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a: A Novel was the second of several publishing projects Andy Warhol produced in his lifetime. Warhol wanted to be a writer but, much like his film work, spontaneous performances and an explicit lack of editing was used as a device. [1] Warhol wanted to write a "bad" novel, "because doing something the wrong way always opens doors". [2]
August 17 – The allegorical dystopian novella Animal Farm by George Orwell, a satire on Stalinism, is first published by Fredric Warburg in London. September 11 – The Citizens Theatre opens in Glasgow under this name. September – J. B. Priestley's drama An Inspector Calls is premièred in Russian translation in Leningrad. [7]
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1945 – David Emerson, Canadian economist and politician, 8th Minister of Foreign Affairs for Canada; 1945 – Phil Jackson, American basketball player and coach [31] 1945 – Bhakti Charu Swami, Indian religious leader (d. 2020) 1946 – Billy Bonds, English footballer and manager; 1946 – Heimar Lenk, Estonian journalist and politician
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Warhol discontinued the distribution of all of his experimental films in 1970. Years later, film scholar John Hanhardt, general editor of The Films of Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonné, 1963-1965, Volume 2 (2021), who was Curator and Head of Film and Video at the Whitney Museum of American Art, proposed a collaborative project in which the Whitney and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) would ...
Warhol's philosophies of art and celebrity met in a way that imitated the Hollywood studio system at its height in the 1930s and 1940s. [3] Among the best-known of Warhol's superstars was Edie Sedgwick. [4] She and Warhol became very close during 1965 but their relationship ended abruptly early in the next year.
September 9 — Zinaida Gippius, 75 (born 1869), Russian poet, novelist and playwright; December 14 — Maurice Baring, 71 (born 1874), versatile English man of letters: dramatist, poet, novelist, translator, essayist, travel writer and war correspondent; Undated — Swami Ananda Acharya (born 1881), Indian poet who wrote Indian poetry in ...