After Dada  

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"Mr. Tzara had no part in the invention of the word Dada — as attested ... little hand in writing the "Dada Manifesto 1918" [...] The paternity of the manifesto is, in any case, formally claimed by Val Serner."--"After Dada" (1922) by André Breton, cited in The Lost Steps (1996) by Breton

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"After Dada" (1922) is a text by André Breton collected in The Lost Steps (1996).



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