March – 5 Italian fascists abduct Franca Rame (wife of Dario Fo) and rape, beat and mutilate her.[2] She and Fo continue to write and tour drama in Italy, although Fo is arrested by police in November.
François Truffaut's film Day for Night (La Nuit américaine) premieres; novelist Graham Greene (credited as Henry Graham) has a cameo role as an English insurance company representative.
Virago Press, registered on June 18 in the U.K. by Carmen Callil mainly to publish classics by women writers, holds its first board meeting;[3] its first book will be published in 1975.
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