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Kurt Schwitters was in the early 1930s considered "entartet" by Hitler. He lived in exile in Norway , a country he had visited as a tourist several times . He stayed until the Germans invaded Norway in 1940. He lived in Lysaker and during the summers on Hjertøya outside Molde. Here he built his Merz - huts and worked with collages and assemblages . Karin Hellandsjø has done research for many years on this unique artist's life and work in Norway. The book also presents several of Schwitters texts , some of which have never been published. The book is richly illustrated.
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Translation: German to Norwegian: Per Quale; English to Norwegian: Karin Hellandsjø; Norwegian and German to English: John Irons.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-212) and index.