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From Abstract Poetry to Optophonetics " The great step by which total irrationality
was introduced into literature took place with the introduction of the phonetic
poem . . . " Hausmann , in his Courrier Dada , gives an interesting survey of ...
From Abstract Poetry to Optophonetics " The great step by which total irrationality
was introduced into literature took place with the introduction of the phonetic
poem . . . " Hausmann , in his Courrier Dada , gives an interesting survey of ...
Pagina 120
Scheerbart , who , in three dozen volumes of cosmic fantasies ( which aroused
no public interest and were soon sunk without trace ) wrote one single phonetic
poem . Here it is , as it appears in Paul Scheerbart ' s Ein Eisenbahnroman , ich ...
Scheerbart , who , in three dozen volumes of cosmic fantasies ( which aroused
no public interest and were soon sunk without trace ) wrote one single phonetic
poem . Here it is , as it appears in Paul Scheerbart ' s Ein Eisenbahnroman , ich ...
Pagina 121
Eeee roote A capAerre EEE mgled padanou MTNou tnoren Raoul Hausmann ,
Optophonetic poem , 1918 “ The poem is an ... The optophonetic and the
phonetic poem are the first step towards totally non - representational , abstract
poetry .
Eeee roote A capAerre EEE mgled padanou MTNou tnoren Raoul Hausmann ,
Optophonetic poem , 1918 “ The poem is an ... The optophonetic and the
phonetic poem are the first step towards totally non - representational , abstract
poetry .
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Foreword | 7 |
New York Dada 1915_1920 | 81 |
ReadyMades | 89 |
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