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:[[1920]] - [[1921]] - [[1922]] - [[1923]] - [[1924]] - [[1925]] - [[1926]] - [[1927]] - [[1928]] - [[1929]] - [[1930]] :[[1920]] - [[1921]] - [[1922]] - [[1923]] - [[1924]] - [[1925]] - [[1926]] - [[1927]] - [[1928]] - [[1929]] - [[1930]]
== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*The end of [[Dada]]
 +**Dada ends with a performance of [[Tristan Tzara]]'s play "[[Le Cœur à gaz]]" in Paris when a battle erupts between the followers of Tzara & the followers of Breton, and police are called in.
 +===Writing===
*''[[Reflections on the Seventh Art]]'' *''[[Reflections on the Seventh Art]]''
*''[[Vers une architecture]]'' *''[[Vers une architecture]]''
-*''[[Pacific 231]]'' by Honegger 
-*[[On White II]] by [[Wassily Kandinsky]]  
*First issue of [[Weird Tales]] published *First issue of [[Weird Tales]] published
-*The end of [[Dada]] 
-**Dada ends with a performance of [[Tristan Tzara]]'s play "[[Le Cœur à gaz]]" 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]]
*''[[Le Traité de psychologie ]]'' *''[[Le Traité de psychologie ]]''
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*''[[Le Diable au corps (novel)|Le Diable au corps ]]'' *''[[Le Diable au corps (novel)|Le Diable au corps ]]''
*''[[The Gift (book)|The Gift]]'' by [[Marcel Mauss]] *''[[The Gift (book)|The Gift]]'' by [[Marcel Mauss]]
 +===Music===
 +*''[[Pacific 231]]'' by Honegger
 +===Visual arts===
 +*[[On White II]] by [[Wassily Kandinsky]]
== Births == == Births ==

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