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*''[[Madam Satan]]'' | *''[[Madam Satan]]'' | ||
- | *''[[Romantic Agony]]'' (1930) - Mario Praz | + | *''[[Romantic Agony]]'' by Mario Praz |
- | *''[[L'Age d'Or/The Age of Gold]]'' (1930) - [[Luis Buñuel]] | + | *''[[L'Âge d'or]]'' by [[Luis Buñuel]] |
*U.S. Customs seized Harvard-bound copies of ''[[Candide]]'', Voltaire's satire, claiming obscenity. Two Harvard professors defended the work, and it was later admitted in a different edition. | *U.S. Customs seized Harvard-bound copies of ''[[Candide]]'', Voltaire's satire, claiming obscenity. Two Harvard professors defended the work, and it was later admitted in a different edition. | ||
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- Madam Satan
- Romantic Agony by Mario Praz
- L'Âge d'or by Luis Buñuel
- U.S. Customs seized Harvard-bound copies of Candide, Voltaire's satire, claiming obscenity. Two Harvard professors defended the work, and it was later admitted in a different edition.
Births
- Silvana Mangano, the sexiest actress of Italy's neo-realistic period.
Deaths
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