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Flametti: oder vom Dandysmus der Armen

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A loosely episodic narrative follows a charismatic but impecunious dandy who leads a small variety ensemble, balancing petty bookkeeping, romantic pursuits and street-level showmanship. Scenes shift between backstage routines, fishing, cafés and performances, revealing precarious finances, shifting loyalties, and the performative self-fashioning of urban life. Satirical observations probe class, vanity, and the contradictions of artistic ambition amid material scarcity, mixing comic set pieces with melancholy reflections on identity, commodified spectacle, and the rituals of daytime city commerce and nightlife entertainment.

About the Author

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Hugo Ball

Hugo Ball was a German author and a key figure in the Dada movement, known for his avant-garde contributions to literature and performance art. His notable work, "Flametti: oder vom Dandysmus der Armen," explores themes of identity and artistic expression through a unique blend of prose and poetic language. Ball's writings often reflect his interest in the absurd and the unconventional, challenging traditional literary forms and societal norms. His innovative approach to art and literature has left a lasting impact on the cultural landscape of the early 20th century.

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