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+ | "In "[[Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius]]" (1940) Borges playfully explores the imaginary world Tlön where the 18th century philosophical [[subjective idealism]] of [[George Berkeley]] is viewed as [[common sense]] and "the doctrine of [[materialism]]" is considered a heresy, a scandal, and a paradox." --Sholem Stein | ||
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[[Image:Trylon, Perisphere and Helicline (Samuel H. Gottscho).jpg|thumb|200px|The [[Trylon and Perisphere]], two [[Modernist architecture|modernistic structures]] at the [[1939 New York World's Fair|New York World's Fair of 1939-1940]]<br> | [[Image:Trylon, Perisphere and Helicline (Samuel H. Gottscho).jpg|thumb|200px|The [[Trylon and Perisphere]], two [[Modernist architecture|modernistic structures]] at the [[1939 New York World's Fair|New York World's Fair of 1939-1940]]<br> | ||
<small>Photo: [[Trylon, Perisphere and Helicline (Samuel H. Gottscho)]]</small>]] | <small>Photo: [[Trylon, Perisphere and Helicline (Samuel H. Gottscho)]]</small>]] | ||
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* [[Vito Acconci]] (d. 2017) | * [[Vito Acconci]] (d. 2017) | ||
* [[Tony Conrad]] (d. 2016) | * [[Tony Conrad]] (d. 2016) | ||
+ | * [[August 12]] - [[Tony Allen (musician)|Tony Allen]], Nigerian musician (b. 1940) | ||
* [[Terry Gilliam]] | * [[Terry Gilliam]] | ||
* [[Nobuyoshi Araki]] | * [[Nobuyoshi Araki]] |
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"In "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" (1940) Borges playfully explores the imaginary world Tlön where the 18th century philosophical subjective idealism of George Berkeley is viewed as common sense and "the doctrine of materialism" is considered a heresy, a scandal, and a paradox." --Sholem Stein |
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1940 was the 40th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1940s decade.
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Art and culture
Music
- "Nuages" by Django Reinhardt
Literature
- Anthology of Black Humor by André Breton
- Native Son by Richard A. Wright
- Rabelais and His World by Mikhail Bakhtin
- The Book of Fantasy by Borges et al
- The Tartar Steppe by Dino Buzzati
- "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius " by Borges
Visual arts
- Ecorché I 1939-1940 by Ferdinand Springer
Film
- The Great Dictator by Charles Chaplin
- Fantasia by Ford Beebe, Bill Roberts
Births
- Giorgio Moroder
- Panamarenko
- Roy Ayers
- Pharoah Sanders
- Angela Carter (d. 1992)
- Brian De Palma
- Frank Zappa (d. 1993)
- Herbie Hancock
- George A. Romero (d. 2017)
- H. R. Giger (d. 2014)
- Dario Argento
- Just Jaeckin
- Vito Acconci (d. 2017)
- Tony Conrad (d. 2016)
- August 12 - Tony Allen, Nigerian musician (b. 1940)
- Terry Gilliam
- Nobuyoshi Araki
- Fontella Bass (d. 2012)
- Pina Bausch (d. 2009)
- October 22: Hiroshi Yoshimura, musician (d. 2003)
Deaths
In art
- June 21 - Édouard Vuillard, painter (b. 1868)
- June 29 - Paul Klee, Swiss painter expressionism, cubism, and surrealism (b. 1879)
- July 4 - Józef Pankiewicz, painter, graphic artist and teacher (b. 1866)
- September 27 - Walter Benjamin, German philosopher, "comparatist" and art critic (b. 1892)
- November 17 - Eric Gill, sculptor and engraver (b. 1882)
In literature
- February 11 - John Buchan, Scottish author
- March 10 - Mikhaïl Boulgakov, Russian writer (b. 1891)
- June 10 - Marcus Garvey, journalist and publisher
- June 20 - Charley Chase, screenwriter
- September - W. H. Davies, poet and Supertramp
- December 21 - F Scott Fitzgerald (b. 1896)
- December 22 - Nathanael West (b. 1903)
- date unknown - T. O'Conor Sloane, editor of Amazing Stories
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