Biography
Tristan Tzara was a Romanian Jewish avant-garde poet. In the early 1910s, he was an editor of the Simbolul ("The Symbol") magazine with Ion Vinea. In 1915 he left Romania and went to Zurich, Switzerland. Here, at Cabaret Voltaire, he was one of the founders of the Dada movement.
Books by Tristan Tzara
Tristan Tzara 25 Poems, Hans A
Tristan Tzara 25 Poems, Hans Arp 10 Woodcuts
Aventures Célestes de M. Antip
Aventures Célestes de M. Antipyrine
Tristan Tzara : Twenty-Five Po
Tristan Tzara : Twenty-Five Poems, Hans Arp
Dada Manifestolari ve Diger Metinler
Noontimes Won
Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries
Dada Sansonlari. Translated by Deniz Kurt
L'home aproximatiu
Coeur à Gaz
Coeur à Gaz
Vingt-Cinq Poã¨Mes
Vingt-Cinq Poã¨Mes
Approximate man & other writin
Approximate man & other writings
Chanson Dada
Découverte des arts dits primi
Découverte des arts dits primitifs
Los primeros poemas de Tristan Tzara
Siete manifiestos Dada