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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 ...
Pagina 17
To make a dadaist poem, Tzara proposed this recipe: 'Take a newspaper. Take a
pair of scissors. Choose an article as long as you are planning to make your
poem. Cut out the article. Then cut out each of the words that make up this article
...
To make a dadaist poem, Tzara proposed this recipe: 'Take a newspaper. Take a
pair of scissors. Choose an article as long as you are planning to make your
poem. Cut out the article. Then cut out each of the words that make up this article
...
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9 After Dada Breton's break with Dada resulted in a feud with Tristan Tzara that
lasted till 1929, when the latter finally entered the surrealist group. Breton here
depreciates Tzara s role in the Dada movement; but Tzara, despite the claim
made ...
9 After Dada Breton's break with Dada resulted in a feud with Tristan Tzara that
lasted till 1929, when the latter finally entered the surrealist group. Breton here
depreciates Tzara s role in the Dada movement; but Tzara, despite the claim
made ...
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