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SOURCE: Introduction to Buddhist Elements in Dada: A Comparison of Tristan Tzara, Takahashi Shinkichi, and Their Fellow Poets, New York University Press, 1977, pp. 1-30.

In the following excerpt, Ko traces the influence of the Dada movement on Japanese literature.

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