Dadaism in Literature - Definition and Examples
Dadaism:
Dadaism is an important literary term in the modern period. The term was meant to signify everything and nothing, or total freedom, anti-rules, ideals, and traditions. Dadaism became popular in Paris immediately after World War I. The basic word in the Dadaist vocabulary was "nothing".
The idea is more important to the work itself. Art can be made of anything.
Reference book: Dictionary of literary Terms & Literary Theory
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