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First Adventure to Final Flight - The Theatre of Tristan Tzara

English · Paperback / Softback

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Tristan Tzara, co-founder of the Dada movement. This volume provides the first comprehensive account of Tzara's works for the stage. It addresses his distinct approach to theatre across his career and examines to what extent his dadaist and, latterly, surrealist principles are embodied in his stagecraft, both during and after his relations with these groups. This book uncovers the implications for subsequent theatre and performance practices in light of Tzara's innovations and shows how he anticipates certain tendencies that would become markers of invention in theatre history. Addressing the linguistic, dramaturgical, and philosophical aspects of his theatre, this study positions Tristan Tzara as a pioneering playwright.

List of contents

Contents: Introduction - The Theatrical Theatre of Tristan Tzara - Avant- Gardism and Classicism in Tzara's Dramaturgy - Hamlet and Helen of Troy in Tzara's Language Collages - Tzara's Theatre of the Absurd - Tzara's Humanism and the Flight - Tristan Tzara: Pioneering Playwright - Conclusion: Tristan Tzara: Pioneering Playwright.

About the author










Erica O'Neill is a lecturer in the History of Art at the University of Glasgow, where she specialises in modern and contemporary visual and performing arts with a focus on avant-garde practices. Over time her interests have moved from historical studies of the European avant-garde (Dada and Surrealism) and single-author studies (Tristan Tzara) to investigating the application of avant-garde praxis to contemporary social, cultural, and political issues, with a focus on global art and activism. As part of her ongoing interest in the relationship between the avant-garde and contemporary global challenges, she contributes to the practice of Dada performance to promote the ongoing relevance of avant-garde approaches to twenty-first-century experience. Her recent publications include 'Approximate Humanism: Tristan Tzara', with Stephen Forcer (Dada/Surrealism 25, 2025), which includes her English translation of Tzara's La Fuite; and 'Attention! Paris Dada', with Kathryn Brown (Nottingham French Studies 62, no. 2, 2023). Her chapter 'Manifestos, Dolls, and The Royal Family: First Nations Australian Reverse Avant-Garde' is forthcoming in the book A Cultural History of the Avant-Garde in Oceania, edited by Andrew McNamara and Ann Stephen.

Product details

Authors Erica O'Neill
Assisted by Dawn Ades (Editor), Timothy Mathews (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.03.2024
 
EAN 9781800799998
ISBN 978-1-80079-999-8
No. of pages 264
Dimensions 152 mm x 15 mm x 229 mm
Weight 405 g
Illustrations 15 Abb.
Series Art and Thought / Art et pensée
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Miscellaneous

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