Literary collage
Literary collage - a type of literary technique based on the creation of works from existing elements, quotations, works combined with parts of the author's speech. Such expressions of thought were used by the creators of the European avant-garde, including Guillaume Apollinaire, Louis Aragon, Blaise Cendrars, Vladimir Majakowski, James Joyce and American Ronald Sukenick. Polish authors of experimental prose also drew on the technique of literary collage; They were Miron Białoszewski, Tadeusz Konwicki, Leopold Buczkowski, and in drama - Tadeusz Różewicz. Artur Rimbaud and Comte de Lautréamont are the precursors of the contemporary literary collage.
An example of a literary collage is Julian Kornhauser's "Correcting" piece (fragment): 10 verse I from the top - is: life, it should be: Life 26 "" "" bottom - "peddler, should be: democracy 31 "II" "-" broke, it should be: beauty 1 "" - "" - socialism, it should be: socialism
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