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Art and culture
- 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.
- The Production Code (1930-1967)
- Crisis of the Novel by Walter Benjamin
Film
Photography
Literature
- Romantic Agony by Mario Praz
Births
- Ornette Coleman (1930 - )
- Harold Bloom (1930 - )
- Silvana Mangano, the sexiest actress of Italy's neo-realistic period.
- Jean-Luc Godard (1930 - )
- Joe Colombo (1930 - 1971)
- Claude Chabrol (1930 - )
- Luce Irigaray (1930 - )
- Gérard Genette (1930 - )
- Clint Eastwood (1930 - )
- Jean-Claude Forest (1930 - 1998)
- Antonio Margheriti (1930 - 2002)
- Erwin C. Dietrich (1930 - )
- Catherine Robbe-Grillet (1930 - )
- John Barth (1930 - )
- Aslan (1930 - )
Deaths
- D. H. Lawrence (1885 - 1930)
- Lon Chaney, Sr. (1883 - 1930)
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930)
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