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  1. L' inscription de l'oral et de l'écrit dans le théâtre de Tristan Tzara by Katherine Papachristos, 1999-10
  2. Tristan Tzara: Dompteur des acrobates : Dada Zurich (French Edition) by Marc Dachy, 1992
  3. Sept Manifestes Dada - Lampisteries by Tristan Tzara, 1979
  4. Kurt Schwitters: 'I is Style' by Kurt Schwitters, Tristan Tzara, et all 2000-01-15
  5. An introduction to Dada by Tristan Tzara, 1951
  6. Sieben ( 7) Dada Manifeste. by Tristan Tzara, 1998-09-30
  7. Le Coeur à gaz (French Edition) by Tristan Tzara, 2010-05-20
  8. Cinema Calendrier Du Coeur Abstrait, Maisons (Spanish Edition) by Tristan Tzara, Hans Arp, 2002-04
  9. Cosmic realities vanilla tobacco dawnings by Tristan Tzara, 1975
  10. Approximate Man, and Other Writings by Tristan Tzara, 1973-12
  11. MIRO OEUVRE GRAVE by Joan Miro, Tristan Tzara, et all 1994
  12. Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries(A Calderbook, CB 358) by Tristan Tzara, 1981-10-01
  13. The Dada Manifestos & Lampisteries by Tristan Tzara, 2009-12-22
  14. Jews and Judaism in Romania: Jewish Romanian History, Romanian Jews, Romanian Rabbis, Synagogues in Romania, Elie Wiesel, Tristan Tzara

21. Tzara Tristan
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22. Tristan Tzara Discussion
Tristan Tzara by Buot, Fran§ois Released 10/2002. Oeuvres compl¨tes by Tzara,Tristan Released 01/1992. Grains et issues by tzara tristan Released 01/1993.
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23. Tzara
Tristan Tzara. Born Samuel Rosenstock. Born 16 April 1896 in Moinesti,Romania. Died 24 Dec. 1963 in Paris. Writer associated with
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Tristan Tzara
Born Samuel Rosenstock.
Born 16 April 1896 in Moinesti, Romania.
Died 24 Dec. 1963 in Paris. Writer associated with the Dada movement in Zurich and Paris. The International Dada Archive has extensive holdings of works by and about Tzara. BOOKS FROM THE DADA ARCHIVE Click here to return to the list of individual Dadaists. Click here to return to the home page of the International Dada Archive. International Dada Archive, University of Iowa Libraries.
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25. Tristan Tzara - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Tristan Tzara April 16 December 25 ) is the pseudonym of Sami Rosenstock , a Romanian -born French poet and essayist known mainly as a founder of Dada , a nihilistic revolutionary movement in the arts. He was born in Moinesti , Romania. The Dadaist movement originated in Zürich during World War I ; Tzara wrote the first Dada texts - La Première Aventure céleste de Monsieur Antipyrine (1916; "The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine") and Vingt-cinq poèmes (1918; "Twenty-Five Poems") - and the movement's manifestos, Sept manifestes Dada (1924; "Seven Dada Manifestos"). In Paris he engaged in tumultuous activities with André Breton Philippe Soupault , and Louis Aragon to shock the public and to disintegrate the structures of language. In late , weary of nihilism and destruction, he joined his friends in the more constructive activities of Surrealism . He devoted much of his time to the reconciliation of Surrealism and Marxism and joined the French Resistance movement during World War II and the Communist Party in , when he became a French citizen. He left the Party in

26. Tristan Tzara
Tristan Tzara. Tristan Tzara (April 16, 1896 December 25, 1963)is the pseudonym of Sami Rosenstock, a Romanian-born French poet
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Tristan Tzara
Tristan Tzara April 16 December 25 ) is the pseudonym of Sami Rosenstock , a Romanian -born French poet and essayist known mainly as a founder of Dada , a nihilistic revolutionary movement in the arts. He was born in Moinesti, Romania. The Dadaist movement originated in Zürich during World War I ; Tzara wrote the first Dada texts - La Première Aventure céleste de Monsieur Antipyrine (1916; "The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine") and Vingt-cinq poèmes (1918; "Twenty-Five Poems") - and the movement's manifestos, Sept manifestes Dada (1924; "Seven Dada Manifestos"). In Paris he engaged in tumultuous activities with André Breton , Philippe Soupault, and Louis Aragon to shock the public and to disintegrate the structures of language. In late , weary of nihilism and destruction, he joined his friends in the more constructive activities of Surrealism . He devoted much of his time to the reconciliation of Surrealism and Marxism and joined the French Resistance movement during World War II and the Communist Party in , when he became a French citizen. He left the Party in

27. Søgeresultat - Bibliotek.dk
SØGERESULTAT, Du har søgt på tzara tristan, Fik du for mange eller for fåresultater? BOG. Læg i kurv. Tzara, Tristan Oeuvres complètes. 1975. bd.
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28. Tzara Tristan
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29. Tristan Tzara Henri Béhar Oeuvres Complètes
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30. Oeuvres Complètes Tristan Tzara Henri Béhar
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31. Tristan Tzara L'Homme Approximatif 1925 1930
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32. Tristan Tzara (1896-1963)
tzara, tristan. (b. 1896, Moinesti, Romania d. December 1963, Paris,France). Romanian-born French poet and essayist known mainly
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Tzara, Tristan
(b. 1896, Moinesti, Romania - d. December 1963, Paris, France)
Romanian-born French poet and essayist known mainly as a founder of Dada, a nihilistic revolutionary movement in the arts.
(1916; "The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine") and (1918; "Twenty-Five Poems") - and the movement's manifestos, Sept manifestes Dada L'Homme approximatif (1931; "The Approximate Man") and continued with Parler seul (1950; "Speaking Alone") and (1953; "The Inner Face"). In these, the anarchically scrambled words of Dada were replaced with a difficult but humanized language.
Works by Tzara:
  • Manifest des Herrn Antipyrine
  • Manifesto of Mr. Antipyrine
  • Proclamation without Pretension Click here to go back.
  • 33. "Proclamation Without Pretension" - Tristan Tzara
    Proclamation without Pretension tristan tzara. Art is going to sleepfor a new world to be born ART -parrot word-replaced by DADA
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    Proclamation without Pretension - Tristan Tzara
    Art is going to sleep for a new world to be born
    "ART"-parrot word-replaced by DADA,
    PLESIOSAURUS, or handkerchief
    The talent THAT CAN BE LEARNED makes the
    poet a druggist TODAY the criticism
    of balances no longer challenges with resemblances
    Hypertrophic painters hyperaes-
    theticized and hypnotized by the hyacinths
    of the hypocritical-looking muezzins
    CONSOLIDATE THE HARVEST OF EX-
    ACT CALCULATIONS Hypodrome of immortal guarantees: there is no such thing as importance there is no transparence or appearance MUSICIANS SMASH YOUR INSTRUMENTS BLIND MEN take the stage THE SYRINGE is only for my understanding. I write because it is natural exactly the way I piss the way I'm sick ART NEEDS AN OPERATION Art is a PRETENSION warmed by the TIMIDITY of the urinary basin, the hysteria born in THE STUDIO We are in search of the force that is direct pure sober UNIQUE we are in search of NOTHING we affirm the VITALITY of every IN- STANT the anti-philosophy of spontaneous acrobatics At this moment I hate the man who whispers before the intermission-eau de cologne- sour theatre. THE JOYOUS WIND

    34. Tzara, "Dadaism"
    Excerpts from Dada Manifesto 1918 and Lecture on Dada 1922.
    http://www.english.upenn.edu/~jenglish/English104/tzara.html
    Dadaism
    By Tristan Tzara
    From "Dada Manifesto" [1918] and "Lecture on Dada" [1922], translated from the French by Robert Motherwell, *Dada Painters and Poets*, by Robert Motherwell, New York, pp. 78- 9, 81, 246-51; reprinted by pernlission of George Wittenborn, Inc., Publishers, 10l8 Madison Avenue, New York 21, N.Y. *There is a literature that does not reach the voracious mass. It is the work of creators, issued from a real necessity in the author, produced for himself. It expresses the knowledge of a supreme egoism, in which laws wither away. Every page must explode, either by profound heavy seriousness, the whirlwind, poetic frenzy, the new, the eternal, the crushing joke, enthusiasm for principles, or by the way in which it is printed. On the one hand a tottering world in flight, betrothed to the glockenspiel of hell, on the other hand: new men. Rough, bouncing, riding on hiccups. Behind them a crippled world and literary quacks with a mania for improvement. I say unto you: there is no beginning and we do not tremble, we are not sentimental. We are a furious Wind, tearing the dirty linen of clouds and prayers, preparing the great spectacle of disaster, fire, decomposition.* We will put an end to mourning and replace tears by sirens screeching from one continent to another. Pavilions of intense joy and widowers with the sadness of poison. Dada is the signboard of abstraction; advertising and business are also elements of poetry. I destroy the drawers of the brain and of social organization: spread demoralization wherever I go and cast my hand from heaven to hell, my eyes from hell to heaven, restore the fecund wheel of a universal circus to objective forces and the imagination of every individual.

    35. Tristan Tzara
    tzara, tristan Écrivain français d'origine roumaine, né à Moinesti (Roumanie) en 1896 et mort à Paris en On doit à tristan tzara de nombreux livres Vingtcinq poèmes (1918
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    Tristan Tzara (Samy Rosenstock, dit)
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    36. Tzara's 8th.html
    tristan tzara's Eighth Symphony, or How Dada came to me in the form of this selfcontained manifesto. I. We began with the possibility of NOT writing hence our timely arrival. at a Café in Zurich by the slippery hand of tristan tzara, despite any malicious claims to the contrary made by the
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    Tristan Tzara's Eighth Symphony,
    or How Dada came to me in the form of this self-contained manifesto
    I.
    TRIUMPH #1 FOR THE INSCRUTABLE POWER OF CONSCIOUSNESS!!
    SCREAMS KOKO THE CLOWN. DADA instrument par excellence. (I didn't say that.) TRIUMPH #1 FOR EMBRACING CONTRADICTION!!
    SCREAMS KOKO THE CLOWN. He carries me across the threshold of pain, we risk devaluation, death, deconstruction, the tearing-down of our Lincoln Log platitudes. ONWARD!! There are many more triumphs to behold. (Tristan Tzara says to you : "Thought is made in the mouth." That's why I'm not thinking.)
    II.
    You imbeciles and Spanish teachers would perhaps like to know : what? when? whom? why? and other such insignificant questions. I don't like you, but I'll do what I can. DADA DADA , especially in that it advocated descending into the streets with a revolver in each hand and shooting people at random. DADA , however, would most certainly opt for water pistols filled with Nair, and T-shirts proclaiming "There's no such word as superfluous in auto racing!" In fact, most of what I've just told you isn't true. DADA was not even born per se, but erupted with all the predictability of spontaneous volcanic activity on a planet similar to ours, but millions of light-years away. Go figure. Tristan Tzara, "a small, absurd, and insignificant individual," barely twenty years old, had already begun to accomplish what every BFA artist dreams of, and what never shows up on their tax returns. The essence of that Thing is NOTHING. The existence of this Thing is

    37. Tzara, "Dadaism"
    19181922 essay by tristan tzara.
    http://dept.english.upenn.edu/~jenglish/English104/tzara.html
    Dadaism
    By Tristan Tzara
    From "Dada Manifesto" [1918] and "Lecture on Dada" [1922], translated from the French by Robert Motherwell, *Dada Painters and Poets*, by Robert Motherwell, New York, pp. 78- 9, 81, 246-51; reprinted by pernlission of George Wittenborn, Inc., Publishers, 10l8 Madison Avenue, New York 21, N.Y. *There is a literature that does not reach the voracious mass. It is the work of creators, issued from a real necessity in the author, produced for himself. It expresses the knowledge of a supreme egoism, in which laws wither away. Every page must explode, either by profound heavy seriousness, the whirlwind, poetic frenzy, the new, the eternal, the crushing joke, enthusiasm for principles, or by the way in which it is printed. On the one hand a tottering world in flight, betrothed to the glockenspiel of hell, on the other hand: new men. Rough, bouncing, riding on hiccups. Behind them a crippled world and literary quacks with a mania for improvement. I say unto you: there is no beginning and we do not tremble, we are not sentimental. We are a furious Wind, tearing the dirty linen of clouds and prayers, preparing the great spectacle of disaster, fire, decomposition.* We will put an end to mourning and replace tears by sirens screeching from one continent to another. Pavilions of intense joy and widowers with the sadness of poison. Dada is the signboard of abstraction; advertising and business are also elements of poetry. I destroy the drawers of the brain and of social organization: spread demoralization wherever I go and cast my hand from heaven to hell, my eyes from hell to heaven, restore the fecund wheel of a universal circus to objective forces and the imagination of every individual.

    38. MSN Encarta - Tzara, Tristan
    tzara, tristan. tzara, tristan (18961963), French essayist and poet, born inRomania, known primarily as the founder of the Dada movement (see Dada).
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    39. Dadaistisches Manifest
    Unterzeichnet u.a. von tristan tzara, Franz Jung, George Grosz, Marcel Janco, Richard Huelsenbeck, Gerhard PreiŸ, Raoul Hausmann.
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    40. "Manifest Des Herrn Antipyrine" - Tristan Tzara
    DadaText von tristan tzara.
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