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  1. Symbolist Poets: Charles Baudelaire, Stéphane Mallarmé, Gabriele d'Annunzio, Tristan Tzara, Sully Prudhomme, Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud
  2. French Performance Artists: Tristan Tzara, Fred Forest, Matthieu Laurette, Floanne Ankah, Rachel Rosenthal, Gad Elmaleh, Thierry Geoffroy
  3. Romanian People by War: Romanian People of World War I, Romanian People of World War Ii, Tristan Tzara, Ferdinand of Romania
  4. War Poets: World War Ii Poets, World War I Poets, Tristan Tzara, Alun Lewis, Perpessicius, Jerzy Zulawski, War Poet, Florence Earle Coates
  5. French Pacifists: Tristan Tzara
  6. Romanian Composers: Tristan Tzara, György Ligeti, Grigore Cugler, Anton Pann, Ioan Gyuri Pascu, Dimitrie Cuclin, Dimitrie Cantemir
  7. Romanian Surrealist Writers: Tristan Tzara, Ion Negoitescu, Ion Calugaru, Geo Bogza, Anatol E. Baconsky, Iordan Chimet, Paul Celan, Gellu Naum
  8. Tristan Tzara: Handkerchief of Clouds, The Gas Heart, Moine?ti, Romania, Avant-Garde, Performance Art
  9. Jewish Poets: Tristan Tzara
  10. French Art Critics: Denis Diderot, Charles Baudelaire, Guillaume Apollinaire, Tristan Tzara, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Octave Mirbeau
  11. Modernist Poetry in English: Tristan Tzara
  12. Hungarian Revolution of 1956: Tristan Tzara, Imre Nagy, János Kádár, Valter Roman, Petre Borila, State Protection Authority, Ivan Konev
  13. Romanian Communists: Tristan Tzara, Christian Rakovsky, Paul Georgescu, Ion Calugaru, Geo Bogza, Anatol E. Baconsky, Lucretiu Patrascanu
  14. Romanian Translators: Tristan Tzara, Ion Luca Caragiale, Alexandru Macedonski, Perpessicius, Ion Heliade Radulescu, Horia Gârbea

41. Tzara
Translate this page tristan tzara, roumain d origine, est sans contexte le réprésentant par excellence du mouvement Dada dans la littérature.
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42. ARTseenSOHO - Tristan Tzara, From "Dada Manifesto, 1919"
tristan tzara. Philosophy is the question from which side shall we look at life, God, the idea, or other phenomena. Everything one looks at is false.
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Tristan Tzara Philosophy is the question: from which side shall we look at life, God, the idea, or other phenomena. Everything one looks at is false. I do not consider the relative result more important than the choice between cake and cherries after dinner. The system of quickly looking at the other side of a thing in order to impose your opinion indirectly is called dialectics, in other words, haggling over the spirit of fried potatoes while dancing method around it.
If I cry out:
Ideal, ideal, ideal,
Knowledge, knowledge, knowledge,
Boomboom, boomboom, boomboom,

I have given a pretty faithful version of progress, law, morality and all other fine qualities that various highly intelligent men have discussed in so many books, only to conclude that after all everyone dances to his own personal boomboom, and that the writer is entitled to his boomboom: the satisfaction of pathological curiosity; a private bell for inexplicable needs; a bath; pecuniary difficulties; a stomach with repurcussions in life; the authority of the mystic wand formulated as the bouquet of a phantom orchestra make up of silent fiddle bows with philtres made of chicken manure. With the blue eye-glasses of an angel they have excavated the inner life for a dime's worth of unanimous gratitude. If all of them are right and if all pills are Pink Pills, let us try for once not to be right. An excerpt from "Dada Manifesto 1918"

43. Tristan Tzara --  Britannica Student Encyclopaedia
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44. Tzara, Tristan - Definition Of Tzara, Tristan By The Free Online Dictionary, The
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tristan tzara says to you DADA is a virgin microbe that insinuates itself with tristan tzara, whose name is virtually synonymous with tristan tzara,
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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

46. Tzara, Tristan (Harper's Magazine)
tzara, tristan. WRITER OF, 1 Article from 1973. CONNECTIONS. HAS BORN DATE, 1896. HAS DIED DATE, 1963. Harper s Magazine is an American journal of
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47. Ars Libri, Ltd.
Form letter signed in pen by tristan tzara (with manuscript additions), Francis Picabia, Georges RibemontDessaignes and Walter Serner,
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    48. 391: Manifestos: Dada Manifesto By Tristan Tzara, 23rd March 1918
    by tristan tzara 23rd march 1918. The magic of a word DADA - which for journalists has opened the door to an unforeseen world, has for us not the
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    23rd march 1918 The magic of a word - DADA - which for journalists has opened the door to an unforeseen world, has for us not the slightest importance. I'm writing this manifesto to show that you can perform contrary actions at the same time, in one single, fresh breath; I am against action; as for continual contradiction, and affirmation too, I am neither for nor against them, and I won't explain myself because I hate common sense. DADA - this is a word that throws up ideas so that they can be shot down; every bourgeois is a little playwright, who invents different subjects and who, instead of situating suitable characters on the level of his own intelligence, like chrysalises on chairs, tries to find causes or objects (according to whichever psychoanalytic method he practices) to give weight to his plot, a talking and self-defining story. * Every spectator is a plotter, if he tries to explain a word (to know!) From his padded refuge of serpentine complications, he allows his instincts to be manipulated. Whence the sorrows of conjugal life. To be plain: The amusement of redbellies in the mills of empty skulls.

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    52. Biografia De Tristán Tzara
    Translate this page La primera materialización literaria de estos presupuestos por tristan tzara se halla en la colección de poemas La primera aventura celeste del señor
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    Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad (Samuel Rosenstock; Moinesti, Rumania, 1896-París, 1963) Poeta francés de origen rumano. Principal impulsor del grupo Dadá, movimiento de vanguardia surgido en Zurich durante la Primera Guerra Mundial que se proponía expresar su oposición al orden establecido mediante la ruptura con la lógica del lenguaje, en cuanto que elemento sustentador del sistema social. La primera materialización literaria de estos presupuestos por Tristan Tzara se halla en la colección de poemas La primera aventura celeste del señor Antipirina (1916), al que siguió, aparte de algunas formulaciones teóricas en la revista Dadá y de la publicación en París del primer Manifiesto dadá (1918), otra obra, Venticinco poemas Por esa época Tzara se instaló en París y entró en contacto con Breton, Aragon, Soupalt y Éluard, el grupo de la revista Littérature, que poco después protagonizarían otro movimiento de vanguardia, el surrealismo, al que Tzara no se adhirió. Siguió a la cabeza de la estética dadá, la cual fue impregnándose de un tono más militante, a la par que crecía la implicación política de Tzara (en 1936 se afilió al Partido Comunista y durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial participó en la Resistencia francesa). Tras la experiencia de la guerra, la poesía de Tzara tomó un cariz más intimista y reflexivo (

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    54. TZARA, TRISTAN
    tristan tzara (April 16, 1896 December 24, 1963) is the pseudonym of Sami Rosenstock, a Romanian-born French poet and essayist known mainly as a founder
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    (From Wikipedia , the free Encyclopedia) Tristan Tzara (April 16, 1896 - December 24, 1963) 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 Z¼rich during World War I; Tzara wrote the first Dada texts - La Premi¨re Aventure c©leste de Monsieur Antipyrine (1916; "The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine") and Vingt-cinq po¨mes (1918; "Twenty-Five Poems") - and the movement's manifestos, Sept manifestes Dada (1924; "Seven Dada Manifestos"). In Paris he engaged in tumultuous activities with Andr© Breton, Philippe Soupault, and Louis Aragon to shock the public and to disintegrate the structures of language. In late 1929, 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 1947, when he became a French citizen. He left the Party in 1956, in protest against the Soviet quelling of the revolt in Hungary. His political commitments brought him closer to his fellow human beings, and he gradually matured into a lyrical poet. His poems revealed the anguish of his soul, caught between revolt and wonderment at the daily tragedy of the human condition. His mature works started with

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    56. Author:Tristan Tzara - Wikisource
    Authortristan tzara. From Wikisource. Jump to navigation, search. Author Index T, tristan tzara (1896–1963). See also biography.
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    57. Chanson Dada Tristan Tzara Selected Poems. - TZARA, TRISTAN
    Chanson Dada tristan tzara Selected Poems.; tzara, tristan (TRANSLATED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION ESSAY BY LEE HARWOOD).. Offered by Aardvark Books.
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    58. LA FACE INTÉRIEURE : Tzara, Tristan : Andrew Cahan: Bookseller, Ltd. ABAA : Out
    tzara, tristan. LA FACE INTÉRIEURE. Paris Seghers, 1953. 8vo., 61 pp. Printed wrappers. A very good copy. The wpappers are an orignal two color lithograph
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    59. Tzara, Tristan., La Face Interieure. Lithograph By Fernand Leger.
    One of 750 on verge de Hollande Pannekoek from a limited total issue of 850. 8vo. Handsomely bound in 3/4 dark blue morocco and marbled paste paper boards,
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    Tzara, Tristan. La face interieure. Lithograph by Fernand Leger. [Paris] Seghers 1953 One of 750 on verge de Hollande Pannekoek from a limited total issue of 850. 8vo. Handsomely bound in 3/4 dark blue morocco and marbled paste- paper boards, gilt fillets, four raised bands on spine, author and title gilt, top edge gilt, marbled paste-paper doublures, original wrappers and spine bound in. Fine. Cover lithograph in color by Fernand Leger. Late poems by Tristan Tzara. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Priscilla Juvelis, Inc ; click here for further details.

    60. BeatBooks: "Approximate Man" & Other Writings. TZARA, Tristan.
    Detroit Wayne State University Press, 1973. First edition of this translation. Purple cloth. 268pp.......Author tzara, tristan.
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    Description: Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1973. First edition of this translation. Purple cloth. 268pp. Translated with an introduction and notes by Mary Ann Caws. A critical anthology containing a wide selection of Tzara's work, incl. his poetic epic of 1925-30, "Approximate Man". Small sweat mark from price label on front free endpaper, o/w Near Fine in lightly edge-worn dw.
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