

136. 1922: The Birth of the Modern World Part 1
50 snips Jan 13, 2022
Dive into the transformative year of 1922 as pivotal political and cultural shifts begin to reshape modern history. Explore the emergence of Bolshevism and fascism, alongside an intriguing Parisian dinner with literary legends like Joyce and Proust. Delve into T.S. Eliot's 'The Waste Land' and its themes of redemption amidst post-war disillusionment. Examine the chaos in Germany, fueled by hyperinflation and societal divides, and the rise of Stalin and Mussolini against this turbulent backdrop. Experience a rich blend of history and culture that still resonates today.
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1922 Paris Dinner Party
- In 1922, Sidney Schiff hosted a Paris dinner party with Stravinsky, Picasso, Joyce, and Proust.
- Joyce arrived disheveled and drunk, while Proust arrived late but immaculately dressed.
1922: Year One
- Ezra Pound declared 1922 as "year one" after the end of the Christian era in 1921.
- This marked a shift in cultural and literary landscape with publications like Ulysses and The Waste Land.
Post-War Settlement
- 1922 marked a period of settling after WWI, giving rise to new political themes.
- Bolshevism and the USSR's existence would dominate 20th-century politics.