
Karawane
Karawane is a German poem written by Hugo Ball in 1916, notable for its use of nonsensical words that embody the principles of Dadaism. This movement emerged during World War I, emphasizing anti-war sentiments and a rejection of traditional artistic standards. The poem reflects the absurdity and meaninglessness that Dada artists sought to convey, making it a significant work in the context of modernist literature and anti-art culture.
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