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The Dada almanac
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 has a rating of 4 stars
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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
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  • The Dada almanac
  • Written by author Richard Huelsenbeck; English edition presented by Malcolm Green; additional matter edited by Malcolm Green German & Alastair Brotchie French; translations by Malcolm Green... [et al]
  • Published by London : Atlas Press, 1993., 1997/08/15
  • "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
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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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