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  1. Tristan Tzara Biography. Born in Moldavia in 1896, but spending a large part of his life in France, Tristan Tzara was a poet and performance artist who had a role in many of the great movements of the early 20th Century including symbolism, cubism and the avant-garde. Raised in a Romanian Jewish family, Tzara went to school in Bucharest and by ...

  2. 27. prosince 1963 ve věku 67 let. Znamení: Beran. Upravit profil. Rychlý výběr. Tristan Tzara, vlastním jménem Samy Rosenstock, byl francouzský básník a dramatik rumunského původu. Jeden ze zakladatelů dadaismu. Krátkou dobu přednášel v Praze. Položil základní kámen dadaistické litratury dílem La première aventure ...

  3. The poet Tristan Tzara was a strong advocate of the international Dada movement, but his Dada Manifesto of 1918 (which you can read in full here) appears to be complete nonsense. It is, in fact, just that — but in a really interesting way that perfectly serves the goals of the Dada movement.

  4. Tristan Tzara ( Moineşti, 16. travnja 1896. - Pariz, 25. prosinca 1963 .), rumunjski pjesnik i esejist, značajna karika u francuskoj književnosti . Rodio se u mjestu Moineşti, Bacäu, Rumunjska, u obitelji rumunjskih Židova. Pravo ime bilo mu je Sami Rosenstock. Kao mladić naprednih pogleda, otišao je u Pariz gdje u četvrti Montparnasse ...

  5. By Tristan Tzara. Translated by Heather Green. senseless here’s the man with the crystal contractions. with the rumor of sand with a doll’s past tense. at the hollow step in a bed of distress. nevertheless present at the passage of spring. man as long as he passes his stop is wall. wall of heavy shoulders. and now the light is black.

  6. Tzara [tsaʀa'], Tristan (pravo ime Samuel Rosenstock ), francuski pjesnik rumunjskoga podrijetla ( Moineşti, 16. IV. 1896 – Pariz, 25. XII. 1963 ). Iz židovske obitelji, studirao u Bukureštu, gdje je pisao prve, neosimbolističke pjesme. Od 1916. živio u Zürichu, a od 1919. u Parizu. Ondje je do početka 1920-ih bio središnja osobnost ...

  7. Tristan Tzara by Man Ray Poet and tirelessly energetic propagandist for Dada, Tristan Tzara, whose given name was Samuel Rosenstock, was born into a well-off Jewish family in Romania. He attended a French private school in Bucharest as a youth and while in high school met Ion Vinea and Marcel Janco, both of whom shared his interest in French poetry.