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Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries

English · Paperback / Softback

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This volume contains Tristan Tzara's famous manifestos, which first appeared between 1916 and 1921 and became essential texts of the modern movement and models for Breton's Surrealist manifestos.

About the author

Tristan Tzara was the founder of the Dada movement which began in Zürich during the First World War. Poet, literary iconoclast and catalyst, his ideas were inspired by his contempt for the bourgeois values and traditional attitudes towards art that existed at the time.

Summary

This volume contains Tristan Tzara's famous manifestos, which first appeared between 1916 and 1921 and became essential texts of the modern movement and models for Breton's Surrealist manifestos. Art for Tzara was both deadly serious and a game, and the playfulness of his character is apparent not only in his polemic, which often uses dadaist typography, but in the delightful drawings contributed by Francis Picabia.

In addition, this volume also contains Tzara's Lampisteries - articles that throw light on various art forms contemporary with his own work, at a time when art, weary of the old certainties, turned into subjective and often abstract forms, favouring the reality of the mind over that of the senses.

Additional text

Tristan Tzara was like me, like Socrates, like Chateaubriand, a very small, fat and very ugly man, but with incredible charm!

Product details

Authors Tristan Tzara
Assisted by Francis Picabia (Illustration), Barbara Wright (Translation)
Publisher Alma Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.12.2013
 
EAN 9781847493620
ISBN 978-1-84749-362-0
No. of pages 128
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Essays, feuilletons, literary criticism, interviews
Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts

Dadaismus, Swissness

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