Also known as Samy Rosenstock, Samuel Rosenstock, S. Samyro, Tristan Samuel Rosenstock, Rosenstock Tristan Samuel, Tristan, Tristan Ruia, Tr. Tzara
羅馬尼亞裔德國作家
Tristan Tzara was a Romanian-French poet (1896–1963) who is best known as a founder and leading figure of the Dada movement, an avant-garde artistic movement that rejected traditional aesthetics and embraced absurdity and chance. His work and ideas significantly influenced modern art and literature by challenging conventional notions of what art could be.
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Les grandes proesses du tres vaillant, noble et excellent cheualier Tristan filz Du noble roy Meliadus de leonnoys [et] cheualier de la table ronde. Nouuellleme[n]t imprime a Paris Lan Mil cinq cens. xxxiii.
<<Ein>> Love Couple Tristan and Izoldis: a very entertaining and touching narrative for soulful hearts
Hystorie o Panu Tristanowi a krasne Izalde. Wzdelal W. R. Kramerius. (Narrative of the Tristan and Isolde)
卓斯坦·查拉(Tristan Tzara;法语:[tʁistɑ̃ dzaʁa]; 羅馬尼亞語:[trisˈtan ˈt͡sara],1896年4月16日-1963年12月25日),原名森美·羅辛托(Samuel或Samy Rosenstock),又名S. Samyro,羅馬尼亞裔法國詩人、散文作家。他曾著有多篇名詩句,如《道路》等。
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1. Tristan Tzara was a screamo / hardcore band from Dortmund, Germany, started in 2000. Their name is taken from founding dadaist Samy Rosenstock who used "Tristan Tzara" as his pseudonym. They have recorded two studio LP records before their ending in year 2002. Albums: * Omorina Nad Evropom * Da Ne Zaboraviš The original lineup: Robert - vocal Ines - vocal Christian - guitar Miso - guitar Sven - bass guitar Thomas - drums (on Da Ne Zaboravis) <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Tristan+Tzara
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