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The DADA Reader: A Critical Anthology
from: University Of Chicago Press
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 700.904
EAN: 9780226006987
ISBN: 0226006980
Label: University Of Chicago Press
Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: October 15, 2006
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Studio: University Of Chicago Press
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The revolutionary Dada movement, though short-lived, produced a vast amount of creative work in both art and literature during the years that followed World War I. Rejecting all social and artistic conventions, Dadaists went to the extremes of provocative behavior, creating “anti-art” pieces that ridiculed and questioned the very nature of creative endeavor. To understand their movement’s heady mix of anarchy and nihilism—combined with a lethal dash of humor—it’s essential to engage with the artists’ most important writings and manifestos. And that is is precisely where this reader comes in. Bringing together key Dada texts, many of them translated into English for the first time, this volume immerses readers in some of the most famous (and infamous) periodicals of the time, from Hugo Ball’s Cabaret Voltaire and Francis Picabia’s 391 to Marcel Duchamp’s The Blind Man and Kurt Schwitters’s Merz. Published in Europe and the United States between 1916 and 1932, these journals constituted the movement’s lifeblood, communicating the desires and aspirations of the artists involved. In addition to providing the first representative selection of these texts, The Dada Reader also includes excerpts from many lesser-known American and Eastern European journals. Compiled with both students and general readers in mind, this volume is necessary reading for anyone interested in one of the most dynamic and influential movements of the twentieth century.
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i recently purchased this book. its a great exploration of dada publications some in their first english translations. its amazing to me how these were really the way that artists could communicate and disseminate their ideas. some of the poems are really awesome. a great exploration of what dada was, found through their own work and writings. the communication between groups and artists in different cities that is explored is quite cool too.
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