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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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'''1965''' is the 965th year of the 2nd millennium, the 65th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1960s decade. '''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 ==
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====Fiction==== ====Fiction====
*''[[The Painted Bird]]'', novel by Jerzy N. Kosinski *''[[The Painted Bird]]'', novel by Jerzy N. Kosinski
-*''[[Daddy (poem)|Daddy]]'', poem by Sylvia Plath 
*''[[Smallcreep's Day]]'' Peter Currell Brown *''[[Smallcreep's Day]]'' Peter Currell Brown
*''[[Things: A Story of the Sixties]]'' by Georges Perec *''[[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
====Non-fiction==== ====Non-fiction====
*''[[Rabelais and His World]]'', literary theory by Mikhail Bakhtin first published *''[[Rabelais and His World]]'', literary theory by Mikhail Bakhtin first published
 +*"[[Night Words]]" by George Steiner
 +
====Poetry==== ====Poetry====
*[[Black Art (poem)|Black Art]] by Amiri Baraka *[[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 [[Achille Castiglioni]] and his brother *Stereo system [[RR126]] by the [[Achille Castiglioni]] and his brother
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*[[Poupée de cire, poupée de son]] by Gainsbourg *[[Poupée de cire, poupée de son]] by Gainsbourg
*[[I've Got the Blues]] by Marvin Jenkins *[[I've Got the Blues]] by Marvin Jenkins
 +*[[For Your Love]] by The Yardbirds
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 +====Albums====
 +*[[Rip, Rig and Panic (album)|''Rip, Rig and Panic'']] by Roland Kirk
== Births == == Births ==

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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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