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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

The Glockenspiel of Hell


Recognise the picture? Of course you do. An old friend of Dead Beat from his Dadaist days. Tristan Tzara. He has called in to quote from his Manifesto. And there’s a point, which one of you writers out there has a manifesto written or even thought about? It ought to be a required tool of the trade. At the risk of repeating myself: This writing is a serious occupation.

Anyway let the man speak: “There is a literature that does not reach the voracious mass. It is the work of creators, issued from a real necessity in the author, produced for himself. It expresses the knowledge of a supreme egoism, in which laws wither away. Every page must explode, either by profound heavy seriousness, the whirlwind, poetic frenzy, the new, the eternal, the crushing joke, enthusiasm for principles, or by the way in which it is printed. On the one hand a tottering world in flight, betrothed to the glockenspiel of hell, on the other hand: new men. Rough, bouncing, riding on hiccups. Behind them a crippled world and literary quacks with a mania for improvement.

I say unto you: there is no beginning and we do not tremble, we are not sentimental. We are a furious Wind, tearing the dirty linen of clouds and prayers, preparing the great spectacle of disaster, fire, decomposition. We will put an end to mourning and replace tears by sirens screeching from one continent to another. Pavilions of intense joy and widowers with the sadness of poison. Dada is the signboard of abstraction; advertising and business are also elements of poetry.”

Dead Beat says unto you, that you shall listen to the wise one and leave the literary quacks behind.

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