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Art and culture
- Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (or Valerie a týden divů) is a novel by Czech surrealist Vítězslav Nezval.
Film
- Carnival in Flanders by Jacques Feyder
- The Devil Is a Womanby Josef von Sternberg
- Boris Karloff and Elsa Lanchester in James Whale's The Bride of Frankenstein
Visual culture
- Pan Pacific Auditorium (1935) - Becket Wurdeman
- SS Normandie (1935) - Cassandre
Literature
- "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" by Benjamin
- The House in Paris
- Make It New: Essays by Ezra Pound
- Blue of Noon by Georges Bataille
Births
Deaths
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