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Karawane

LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Karawane by Hugo Ball. This was the Weekly Poetry project for December 5th, 2010.

Ball wrote his poem "Karawane," which is a German poem consisting of nonsensical words. The meaning however resides in its meaninglessness, reflecting the chief principle behind Dadaism.

Dada or Dadaism is a cultural movement that began in Zürich, Switzerland, during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1922.[1] The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature—poetry, art manifestoes, art theory—theatre, and graphic design, and concentrated its anti-war politics through a rejection of the prevailing standards in art through anti-art cultural works. Its purpose was to ridicule what its participants considered to be the meaninglessness of the modern world. In addition to being anti-war, dada was also anti-bourgeois and anarchistic in nature.(summary from Wikipedia)

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Karawane - Read by AC (Anne Cheng)
Karawane - Read by DL (David Lawrence)
Karawane - Read by DRB (David Barnes)
Karawane - Read by DW (Dirk Weber)
Karawane - Read by ELLI (Elli)
Karawane - Read by EZWA (Ezwa)
Karawane - Read by GHS (Algy Pug)
Karawane - Read by HF (Karlsson)
Karawane - Read by JCM (Jason Mills)
Karawane - Read by LLW (Leonard Wilson)
Karawane - Read by MG (Martin Geeson)
Karawane - Read by MGT (Maria Grazia Tundo)
Karawane - Read by NJB (Nicholas James Bridgewater)
Karawane - Read by RG (Ruth Golding)
Karawane - Read by RJD (Ryan DeRamos)
Karawane - Read by SR (Sonja)
Karawane - Read by TG (TriciaG)
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