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Among them was a young Romanian, Tristan Tzara, who wrote several of the
better-known Dada manifestoes and proved himself a tireless organiser of Dada
events. With inexhaustible humour, Dada lampooned all prevailing values :
morality ...
Among them was a young Romanian, Tristan Tzara, who wrote several of the
better-known Dada manifestoes and proved himself a tireless organiser of Dada
events. With inexhaustible humour, Dada lampooned all prevailing values :
morality ...
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wrote Breton in his contribution to the brochure, 'a bit of human servility leaves
the world. Let the day be a holiday when we bury cunning, traditionalism,
patriotism, opportunism, scepticism, realism and lack of heart.' Breton and his
comrades ...
wrote Breton in his contribution to the brochure, 'a bit of human servility leaves
the world. Let the day be a holiday when we bury cunning, traditionalism,
patriotism, opportunism, scepticism, realism and lack of heart.' Breton and his
comrades ...
Pagina 69
As Breton wrote in Clarti: The isolation of the poet, the thinker, the artist from the
masses, which is mutually harmful, is a result of the tactics of those who feel that
they themselves stand to lose from this association. I want to believe that there ...
As Breton wrote in Clarti: The isolation of the poet, the thinker, the artist from the
masses, which is mutually harmful, is a result of the tactics of those who feel that
they themselves stand to lose from this association. I want to believe that there ...
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