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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 - OnePoyle Index For OU Art History Courses
TZARA, Tristan. tzara tristan. {1} b 1896 Romanian d 1963 Author editor of Dada Dada and Surrealism. Dada Manifesto title only (images) {1}
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22. TRISTAN TZARA Term Papers, Research Papers On TRISTAN TZARA, Essays On TRISTAN T
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23. Tristan Tzara (1896-1963)
A brief biography and two short works, Manifesto of Mr. Antipyrine and Proclamation without Pretension .
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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.
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  • 24. Tzara, "Dadaism"
    Excerpts from Dada Manifesto 1918 and Lecture on Dada 1922.
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    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.

    25. Tristan Tzara - Biography, DADAism & Poetry.
    tristan tzara (Samuel Rosenstock/Rosenstein) Romanianborn French poet and essayist known mainly as a founder of Dada, a nihilistic revolutionary movement
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    This Website is Best Viewed Using Firefox Born 1896, Moinesti, Romania. Died December 1963, Paris, France. Tristan Tzara (Samuel Rosenstock/Rosenstein) Romanian-born French poet and essayist known mainly as a founder of Dada, a nihilistic revolutionary movement in the arts. The Dadaist movement originated in Zürich during World War I; Tzara wrote the first Dada texts - La Premiére Aventure cèleste de Monsieur Antipyrine (1916; "The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine") and Vingt-cinq poémes (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. About 1930, 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 Communist Party in 1936 and the French Resistance movement during World War II. These political commitments brought him closer to his fellow human beings, and he gradually matured into a lyrical poet. Biography of Tristan Tzara Tzara born in Moinesti, Bacau, Romania to a family of Romanian-speaking Jewish ancestry. Tzara wrote the first Dada texts, La Première Aventure céleste de Monsieur Antipyrine (The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine) (1916), Vingt-cinq poèmes (Twenty-Five Poems) (1918) [1], and the movement's manifestos, Sept manifestes Dada (Seven Dada Manifestos) (1924).

    26. FUSION Anomaly. Tristan Tzara
    surrealist rally in the 1920s tristan tzara the man from nowhere proposed to create a poem on the spot by pulling words out of a hat.
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    Tzara, Tristan Tzara, Tristan (1896-1963), French essayist and poet, born in Romania, known primarily as the founder of the Dada surrealism . He joined the French Resistance during World War II, and following the war he turned his poetic insight toward the more realistic problems of humankind. Art Art is a private thing, the artist makes it for himself; a comprehensible work is the product of a journalist. . . . We need works that are strong, straight, precise, and forever beyond understanding.
    Tristan Tzara (1896-1963), Rumanian-born French Dadaist. Dada 3, "Dada Manifesto 1918" (1918; repr. in The Dada Painters and Poets, ed. by Robert Motherwell, 1951). Dada DADA doubts everything. Dada is an armadillo . Everything is Dada, too. Beware of Dada. Anti-dadaism is a disease: selfkleptomania, man's normal condition, is DADA. But the real dadas are against DADA.
    Tristan Tzara (1896-1963), Rumanian-born French Dadaist. "Dada Manifesto on Feeble Love and Bitter Love," sct. 7 (first published in La Vie des Lettres, no. 4, Paris, 1921; repr. in The Dada Painters and Poets, ed. by Robert Motherwell, 1951).

    27. Tristan Tzara — Infoplease.com
    tzara, tristan (tr stäN tsä rä) key, 1896–1963, French writer, b. Romania. He studied at the Univ. of Zürich, where he and his friends formulated the
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    Translate this page Primero en Zürich y más tarde en París, tzara escribió los primeros manifiestos del movimiento, en los que definía sus principios nihilistas.
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    29. Tristan Tzara Artist And Art...the-artists.org
    tristan tzara artist and art biography portrait and gallery ( Dada Performance Art Writing ) on theartists.org, resource modern and contemporary art,
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    30. Tzara, Tristan - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Tzara, Tristan
    Hutchinson encyclopedia article about tzara, tristan. tzara, tristan. Information about tzara, tristan in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
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    and other World War I refugee poets, he founded the nihilistic movement known as Dada , from which surrealism was to develop. His works include 1916 and 1918, as well as Dadaist manifestos. Tzara sought to reconcile the anarchistic tendencies of Dada and surrealism with his own left-wing convictions. He joined the Communist Party in the 1930s and the French Resistance movement during World War II. Among his later work is 1931 and hut(1)
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    31. Tristan Tzara Criticism
    In 1961, he was awarded the Taormina International. tzara, tristan 1896–1963. Grand Prize for Poetry. tzara died December 24, 1963, in Paris.
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    (Pseudonym of Samuel Rosenfeld) Rumanian-born French poet, dramatist, essayist, critic, and novelist.
    INTRODUCTION
    Tzara is best remembered as a proponent and practitioner of Dadaism, an intellectual movement of the World War I era whose adherents espoused intentional irrationality and urged individuals to repudiate traditional values. Tzara and other European artists sought to establish a new style in which random associations challenged logic and grammar, and promoted an individual vitality free from the restraints of artistic, historical, and religious authority. Tzara's career included other artistic and political movements, including Surrealism and communism. His work often defies standard classification: He wrote dramas as well as poetry, criticism on both art and poetry, and essays on a range of social and cultural issues. Although his work is largely ignored by most English-speaking scholars, Tzara is esteemed in France for his large and diverse body of poetry.
    Biographical Information
    Tzara was born Samuel Rosenfeld in Moinesti, Bacu, Romania. Some sources date his birth April 4, 1896; others claim April 16, 1896. His first published poems appeared in a Rumanian literary review in 1912. Many of these poems, written in Rumanian and influenced by French symbolism, appear in a later volume of collected works

    32. Tristan Tzara And Henri Matisse, First Edition
    First edition of tristan tzara s Midis Gagnes, illustrated by Henri Matisse.
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    [MATISSE, Henri]. TZARA, Tristan. Midis Gagnes. Poemes. Six Dessins de Henri Matisse. Paris: Les Editions Denoel, 1939. Small quarto, original wrappers, original glassine. $950. First edition, one of 1000 copies printed on velin (out of a total edition of 1178 copies), with six full-page illustrations by Matisse. An interesting and evocative collaboration between Matisse and the Dadaist founder Tristan Tzara. Inner hinge partially sprung (as usual), otherwise a fine, unopened copy in the original glassine. Science/Technology/Medicine Literature/Modern Firsts Americana/History/Travel Art/Illustrated/Children's

    33. Tristan Tzara - Tristan Tzara's Manifesto, 1920
    tristan tzara s Manifesto by tristan tzara 19th February 1920 Have a good look at me! I m an idiot, I m a practical joker, I m a hoaxer.
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    Tristan Tzara's Manifesto
    by Tristan Tzara
    19th February 1920
    Have a good look at me!
    I'm an idiot, I'm a practical joker, I'm a hoaxer.
    Have a good look at me!
    I'm ugly, my face has no expression, I'm small.
    I'm like the rest of you!
    But ask yourselves, before you look at me, whether the iris by which you dispatch arrows of liquid sentiments isn't in fact fly-shit, if you belly's eyes are not sections of tumours who looks will at one moment emerge from some part of your body in the form of a blennorrhagic discharge.
    You see with your navels - why do you hid from your navels the ridiculous spectacle we offer them? And lower down, women's genitals, love, pure love, naturally - rare steaks and oil painting. Everybody who looks and who understands can easily be classified somewhere between poetry and love, between steak and painting. They'll be digested, they'll be digested. I was recently accused of the theft of some furs. Probably because people thought I should still be classified as a poet. One of those poets who satisfy their legitimate need of cold onania in hot furs. H a H u, I know other, equally platonic, pleasures. Ring up your family on the telephone and piss down the hole designed for musical, gastronomic and sacred nonsense.
    DADA suggests 2 solutions: NO MORE LOOKS!

    34. 62257. Tzara, Tristan. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    62257. tzara, tristan. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996.
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    35. UbuWeb Sound - Tristan Tzara
    The piece was written in 1916 as a performance piece for the Caberet Voltaire by tristan tzara, Richard Hulsenbeck and Marcel Janco.
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    Janco (1895-1985), a Romanian painter and engraver, had become acquainted with Tzara in 1912, working with him on the magazine "Simbolul." Whilst studying architecture in Zurich in 1915, he met Tzara again and became involved in the Cabaret Voltaire, for which he made woodcuts and abstract reliefs, posters, costumes and masks.
    The version featured here is not an original recording but one made by the Italian Trio Excoco: Hanna Aurbacher, Theophil Maier and Ewald Liska.
    Tristan Tzara, pseudonym of Sami Rosenstok, born at Moinesti, Rumania, in 1896, died in Paris in 1963. Poet and writer in the French language. Took part in the foundation of the dadaist movement at Zurich. In 1917 he published the magazine "Dada" and, in the third numbe, the first dadaist manifesto. At the end of 1919 he moved to Paris. Contributed to almost all the dadaist publications in Zurich, New York, Paris, Berlin, Hanover and Cologne.
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    36. Biographies Index: 't Hooft, Gerardus To Tzara, Tristan
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    37. Parler Seul. By [MIRO, JOAN]. Tzara, Tristan. : Irving Zucker Art Books :
    tzara, tristan. Parler Seul. Paris Maeght, 1948. Illustrated with 72 lithographs by Miro. 4to., bound in original publisher s wrappers.
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    Parler Seul. Paris: Maeght, 1948. Illustrated with 72 lithographs by Miro. 4to., bound in original publisher's wrappers. Signed by both Miro and Tzara, "A particularly effective collaboration between artist and author. Miro's brilliantly spontaneous and amorphous images, drawn directly on the stone with very few preparatory sketches, have the inventive verve of Tzara's random verses ". (Garvey). The Artist and the Book 206; Cramer 107. no.68 Edition of 253.
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    38. Tzara, Tristan.; La Face Interieure. Lithograph By Fernand Leger.
    Late poems by tristan tzara. USD 500.00 other currencies; ordernr. 909. bookseller Priscilla Juvelis, Inc. (USA)
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    39. More Info About The Poet: Tristan Tzara - References Bibliography
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    Tristan Tzara (Sami Rosenstock a.k.a. Samuel Rosenstock) (April 16, 1896 – December 25, 1963) was a Romanian Tristan Tzara (original works in Romanian)
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    Tzara, "Dadaism"

    1918-1922 essay by Tristan Tzara
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    Tristan Tzara (1896-1963)
    A brief biography and two short works, "Manifesto of Mr. Antipyrine" and "Proclamation without Pretension". http://www.peak.org/~dadaist/English/Graphics/tzara.html Tristan Tzara (Samuel Rosenstock/Rosenstein) Romanian-born French poet and essayist known mainly as a founder of Dada, a nihilistic revolutionary movement http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/dada/Tristan-Tzara.html

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