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* ''[[Media:Firn Edgar Bibergeil 1919.pdf|Bibergeil: pedantische Liebeslieder]]'', ills. George Grosz, Berlin-Wilmersdorf: A. R.Meyer, 1919, [16] pp, [https://digital.kunsthaus.ch/viewer/image/171161/1/ KHZ]. {{de}} | * ''[[Media:Firn Edgar Bibergeil 1919.pdf|Bibergeil: pedantische Liebeslieder]]'', ills. George Grosz, Berlin-Wilmersdorf: A. R.Meyer, 1919, [16] pp, [https://digital.kunsthaus.ch/viewer/image/171161/1/ KHZ]. {{de}} | ||
+ | * Daimonides, [https://monoskop.org/images/7/73/Huelsenbeck_Richard_ed_Dada_Almanach.pdf#page=60 "Zur Theorie des Dadaismus"], in ''Dada Almanach'', ed. Richard Huelsenbeck, Berlin: Erich Reiss, 1920, pp 54-62. {{de}} | ||
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Revision as of 17:06, 6 December 2020
Edgar Firn (born Karl Gustav Heinrich Döhmann, 24 August 1892, Lemgo, Germany - 3 October 1982, Berlin) was an artist and writer associated with the Dada movement in Berlin. He also used the pseudonym Daimonides.
- Publications
- Bibergeil: pedantische Liebeslieder, ills. George Grosz, Berlin-Wilmersdorf: A. R.Meyer, 1919, [16] pp, KHZ. (German)
- Daimonides, "Zur Theorie des Dadaismus", in Dada Almanach, ed. Richard Huelsenbeck, Berlin: Erich Reiss, 1920, pp 54-62. (German)