Flametti: oder vom Dandysmus der Armen by Hugo Ball

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By Margot Jones Posted on Jan 2, 2026
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Ball, Hugo, 1886-1927 Ball, Hugo, 1886-1927
German
Ever wonder what happens when a struggling artist gets mixed up with Zurich's grifters and performers? 'Flametti' is Hugo Ball's wild ride through a bohemian underworld. It's not about fancy dandies, but poor ones—people who turn their shabby lives into a strange, desperate kind of art. The main character, Flametti, leads a troupe of clowns and musicians, but their chaotic shows are just a cover for scams and survival. It's funny, sad, and completely bizarre. If you like stories about messy, creative people on the edge of society, written by one of the founders of the Dada art movement, you have to check this out.
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Published in 1918, Flametti is a chaotic, semi-autobiographical novel from Hugo Ball, better known as the founder of the Dada movement in Zurich. It’s a snapshot of a world turned upside down.

The Story

The book follows the misadventures of Flametti, the director of a down-and-out variety troupe. His clowns, singers, and musicians are barely scraping by, performing in shabby venues while often resorting to petty cons to survive. The plot is less a straight line and more a series of chaotic episodes—failed performances, drunken arguments, and desperate schemes. It’s a portrait of artists who are more like hustlers, using performance as a tool for survival in a city filled with refugees and oddballs during World War I.

Why You Should Read It

This isn't a polished story. It’s raw, uneven, and full of life. You can feel Ball’s own experiences bleeding into the page. The real magic is in the characters. They’re infuriating and charming, tragic and ridiculous. They pretend to be artists, but they’re really just trying to eat. Ball captures their manic energy and deep exhaustion perfectly. Reading it feels like peeking behind the curtain of a famous art movement to see the messy, human reality that fueled it.

Final Verdict

Perfect for readers curious about the roots of avant-garde art, or anyone who loves character-driven stories about outsiders. If you enjoy books that are more about mood and ideas than a tight plot, and you don’t mind a bit of literary chaos, Flametti is a fascinating, forgotten gem. It’s a short, intense burst of creative energy from a pivotal moment in art history.



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Paul Lewis
1 year ago

Great reference material for my coursework.

Lucas Young
10 months ago

Based on the summary, I decided to read it and the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Exactly what I needed.

David Taylor
1 year ago

Amazing book.

Daniel Scott
1 year ago

Beautifully written.

Thomas Garcia
1 year ago

I started reading out of curiosity and the atmosphere created is totally immersive. Highly recommended.

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