Volume 4 • 1974 • Jarry and Tzara
This issue is devoted in particular to Alfred Jarry-for his centenary-and to Tristan Tzara-eight articles on diverse topics from his early poetry to his possible relations with Buddhism and including comparisons with Japanese Dada, the Chilean Huidobro, the American film of Brakhage, and the calling cards of Duchamp. Essays on Art and the Text focus on Levi-Strauss and pop art and the expressionist Kokoschka.
Front Matter
Essay
A Spiritual Heir: Antonin Artaud and the Théâtre Alfred Jarry
Bettina L. Knapp
1974-01-01 Volume 4 • 1974 • Jarry and Tzara • 10-16
Tristan Tzara and Decomposition: "Le Géant blanc lépreux du paysage"
Gordon Browning
1974-01-01 Volume 4 • 1974 • Jarry and Tzara • 27-34
A Step on Tzara's Road to Communication
Ruth Caldwell
1974-01-01 Volume 4 • 1974 • Jarry and Tzara • 35-41
A Comparison of Dada Manifestoes by Takahashi and Tzara
Won Ko
1974-01-01 Volume 4 • 1974 • Jarry and Tzara • 42-49
Buddhist Ideas Possibly Prevailing in Tzara's Philosophy
Won Ko
1974-01-01 Volume 4 • 1974 • Jarry and Tzara • 50-52
Montage in the Dada Poetry of Tristan Tzara
Manuel L. Grossman
1974-01-01 Volume 4 • 1974 • Jarry and Tzara • 53-56
Two Journeys to the End of Night: Tzara's "L'homme Approximatif" and Vicente Huidobro's "Altazór"
Eugenia V. Osgood
1974-01-01 Volume 4 • 1974 • Jarry and Tzara • 57-61
Tirez-pas sur le conferencier!: Tristan Tzara and Marcel Duchamp
Elmer Peterson
1974-01-01 Volume 4 • 1974 • Jarry and Tzara • 62-65