Siete manifiestos DADÁ 
...How life should be.
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From Page 39:TO MAKE A DADAIST POEMTake a newspaper.Take some scissors.Choose from this paper an article of the length you want to make your poem.Cut out the article.Next carefully cut out each of the words that makes up this article and put them all in a bag.Shake gently.Next take out each cutting one after the other.Copy conscientiously in the order in which they left the bag.The poem will resemble you.And there you are -- an infinitely original author of charming sensibility, even though
Breaking down conventions for a broader horizon.
It does exactly what it means to. Five stars.
This is a good collection of Dadaist writings by Tzara. Often times cryptic and mysterious, this book offers much in the way of Dada philosophy and thought.
Tristan Tzara
Paperback | Pages: 68 pages Rating: 4.24 | 767 Users | 53 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries (A Calderbook, Cb 358) |
| ISBN: | 8483106299 (ISBN13: 9788483106297) |
| Edition Language: | Spanish |
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Zurich, 1916. En plena guerra mundial, las oscuras callejuelas y ruidosos tugurios de esta ciudad suiza acogen a una nutrida flota de refugiados politicos, agentes secretos, jovenes objetores renuentes a marchar al frente, artistas, literatos y poetas exiliados. Entre todos ellos, un grupo de amigos encabezados por el rumano Tristan Tzara da a conocer el movimiento Dada en una serie de manifiestos. Su lugar de reunion es el mitico cabaret Voltaire, en el numero 1 de la Spielgasse, frente al domicilio de Lenin y Krupskaia. Tzara, Arp y Shwitters, entre otros, juegan al ajedrez con el revolucionario ruso por la tarde, y por la noche se entregan a la rebelion espiritual contra una sociedad responsable de haber transformado Europa en una inmensa carniceria. Tal vez ningun otro movimiento espiritual haya pretendido renovar el arte y la literatura desde unos presupuestos tan radicales y subversivos como los que alientan en cada uno de estos siete manifiestos.Particularize Regarding Books Siete manifiestos DADÁ
| Title | : | Siete manifiestos DADÁ |
| Author | : | Tristan Tzara |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 68 pages |
| Published | : | April 1999 by Tusquets (first published January 1st 1975) |
| Categories | : | Art. Poetry. Philosophy. Nonfiction. Writing. Essays. Art History. Cultural. France |
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Ratings: 4.24 From 767 Users | 53 ReviewsWeigh Up Regarding Books Siete manifiestos DADÁ
Anyone who is looking for unbiased inspiration need look no further than this. Probably the most unbiased polemic I have ever read. Truly inspiring. Dada, as is explained, is without definition. It is the creative drive in the moment before the creation itself. The best summary of this manifesto is written in the book when Tzara proclaims: "I am against systems; the most acceptable system is that of having none on no principle." Dada (and art) isn't about doing something right, but in not doing...How life should be.
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From Page 39:TO MAKE A DADAIST POEMTake a newspaper.Take some scissors.Choose from this paper an article of the length you want to make your poem.Cut out the article.Next carefully cut out each of the words that makes up this article and put them all in a bag.Shake gently.Next take out each cutting one after the other.Copy conscientiously in the order in which they left the bag.The poem will resemble you.And there you are -- an infinitely original author of charming sensibility, even though
Breaking down conventions for a broader horizon.
It does exactly what it means to. Five stars.
This is a good collection of Dadaist writings by Tzara. Often times cryptic and mysterious, this book offers much in the way of Dada philosophy and thought.


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