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Tristan Tzara's Handkerchief of Clouds

The Drama Review, 1972
There exists, after Dada, quite a “Dada sequel” of which Relâche and 391 (the last series), like Handkerchief of Clouds, constitute the first manifestations, and which extends to the present day.Michel Sanouillet in Dada à ParisMouchoir de Nuages (Handkerchief of Clouds) by Tristan Tzara, the leader of the Dada movement, was staged in 1924 as Dada was ...
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Tristan Tzara

2021
Voce di enciclopedia dedicata al Tristan ...
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On the Outskirts of Modernity: Tristan Tzara and Dada in Romania

Modernist Cultures, 2013
When it came to origins, Tristan Tzara (1896–1963) seemed to dismiss the subject outright. If he did not emerge from the womb with monocle and Underwood at the ready, Tzara nonetheless cultivated such a mysterious aura about his background that his son imagined him to be ‘an extreme case of self-making’, like ‘a comet having popped up from nowhere’.2 ...
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Tzara, Tristan (1896-1963)

2018
Born Samuel (Samy or Sami) Rosenstock in Moineşti, Romania, Tristan Tzara was an avant-garde poet, performer, critic, and film director. Together with Hugo Ball, Hans Richter, and Richard Huelsenbeck, Tzara founded Dada in Zurich, Switzerland, as an iconoclastic and fiercely anti-bourgeois protest movement in art, active from February 1916 to 1920 ...
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Anarchy and Resistance in Tristan Tzara's The Gas Heart

Modern Drama, 1997
Several years after Alfred Jarry's Ubu legacy, Dada abruptly erupted. More than just an antagonistic de-evolution into baby talk and probably more fun than riding a hobby horse, Dada surfaced on the war-era wave with a fresh irrationality, contaminating the minds of a whole generation of artists much to the gathering's delight.
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From Tristan Tzara's "Lost"

Ploughshares, 2022
Tristan Tzara, Heather Green
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Les états de rêve chez Tristan Tzara

Recherches & Travaux, 1995
Béhar Henri. Les états de rêve chez Tristan Tzara. In: Recherches & Travaux, n°47, 1995. Rêve et poésie. Hommage à Jean-Charles Gateau. pp. 107-120.
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Attention Seeking: Tristan Tzara's Art Critical Prose Poetry

Nottingham French Studies, 2023
Kathryn Brown
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Tristan Tzara. Dada and Surrational Theorist

Books Abroad, 1972
J. H. Matthews, Elmer Peterson
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