Un amour de jeunesse de Tristan Tzara
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Tristan Tzara, Ion Vinea, fictionalization, epistolary, fantasmal identity, feminine neurasthenia.Abstract
A Youthful Love of Tristan Tzara. This paper aims to demonstrate that the character named Mania from the unfinished novel Faites vos jeux, written by Tristan Tzara in the early '20s and published, between 1923-1924, in the magazine Les Feuilles Libres (in a series which, however, he has never resumed in an antemortem volume), is a fictionalization of a lover from the author’s youth. Sasha under her real name, this mysterious female presence has also fascinated Ion Vinea, Tzara’s legendary friend, and left traces within the imaginary worlds and literary works of the two writers, as well as in their nonfictional correspondence.
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