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  1. Approximate Man and Other Writings: Approximate Man and Other Writings by Tristan Tzara, Mary Ann Caws, 2005-12-28
  2. The Gas Heart by Tristan Tzara, 2008-02-01
  3. Chanson Dada: Tristan Tzara Selected Poems by Tristan Tzara, 2005-11-01
  4. 4X1: Works by Tristan Tzara, Rainer Maria Rilke, Jean-Pierre Duprey, and Habib Tengour by Rainer Maria Rilke, Tristan Tzara, et all 2003-01
  5. Tristan Tzara: Dada and Surrational Theorist by Elmer Peterson, 1971
  6. Grains et Issues by Tristan Tzara, 1987-10-01
  7. Tristan Tzara by François Buot, 2002-10-15
  8. Vingt-cinq poèmes (French Edition) by Tristan Tzara, 2010-04-18
  9. Meetings with poets;: Memories of Dylan Thomas, Edith Sitwell, Louis Aragon, Paul Eluard, Tristan Tzara by Jack Lindsay, 1969
  10. Itinéraires et contact de cultures, numéro 29 : Tristan Tzara, le surréalisme et l'internationale poétique
  11. Buddhist Elements in Dada: A Comparison of Tristan Tzara, Takahashi Shinkichi and Their Fellow Poets (New York University studies in comparative literature ; v. 8) by Won Ko, 1977-01-01
  12. Dada terminus: Tristan Tzara-E.L.T. Mesens, correspondence choisie, 1923-1926 (French Edition) by Tristan Tzara, 1997
  13. Modernist Song: The Poetry of Tristan Tzara (Legenda Main Series) by Stephen Forcer, 2005-12-01
  14. Tristan Tzara: A bibliography by Lee Harwood, 1974

1. TZARA Tristan. French Writer, Born In 1896 In Rumania
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3. Tzara, Tristan
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  • dada: zurich, berlin, hanover, cologne, new york, paris A great book! Remarkable DADA:ZURICH,BERLIN,HANOVER,COLOGNE,NEW YORK,PARIS Dada: The Movement of Absurdity and its Profound Effect on Art
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    4. Tristan Tzara - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Tristan Tzara (French pronunciation tʁistɑ̃ dzaˈʁa; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; April 16 O.S. April 4 1896–December 25, 1963) was a Romanian
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    Samuel (Samy) Rosenstock
    1927 portrait of Tzara, by Lajos Tihanyi Born April 16, 1896
    Moineşti
    Kingdom of Romania Died
    Paris
    France Pen name S. Samyro, Tristan, Tristan Ruia, Tristan Ţara, Tr. Tzara Occupation Poet, essayist, journalist, playwright, performance artist, composer, film director, politician, diplomat Nationality Romanian French Period Genres lyric poetry epic poetry free verse prose poetry ... satire Subjects art criticism literary criticism social criticism Literary movement Symbolism
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    Influences Guillaume Apollinaire Henri Barzun Fernand Divoire Alfred Jarry ... Walt Whitman Influenced Louis Aragon Marcel Avramescu Samuel Beckett André Breton ... Ilarie Voronca Tristan Tzara [tʁistɑ̃ dzaˈʁa] ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock , also known as S. Samyro ; April 16 O.S. April 4] 1896–December 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

    5. Tzara, Tristan Translated By Lee Harwood , Selected Poems
    For sale in UK Tzara, Tristan Translated by Lee Harwood , Selected Poems , London Trigram Press, 1975
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    7. Tzara, Tristan - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Tzara, Tristan
    French poet, born in Romania. In Z rich, Switzerland, in 1916, together with the artist Hans Arp and other World War I refugee poets, he founded the nihilistic movement known as
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    8. Tristan Tzara - Biography, DADAism & Poetry.
    This Website is Best Viewed Using Firefox. Born 1896, Moinesti, Romania. Died December 1963, Paris, France. Tristan Tzara (Samuel Rosenstock/Rosenstein) Romanianborn French poet
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    This Website is Best Viewed Using Firefox Born 1896, Moinesti, Romania. Died December 1963, Paris, France. Tristan Tzara (Samuel Rosenstock/Rosenstein) Romanian-born French poet and essayist known mainly as a founder of Dada, a nihilistic revolutionary movement in the arts. The Dadaist movement originated in Zrich during World War I; Tzara wrote the first Dada texts - La Premire Aventure cleste de Monsieur Antipyrine (1916; "The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine") and Vingt-cinq pomes (1918; "Twenty-Five Poems") - and the movement's manifestos, Sept manifestes Dada (1924; "Seven Dada Manifestos"). In Paris he engaged in tumultuous activities with Andr Breton, Philippe Soupault, and Louis Aragon to shock the public and to disintegrate the structures of language. About 1930, weary of nihilism and destruction, he joined his friends in the more constructive activities of Surrealism. He devoted much of his time to the reconciliation of Surrealism and Marxism and joined the Communist Party in 1936 and the French Resistance movement during World War II. These political commitments brought him closer to his fellow human beings, and he gradually matured into a lyrical poet. Biography of Tristan Tzara Tzara born in Moinesti, Bacau, Romania to a family of Romanian-speaking Jewish ancestry. Tzara wrote the first Dada texts, La Premire Aventure cleste de Monsieur Antipyrine (The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine) (1916), Vingt-cinq pomes (Twenty-Five Poems) (1918) [1], and the movement's manifestos, Sept manifestes Dada (Seven Dada Manifestos) (1924).

    9. Mecenas - Miscelaneas - Carlos Zerpa
    Rese a sobre el poeta rumano y el movimiento que Dada.
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    TRISTAN "DA-DA" TZARA
    As hablaba Zara! Zara! Zara! Thustra Carlos Zerpa La nica persona a la que le gusta el cambio es a un beb mojado
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    Tristan Tzara fue un poeta y artista del performance, que naci en Rumania y fue el padre del movimiento Dadasta. El Dad, fue una corriente artstica que abarc todos los gneros y fue la viva expresin de una protesta nihilista contra toda la cultura occidental, el trmino DADA (palabra francesa que significa caballito de juguete) fue elegido por Tristan Tzara en un performance que consisti en abrir al azar un diccionario de la lengua Francesa de la "Socit Anonyme pour lexploition du vocabulaire" (en una de las reuniones del grupo celebraba en el Cabaret Voltaire de Zurich) y luego posar el dedo aleatoriamente sobre una palabra cualquiera.
    Tzara siempre insisti en la implicacin fsica del artista y su relacin con el pblico, pues tena planes ms ambiciosos, tomar por asalto a Paris. Se presentar vestido con frac, sobrio, impecable, de gala, "seriedad de piedra para los animales", muy serio, manifestando que tena todo el derecho de orinar en diferentes colores, saca su pene y lo exhibe, luego menea su trasero como si fuese el vientre de una bailarina oriental, al instante se va desvistiendo hasta quedarse completamente desnudo, mientras produce un sonido como de cerdos salvajes que va en increscendo, oinkkkkkkk oinkkkkkkkkk, comienza insultando al pblico y generando cada vez ms un clima de violencia

    10. Tristan Tzara (1896-1963)
    Tzara, Tristan (b. 1896, Moinesti, Romania d. December 1963, Paris, France) Romanian-born French poet and essayist known mainly as a founder of Dada, a nihilistic revolutionary
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    Tzara, Tristan
    (b. 1896, Moinesti, Romania - d. December 1963, Paris, France)
    Romanian-born French poet and essayist known mainly as a founder of Dada, a nihilistic revolutionary movement in the arts.
    (1916; "The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine") and (1918; "Twenty-Five Poems") - and the movement's manifestos, Sept manifestes Dada L'Homme approximatif (1931; "The Approximate Man") and continued with Parler seul (1950; "Speaking Alone") and (1953; "The Inner Face"). In these, the anarchically scrambled words of Dada were replaced with a difficult but humanized language.
    Works by Tzara:
  • Manifest des Herrn Antipyrine
  • Manifesto of Mr. Antipyrine
  • Proclamation without Pretension Click here to go back.
  • 11. Parler Seul, JOAN MIRO, MIRO, Joan / Tzara, Tristan / Miro, Joan
    MIR , Joan. Parler Seul. By Tristan Tzara. Illustrated with 72 lithographs by Mir . Folio, loose as issued in original publisher's wrappers and illustrated cover and slipcase
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    12. | Tristan Tzara 1896-1963 | El Hombre Aproximativo
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    A Tristan Tzara, su epoca de agitacion dadaista le siguio durante toda su vida como una especie de nube deslumbrante eso si que impedia ver cualquier otra cosa . Asi mientras que sus siete manifiestos DADA han sido un autentico libro de cabecera para muchos nuevos poetas su obra poetica permanecio durante mucho tiempo en un segundo plano. Tristan Tzara fue desde los primeros tiempos en Zurich y aun antes un poeta ante todo e incluso en sus manifiestos y escandalos su capacidad poetica brilla en pequeos y acogedores destellos.Ahora bien esta situacion no es extraa ni insolita en la historia de la poesia moderna sino todo lo contrario por regla general los grandes teoricos los creadores y regidores de nuevos movimientos y doctrinas suelen quedar bajo el peso de sus ideas. Toda su obra se ve a travs de los aspectos mas llamativos y efectistas de sus doctrinas y de sus efectos publicos. Un caso bastante parecido al de Tristan Tzara es el de su amigo-enemigo Andre Breton por no ir mas lejos.
    La poesia de Tristan Tzara
    A estas alturas cuando los efectos y repercusiones de DADA aun sin haber periclitado tienen por lo menos un intenso sabor de fotografia la poesia de Tzara va abriendose paso a paso un hacia lugar propio y preponderante.

    13. Tristan Tzara (French Author) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Tristan Tzara (French author), 1896Moineşti, Rom. December 1963Paris Romanianborn French poet and essayist known mainly as the founder of Dada, a nihilistic revolutionary
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  • DaDa Online: Tristan Tzara (1896-1963) - A brief biography and two short works, "Manifesto of Mr. Antipyrine" and "Proclamation without Pretension".
  • Iconoclast - Tristan Tzara - Includes a number of his writings, most (though not all) translated into English.
  • Lecture on Dada - written by Tristan Tzara.
  • Tristan Tzara - includes information on his role in founding dadaism.
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  • Tristan Tzara on Dadaism - Excerpts from "Dada Manifesto" [1918] and "Lecture on Dada" [1922].
  • Tristan Tzara's Eighth Symphony
  • Tristan Tzara: Bibliography Summary
  • 15. Tzara, "Dadaism"
    Excerpts from Dada Manifesto 1918 and Lecture on Dada 1922.
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    Dadaism
    By Tristan Tzara
    From "Dada Manifesto" [1918] and "Lecture on Dada" [1922], translated from the French by Robert Motherwell, *Dada Painters and Poets*, by Robert Motherwell, New York, pp. 78- 9, 81, 246-51; reprinted by pernlission of George Wittenborn, Inc., Publishers, 10l8 Madison Avenue, New York 21, N.Y. *There is a literature that does not reach the voracious mass. It is the work of creators, issued from a real necessity in the author, produced for himself. It expresses the knowledge of a supreme egoism, in which laws wither away. Every page must explode, either by profound heavy seriousness, the whirlwind, poetic frenzy, the new, the eternal, the crushing joke, enthusiasm for principles, or by the way in which it is printed. On the one hand a tottering world in flight, betrothed to the glockenspiel of hell, on the other hand: new men. Rough, bouncing, riding on hiccups. Behind them a crippled world and literary quacks with a mania for improvement. I say unto you: there is no beginning and we do not tremble, we are not sentimental. We are a furious Wind, tearing the dirty linen of clouds and prayers, preparing the great spectacle of disaster, fire, decomposition.* We will put an end to mourning and replace tears by sirens screeching from one continent to another. Pavilions of intense joy and widowers with the sadness of poison. Dada is the signboard of abstraction; advertising and business are also elements of poetry. I destroy the drawers of the brain and of social organization: spread demoralization wherever I go and cast my hand from heaven to hell, my eyes from hell to heaven, restore the fecund wheel of a universal circus to objective forces and the imagination of every individual.

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    A brief biography and two short works, Manifesto of Mr. Antipyrine and Proclamation without Pretension .
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    Tzara, Tristan
    (b. 1896, Moinesti, Romania - d. December 1963, Paris, France)
    Romanian-born French poet and essayist known mainly as a founder of Dada, a nihilistic revolutionary movement in the arts.
    (1916; "The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine") and (1918; "Twenty-Five Poems") - and the movement's manifestos, Sept manifestes Dada L'Homme approximatif (1931; "The Approximate Man") and continued with Parler seul (1950; "Speaking Alone") and (1953; "The Inner Face"). In these, the anarchically scrambled words of Dada were replaced with a difficult but humanized language.
    Works by Tzara:
  • Manifest des Herrn Antipyrine
  • Manifesto of Mr. Antipyrine
  • Proclamation without Pretension Click here to go back.
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    Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Tristan Tzara French poet (born in Romania) who was one of the cofounders of the dada movement (1896-1963)
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