featuring

Walter Serner

Walter Serner


Featuring Walter Serner By 1929 the mysterious Walter Serner had all but disappeared – neither his friends nor his publisher knew where or how to contact him. Rumors flew as to his whereabouts and activities; it was suspected that he had given himself over to a life of crime.
Walter Serner: A Handguide for Impostors Dada in Austria? Surely not a chance!
Walter Serner: Last Loosening Manifesto Dedicated to Anton can Hoboken
Dada Art Alexander Partens was a pseudonym for Tzara, Serner and Arp, the so-called Limited Company for the Exploitation of Dadaist Vocabulary. This essay was originally intended for Dadaco and was sent for inclusion by Tzara with this message: “Picabia and Arp attach the utmost importance to A. Partens’ essay Dada Art being published in full, otherwise their pictorial contributions will not be understood.”
Walter Serner: The Swig about the Axis Manifesto 1 It’s a long way to Tipperary. For sure. Because properly considered: psychology is a handicap. Every rule has its exception, without a doubt. In fact as a rule. Therefore take extra care: every rule is to be applied as an exception, for the rule is the exception. (An important rule, that!)
News

The Plastics

The New York Times publishes a lengthy article on the history of the band The Plastic People of the Universe.

jim haynes' blog

Live from Hotel Josef

featured authors

dada scene

about PWF 2007

dada poetry

prague.tv

© 2007 Prague Writers' Festival
This website is an archive of 17.PWF and is no longer being updated.