Twenty-Five Poems
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- | ''[[Vingt-cinq poèmes]]'' (''Twenty-Five Poems'') ([[1918]]) [http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/Vingt_Cinq/index.htm] is a collection of poems by [[Tristan Tzara]], with 10 engravings by [[Hans Arp]]. | + | '''''Vingt-cinq poèmes''''' (''Twenty-Five Poems'') ([[1918]]) [http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/Vingt_Cinq/index.htm] is a collection of poems by [[Tristan Tzara]], with 10 engravings by [[Hans Arp]]. |
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Vingt-cinq poèmes (Twenty-Five Poems) (1918) [1] is a collection of poems by Tristan Tzara, with 10 engravings by Hans Arp.
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