Black swan (disambiguation)
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Black Swan is the common name for Cygnus atratus, an Australian waterfowl.
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Black Swan may also refer to:
[edit] Arts, literature, TV, and film
- Books and stories
- The Black Swan (1932), pirate adventure novel by Rafael Sabatini
- The Black Swan (Mann novella) (1954), short book by Thomas Mann
- "The Black Swan" (1994), work of short fiction by Grace Andreacchi
- "Black Swans" (1997), essay by psychologist Lauren Slater
- The Black Swan (Lackey novel) (1999), fantasy novel by Mercedes Lackey
- Black Swan Green (2006), novel by David Mitchell
- The Black Swan (Taleb book) (2007), book about uncertainty by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
- Films
- The Black Swan (film), 1942 swashbuckler film adapted from the novel by Rafael Sabatini
- Black Swans, 2005 Dutch drama film
- Black Swan (short film), 2006 noir thriller by Italian rock band Belladonna
- Black Swan (film), 2010 psychological thriller directed by Darren Aronofsky
- TV
- "Black Swan", an episode from the American TV series FlashForward
- "The Black Swan", Curb Your Enthusiasm episode
- Theatre
- Black Swan State Theatre Company, state theatre company of Western Australia
- Black Swan Theatre, a performance venue for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival
- Paintings
- The Black Swan (1896), 38 × 47 cm (15 × 19 in) pastel by William Degouve de Nuncques
- Fictional things
- Black Swan (comics), name of a German Marvel Comics mercenary and enemy to Deadpool and Agent X
- The Black Swan (pub), fictional pub in the UK soap opera Family Affairs
- The Black Swan, mysterious Russian-born air pirate and femme fatale in the 2000 PC game Crimson Skies
- The Black Swan, another name for the character Odile in the ballet Swan Lake by Peter Tchaikovsky
[edit] Music
- Albums:
- Black Swan (album) by English rock band Athlete
- The Black Swan (Bert Jansch album)
- The Black Swan (Story of the Year album)
- The Black Swan (The Triffids album)
- Songs:
- "Black Swan", song on Amber Asylum's 2000 album The Supernatural Parlour Collection
- "Black Swan", song from the Belladonna album Metaphysical Attraction
- "Black Swan", aria sung by Monica, from Gian Carlo Menotti's opera The Medium
- "Black Swan", song on Greg Dulli's 2005 album Amber Headlights
- "Black Swan", bonus track on some versions of Megadeth's 2007 album United Abominations and rerecorded for their 2011 album TH1RT3EN
- "Black Swan" on Thom Yorke's 2006 album The Eraser
- "Black Swan", b-side from several Tori Amos singles including Past the Mission
- "Black Swans", song on Lacrimas Profundere's 1999 album Memorandum
- "The Black Swan", a song by Story of the Year off their album of the same name
- "Fly with the Black Swan", a song by Sonata Arctica from their 2007 album Unia
- "Ride a Black Swan", song on Zwan's 2003 album Mary Star of the Sea
- "The Tail of a Jet Black Swan", single from the band Idiot Pilot
- Other:
- Black Swan Records, 1920s US record label
- Black Swan Records (UK), 1960s UK record label
- "The Black Swan", nickname of 19th century singer Elizabeth Greenfield
- The Black Swans, indie rock band
- Black Swan Theory, a Montreal, Quebec based rock band
[edit] Maritime
- Black Swan class sloop, class of sloops built by the United Kingdom during World War II, including:
- Black Swan Project, code name of a shipwreck recovery project
[edit] Military
- Crni Labudovi (Black Swans), Bosnian Muslim paramilitary organisation in the 1990s
[edit] Philosophy of science
- Black swan fallacy, or "one black swan", an often cited example of falsifiability or refutability
[edit] Places
[edit] Probability and economic consequences
- Black swan theory, term developed by Nassim Taleb to label unexpected, rare events
- The Black Swan, a book by Nassim Taleb often cited in financial circles
[edit] Publishing and printing
- Black Swan (imprint), of Transworld Publishers, UK.
- Inverted Swan, famous stamp featuring a printing error
[edit] See also
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