Imatge de l'autor

Tristan Tzara (1896–1963)

Autor/a de Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries

81+ obres 652 Membres 7 Ressenyes 12 preferits

Sobre l'autor

Tristan Tzara was born Samuel Rosenstock on April 16, 1896 in Moinesti, Romania. He was a poet and essayist known mainly as a founder of Dada, a nihilistic revolutionary movement in the arts. The Dadaist movement originated in Zurich during World War I. Tzara wrote the first Dada texts entitled La mostra'n més Premiére Aventure Cèleste de Monsieur Antipyrine (The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine) in 1916 and Vingt-Cinq Poémes (Twenty-Five Poems) in 1918 and the movement's manifestos, Sept Manifestes Dada (Seven Dada Manifestos) in 1924. Around 1930, he joined the more constructive activities of Surrealism. He devoted much of his time to the reconciliation of Surrealism and Marxism. He joined the Communist Party in 1936 and the French Resistance movement during World War II. His mature works included L'Homme Approximatif (The Approximate Man), Parler Seul (Speaking Alone), and La Face Intèrieure (The Inner Face). He died on December 24, 1963 at the age of 67. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra'n menys
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Obres de Tristan Tzara

Seven Dada Manifestos (1964) 70 exemplars
Dada är allt! (1996) 40 exemplars
Primele Poeme: First Poems (1976) 13 exemplars
The Gas Heart (2008) 8 exemplars
Grains et issues (1988) 6 exemplars
Vingt-cinq poèmes (2010) 6 exemplars
De nos oiseaux (1929) 4 exemplars
Où boivent les loups (1932) 4 exemplars
Femogtyve dikt (1976) 3 exemplars
Selected Poems (1975) 3 exemplars
13 poems (1969) 3 exemplars
L'antitête (1933) 3 exemplars
La rose et la chien 3 exemplars
Avant Dada (2012) 2 exemplars
Sur le champ 2 exemplars
Le signe de vie (1946) 2 exemplars
Die frühen Gedichte (1984) 2 exemplars
Poèmes roumains 2 exemplars
God danst DADA 2 exemplars
Phases 1 exemplars
Surrealismo (2013) 1 exemplars
Nebeske pustolovine 1 exemplars
Terre sur terre 1 exemplars
DADA ŞANSONLARI 1 exemplars
ツァラ詩集 (1995) 1 exemplars
ランプの営み (2010) 1 exemplars
DADA MANİFESTOLARI 1 exemplars
旅人の樹 — Autor — 1 exemplars
Manifiesto Dadaista 1 exemplars
Sep manifestoj DADA (2001) 1 exemplars
Jongleur de temps (1976) 1 exemplars
Morceaux choisis (1947) 1 exemplars
Midis gagnés (1939) 1 exemplars
Dada Terminus (1997) 1 exemplars
Manifeste Dada 1 exemplars
Noontimes Won (2018) 1 exemplars
Manifest Dada 1918 1 exemplars
Dada 1 exemplars
God danst Dada 1 exemplars

Obres associades

Theories of Modern Art: A Source Book by Artists and Critics (1968) — Col·laborador — 754 exemplars
Against Forgetting: Twentieth-Century Poetry of Witness (1993) — Col·laborador — 334 exemplars
The Dada Almanac (1920) — Col·laborador — 119 exemplars
Modern French Theatre (1964) — Col·laborador — 67 exemplars
Surrealist Painters and Poets: An Anthology (2001) — Col·laborador — 67 exemplars
Manifestos d'avantguarda : antologia (1995) — Col·laborador — 13 exemplars
Ich ist Stil/ I is style/ Ik is stijl (2000) — Col·laborador — 11 exemplars
Een avond in Cabaret Voltaire (2003) — Col·laborador — 7 exemplars
a trip to the expostion of 1889 — Prefaci — 1 exemplars
Il cinema d'avanguardia 1910 - 1930 (1983) — Autor — 1 exemplars
Famous, The Fred Lynn Issue — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars
ダダ・シュルレアリスム新訳詩集 — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars
現代詩手帖特集版 ランボー101年 (1992) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars

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Coneixement comú

Nom oficial
Rosenstock, Samuel
Altres noms
Samyro, S. (pseudonym)
Data de naixement
1896-04-16
Data de defunció
1963-12-25
Lloc d'enterrament
Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Romania (birth)
France
Lloc de naixement
Moinesti, Romania
Lloc de defunció
Paris, France
Llocs de residència
Bucharest, Romania
Zurich, Switzerland
Paris, France
Educació
University of Bucharest
Professions
poet
essayist
performance artist
Magazine editor
satirist
Literary critic (mostra-les totes 9)
Playwright
composer
political activist
Relacions
Ball, Hugo (colleague)
Breton, Andre (colleague)
Aragon, Louis (colleague)
Eluard, Paul (colleague)
Soupault, Philippe (colleague)
Organitzacions
French Communist Party
French Resistance
Premis i honors
Taormina prize
Biografia breu
Tristan Tzara, born born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock to a Romanian Jewish family, grew up speaking Yiddish at home. At age 11, he was sent to boarding school in Bucharest. It is believed that he completed his secondary education at a state high school. In 1912, when Tzara was 16, he joined his friends Vinea and Marcel Janco in editing a literary and arts magazine called Simbolul. They managed to attract contributions from many established writers and illustrators. The magazine lasted only until a few months, but it played a role in introducing modernism to Romanian literature. Tzara studied at the University of Bucharest, but did not graduate. In 1915, he went to Zürich, the home of the new Dada movement. Tzara began writing in French, singing his name Tristan, and producing some of the earliest Dada texts, La Premiére Aventure cèleste de Monsieur Antipyrine (The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine, 1916)) and Vingt-cinq poémes (Twenty-Five Poems, 1918) as well as the movement's Sept manifestes Dada (Seven Dada Manifestos, 1924). Moving on to Paris in 1919, he joined André Breton, Philippe Soupault, and Claude Rivière in editing Littérature magazine. He became involved in a number of artistic experiments with Breton, Soupault, Louis Aragon, Paul Éluard, Francis Picabia and others, designed to shock the public and change the structures of language. In 1925, he married Greta Knutson, a Swedish artist and poet, with whom he had a son, Christophe. Around 1930, weary of the nihilism and destruction of Dadaism, Tzara became part of the more constructive Surrealist movement. During this period he wrote his celebrated utopian poem L'Homme approximatif (The Approximate Man, 1931). Tzara joined the Communist Party in 1936 to oppose the rise of fascism. During World War II, he served as a member of the French Resistance. He later was elected to a term in the French National Assembly. Tzara gradually matured into a lyrical poet, with works such as Parler seul (Speaking Alone, 1950) and La Face intèrieure (The Inner Face). Tristan Tzara is considered to have influenced many other avant-garde artists and movements from Cubism and Futurism to the Beat Generation.

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While certainly a page of history, Tzara's first volume of proper DADA poems makes for a much more interesting read than a lot of poetry associated more or less with neo-dada that I've read in past decades, because it genuinely feels (to me, at least) like an authentic great poet letting his creativity running free, but still with a faint conscience of what he is doing that injects a few interesting recurring structures. I must mention that, except the first poem and a few other moments, it doesn't "taste" like a manifesto (but that is partially because the 1916 "play", La Premiere aventure celeste de monsieur Antipyrine is pretty much a manifesto in addition to the other DADA manifestos). In some places one can say this is (proto)Surrealist, except that Tzara here doesn't really give in to any stable set of images or linguistic cliches (like in the case of some Surrealists). This is simply a very unpredictable book, to some it can seem very monotonous, but there are some subtle variations of style, while, indeed, all poems seem to fit in here. If free jazz records don't scare you, then this is the poetry for you! It's simply wild and suffused with abstract treats.… (més)
 
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yigruzeltil | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | Feb 15, 2023 |
Not exactly the same edition I have but close enuf. Tzara was, of course, a primary dadaist & surrealist, etc. The dadaists were, IMO, much more interesting than the surrealists as writers. So READ THIS. It saddened me when I learned that when Tzara died his library was auctioned off. I mean, didn't he have any friends to will it to? Or whatever? Just think of how incredible his library must've been.
 
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tENTATIVELY | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Apr 3, 2022 |
I always found Tristan Tzara pretty interesting, if not a little crazy. But then, many of my favorite artists and writers have bordered on crazy (Burroughs, Bukowski, Dali, etc.) -- it's a matter of perception. Regardless, this is certainly one of the more important works in the field over the past century or so and those who study Dadaism, as well as later offshoots, would do well to read this book. Recommended.
 
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scottcholstad | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Feb 27, 2020 |
 
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VPALib | Mar 6, 2019 |

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Obres
81
També de
16
Membres
652
Popularitat
#38,721
Valoració
4.0
Ressenyes
7
ISBN
77
Llengües
11
Preferit
12

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