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DADA

DADA. Anti-art. World War I: 1914-17 Dada: 1916. Berlin. Paris. New York. Zurich. Tristan Tzara. Hugo Ball at the Cabaret Voltaire. Man Ray Gift. Francis Picabia Portrait of C ézanne. Francis Picabia in Entr’acte. Marcel Duchamp: Fountain. Simultaneous poetry.

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DADA

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  1. DADA

  2. Anti-art

  3. World War I: 1914-17 • Dada: 1916

  4. Berlin Paris New York Zurich

  5. Tristan Tzara

  6. Hugo Ball at the Cabaret Voltaire

  7. Man Ray Gift

  8. Francis Picabia Portrait of Cézanne

  9. Francis Picabia in Entr’acte

  10. Marcel Duchamp: Fountain

  11. Simultaneouspoetry

  12. Kurt Schwitters Ursonate 1921-1932

  13. Surrealism1923 Sur = above

  14. Sigmund Freud Psychoanalysis

  15. Max Ernst:The Master’s Bedroom:It’s Worth Spending a Night There

  16. Salvador Dalí

  17. René Magritte

  18. Leonora Carrington

  19. The Menil Collection Houston

  20. André Breton Nadja

  21. Exquisite corpse

  22. The Five BrothersPhilippe SoupaultTrans. Terry Hale When elephants wear braces When magistrates have hats When snails are camels When haberdashers have cars We will shout aloud: Thanks a lot

  23. A Man in Love Leonora Carrington

  24. Joseph Cornell

  25. Joseph Cornell:Shadowplay . . . Eterniday

  26. Eating PoetryMark Strand Ink runs from the corners of my mouth. There is no happiness like mine. I have been eating poetry. The librarian does not believe what she sees.Her eyes are sad and she walks with her hands in her dress.

  27. The poems are gone.The light is dim.The dogs are on the basement stairs and coming up.Their eyeballs roll,their blond legs burn like brush.The poor librarian begins to stamp her feet and weep.

  28. She does not understand.When I get on my knees and lick her hand,she screams.I am a new man.I snarl at her and bark.I romp with joy in the bookish dark.

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