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*First issue of [[Weird Tales]] published | *First issue of [[Weird Tales]] published | ||
*The end of [[Dada]] | *The end of [[Dada]] | ||
- | **Dada ends with a performance of Tristan Tzara's play "Le Coeur à Gas in Paris when a battle erupts between the followers of Tzara & the followers of Breton, and police are called in. | + | **Dada ends with a performance of [[Tristan Tzara]]'s play "[[Le Coeur à Gas]]" in Paris when a battle erupts between the followers of Tzara & the followers of Breton, and police are called in. |
*''[[Sexual Aberrations]]'' by [[Wilhelm Stekel]] | *''[[Sexual Aberrations]]'' by [[Wilhelm Stekel]] |
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- First issue of Weird Tales published
- The end of Dada
- Dada ends with a performance of Tristan Tzara's play "Le Coeur à Gas" in Paris when a battle erupts between the followers of Tzara & the followers of Breton, and police are called in.
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- Marcellus Emants, Dutch naturalist writer
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