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* Tristan Tzara, [http://artmuseum.princeton.edu/files/tzara_antipyrine.pdf "Le Manifeste de M. Antipyrine"], ''Littérature'' 13 (May 1920), pp 16-17.
 
* Tristan Tzara, [http://artmuseum.princeton.edu/files/tzara_antipyrine.pdf "Le Manifeste de M. Antipyrine"], ''Littérature'' 13 (May 1920), pp 16-17.
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* Francis Picabia, [http://www.dada-companion.com/picabia_docs/pic_manifeste_1920.php "Manifeste DADA"], 1920.
 
* Francis Picabia, [http://www.dada-companion.com/picabia_docs/pic_manifeste_1920.php "Manifeste DADA"], 1920.
 
* Richard Huelsenbeck, [http://blogs.commons.georgetown.edu/engl-218-fall2010/files/dada.pdf "En Avant Dada. A History of Dadaism"], 1920.
 
* Richard Huelsenbeck, [http://blogs.commons.georgetown.edu/engl-218-fall2010/files/dada.pdf "En Avant Dada. A History of Dadaism"], 1920.
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* Robert Motherwell (ed.), ''The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology'', 1951; 2nd ed., foreword Jack D. Flam, Harvard University Press, 1989, 464 pp. [http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674185005]
  
 
==Literature==
 
==Literature==

Revision as of 20:31, 22 April 2015

Pages

Publications

Anthology
  • Robert Motherwell (ed.), The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, 1951; 2nd ed., foreword Jack D. Flam, Harvard University Press, 1989, 464 pp. [1]

Literature

  • Dada/Surrealism journal, ed. Timothy Shipe, 1971-90, and since 2013. [2]
  • Stephen C. Foster, Rudolf E. Kuenzli (eds.), Dada Spectrum: The Dialectics of Revolt, Madison: Coda Press, and Iowa City: University of Iowa, 1979, 291 pp. Papers from the 1978 conference at the University of Iowa.
  • Rudolf E. Kuenzli (ed.), New York Dada, New York: Willis Locker & Owens, 1986, 195 pp.
  • Rudolf E. Kuenzli (ed.), Dada and Surrealist Film, New York: Willis, Locker & Owens, 1987, 255 pp.
  • Stephen Foster (ed.), The Eastern Dada Orbit: Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Central Europe and Japan, G.K. Hall, 1998, 355 pp.
  • Hubert van den Berg, Avantgarde und Anarchismus. Dada in Zürich und Berlin, C. Winter, 1999. (in German)
  • Hubert F. van den Berg, The Import of Nothing. How Dada Came, Saw and Vanished in the Low Countries (1915-1929), Farmington Hills, MI: G.K. Hall, 2002.
  • Tom Sandqvist, Dada East: The Romanians of Cabaret Voltaire, 2006.
  • Dawn Ades (ed.), The DADA Reader: A Critical Anthology, University of Chicago Press, 2006.

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