What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... Tzara was sending out a decisive proclamation from Zurich , Jacques Vaché , without knowing it , verified its principal articles . ' Philosophy is the question - from what side shall we begin to regard life , God , the idea , or other ...
... Tzara was sending out a decisive proclamation from Zurich , Jacques Vaché , without knowing it , verified its principal articles . ' Philosophy is the question - from what side shall we begin to regard life , God , the idea , or other ...
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... 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 by Walter Serner mentioned in this text , was the true ...
... 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 by Walter Serner mentioned in this text , was the true ...
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... Tzara , who was organising the Dada Salon , considered himself authorised to count Marcel Duchamp among the exhibitors , Duchamp cabled from America these simple words , ' Balls to you ' , which obliged Tzara to fill in the gaps with ...
... Tzara , who was organising the Dada Salon , considered himself authorised to count Marcel Duchamp among the exhibitors , Duchamp cabled from America these simple words , ' Balls to you ' , which obliged Tzara to fill in the gaps with ...
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