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- | [[Image:Perversion for Profit.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A typical image from ''[[Perversion for Profit]]'': a photograph taken from a [[lesbian pornography]] magazine and [[censorship|censored]] with [[censor bar|colored rectangles]]]] | + | {| class="toccolours" style="float: left; margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 2em; font-size: 85%; background:#c6dbf7; color:black; width:30em; max-width: 40%;" cellspacing="5" |
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+ | "We do not know whether the [[humanities|study of the humanities]], of the noblest that has been said and thought, can do very much to [[humanize]]. We do not know; and surely there is something rather terrible in our doubt whether the study and delight a man finds in [[William Shakespeare |Shakespeare]] make him any less capable of organizing a [[Nazi concentration camps|concentration camp]]." --"[[To Civilize Our Gentlemen]]" (1965) by George Steiner | ||
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+ | ! style="text-align:right; width:310px;"|<< [[1964]] | ||
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+ | ! style="text-align:left; width:310px;"|[[1966]] >> | ||
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+ | '''1965''' is the 965th year of the 2nd millennium, the 65th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1960s decade. | ||
== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
- | *[[Nova magazine]] launched | + | *''[[The Responsive Eye]]'' exhibition in New York |
- | *The term [[hippie]] coined by San Francisco writer [[Michael Fallon]] | + | *[[Nova (UK magazine)|Nova magazine]] launched |
+ | *The term [[hippie]] coined by San Francisco writer Michael Fallon | ||
*[[Allen Ginsberg]] visits London at the occasion of the [[International Poetry Incarnation]] | *[[Allen Ginsberg]] visits London at the occasion of the [[International Poetry Incarnation]] | ||
*[[Valentina (comics)|Valentina]] by Crepax introduced | *[[Valentina (comics)|Valentina]] by Crepax introduced | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
- | *''[[Diary of a Chambermaid]]'' | + | *''[[Repulsion (film)|Repulsion]]'' by Roman Polanski |
- | *''[[I, a Woman]]'' | + | *''[[Alphaville (film)|Alphaville]]'' by Jean-Luc Godard |
- | *''[[Repulsion]]'' | + | *''[[The Loved One (film)|The Loved One]]'' by Tony Richardson |
- | *''[[Andy Warhol's Camp]]'' | + | *''[[The Collector (1965 film)|The Collector]]'' by William Wyler |
- | *''[[Alphaville]]'' | + | *''[[Pierrot le Fou]]'' by Jean-Luc Godard |
- | *''[[The Loved One]]'' - Tony Richardson | + | *''[[The 10th Victim]]'' by Elio Petri |
- | *''[[Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!]]'' - Russ Meyer | + | *''[[What's New Pussycat?]]'' by Clive Donner |
- | *''[[The Collector]]'' - William Wyler | + | *''[[For a Few Dollars More]]'' by Sergio Leone |
- | *''[[Pierrot le fou]]'' - Jean-Luc Godard | + | *''[[Simon of the Desert]]'' by Luis Buñuel |
- | *''[[The Flicker]]'' - Tony Conrad | + | *''[[The Saragossa Manuscript (film)|The Saragossa Manuscript]]'' by Wojciech Has |
- | *''[[The 10th Victim]]'' - Elio Petri | + | *''[[Bunny Lake Is Missing]]'' by Otto Preminger |
- | *''[[Now]]'' | + | *''[[Juliet of the Spirits]]'' by Federico Fellini |
+ | *''[[The Knack ...and How to Get It]]'' by Richard Lester | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Guilty pleasures === | ||
+ | *''[[I, a Woman]]'' by Mac Ahlberg | ||
+ | *''[[Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!]]'' by Russ Meyer | ||
+ | *''[[Camp (1965 film)|Camp]]'' by Andy Warhol | ||
+ | *''[[Nightmare Castle]]'' by Mario Caiano | ||
+ | *''[[The Face of Fu Manchu]]'' by Don Sharp | ||
+ | *''[[The Sound of Music (film)|The Sound of Music]]'' by Robert Wise | ||
+ | *''[[The War Game]]'' by Peter Watkins | ||
+ | *''[[Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet]]'' by Curtis Harrington | ||
+ | *''[[She (1965 film)|She]]'' by Robert Day | ||
+ | ==== Short ==== | ||
+ | * [[The Flicker]] by Tony Conrad | ||
+ | * [[Les Escargots]] by René Laloux | ||
+ | * [[Kustom Kar Kommandos]] by Kenneth Anger | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Documentary ==== | ||
+ | *''[[Perversion for Profit]]'' documentary | ||
+ | *''[[Now!]]'' by Santiago Álvarez | ||
+ | *''[[Love Meetings]]'' by Pier Paolo Pasolini | ||
=== Literature === | === Literature === | ||
- | *''[[On Style]]'', culture theory by Susan Sontag | + | ====Fiction==== |
*''[[The Painted Bird]]'', novel by Jerzy N. Kosinski | *''[[The Painted Bird]]'', novel by Jerzy N. Kosinski | ||
- | *''[[Rabelais and His World]]'', literary theory by Mikhail Bakhtin first published | + | *''[[Smallcreep's Day]]'' Peter Currell Brown |
- | *''[[Daddy (poem)|Daddy]]'', poem by Sylvia Plath | + | *''[[Things: A Story of the Sixties]]'' by Georges Perec |
+ | *''[[The Olympia Reader]]'' by Various | ||
+ | *''[[Justine, Philosophy in the Bedroom, and Other Writings]]'' by Marquis de Sade | ||
+ | *''[[Black Humor: Anthology]]'' by Bruce Jay Friedman | ||
+ | *''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' by Frank Herbert | ||
+ | ====Non-fiction==== | ||
+ | *''[[Rabelais and His World]]'' by Mikhail Bakhtin | ||
+ | *"[[Night Words]]" by George Steiner | ||
+ | *''[[I Lost It at the Movies]]'' by Pauline Kael | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Poetry==== | ||
+ | *[[Black Art (poem)|Black Art]] by Amiri Baraka | ||
+ | *''[[Daddy (poem)|Daddy]]'', poem by Sylvia Plath | ||
=== Design and fashion === | === Design and fashion === | ||
- | *Stereo system [[RR126]] by the [[Castiglioni]]s | + | *Stereo system [[RR126]] by the [[Achille Castiglioni]] and his brother |
- | *[[Cosmos collection]] by [[Pierre Cardin]] celebrates the [[space age]]. | + | |
===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
- | *"[[I Got You (I Feel Good)]]" by [[James Brown]] | + | ====Singles==== |
- | *"[[Turn! Turn! Turn!]]" by [[The Byrds]] | + | *[[I Got You (I Feel Good)]] by James Brown |
- | *"[[Liar, Liar (song)|Liar, Liar]] by [[The Castaways]] | + | *[[Turn! Turn! Turn!]] by The Byrds |
+ | *[[Liar, Liar (song)|Liar, Liar]] by The Castaways | ||
+ | *[[Pushin' Too Hard]] by The Seeds | ||
+ | *[[The Tracks of My Tears]] by The Miracles | ||
+ | *[[Going to a Go-Go (song)|Going to a Go-Go]] by The Miracles | ||
+ | *[[Song for My Father (song)|Song for My Father]] by The Horace Silver Quintet | ||
+ | *[[Poupée de cire, poupée de son]] by Gainsbourg | ||
+ | *[[I've Got the Blues]] by Marvin Jenkins | ||
+ | *[[For Your Love]] by The Yardbirds | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Albums==== | ||
+ | *[[Rip, Rig and Panic (album)|''Rip, Rig and Panic'']] by Roland Kirk | ||
+ | *''[[A Love Supreme]]'' by John Coltrane | ||
+ | * ''[[The In Sound (Gary McFarland album)|The In Sound]]'' by Gary McFarland | ||
== Births == | == Births == | ||
- | *[[Eva Ionesco]] | + | *[[August 22]] – [[David Reimer]], sex change patient in a famous [[gender identity]] case (d. 2004) |
- | ==Deaths == | + | *[[Eva Ionesco]] |
- | *[[T. S. Eliot]] (1888 – 1965) | + | |
- | *[[Le Corbusier]] (1887 - 1965) | + | |
- | *[[Edogawa Rampo]] (1894 - 1965) | + | |
+ | ==Deaths == | ||
+ | * [[January 4]] – [[T. S. Eliot]], American-British poet (b. [[1888]]) | ||
+ | * [[July 28]] – [[Rampo Edogawa]], Japanese author and critic (b. [[1894]]) | ||
+ | * [[July 30]] – [[Jun'ichirō Tanizaki]], Japanese writer (b. [[1886]]) | ||
+ | * [[August 12]] – [[William Mortensen]], American photographer (b. [[1897]]) | ||
+ | * [[August 27]] – [[Le Corbusier]], Swiss architect (b. [[1887]]) | ||
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"We do not know whether the study of the humanities, of the noblest that has been said and thought, can do very much to humanize. We do not know; and surely there is something rather terrible in our doubt whether the study and delight a man finds in Shakespeare make him any less capable of organizing a concentration camp." --"To Civilize Our Gentlemen" (1965) by George Steiner |
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1965 is the 965th year of the 2nd millennium, the 65th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1960s decade.
Contents |
[edit]
Art and culture
- The Responsive Eye exhibition in New York
- Nova magazine launched
- The term hippie coined by San Francisco writer Michael Fallon
- Allen Ginsberg visits London at the occasion of the International Poetry Incarnation
- Valentina by Crepax introduced
[edit]
Film
- Repulsion by Roman Polanski
- Alphaville by Jean-Luc Godard
- The Loved One by Tony Richardson
- The Collector by William Wyler
- Pierrot le Fou by Jean-Luc Godard
- The 10th Victim by Elio Petri
- What's New Pussycat? by Clive Donner
- For a Few Dollars More by Sergio Leone
- Simon of the Desert by Luis Buñuel
- The Saragossa Manuscript by Wojciech Has
- Bunny Lake Is Missing by Otto Preminger
- Juliet of the Spirits by Federico Fellini
- The Knack ...and How to Get It by Richard Lester
[edit]
Guilty pleasures
- I, a Woman by Mac Ahlberg
- Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! by Russ Meyer
- Camp by Andy Warhol
- Nightmare Castle by Mario Caiano
- The Face of Fu Manchu by Don Sharp
- The Sound of Music by Robert Wise
- The War Game by Peter Watkins
- Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet by Curtis Harrington
- She by Robert Day
[edit]
Short
- The Flicker by Tony Conrad
- Les Escargots by René Laloux
- Kustom Kar Kommandos by Kenneth Anger
[edit]
Documentary
- Perversion for Profit documentary
- Now! by Santiago Álvarez
- Love Meetings by Pier Paolo Pasolini
[edit]
Literature
[edit]
Fiction
- The Painted Bird, novel by Jerzy N. Kosinski
- Smallcreep's Day Peter Currell Brown
- Things: A Story of the Sixties by Georges Perec
- The Olympia Reader by Various
- Justine, Philosophy in the Bedroom, and Other Writings by Marquis de Sade
- Black Humor: Anthology by Bruce Jay Friedman
- Dune by Frank Herbert
[edit]
Non-fiction
- Rabelais and His World by Mikhail Bakhtin
- "Night Words" by George Steiner
- I Lost It at the Movies by Pauline Kael
[edit]
Poetry
[edit]
Design and fashion
- Stereo system RR126 by the Achille Castiglioni and his brother
[edit]
Music
[edit]
Singles
- I Got You (I Feel Good) by James Brown
- Turn! Turn! Turn! by The Byrds
- Liar, Liar by The Castaways
- Pushin' Too Hard by The Seeds
- The Tracks of My Tears by The Miracles
- Going to a Go-Go by The Miracles
- Song for My Father by The Horace Silver Quintet
- Poupée de cire, poupée de son by Gainsbourg
- I've Got the Blues by Marvin Jenkins
- For Your Love by The Yardbirds
[edit]
Albums
- Rip, Rig and Panic by Roland Kirk
- A Love Supreme by John Coltrane
- The In Sound by Gary McFarland
[edit]
Births
- August 22 – David Reimer, sex change patient in a famous gender identity case (d. 2004)
- Eva Ionesco
[edit]
Deaths
- January 4 – T. S. Eliot, American-British poet (b. 1888)
- July 28 – Rampo Edogawa, Japanese author and critic (b. 1894)
- July 30 – Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, Japanese writer (b. 1886)
- August 12 – William Mortensen, American photographer (b. 1897)
- August 27 – Le Corbusier, Swiss architect (b. 1887)
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