Literaturhaus Salzburg - Das Gedicht zum Wochenende kommt vom deutschen Autor und Dada-Mitbegründer Hugo Ball (1886-1927). Die "Karawane" erschien 1920 in Berlin, vorgetragen hat es dieser Pionier des Lautgedichts erstmals 1916 im
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BELLEMEADE BOOKS: Strange intersections: The poetry of Hugo Ball and a reading of "Karawane" by Marie Osmond
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Marie Osmond Performs the Dadaist Poem “Karawane” on the TV Show, Ripley's Believe It or Not (1985) | Open Culture
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