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Arthur Cravan (born
Fabian Avenarius Lloyd; 22 May 1887 –
disappeared 1918) was a
Swiss writer, poet,
artist and boxer. He was the
second son of Otho Holland...
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Cravans (French pronunciation: [kʁavɑ̃]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Charente-Maritime department...
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early admirer of comics, she
began creating them at a
young age. L'Oie de
Cravan published her
first book, Lait Frappé, in 2000. By 2004 she had released...
- L’Oie de
Cravan (translated The
Goose of
Cravan) is a
Canadian publishing house based in Montreal,
Quebec that
specializes in poetry. It was
founded in...
- "where she
intended to wait for
Cravan, but
Cravan never appeared, nor was he ever seen again". Reportedly, "
Cravan disappeared while testing a boat...
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Arthur Cravan,
Jacques Rigaut,
Julien Torma &
Jacques Vache (Anti-classics of Dada) by Torma,
Jacques Rigaut,
Jacques Vache, and
Arthur Cravan. Edited...
- with his life.
Steve Watson, '4 Dada Suicides:
Selected Texts of
Arthur Cravan,
Jacques Rigaut,
Julien Torma and
Jacques Vache. - book reviews', Art in...
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Arthur Cravan,
Jacques Rigaut,
Julien Torma &
Jacques Vaché (Anti-classics of Dada) by Vaché,
Jacques Rigaut,
Julien Torma, and
Arthur Cravan.
Roger Conover...
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Spiels Of A Minuteman, was
released by the
Quebec book
publisher L'Oie De
Cravan. The book,
printed in both
English and French,
contains all of Watt's song...
- France, soon
joined them,
along with Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven.
Arthur Cravan,
fleeing conscription in France, was also in New York for a time. Much of...