Hugo Ball

Hugo Ball

Hugo Ball (February 22, 1886September 14, 1927) was a German author, poet and was one of the leading Dada artists.

Hugo Ball was born in Pirmasens, Germany and was raised in a 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 the First World War he joined the army as a volunteer, But, after the invasion of Belgium, 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 his wife and settled in Zürich. Here, Ball continued his interest in anarchism, and in Bakunin in particular; he also worked on book of Bakunin translations, 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 enlightenment. ["I have examined myself carefully. I could never bid chaos welcome, blow up bridges, and do away with ideas. I am not an anarchist." Flight out of Time, Introduction. University of California Press (1996)]

In 1916, Hugo Ball created the , making a political statement about his views on the terrible state of society and acknowledging his dislike for philosophies in the past claiming to possess the ultimate Truth. The same year as the Manifesto, in 1916, Ball wrote his poem "Karawane," which is a German 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 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. He was married to Emmy Hennings, another member of Dada.

His involvement with the Dada movement lasted approximately two years. He then worked for a short period as a journalist, for "Freie Zeitung" in Bern. Eventually he retired to the canton of Ticino where he lived a religious and relatively poor life. He died in Sant'Abbondio, Switzerland.

His poem "Gadji beri bimba" was later adapted to the song entitled "I Zimbra" on the 1979 Talking Heads album "Fear of Music"; he received a writing credit for the song on the track listing.

ee also

* Richard Huelsenbeck
* Tristan Tzara
* Hans Arp
* Emmy Hennings
* Walter Serner
* Hans Richter
* Hans Leybold
* Cabaret Voltaire (Zurich)

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
**umgearbeitete Fassung als: "Die Folgen der Reformation". Duncker & Humblot, München 1924
*"Byzantinisches Christentum. Drei Heiligenleben" (zu 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

Posthumous:
*"Gesammelte Gedichte mit Photos und Faksimiles", hg. v. Annemarie Schütt-Hennings. Arche, Zürich 1963
*"Tenderenda der Phantast. Roman". Arche, Zürich 1967

Bibliography in English

*
* "Blago Bung, Blago Bung", Hugo Ball's Tenderenda the Fantast, Richard Huelsenbeck's Fantastic Prayers, & Walter Serner's Last Loosening - three key texts of Zurich ur-Dada. Translated and introduced by Malcolm Green. Atlas Press, ISBN 0 947757 86 4

References

External links

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* [http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/ball.html International Dada Archive]
* [http://www.peak.org/~dadaist/English/Graphics/ball.html Short biography]
* [http://www.dada-companion.com/ball/ Hugo Ball (DADA Companion)]


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