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 +"I have heard certain travellers, both American and French, assert roundly that African [[Cannibalism |cannibal]] stories of to-day are [[cock-and-bull stories]] — that there is no cannibalism any longer in [[West Africa]]. It may interest them to know that in the districts of Man, Douekue and Guglio alone, a central forest section of the [[Cote d'Ivoire]], [[Afrique Occidentale Franchise]], there have been twenty-six formal convictions in the past five years (accompanied in most cases by final complete confessions), of which seven occurred in the year of Our Lord 1929."--''[[Jungle Ways]]'' (1930) by William Seabrook
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'''1930''' is the 930th year of the 2nd millennium, the 30th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the [[1930s]] decade. '''1930''' is the 930th year of the 2nd millennium, the 30th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the [[1930s]] decade.
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*"[[Papier collant et mouches]]" by Jacques-André Boiffard *"[[Papier collant et mouches]]" by Jacques-André Boiffard
*"[[The Prayer]]" by Man Ray *"[[The Prayer]]" by Man Ray
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 +*"[[The Dance of the Cuckoos]]"
===Literature=== ===Literature===
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*''[[Romantic Agony]]'' by Mario Praz *''[[Romantic Agony]]'' by Mario Praz
 +*''[[Civilization and Its Discontents]]'' by Sigmund Freud
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 +*''[[The Human Voice]]'' by Jean Cocteau
== Births == == Births ==
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*[[Aslan (artist)|Aslan]] (1930 - 2014) *[[Aslan (artist)|Aslan]] (1930 - 2014)
*[[Catherine Robbe-Grillet]] (1930 - ) *[[Catherine Robbe-Grillet]] (1930 - )
 +*[[Luce Irigaray]] (1930 - )
*[[John Barth]] (1930 - ) *[[John Barth]] (1930 - )
*[[Erwin C. Dietrich]] (1930 - ) *[[Erwin C. Dietrich]] (1930 - )
-*[[Harold Bloom]] (1930 - )+*[[Harold Bloom]] (1930 - 2019)
*[[Jean-Luc Godard]] (1930 - ) *[[Jean-Luc Godard]] (1930 - )
*[[Gérard Genette]] (1930 - ) *[[Gérard Genette]] (1930 - )
*[[Clint Eastwood]] (1930 - ) *[[Clint Eastwood]] (1930 - )
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==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
*[[D. H. Lawrence]] (1885 - 1930) *[[D. H. Lawrence]] (1885 - 1930)
*[[Lon Chaney, Sr.]] (1883 - 1930) *[[Lon Chaney, Sr.]] (1883 - 1930)
*[[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] (1859 - 1930){{GFDL}} *[[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] (1859 - 1930){{GFDL}}

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"I have heard certain travellers, both American and French, assert roundly that African cannibal stories of to-day are cock-and-bull stories — that there is no cannibalism any longer in West Africa. It may interest them to know that in the districts of Man, Douekue and Guglio alone, a central forest section of the Cote d'Ivoire, Afrique Occidentale Franchise, there have been twenty-six formal convictions in the past five years (accompanied in most cases by final complete confessions), of which seven occurred in the year of Our Lord 1929."--Jungle Ways (1930) by William Seabrook

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1930 is the 930th year of the 2nd millennium, the 30th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1930s decade.

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  • Crisis of the Novel by Walter Benjamin

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