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Pagina 13
It was not until many years later , when he already lay in his grave at San
Abbondio , in Ticino , the little village where he had lived with his wife Emmy , that
I learned about the latter part of his life . He had renounced all the excesses of his
...
It was not until many years later , when he already lay in his grave at San
Abbondio , in Ticino , the little village where he had lived with his wife Emmy , that
I learned about the latter part of his life . He had renounced all the excesses of his
...
Pagina 28
This was done , and Mothers , leading children by the hand lived on the walls
where the work of Arp and Van Rees died . The only female member of the
Cabaret Voltaire , Emmy Hennings , had , as may be imagined , a hard time
holding her ...
This was done , and Mothers , leading children by the hand lived on the walls
where the work of Arp and Van Rees died . The only female member of the
Cabaret Voltaire , Emmy Hennings , had , as may be imagined , a hard time
holding her ...
Pagina 210
There she lived , a representative of infinity , cut off from the vulgar world of
transience by her heavy gold frame . She was neither beautiful nor ugly , but a
goddess , and had such presence that I never overcame my diffidence for one
instant ...
There she lived , a representative of infinity , cut off from the vulgar world of
transience by her heavy gold frame . She was neither beautiful nor ugly , but a
goddess , and had such presence that I never overcame my diffidence for one
instant ...
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Gebruikersrecensie - tallangatta - LibraryThingA wonderful exuberant and conversational first-hand account of the activities of the Zurich Dadaists. One of my favourite books of all. Volledige review lezen
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From Abstract Poetry to Optophonetics | 118 |
RH and RH | 128 |
Hanover Dada | 137 |
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