Dada, Art and Anti-artThames and Hudson, 1978 - 246 pagina's |
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Pagina 68
... seemed to need for the furtherance of his mysterious mission . All this was transacted at the Odéon , while a few streets away in Niederdorf , a drama was unfolding in which we had a considerable interest . Hack , the kindly bookseller ...
... seemed to need for the furtherance of his mysterious mission . All this was transacted at the Odéon , while a few streets away in Niederdorf , a drama was unfolding in which we had a considerable interest . Hack , the kindly bookseller ...
Pagina 137
... seemed to me both new and attractive . We continued our questions and answers , and I learned that he also wrote poems . They appeared still to be under the influence of Stramm , but one of the poems seemed good and new . " Finally this ...
... seemed to me both new and attractive . We continued our questions and answers , and I learned that he also wrote poems . They appeared still to be under the influence of Stramm , but one of the poems seemed good and new . " Finally this ...
Pagina 190
... seemed surprising in one who was a friend of Tzara . But the members of the audience were not concerned with such subtleties , and the author of Répétitions was at once leapt on by a group of spectators inflamed by the preceding rough ...
... seemed surprising in one who was a friend of Tzara . But the members of the audience were not concerned with such subtleties , and the author of Répétitions was at once leapt on by a group of spectators inflamed by the preceding rough ...
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The UnCommunity | 122 |
RH and | 128 |
Hanover Dada | 137 |
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