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Preface | 1 | |
Introduction | 9 | |
Zurich Chronicle | 15 | |
A Personal Dadaist Matter | 37 | |
What did Expressionism Want? | 44 | |
Newspaper Reviews from Around the World | 50 | |
Simultaneous Berlin | 52 | |
Cannibal Dada Manifesto | 55 | |
O | 56 | |
Flight | 57 | |
Toto-Vaca | 58 | |
Etyomons | 59 | |
Karawane | 61 | |
Towards a Theory of Dadaism | 62 | |
Revelations | 69 | |
Programme for a Grand Evening | 87 | |
Dada Art | 91 | |
Germany's Greatness and Decline | 97 | |
Some Presidents and Presidentesses of the Dada Movement | 102 | |
Dadaland | 103 | |
To the Public | 105 | |
I am Javanese | 106 | |
The Five Brothers | 107 | |
Tomato Blossoms | 107 | |
A Voice from Holland | 108 | |
First Dada Lecture in Germany | 110 | |
Dada Telegram to Gabriele d'Annunzio | 113 | |
Letter to Madame Rachilde | 114 | |
Newspaper Reviews from around the World | 115 | |
The Swallow's Testicle | 119 | |
Dada Manifesto 1918 | 121 | |
Sound and Fury | 133 | |
A Declaration from Club Dada | 136 | |
Hado | 137 | |
From the Series of Documents | 139 | |
A Visit to Cabaret Dada | 140 | |
Negro Songs | 145 | |
October 12 | 148 | |
The Swallow's Testicle | 150 | |
Return to Objectivity in Art | 151 | |
Tempest | 156 | |
To Have an Island / And Render Justice | 158 | |
You Banana-eaters & Kayak-people! | 160 | |
Countryside | 161 | |
Dada Advertising Company | 162 | |
Dada Insights | 163 | |
Biographies | 166 |
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Add The Dada almanac, Dada Means Nothing! So proclaimed Tristan Tzara, the movement's tireless publicist. Yet this did not prevent the most fanatical and talented artists and writers across Europe from rushing to join its ranks. Anti-war, anti-art, anti-dada, from its beginn, The Dada almanac to your collection on WonderClub |