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The Hands of Orlac (1920) - We (1920) The Hands of Orlac (1920) - We (1920)
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 +Tractatus Logico Philosophicus (1921) - Ludwig Wittgenstein
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 +Six Characters in Search of an Author (1921) - Luigi Pirandello
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 +Surrealist Manifesto
 +# 1924: André Breton publishes the surrealist manifesto
 +Heroin Illegal in USA
 +Since 1924, when Congress made it illegal to manufacture, possess, or sell heroin, America has been free from heroin as well -- if not in practice, then at least in theory. --Schaffer Library of Drug Policy
 +Corydon (1924) André Gide
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 +Traumnovelle (1925/26) - Arthur Schnitzler
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 +Story of the Eye (1928) - Georges Bataille - Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928) - D. H. Lawrence -
 +Le Con d'Irène/Irene's Cunt (1928) - Louis Aragon
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The Hands of Orlac (1920) - We (1920)

Tractatus Logico Philosophicus (1921) - Ludwig Wittgenstein

Six Characters in Search of an Author (1921) - Luigi Pirandello

Surrealist Manifesto

  1. 1924: André Breton publishes the surrealist manifesto

Heroin Illegal in USA Since 1924, when Congress made it illegal to manufacture, possess, or sell heroin, America has been free from heroin as well -- if not in practice, then at least in theory. --Schaffer Library of Drug Policy Corydon (1924) André Gide

Traumnovelle (1925/26) - Arthur Schnitzler

Story of the Eye (1928) - Georges Bataille - Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928) - D. H. Lawrence - Le Con d'Irène/Irene's Cunt (1928) - Louis Aragon



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