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Dada in Paris (Mit Press) - Avant-Garde Art Book for Collectors & History Enthusiasts | Perfect for Art Studies, Home Decor & Gift Giving
Dada in Paris (Mit Press) - Avant-Garde Art Book for Collectors & History Enthusiasts | Perfect for Art Studies, Home Decor & Gift Giving

Dada in Paris (Mit Press) - Avant-Garde Art Book for Collectors & History Enthusiasts | Perfect for Art Studies, Home Decor & Gift Giving

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The long-awaited publication in English of the definitive book on Paris Dada.Michel Sanouillet's Dada in Paris, published in France in 1965, reintroduced the Dada movement to a public that had largely ignored or forgotten it. More than forty years later, it remains both the unavoidable starting point and the essential reference for anyone interested in Dada or the early-twentieth century avant-garde. This first English-language edition of Sanouillet's definitive work (a translation of the expanded 2005 French edition) gives English-speaking readers their first direct access to the author's monumental history (based on years of research, including personal involvement with most of the Dadaists still living at the time) and massive compilation of previously unpublished correspondence, including more than 200 letters to and from such movement luminaries as Tristan Tzara, André Breton, and Francis Picabia.Dada in Paris offers a behind-the-scenes account of the French avant-garde's riotous adolescence.

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The absolutely indispensable book on this topic, though very scholarly and perhaps not for the beginner seeking an introduction to Dada. A big bonus is the transcribed contemporary correspondence of all the key players...Tzara, Picabia, Breton and many more, in a large appendix comprising a third of the book. Voluminous notes further enlighten with exacting detail, and an exhaustive bibliography includes nearly every title of interest on Dada, plus all the cited journals of the period. I only wish there was a section of plates -- documentary photographs, images of the journals, artworks discussed, etc...though of course Google can bring these up fairly easily in most cases. The bibliography also includes web sites with pertinent images and info for further exploration.
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