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Art and culture
Music
- Wilmoth Houdini - "Black But sweet"
Literature
- The Solar Anus by Georges Bataille
- Black Man and White Ladyship by Nancy Cunard
Non-fiction
Film
- Tabu by F. W. Murnau
- M by Fritz Lang
- À nous la liberté by René Clair
Births
- Umberto Lenzi (1931 - )
- Guy Debord (1931 - 1994)
- Neil Postman (1931 - 2003)
- Thomas Bernhard (1931 - 1989)
- Alain Goraguer (1931 - )
Deaths
- Arnold Bennett (1867-1931)
- Thomas Edison (1847 - 1931)
- Arthur Schnitzler (1862 - 1931)
- F. W. Murnau (1888 - 1931)
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