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1972
 
   
Ultimos Ritos ('Last Rites'), an oratorio by John Tavener, has its first performance in Haarlem in the Netherlands      
1972
 
     
Bernardo Bertolucci directs Marlon Brando in the sexually explicit film Last Tango in Paris        
1972
 
   
Jean-Marie Le Pen founds a neo-Fascist party in France, the National Front      
1972
 
    
Spanish director Luis Buñuel satirizes social conventions in his film Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie       
1972
 
    
Peter Maxwell Davies's opera Taverneris performed at Covent Garden       
1972
 
   
English dramatist Caryl Churchill's first play, Owners, is produced in London      
1972
 
    
English poet James Fenton publishes his first collection, Terminal Moraine       
1972
 
   
Russian composer Alfred Schnittke's First Symphony alarms the Soviet authorities and is denied a Moscow premiere      
1973
 
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Prime minister Jack Lynch leads Ireland into the European Community       
1973
 
    
British economist Ernst Friedrich Schumacher publishes an influential economic tract, Small is Beautiful