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Joyce, DADA & Co

2012
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The opposite of (literary historical) genealogy—in the sense of a traceable and causal line of descent—is simultaneity, here understood as a form of non-causal co-incidentality. An often-cited example of literary historical simultaneity, illustrating, as it were, some form of common Zeitgeist, or spirit of the age, is Joyce writing his revolutionary Ulysses in Zurich during the heyday of the equally revolutionary anti-instiftutional art movement Dadaism, with Lenin living all the while literally just down the street, anticipating his Bolshevist version of a political revolution. This kind of Zeitgeist view is taken by Richard Ellmann in his biography of