Huelsenbeck, Richard (Frankenau, Hesse, 1892-1974, Minusio, Tessin), a founder of Dada and principal author of its literature (see Dadaismus), spread the movement from Zurich to Berlin. He emigrated to the USA in 1936 to practise medicine and psychiatry. In 1970 he returned and settled in Switzerland. His works include fiction (Azteken oder die Knallbude, Verwandlungen, both Novellen, 1918; Doctor Billig am Ende, 1921, China frißt Menschen, 1930, Der Traum vom großen Glück, 1933, all novels), and poems (Schalaben, Schalomai, Schalamezomai, 1916; Phantastische Gebete, 1916; Die New Yorker Kantaten, 1952, and Die Antwort der Tiefe, 1954). In 1959 he published Sexualität und Persönlichkeit.




