Karawane
Hugo Ball
Leído por LibriVox Volunteers
Karawane is a groundbreaking poem by Hugo Ball that embodies the spirit of the Dada movement, a radical cultural response to the chaos of World War I. Composed entirely of nonsensical words, this work challenges traditional notions of meaning and language, inviting listeners to explore the beauty found in absurdity.
Written in 1916, during a time of profound societal upheaval, Ball's poem reflects the Dadaists' rejection of conventional art and their critique of the modern world. The poem serves as a manifesto of sorts, emphasizing the movement's anti-war and anti-bourgeois sentiments while celebrating the freedom of expression.
As you listen to this collection of recordings by LibriVox volunteers, immerse yourself in the playful yet thought-provoking nature of Karawane. This unique piece not only showcases the innovative spirit of its time but also invites reflection on the role of art in a world rife with meaninglessness.
Capítulos
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| Karawane - Read by AC | 0:51 | Leído por Anne Cheng | |
| Karawane - Read by DL | 1:01 | Leído por David Lawrence | |
| Karawane - Read by DRB | 0:59 | Leído por David Barnes | |
| Karawane - Read by DW | 1:05 | Leído por Dirk Weber | |
| Karawane - Read by ELLI | 0:44 | Leído por Elli | |
| Karawane - Read by EZWA | 0:50 | Leído por Ezwa | |
| Karawane - Read by GHS | 0:47 | Leído por Algy Pug | |
| Karawane - Read by HF | 0:59 | Leído por Karlsson | |
| Karawane - Read by JCM | 0:53 | Leído por Jason Mills | |
| Karawane - Read by LLW | 1:01 | Leído por Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) | |
| Karawane - Read by MG | 1:40 | Leído por Martin Geeson | |
| Karawane - Read by MGT | 0:54 | Leído por Maria Grazia Tundo | |
| Karawane - Read by NJB | 1:14 | Leído por Nicholas James Bridgewater | |
| Karawane - Read by RG | 1:08 | Leído por Ruth Golding | |
| Karawane - Read by RJD | 1:21 | Leído por Ryan DeRamos | |
| Karawane - Read by SR | 1:00 | Leído por Sonja | |
| Karawane - Read by TG | 0:54 | Leído por TriciaG |
Reseñas
Marvellous beyond words...
aposiopesis
I have just experimented with playing this piece in reverse, and its magic is undiminished. A twentieth century landmark.