Dadaism


What was Beautiful and Good: A novel about the origins of the Dada art movement
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
Rats Saw God
Flight Out of Time: A Dada Diary (Documents of Twentieth-Century Art)
Blago Bung, Blago Bung, Bosso Fataka! First Texts of German Dada
Dadaism (Basic Art)
The Gas Heart: The Dada Anti-Masterpiece of Drama
The Sea Witch
The Leg of Lamb: Its Life and Works
Bebuquin
This is Not an Anthology
in ghostly onehead
The Trickster and the Goblin King
Marcel Duchamp: Artist of the Century
Hannah Hoch
Gabriela, clavo y canela by Jorge AmadoCapitães da areia by Jorge AmadoAlcools by Guillaume ApollinaireLe Professeur Taranne by Arthur AdamovPing Pong by Arthur Adamov
The Modernist 200 List
9 books — 3 voters
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James JoyceUlysses by James JoyceDubliners by James JoyceTo the Lighthouse by Virginia WoolfWaiting For Godot by Samuel Beckett
Complete Modernist Reader
7 books — 1 voter

1984 by George OrwellThe Stranger by Albert CamusMrs. Dalloway by Virginia WoolfThe Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldLolita by Vladimir Nabokov
100 Modernist Reads
102 books — 53 voters
The Adding Machine by William S. BurroughsThe Soft Machine by William S. BurroughsThe Ticket That Exploded by William S. BurroughsThe Third Mind by William S. BurroughsWoman's World by Graham Rawle
Cut-up technique
45 books — 12 voters

Maldoror and the Complete Works by Comte de LautréamontNadja by André BretonThe Hearing Trumpet by Leonora CarringtonIlluminations by Arthur RimbaudThe Seventh Horse and Other Tales by Leonora Carrington
Best Surrealist or Dadaist Books
136 books — 107 voters

Tristan Tzara
Try to be empty and fill your brain cells with a petty happiness. Always destroy what you have in you.
Tristan Tzara

Jean Baudrillard
This fetishistic transmutation separates Warhol from Duchamp and all his predecessors. For Duchamp, Dada, the Surrealists and all who worked to deconstruct representation and smash the work of art are still part of an avant-garde, and belong, in one way or another, to the critical utopia. For us moderns, at any rate, art has ceased to be an illusion; it has become an idea. It is no longer idolatric now, but critical and utopian, even when -- particularly when -- it demystifies its object or when ...more
Jean Baudrillard, The Perfect Crime

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