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'''Proto-Surrealism''' is a term used for [[Surrealism]] [[avant-la-lettre]]. The immediate predecessor was [[Dada]]: collaborators included [[Hugo Ball]] (German actor and playwright); [[Jean Arp]] (Alsatian artist); [[Tristan Tzara]] (Rumanian poet); [[Marcel Janco]] (Rumanian artist); and [[Richard Huelsenbeck]] (a German poet). '''Proto-Surrealism''' is a term used for [[Surrealism]] [[avant-la-lettre]]. The immediate predecessor was [[Dada]]: collaborators included [[Hugo Ball]] (German actor and playwright); [[Jean Arp]] (Alsatian artist); [[Tristan Tzara]] (Rumanian poet); [[Marcel Janco]] (Rumanian artist); and [[Richard Huelsenbeck]] (a German poet).
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What is Surrealism?, a 1934 lecture by André Breton.

Proto-Surrealism is a term used for Surrealism avant-la-lettre. The immediate predecessor was Dada: collaborators included Hugo Ball (German actor and playwright); Jean Arp (Alsatian artist); Tristan Tzara (Rumanian poet); Marcel Janco (Rumanian artist); and Richard Huelsenbeck (a German poet).




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