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Tristan Tzara 1896–1963: Critical Essay by Philip Beitchman

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SOURCE: "Symbolism in the Streets: Tristan Tzara," in I Am a Process with No Subject, University of Florida Press, 1988, pp. 27-52.

In the following excerpt, Beitchman examines Tzara's poetic utopianism, particuarly his determination to force his readers into a more satisfying future by separating them from the limitations of the past.

This is a free excerpt of 51 words. There are 6,884 words (approx. 23 pages at 300 words per page) in the full critical essay.

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