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  • 21Postmodern literature — The term Postmodern literature is used to describe certain tendencies in post World War II literature. It is both a continuation of the experimentation championed by writers of the modernist period (relying heavily, for example, on fragmentation …

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  • 22Urmuz — Demetru Dem. Demetrescu Buzău Urmuz, circa 1920, photographer unknown Born March 17, 1883 Curtea de Argeş Died November 23, 1923(1923 11 23 …

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  • 23Picabia, Francis — born Jan. 22, 1879, Paris, France died Nov. 30, 1953, Paris French painter, illustrator, designer, writer, and editor. After studying at the École des Beaux Arts and the École des Arts Décoratifs, he painted for a time in an Impressionist and… …

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  • 24Dada (song) — Dada Single by Radwimps from the album Zettai Zetsumei Released January 12, 2011 …

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  • 25dadaist — DADAÍST, Ă, dadaişti, ste, adj., s.m. şi f. 1. adj. Alcătuit după principiile dadaismului; privitor la dadaism. 2. s.m. şi f. Adept al dadaismului. – Din fr. dadaïste. Trimis de ionel bufu, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98  dadaíst …

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  • 26Dada — For other uses, see Dada (disambiguation). Cover of the first edition of the publication Dada by Tristan Tzara; Zurich, 1917 Dada (English pronunciation: /ˈdɑːdɑː/) or Dadaism is a cultural movement that began in Zurich, Switzerland, du …

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  • 27Man Ray — For other uses, see Man Ray (disambiguation). Man Ray Man Ray, photographed at Gaite Montparnasse exhibition in Paris by Carl Van Vechten on June 16, 1934 Birth name Emmanuel Radnitzky …

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  • 28Theatre of the Absurd — The Theatre of the Absurd (French: Théâtre de l Absurde ) is a designation for particular plays written by a number of primarily European playwrights in the late 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, as well as to the style of theatre which has evolved from… …

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  • 29Pop art — is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. Livingstone, M., Pop Art: A Continuing History , New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1990 ] Pop Art challenged tradition by… …

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  • 30Beat Generation — The Beat Generation is a term used to describe both a group of American writers who came to prominence in the late 1950s and early 1960s, and the cultural phenomena that they wrote about and inspired (later sometimes called beatniks ): a… …

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