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Tristan Tzara (French: [tʁistɑ̃ dzaʁa]; Romanian: [trisˈtan ˈt͡sara]; born
Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also
known as S. Samyro; 28 April [O.S. 16 April] 1896...
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Tristan Tzara's 1918 Dada
Manifesto Excerpts of
Tristan Tzara's Dada
Manifesto (1918) and
Lecture on Dada (1922)
Seven Dada
Manifestos by
Tristan Tzara...
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Tristan Tzara is an oil on
paperboard painting by the
French painter Robert Delaunay,
created in 1923. It
depicts the
Romanian poet
Tristan Tzara, a leading...
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pieces are then
rearranged into a new text, such as in
poems by
Tristan Tzara as
described in his
short text, TO MAKE A
DADAIST POEM. Fold-in is the technique...
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Tzaraath (Hebrew: צָרַעַת ṣāraʿaṯ),
variously transcribed into
English and
frequently translated as
leprosy (though it is not Hansen's disease, the disease...
- over 20%. In 1996, a
monument was
built in the town in
honor of
Tristan Tzara, the Moinești-born
founder of Dadaism. It was
created from
concrete and...
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includes various roles in the
original West End
production of Hair,
Tristan Tzara in the 1975 West End and
Broadway productions of Travesties,
Wolfgang Amadeus...
- his
interactions with
James Joyce when he was
writing Ulysses,
Tristan Tzara during the rise of Dada, and
Lenin leading up to the
Russian Revolution...
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Greta Knutson, also
known as
Greta Knutson-
Tzara (1899–1983), was a
Swedish modernist visual artist, art critic,
short story writer, and poet. A student...
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conflict with his
fellow Dada artists, most
notably Tristan Tzara. On
March 23, 1918,
Tzara wrote and
published another, longer,
Manifeste Dada 1918. This...