The cows sit on the telegraph poles and play chess The cockatoo under the skirts of the Spanish dancer Sings as sadly as a headquarters bugler and th… - Richard Huelsenbeck

" "

The cows sit on the telegraph poles and play chess
The cockatoo under the skirts of the Spanish dancer
Sings as sadly as a headquarters bugler and the cannon lament all day...

English
Collect this quote

About Richard Huelsenbeck

Richard Huelsenbeck (23 April 1892 – 20 April 1974) was a German writer, poet, and psychoanalyst, and one of the leading Dada artists; he participated in Zürich in the 'Cabaret Voltaire'.

Also Known As

Pen Names: Charles R. Hulbeck
Alternative Names: Carl Wilhelm Richard Hülsenbeck
Enhance Your Quote Experience

Enjoy ad-free browsing, unlimited collections, and advanced search features with Premium.

Related quotes. More quotes will automatically load as you scroll down, or you can use the load more buttons.

Additional quotes by Richard Huelsenbeck

Go Premium

Support Quotewise while enjoying an ad-free experience and premium features.

View Plans
As Arp and I are sitting in the large living room of my house on Central Park in November 1958, we try again and again to understand the significance of Dada for ourselves and for others. Many elements surfaced in me and in the 'Fantastic Prayers' [his poems Phantastische Gebete, Zurich 1916] at the same time; resistance against the 'civilization' we live in, fury about a purely factual world which leaves out personality and thus creative power, the means of irony and underlying religiousness. Ball turned religious during the times of dadaism, Arp is a religious person today, and I have always been one, without wanting to realize it, perhaps without knowing it.

Loading...