. [[1994]])
 +* [[Vivien Leigh]], British actress ''(Gone With The Wind)'' (d. [[1967]])
 +* [[Albert Camus]], French writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. [[1960]])
 +* [[Benjamin Britten]], English composer (d. [[1976]])
 +* [[Delmore Schwartz]], American poet (d. [[1966]])
 +
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
-*[[Jose Guadalupe Posada]]+*[[Jose Guadalupe Posada]] (b. [[1852]])
-*[[Ferdinand de Saussure]] ([[the linguistic sign is arbitrary]])+*[[Ferdinand de Saussure]] (b. [[1857]])
 +*[[Emily Davison]], British suffragette (b. [[1872]])
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"The archetypal example of succès de scandale in art is Stravinsky's ballet Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring) , which premiered in 1913 by the Ballets Russes. In the high days of the Belle Époque, the public attending this premiere was so scandalised by the brutal sounds produced by the orchestra and the evocation of a blood sacrifice on stage that a riot broke out. "--Sholem Stein

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