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  Clement Pansaers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clément Pansaers (1885-1922) was the main proponent of the Dada movement in Belgium.
Pansaers moved to Paris in 1921, where he took part in Dada manifestations until his early death from Hodgkin's Disease.
Pan-Dada: The Writings of Clement Pansaers, edited by Michael Sanchez with a preface by Marc Dachy, forthcoming.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clement_Pansaers   (290 words)

  
 E.LT. Mesens – Dada Joker in the Surrealist Pack by Neil Matheson
First learning of Dada while in Berlin in 1919, Pansaers went on to Paris where he participated in Paris Dada, eventually returning to Brussels disillusioned in 1922, where he died soon after of Hodgkin's disease.
In their letters we find the two men making what were eventually to prove abortive plans for a Dada lecture tour of Belgium by Tzara and for a ballet, as well as organising various literary collaborations.
Pansaers' plans for a Dada soirée in Brussels had come to nothing and it would appear that Mesens had similar ambitions for a Dada-inspired event in Belgium, centred upon the involvement of Tzara, which were likewise eventually to be frustrated (Massonet 16-28).
www.imageandnarrative.be /surrealism/matheson.htm   (3838 words)

  
 Dada, Pansaers et Correspondance
The first volume in a three part series (that will ultimately showcase 220 minutes of rare Surrealist documents), this release covers the years 1917-1926.
Includes the crazy lecture by James Ensor in 1929, as well as many testimonies concerning the Dadaist Clement Pansaers by his own son, Louis Aragon, Philippe Soupault, Pierre Bourgeois, Pascal Pia, and so on.
This release also features Paul Neuhuys addressing the foundation of "ca ira" (Henri Michaux' publishers among others), poetry by Franz Hellens, early memories of Henri Michaux and Camille Goemans by Robert Guiette, and Jean-Pierre Verheggen reading Henri Michaux.
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 A World-Class Resource for the Humanities
1st Row: Tristan Tzara, Céline Arnauld, Francis Picabia, André Breton; 2nd: Benjamin Péret, Paul Dermée, Philippe Soupault, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes; 3rd: Louis Aragon, Théodore Fraenkel, Paul Eluard, Clément Pansaers, Emmanuel Faÿ
Jean Cocteau, drawing from letter, Jean Cocteau to Lise Deharme, July 8, 1957.
Other archives receiving supplements were those of Robert Lowell, Sonora Babb, John Le Carré, Arnold Wesker, Anne Sexton, and Tennessee Williams.
www.hrc.utexas.edu /news/newsletters/2002/summer/1.html   (507 words)

  
 Deneulin,Luc Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Theatrical Gestures of Belgian Modernism assembles a series of brilliant dramatic works issuing from a remarkably fecund modern period of artistic creation in Belgium.
It includes dadaists like Clement Pansaers and Paul Joostens; surrealists like
We guarantee the condition of every book, new or used.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Deneulin,Luc   (121 words)

  
 Bibi's box: Digital Dada Library
Each document has been scanned in its entirety.
Works from Paul Eluard, George Grosz, Clément Pansaers, Francis Picabia, Tristan Tzara among others writers and artists.
Posted by Bibi at July 28, 2005 10:41 PM in Art, Books, Literature
www.bibi.org /box/archives/books/digital_dada_library.html   (111 words)

  
 THE DIAL. - THAYER, SCOFIELD,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Literary contributions and art by Andre Derain, Bertrand Russell, Stuart Davis, John Freeman, Margaret Naumburg, Marie Laurencin, George Moore, Elizabeth Coatsworth, Hermann Haller, Gilbert Seldes, Diuna Barnes, Clement Pansaers, Louis Wilkinson, Wiliam Carlos Williams, Carl Sprinchorn, Paul Morand, John Eglinton.
Offered by: Columbia Books ABAA/ILAB - Book number: 48838
They offer full satisfaction and normal prices - no markups, no hidden costs, no overcharged shipping costs.
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