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... Huelsenbeck developed an identifiable reading style : When he enters , he keeps his cane of Spanish reed in his hand and occasionally swishes it around . That excites the audience . They think he is arrogant , and he certainly looks it ...
... Huelsenbeck developed an identifiable reading style : When he enters , he keeps his cane of Spanish reed in his hand and occasionally swishes it around . That excites the audience . They think he is arrogant , and he certainly looks it ...
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... Huelsenbeck were against it . They were against ' organi- zation ' : ' People have had enough of it ' , Huelsenbeck argued . Both he and Ball felt that ' one should not turn a whim into an artistic school ' . But Tzara was persistent ...
... Huelsenbeck were against it . They were against ' organi- zation ' : ' People have had enough of it ' , Huelsenbeck argued . Both he and Ball felt that ' one should not turn a whim into an artistic school ' . But Tzara was persistent ...
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... Huelsenbeck , ' was the closing of the cabaret . ' Keeping a low profile in Berlin for the next thirteen months , Huelsenbeck reflected on Zurich Dada , later publishing his writing in En avant Dada : Eine Geschichte des Dadaismus ...
... Huelsenbeck , ' was the closing of the cabaret . ' Keeping a low profile in Berlin for the next thirteen months , Huelsenbeck reflected on Zurich Dada , later publishing his writing in En avant Dada : Eine Geschichte des Dadaismus ...
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