This edition had all images removed.
Title: Pensées sans langage
Note: Preface by Tristan Tzara, under the name "Udnie," title of a painting by Picabia.
Credits:
Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues & Marc D'Hooghe at Free
Literature (Images generously made available by the
International Dada Archive.)
Summary: "PENSÉES SANS LANGAGE" by Francis Picabia is a poetic work composed during the early 20th century, specifically in 1919. This collection of poetry explores themes of love, existential reflections, and the absurdities of life as seen through the lens of Dadaist thought. The work embodies a fragmented style and a playful yet incisive commentary on human experiences, emotions, and societal norms. The poem presents a series of vignettes filled with vivid imagery and emotional depth. Picabia’s verses are characterized by their surrealistic quality, intertwining personal experiences with broader philosophical musings. Through playful language and unexpected associations, the poet explores various facets of love, longing, and identity, often reflecting on the futility and transient nature of existence. With a mix of humor and melancholy, "PENSÉES SANS LANGAGE" serves as both a critique of contemporary societal values and a celebration of the complexities of human experience, inviting readers to find meaning in the chaos of life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Picabia, Francis, 1879-1953
Author of introduction, etc.: Tzara, Tristan, 1896-1963
EBook No.: 56892
Published: Apr 1, 2018
Downloads: 99
Language: French
Subject: French poetry -- 20th century
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Pensées sans langage
Note: Preface by Tristan Tzara, under the name "Udnie," title of a painting by Picabia.
Credits:
Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues & Marc D'Hooghe at Free
Literature (Images generously made available by the
International Dada Archive.)
Summary: "PENSÉES SANS LANGAGE" by Francis Picabia is a poetic work composed during the early 20th century, specifically in 1919. This collection of poetry explores themes of love, existential reflections, and the absurdities of life as seen through the lens of Dadaist thought. The work embodies a fragmented style and a playful yet incisive commentary on human experiences, emotions, and societal norms. The poem presents a series of vignettes filled with vivid imagery and emotional depth. Picabia’s verses are characterized by their surrealistic quality, intertwining personal experiences with broader philosophical musings. Through playful language and unexpected associations, the poet explores various facets of love, longing, and identity, often reflecting on the futility and transient nature of existence. With a mix of humor and melancholy, "PENSÉES SANS LANGAGE" serves as both a critique of contemporary societal values and a celebration of the complexities of human experience, inviting readers to find meaning in the chaos of life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Picabia, Francis, 1879-1953
Author of introduction, etc.: Tzara, Tristan, 1896-1963
EBook No.: 56892
Published: Apr 1, 2018
Downloads: 99
Language: French
Subject: French poetry -- 20th century
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.