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Hugo Ball (German: [bal]; 22 February 1886 – 14 September 1927) was a German author, poet, and essentially the founder of the Dada movement in European art in Zürich in 1916. Among other accomplishments, he was a pioneer in the development of sound poetry. Life and work Hugo Ball was born in Pirmasens, Germany, and was raised in a middle-class Catholic family. He studied sociology and philosophy at the universities of Munich and Heidelberg (1906–1907). In 1910, he moved to Berlin in order to become an actor and collaborated with Max Reinhardt. At the beginning of World War I, he tried joining the army as a volunteer, but was denied enlistment for medical reasons. After witnessing the invasion of Belgium, he was disillusioned, saying: "The war is founded on a glaring mistake – men have been confused with machines." Considered a traitor in his country, he crossed the frontier with the cabaret performer and poet Emmy Hennings, whom he would marry in 1920, and settled in Zürich, Switzerland. There, Ball continued his interest in anarchism and in Mikhail Bakunin in particular; he also worked on a book of translations of works by Bakunin, which never got published. Although interested in anarchist philosophy, he nonetheless rejected it for its militant aspects, and viewed it as only a means to his personal goal of socio-political enlightenment. In 1916, Hugo Ball created the Dada Manifesto, making a political statement about his views on the terrible state of society and acknowledging his dislike for philosophies of the past that claimed to possess the ultimate truth. In the manifesto Ball aimed to legitimize the new artistic movement's ambition to not merely "write poetry with words", but to "write poetry out of the words", to create an entirely new language, due to the fact that the old language was viewed as "doomed", and "ruined by the filthy hands of capital". The central thought of modernism since Baudelaire regarding that the language has to be fixed, is here given a distinctive critique of economy as a motivation. The same year as the Manifesto, in 1916, Ball wrote his poem "Karawane," a poem consisting of nonsensical words. The meaning, however, resides in its meaninglessness, reflecting the chief principle behind Dadaism. Some of his other best known works include the poem collection 7 schizophrene Sonette, the drama Die Nase des Michelangelo, a memoir of the Zürich period Flight Out of Time: A Dada Diary, and a biography of Hermann Hesse, entitled Hermann Hesse. Sein Leben und sein Werk (1927). As co-founder of the Cabaret Voltaire and a magazine with the same name, Cabaret Voltaire, in Zürich, he led the Dada movement in Zürich and is one of the people credited with naming the movement "Dada," by allegedly choosing the word at random from a dictionary. His companion and future wife, Emmy Hennings, was also a member of Dada. His involvement with the Dada movement lasted approximately two years. He then worked for a short period as a journalist for Die Freie Zeitung in Bern. After returning to Catholicism in July 1920, Ball retired to the canton of Ticino, where he lived a religious and relatively poor life with Emmy Hennings. He contributed to the journal Hochland during this time. He also began the process of revising his diaries from 1910 to 1921, which were later published under the title Die Flucht aus der Zeit (Flight Out of Time). These diaries provide a wealth of information concerning the people and events of the Zürich Dada movement. He died in Sant'Abbondio (Gentilino), Switzerland, of stomach cancer on 14 September 1927. Adaptations Ball's poem "Gadji beri bimba" was adapted to the song "I Zimbra" on the 1979 Talking Heads album Fear of Music. Ball received a writing credit for the song on the track listing. The song contains these lines: The complete "Gadji beri bimba" poem by Ball reads: A voice-cut-up collage of his poem "Karawane" by German artist Kommissar Hjuler, member of Boris Lurie's NO!art movement, was released on an LP on the Greek Shamanic Trance label in 2010. "Karawane" was also set to music in 2012 by Australian composer Stephen Whittington, as an "anti-song cycle" of seventeen songs — one for each line of the poem, lasting approximately two minutes each. The same poem and its historical context was used by Esa-Pekka Salonen for his 28-minute composition for mixed choir and orchestra, Karawane. Bibliography Die Nase des Michelangelo. Tragikomödie in vier Auftritten, 1911 Der Henker von Brescia. Drei Akte der Not und Ekstase, 1914 Flametti oder Vom Dandysmus der Armen. Roman. Reiss, Berlin 1918 Zur Kritik der deutschen Intelligenz. Der Freie Verlag, Bern 1919 redeveloped as: Die Folgen der Reformation. Duncker & Humblot, München 1924 Byzantinisches Christentum. Drei Heiligenleben (on Joannes Klimax, Dionysius Areopagita und Symeon dem Styliten). Duncker & Humblot, München 1923 Hermann Hesse. Sein Leben und sein Werk. S. Fischer, Berlin 1927 Die Flucht aus der Zeit (Diary). Duncker & Humblot, München 1927 Gesammelte Gedichte mit Photos und Faksimiles, ed.. Annemarie Schütt-Hennings. Arche, Zürich 1963 Tenderenda der Phantast. Roman. Arche, Zürich 1967 Bibliography in English Ball, Hugo (1974). Flight Out of Time: A Dada Diary. Translated by Ann Raimes. New York: Viking Press. ISBN 0-670-31841-8. Ball, Hugo (1993). Critique of the German Intelligentsia. Translated by Brian Harris. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231075268. Blago Bung, Blago Bung, Hugo Ball's Tenderenda the Fantast, Richard Huelsenbeck's Fantastic Prayers, and Walter Serner's Last Loosening – three key texts of Zürich ur-Dada. Translated and introduced by Malcolm Green. Atlas Press, ISBN 0-947757-86-4 Flametti, or The Dandyism of the Poor, trans. Catherine Schelbert, Wakefield Press, Massachusetts, 2014, ISBN 978-1-939663-03-0 Novels in English What was Beautiful and Good," (Was schön war und gut), Jill Blocker, Münster Verlag, Switzerland, 2023, English: ISBN 978-1-916964-33-4 in German: ISBN 3907301617 See also Hans Arp Emmy Hennings Richard Huelsenbeck Hans Leybold Hans Richter Walter Serner Tristan Tzara References External links Works by Hugo Ball at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Hugo Ball at Internet Archive Works by Hugo Ball at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) "Literary estate of Hugo Ball". HelveticArchives. Swiss National Library. Publications by and about Hugo Ball in the catalogue Helveticat of the Swiss National Library International Dada Archive Hugo Ball (DADA Companion) Opening-Manifest of the 1st Dada-Evening by Hugo Ball Dada and Cabaret Voltaire on YouTube, Ball recites "Karawane", 1916 (at 2:32) Sound recordings of the poems of Hugo Ball on UbuWeb. Discover the Hugo Ball popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Hugo Ball books.

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