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Quote by Tristan Tzara

“Take 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 unappreciated by the vulgar herd.”

Quote by Tristan Tzara

Work

Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries

The volume includes influential texts that explore the philosophical and artistic principles of Dadaism, alongside lampisteries, which are likely unique or illustrative works associated with the movement. more

Author

Tristan Tzara
Tristan Tzara

Tristan Tzara, born on April 16, 1896, and died on December 25, 1963, was a prominent poet. He was one of the founders of the Dada movement, known for his unique poetic style and avant-garde artistic ideas that influenced later generations. more

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