Hugo Ball

Hugo Ball was a pioneering figure in the early 20th-century avant-garde movement, best known for his role in founding Dada, a radical art and literary movement that emerged in response to the horrors of World War I. Born in 1886 in Pirmasens, Germany, Ball's artistic journey was marked by a desire to challenge traditional forms and conventions. His innovative use of language, sound, and performance art, particularly his creation of sound poetry, pushed the boundaries of what literature could be. Ball's works often blend the absurd with philosophical reflections, inviting readers to rethink the nature of art and expression.

Aside from his contributions to Dada, Ball was a poet and playwright who explored themes of spirituality and the human condition in his later writings. His most notable work, "Karawane," exemplifies his playful yet profound approach to language. As you delve into his eclectic collection of writings in this app, you'll find a unique voice that continues to resonate with those who seek to understand the complexities of art and life. We invite you to explore his works and discover the depths of creativity and thought that Hugo Ball has to offer.

Flametti, oder Vom Dandyismus der Armen

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Hugo Ball



Der Auf- und Untergang eines Sterns am Züricher Varieté-Himmel, nämlich der von Max Flametti, wird hier beschrieben. Charma…

Simultan Krippenspiel (Concert bruitiste)

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Hugo Ball



Dies ist ein ungewöhnliches dadaistisches Krippenspiel, wobei die Weihnachtsgeschichte fast nur mit Hilfe von Lauten und Geräusche…

Karawane

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Hugo Ball



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