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61. Romanian Expatriates in Switzerland:
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62. French Essayists: Voltaire, Denis
 
63. NADADA 2. Including First Nadada
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64. People From Moinesti: Tristan
 
65. Tristan Tzara Sept Manifestes
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66. French Diplomats: Charles Maurice
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67. Pranksters: Sacha Baron Cohen,
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68. People of the Algerian War: Charles
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69. French Art Collectors: Tristan
70. Tristan Tzara (Poetes d'aujourd'hui,
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71. Modernist Drama, Theatre and Performance:
 
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72. Romanian People of the Spanish
 
73. Tristan Tzara: Inventeur de l'homme
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74. Jewish Pacifists: Albert Einstein,
 
75. Meetings with Poets Memories of:
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76. French People of Romanian Descent:
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77. French Communist Resistants: Tristan
 
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78. French Translators: Charles Baudelaire,
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79. Communist Writers: Leon Trotsky,
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80. Biography - Tzara, Tristan (1896-1963):

61. Romanian Expatriates in Switzerland: Tristan Tzara, Pavel Badea, Alexandru Safran, Maria Popesco, Radu Nunweiller, Stelian Popescu
Paperback: 66 Pages (2010-09-14)
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Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Tristan Tzara, Pavel Badea, Alexandru Şafran, Maria Popesco, Radu Nunweiller, Stelian Popescu. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Tristan Tzara (French pronunciation: ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; April 16 1896December 25, 1963) was a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist. Also active as a journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, composer and film director, he was known best for being one of the founders and central figures of the anti-establishment Dada movement. Under the influence of Adrian Maniu, the adolescent Tzara became interested in Symbolism and co-founded the magazine Simbolul with Ion Vinea (with whom he also wrote experimental poetry) and painter Marcel Janco. During World War I, after briefly collaborating on Vinea's Chemarea, he joined Janco in Switzerland. There, Tzara's shows at the Cabaret Voltaire and Zunfthaus zur Waag, as well as his poetry and art manifestos, became a main feature of early Dadaism. His work represented Dada's nihilistic side, in contrast with the more moderate approach favored by Hugo Ball. After moving to Paris in 1919, Tzara, by then one of the "presidents of Dada", joined the staff of Littérature magazine, which marked the first step in the movement's evolution toward Surrealism. He was involved in the major polemics which led to Dada's split, defending his principles against André Breton and Francis Picabia, and, in Romania, against the eclectic modernism of Vinea and Janco. This personal vision on art defined his Dadaist plays The Gas Heart (1921) and Handkerchief of Clouds (1924). A forerunner of automatist techniques, Tzara eventually rallied with Breton's Surrealism, and, under its influence, wrote his celebrated utopian poem The Approx...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


62. French Essayists: Voltaire, Denis Diderot, Albert Camus, Michel de Montaigne, Marcel Proust, Stendhal, André Gide, Tristan Tzara
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Chapters: Voltaire, Denis Diderot, Albert Camus, Michel de Montaigne, Marcel Proust, Stendhal, André Gide, Tristan Tzara, Sully Prudhomme, Andreas Capellanus, Jean Giraudoux, Octave Mirbeau, Maurice Maeterlinck, Bertrand Barère, Jean de La Bruyère, Edgar Faure, François-René de Chateaubriand, Vincent-Marie Viénot, Count of Vaublanc, Joseph Fouché, Hilaire Belloc, Jean Alexandre Vaillant, Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès, Anne-Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles, Pierre Loti, Henri Grégoire, Paul Lafargue, Edgar Quinet, Pierre Klossowski, Philippe Sollers, Pierre-André Taguieff, Olier Mordrel, Alain de Benoist, Charles-Frédéric Reinhard, Jean Clair, Jacques Nicolas Billaud-Varenne, Bruno Latour, Jean-Marie Collot D'herbois, Antoine Arnauld, Marguerite Yourcenar, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur, Louis-Alexandre de Launay, Comte D'antraigues, Maurice Bardèche, Bernard Lazare, Alain Finkielkraut, Jules Roy, Albert Memmi, Therese Bentzon, Charles-François Lebrun, Duc de Plaisance, François Debeauvais, Jean-Antoine Chaptal, Henry de Montherlant, Paul Guth, Guy Hocquenghem, Jean-Edern Hallier, Daniel Guérin, Pierre Antoine Noël Bruno, Comte Daru, Michel de Certeau, Pierre Gascar, Boris Souvarine, André Glucksmann, Madeleine Pelletier, François Antoine de Boissy D'anglas, Georges Valois, Pierre Claude François Daunou, Armand Louis de Gontaut, Marc Boegner, Henri Massis, Édouard Charton, Pierre Dupont de L'étang, Jean-Baptiste Du Val-De-Grâce, Baron de Cloots, Georges Bernanos, Luc de Clapiers, Marquis de Vauvenargues, Maryse Choisy, Louis-Sébastien Mercier, Gustave D'eichthal, Charles Péguy, Marie de Gournay, Joseph Fiévée, Pierre François Tissot, François de Neufchâteau, Jean Gabriel Maurice Rocques, Melchior de Vogüé, Maurice Garçon, Robert Aron, Gilles Dauvé, Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis, Emmanuel Berl, Lionel Ray, Pierre Lasserre, Simon Basinger, Lucien Rebatet, Jacques Rivière, Sylvie Germain, Marc Girardin, Philippe Delerm, Didier Lestrade...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


63. NADADA 2. Including First Nadada Retrospective: Tristan Tzara, the DADA Years.
by Timothy (editor); Tzara, Tristan Baum
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64. People From Moinesti: Tristan Tzara, Moses Rosen, Dinu Hervian
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Chapters: Tristan Tzara, Moses Rosen, Dinu Hervian. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 66. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tristan Tzara (French pronunciation: ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; April 16 1896December 25, 1963) was a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist. Also active as a journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, composer and film director, he was known best for being one of the founders and central figures of the anti-establishment Dada movement. Under the influence of Adrian Maniu, the adolescent Tzara became interested in Symbolism and co-founded the magazine Simbolul with Ion Vinea (with whom he also wrote experimental poetry) and painter Marcel Janco. During World War I, after briefly collaborating on Vinea's Chemarea, he joined Janco in Switzerland. There, Tzara's shows at the Cabaret Voltaire and Zunfthaus zur Waag, as well as his poetry and art manifestos, became a main feature of early Dadaism. His work represented Dada's nihilistic side, in contrast with the more moderate approach favored by Hugo Ball. After moving to Paris in 1919, Tzara, by then one of the "presidents of Dada", joined the staff of Littérature magazine, which marked the first step in the movement's evolution toward Surrealism. He was involved in the major polemics which led to Dada's split, defending his principles against André Breton and Francis Picabia, and, in Romania, against the eclectic modernism of Vinea and Janco. This personal vision on art defined his Dadaist plays The Gas Heart (1921) and Handkerchief of Clouds (1924). A forerunner of automatist techniques, Tzara eventually rallied with Breton's Surrealism, and, under its influence, wrote his celebrated utopian poem The Approximate Man. During the final part of his c...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


65. Tristan Tzara Sept Manifestes Dada
by Picabia
 Paperback: Pages (1963-01-01)

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66. French Diplomats: Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, Tristan Tzara, André de Longjumeau, Romain Gary, Paul Claudel, Jean Giraudoux
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Chapters: Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, Tristan Tzara, André de Longjumeau, Romain Gary, Paul Claudel, Jean Giraudoux, Arthur de Gobineau, Lucien Bonaparte, Charles Ancillon, Hubert Languet, Dominique de Villepin, Étienne François, Duc de Choiseul, Charles Gravier, Comte de Vergennes, Jean Nicot, Bertrand Barère, François-Marie, 1st Duc de Broglie, François Barbé-Marbois, Guillaume Marie Anne Brune, Jean Du Bellay, François-René de Chateaubriand, Arnaud Du Ferrièr, Count Alexandre Joseph Colonna-Walewski, François Pouqueville, Horace François Bastien Sébastiani de La Porta, Joseph Fouché, Saint-John Perse, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ferdinand de Lesseps, René Massigli, Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès, Robert Schuman, Aristide Briand, Bernard Kouchner, Auguste Pavie, Victor, 3rd Duc de Broglie, Armand-Emmanuel de Vignerot Du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu, Jacques Pierre Brissot, Édith Cresson, Charles-Frédéric Reinhard, Barthélemy de Lesseps, Louis Auguste le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Louis Lépine, Benoît de Maillet, Louis-Alexandre de Launay, Comte D'antraigues, Chevalier D'eon, Sieur de Bruno, Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, Julien Alexandre Achard de Bonvouloir, Pierre Louis Roederer, Pierre Louis Jean Casimir de Blacas, Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvrai, François de Callières, Hugues-Bernard Maret, Duc de Bassano, Edmond-Charles Genêt, Maurice Couve de Murville, Pierre Antoine Noël Bruno, Comte Daru, Victor Emile Marie Joseph Collin de Plancy, François-Emmanuel Guignard, Comte de Saint-Priest, Michel de Castelnau, Guillaume Postel, Daniel Bernard, Vincent, Count Benedetti, Édouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier, Bernard Boursicot, Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes, Victor Marie Du Pont, Jean-Guillaume, Baron Hyde de Neuville, Georges D'armagnac, Abel Servien, Adrien-Louis de Bonnières, Duc de Guînes, Arnaud D'ossat, Gustave de Beaumont, Napoléon Auguste Lannes, Duc de Montebello, Simon Arnauld, Marquis de Pomponne, Roland Dumas, J...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


67. Pranksters: Sacha Baron Cohen, Ken Kesey, Joe Orton, Tristan Tzara, the Residents, Monochrom, the Chaser, Noel Edmonds, Tom Green
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Chapters: Sacha Baron Cohen, Ken Kesey, Joe Orton, Tristan Tzara, the Residents, Monochrom, the Chaser, Noel Edmonds, Tom Green, Victor Lewis-Smith, Andy Dick, Steve-O, the Yes Men, Jackass, Dom Joly, Ashton Kutcher, Jeremy Beadle, Wu Ming, Luther Blissett, Lord Bloody Wog Rolo, John Safran, Garden Gnome Liberationists, Joey Skaggs, Reginald Victor Jones, Jonathan Routh, Arthur Paul Pedrick, Doink the Clown, Charles Vance Millar, Rémi Gaillard, Dick Tuck, Dog Bites Man, Alan Abel, Ryan Dunn, Rickey Smiley, Masked Avengers, List of Cky Crew Members, Matt Besser, Geoffrey Cohen, Barry Larkin, Lance Krall, Kip Kay, Hugh Troy, Jim Moran, Jake Bronstein, Harry Reichenbach, Veterans of Future Wars, Allen Funt, Kayvan Novak, Rake Yohn, Karl Power, Dave England, Bogans on the Run, Horace de Vere Cole, Crossballs: the Debate Show, Igor Vamos, Rodney Marks, Gabriele Paolini, Brian G. Hughes, Kevin Conde, Ehren Mcghehey, Chris Raab, Jacque Servin, Rtmark, W. Morgan Petty. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 410. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tristan Tzara (French pronunciation: ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; April 16 1896December 25, 1963) was a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist. Also active as a journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, composer and film director, he was known best for being one of the founders and central figures of the anti-establishment Dada movement. Under the influence of Adrian Maniu, the adolescent Tzara became interested in Symbolism and co-founded the magazine Simbolul with Ion Vinea (with whom he also wrote experimental poetry) and painter Marcel Janco. During World War I, after briefly collaborating on Vinea's Chemarea, he joined Janco in Switzerland. There, Tzara's shows at the Cabaret Voltaire...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


68. People of the Algerian War: Charles de Gaulle, Tristan Tzara, Guy Mollet, Lalla Fatma N'soumer, Sadek Hadjeres, Maurice Audin, Pierre Pflimlin
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Chapters: Charles de Gaulle, Tristan Tzara, Guy Mollet, Lalla Fatma N'soumer, Sadek Hadjeres, Maurice Audin, Pierre Pflimlin, Bao Long, Simon Murray, Ferhat Abbas, Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury, Krim Belkacem, Fernand Yveton, Said Boualam, Zohra Drif, Pierre Lagaillarde, Jacqueline Netter-Minne-Guerroudj, Maurice Laban, Ali Ammar, Colonel Amirouche. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 145. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tristan Tzara (French pronunciation: ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; April 16 1896December 25, 1963) was a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist. Also active as a journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, composer and film director, he was known best for being one of the founders and central figures of the anti-establishment Dada movement. Under the influence of Adrian Maniu, the adolescent Tzara became interested in Symbolism and co-founded the magazine Simbolul with Ion Vinea (with whom he also wrote experimental poetry) and painter Marcel Janco. During World War I, after briefly collaborating on Vinea's Chemarea, he joined Janco in Switzerland. There, Tzara's shows at the Cabaret Voltaire and Zunfthaus zur Waag, as well as his poetry and art manifestos, became a main feature of early Dadaism. His work represented Dada's nihilistic side, in contrast with the more moderate approach favored by Hugo Ball. After moving to Paris in 1919, Tzara, by then one of the "presidents of Dada", joined the staff of Littérature magazine, which marked the first step in the movement's evolution toward Surrealism. He was involved in the major polemics which led to Dada's split, defending his principles against André Breton and Francis Picabia, and, in Romania, against the eclectic modernism of Vinea and Janco. This personal v...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


69. French Art Collectors: Tristan Tzara, Philippe Ii, Duke of Orléans, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, Jeanne Baptiste D'albert de Luynes
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Chapters: Tristan Tzara, Philippe Ii, Duke of Orléans, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, Jeanne Baptiste D'albert de Luynes, Michel de Marolles, Guy de Rothschild, Carlos de Beistegui, Pierre-Jean Mariette, Édouard Alphonse James de Rothschild, Charles Auguste Louis Joseph, Duc de Morny, Joseph Fesch, Emile Schuffenecker, Nicolas Beaujon, Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, James Mayer de Rothschild, Bernard Arnault, Abel-François Poisson, Marquis de Marigny, Daniel Filipacchi, Henry Lerolle, Maurice Ephrussi, André Meyer, François Cacault, Henri-Pierre Roché, Jacques Stella, Count Antoine de La Rochefoucauld, Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild, Edmond Adolphe de Rothschild, Paul Gachet, Francois Dupre, Louis La Caze, Pierre Gaspard Marie Grimod D'orsay, Alphonse Kann, Pierre Matisse, Jean-Baptiste Wicar, Julie Manet, Delphine Arnault, Albert Aurier, Henri Cernuschi, Alexis-François Artaud de Montor, Wilhelm Uhde, Paul Fréart de Chantelou, Daniel Wildenstein, Alexandre Du Sommerard, Ernest Grandidier, Pierre Crozat, Max Fourny, Pierre David-Weill, Alfred Bruyas, Alexandre Louis Philippe Marie Berthier, 4th Prince de Wagram, Pierre Grimod Du Fort, Esprit Calvet, Aimé Maeght, Maurice Fenaille. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 243. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tristan Tzara (French pronunciation: ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; April 16 1896December 25, 1963) was a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist. Also active as a journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, composer and film director, he was known best for being one of the founders and central figures of the anti-establishment Dada movement. Under the influence of Adrian Maniu, the adolescent Tzara became interested in Symbolism and co-founded the magazine Simbolul with Ion Vinea...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


70. Tristan Tzara (Poetes d'aujourd'hui, Volume 32)
Paperback: 224 Pages (1966)

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Another excellent volume from the Poets of Today series. Dadaist master, Tristan Tzara is the subject here, enhanced by portraits, drawings, facsimiles, bibligraphy and hard to find texts. ... Read more


71. Modernist Drama, Theatre and Performance: Tristan Tzara
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Chapters: Tristan Tzara. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 608. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tristan Tzara (French pronunciation: ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; April 16 1896December 25, 1963) was a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist. Also active as a journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, composer and film director, he was known best for being one of the founders and central figures of the anti-establishment Dada movement. Under the influence of Adrian Maniu, the adolescent Tzara became interested in Symbolism and co-founded the magazine Simbolul with Ion Vinea (with whom he also wrote experimental poetry) and painter Marcel Janco. During World War I, after briefly collaborating on Vinea's Chemarea, he joined Janco in Switzerland. There, Tzara's shows at the Cabaret Voltaire and Zunfthaus zur Waag, as well as his poetry and art manifestos, became a main feature of early Dadaism. His work represented Dada's nihilistic side, in contrast with the more moderate approach favored by Hugo Ball. After moving to Paris in 1919, Tzara, by then one of the "presidents of Dada", joined the staff of Littérature magazine, which marked the first step in the movement's evolution toward Surrealism. He was involved in the major polemics which led to Dada's split, defending his principles against André Breton and Francis Picabia, and, in Romania, against the eclectic modernism of Vinea and Janco. This personal vision on art defined his Dadaist plays The Gas Heart (1921) and Handkerchief of Clouds (1924). A forerunner of automatist techniques, Tzara eventually rallied with Breton's Surrealism, and, under its influence, wrote his celebrated utopian poem The Approximate Man. During the final part of his career, Tzara combined his ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


72. Romanian People of the Spanish Civil War: Tristan Tzara, Geo Bogza, Valter Roman, Petre Boril, Olga Bancic, Ion Moa, Leonte Tismneanu
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73. Tristan Tzara: Inventeur de l'homme nouveau
by Micheline Tison-Braun
 Paperback: 116 Pages (1977)

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74. Jewish Pacifists: Albert Einstein, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Tristan Tzara, Norbert Wiener, Richard Dreyfuss, Stanley Kunitz, Uri Geller
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Chapters: Albert Einstein, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Tristan Tzara, Norbert Wiener, Richard Dreyfuss, Stanley Kunitz, Uri Geller, Martin Buber, Michael Lerner, William James Sidis, Abraham Cronbach, Judah Leon Magnes, Arthur Waskow, Mark Gertler, Aviv Geffen, Manfred George, Sydney Silverman, Larry Bensky, Wilhelm Stepper-Tristis, Yonassan Gershom, Kurt Eisner, John Rodker, Hugo Haase, Alfred Hermann Fried, Arthur Lelyveld, Aletta Jacobs, Kurt Hiller, Hettie Jones. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 251. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tristan Tzara (French pronunciation: ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; April 16 1896December 25, 1963) was a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist. Also active as a journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, composer and film director, he was known best for being one of the founders and central figures of the anti-establishment Dada movement. Under the influence of Adrian Maniu, the adolescent Tzara became interested in Symbolism and co-founded the magazine Simbolul with Ion Vinea (with whom he also wrote experimental poetry) and painter Marcel Janco. During World War I, after briefly collaborating on Vinea's Chemarea, he joined Janco in Switzerland. There, Tzara's shows at the Cabaret Voltaire and Zunfthaus zur Waag, as well as his poetry and art manifestos, became a main feature of early Dadaism. His work represented Dada's nihilistic side, in contrast with the more moderate approach favored by Hugo Ball. After moving to Paris in 1919, Tzara, by then one of the "presidents of Dada", joined the staff of Littérature magazine, which marked the first step in the movement's evolution toward Surrealism. He was involved in the major polemics which led to Dada's split, defending his principles agai...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


75. Meetings with Poets Memories of: Dylan Thomas, Edith Sitwell, LouisAragon, Paul Eluard, Tristan Tzara
by Jack Lindsay
 Hardcover: Pages (1969)

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76. French People of Romanian Descent: Constantin Brâncusi, Tristan Tzara, Eugène Ionesco, Paul Celan, Cédric Pioline, Emil Cioran, Marthe Bibesco
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Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Constantin Brâncuşi, Tristan Tzara, Eugène Ionesco, Paul Celan, Cédric Pioline, Emil Cioran, Marthe Bibesco, Cécilia Attias, Serge Moscovici, Horaţiu Rădulescu, Henri Coandă, Vladimir Cosma, Stéphane Lupasco, Antoine Bibesco, Eva Ionesco, Elvira Popescu, Marcel Mihalovici, Isidore Isou, Elena Văcărescu, David Korner, Anna de Noailles, Lucien Goldmann, Benjamin Fondane, Matei Pavel Haiducu, Maurice Paléologue, Romanian French, Ilarie Voronca, Roxana Maracineanu, Marius Constant, Marin Karmitz, Pierre Vassiliu, Irina Ionesco, Abraham Baratz, Michel Drucker, Maurice Raizman, Alice Cocéa, Radu Mihăileanu, Pola Illéry, Michèle Laroque, Alexandre Istrati. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Tristan Tzara (French pronunciation: ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; April 16 1896December 25, 1963) was a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist. Also active as a journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, composer and film director, he was known best for being one of the founders and central figures of the anti-establishment Dada movement. Under the influence of Adrian Maniu, the adolescent Tzara became interested in Symbolism and co-founded the magazine Simbolul with Ion Vinea (with whom he also wrote experimental poetry) and painter Marcel Janco. During World War I, after briefly collaborating on Vinea's Chemarea, he joined Janco in Switzerland. There, Tzara's shows at the Cabaret Voltaire and Zunfthaus zur Waag, as well as his poetry and art manifestos, became a main feature of early Dadaism. His work represented Dada's nihilistic side, in contrast with the more moderate approach favored by Hugo Ball. After moving to Paris in 1919, Tzara, by then one of the "presidents of Dada", joined the staff of Litt...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


77. French Communist Resistants: Tristan Tzara
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Chapters: Tristan Tzara. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 57. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tristan Tzara (French pronunciation: ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; April 16 1896December 25, 1963) was a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist. Also active as a journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, composer and film director, he was known best for being one of the founders and central figures of the anti-establishment Dada movement. Under the influence of Adrian Maniu, the adolescent Tzara became interested in Symbolism and co-founded the magazine Simbolul with Ion Vinea (with whom he also wrote experimental poetry) and painter Marcel Janco. During World War I, after briefly collaborating on Vinea's Chemarea, he joined Janco in Switzerland. There, Tzara's shows at the Cabaret Voltaire and Zunfthaus zur Waag, as well as his poetry and art manifestos, became a main feature of early Dadaism. His work represented Dada's nihilistic side, in contrast with the more moderate approach favored by Hugo Ball. After moving to Paris in 1919, Tzara, by then one of the "presidents of Dada", joined the staff of Littérature magazine, which marked the first step in the movement's evolution toward Surrealism. He was involved in the major polemics which led to Dada's split, defending his principles against André Breton and Francis Picabia, and, in Romania, against the eclectic modernism of Vinea and Janco. This personal vision on art defined his Dadaist plays The Gas Heart (1921) and Handkerchief of Clouds (1924). A forerunner of automatist techniques, Tzara eventually rallied with Breton's Surrealism, and, under its influence, wrote his celebrated utopian poem The Approximate Man. During the final part of his career, Tzara combined his h...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


78. French Translators: Charles Baudelaire, Tristan Tzara, Étienne Dolet, Robert Arnauld D'andilly, Paul Celan, Jean Alexandre Vaillant
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Chapters: Charles Baudelaire, Tristan Tzara, Étienne Dolet, Robert Arnauld D'andilly, Paul Celan, Jean Alexandre Vaillant, Michel de Marolles, Claude Esteban, Edgar Quinet, Pierre Klossowski, Olier Mordrel, Antoine le Maistre, Linda Maria Baros, Charles-François Lebrun, Duc de Plaisance, Michele Causse, Moses Ibn Tibbon, Pierre Antoine Noël Bruno, Comte Daru, Louis-Mathieu Langlès, Pierre Grimal, Yasmina Reza, Pierre Dupont de L'étang, Pierre Desfontaines, Pierre François Tissot, François de Neufchâteau, Nicolas Perrot, Charles de Brosses, Jacques Amyot, Anne-Marie Albiach, François Maspero, Pierre Amédée Jaubert, Louis-Élisabeth de La Vergne de Tressan, Jacques-André Naigeon, Jacques Delille, Emmanuel Hocquard, Anne Dacier, Jean Grosjean, Pierre Boutang, Charles Estienne, Jean-Baptiste de Mirabaud, Denis-Luc Frayssinous, François Noël, Louis Bruyas, Constantin Andronikof, Abraham Abigdor, Alfred Morel-Fatio, Claude Royet-Journoud, Émile Masson, Gérard Granel, Jean-Baptiste-Henri de Valincour, Henri Meschonnic, Louis Cousin, Gilles Boileau, Jean Louis Burnouf, Antoine Berman, Ed Tourriol, Pierre Tarin, Marc-Antoine Eidous, François de Maucroix, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Suard, Ange-François Fariau, Jacques-Louis de Valon, Judah Ben Isaac Cardinal, René R. Khawam, Nicolas Gédoyn, Perot de Garbalei, Yves de Bayser, Jofroi of Waterford, Alain Dorémieux, Augustin Roux, Adam of Ross, Pierre de Boissat, Nicolas La Grange, Raymond Leopold Bruckberger, Lazare de Baïf, René Binet, Jean-Baptiste Sanson de Pongerville, Pierre-Joseph Thoulier D'olivet, Philippe le Bas, Eugénie Niboyet. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 326. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tristan Tzara (French pronunciation: ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; April 16 1896December 25, 1963) was a Romanian an...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


79. Communist Writers: Leon Trotsky, Tristan Tzara, César Vallejo, Paul Éluard, Louis Aragon, György Lukács, Nâzim Hikmet, Wang Ming
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Chapters: Leon Trotsky, Tristan Tzara, César Vallejo, Paul Éluard, Louis Aragon, György Lukács, Nâzım Hikmet, Wang Ming, Walter Lowenfels, Varavara Rao, Roque Dalton, Kaifi Azmi, Aimé Césaire, Habib Jalib, Thirunalloor Karunakaran, Luis Franco, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Cesare Pavese, René Depestre, Jorge Amado, Sadek Hadjeres, Armas Äikiä, Nordahl Grieg, Subhash Mukhopadhyay, Dorothy Hewett, José Gomes Ferreira, Edgell Rickword, Bhisham Sahni, Johannes R. Becher, Boris Fraenkel, Hosea Hudson, Sajjad Zaheer, Yiannis Ritsos, Marcelino Dos Santos, Samar Sen, K. Damodaran, Christopher Caudwell, Jwalamukhi, Herman Gorter, Pere Ardiaca, K. N. Ezhuthachan, Jordi Arquer, P. T. Bhaskara Panicker, Israel Panner, Graciliano Ramos, Punaloor Balan, Shikhali Gurbanov. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 311. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tristan Tzara (French pronunciation: ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; April 16 1896December 25, 1963) was a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist. Also active as a journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, composer and film director, he was known best for being one of the founders and central figures of the anti-establishment Dada movement. Under the influence of Adrian Maniu, the adolescent Tzara became interested in Symbolism and co-founded the magazine Simbolul with Ion Vinea (with whom he also wrote experimental poetry) and painter Marcel Janco. During World War I, after briefly collaborating on Vinea's Chemarea, he joined Janco in Switzerland. There, Tzara's shows at the Cabaret Voltaire and Zunfthaus zur Waag, as well as his poetry and art manifestos, became a main feature of early Dadaism. His work represented Dada's nihilistic side, in contrast with the more moderate approach favored by Hugo Ball. A...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36885 ... Read more


80. Biography - Tzara, Tristan (1896-1963): An article from: Contemporary Authors
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This digital document, covering the life and work of Tristan Tzara, is an entry from Contemporary Authors, a reference volume published by Thompson Gale. The length of the entry is 1917 words. The page length listed above is based on a typical 300-word page. Although the exact content of each entry from this volume can vary, typical entries include the following information:

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