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=== Visual art === === Visual art ===
-*''[[Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X]]'' (1953) - [[Francis Bacon]] +*''[[Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X]]'' by [[Francis Bacon]]
=== Literature === === Literature ===
-*''[[Junkie (novel)|Junkie]]'' (1953) - William Burroughs+*''[[Junkie (novel)|Junkie]]'' by William Burroughs
-*''[[Watt]]'' (1953) - Samuel Beckett +*''[[Watt]]'' by Samuel Beckett
=== Film === === Film ===
-*''[[The Wild One]]'' (1953) - László Benedek+*''[[The Wild One]]'' by László Benedek
-*''[[Fahrenheit 451]]'' (1953) - Ray Bradbury +*''[[Fahrenheit 451]]'' by Ray Bradbury
-*''[[Summer with Monika]]'' (1953) - Ingmar Bergman +*''[[Summer with Monika]]'' by Ingmar Bergman
-*''[[Monsieur Hulot's Holiday]]'' (1953) - Jacques Tati+*''[[Monsieur Hulot's Holiday]]'' by Jacques Tati
*''[[The Wages of Fear]]'' by Clouzot *''[[The Wages of Fear]]'' by Clouzot
*''[[Glen or Glenda ]]'' by Ed Wood Jr. *''[[Glen or Glenda ]]'' by Ed Wood Jr.

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