The History of Futurism: The Precursors, Protagonists, and Legacies
Futurism began as an artistic and social movement in early twentieth-century Italy. Until now, much of the scholarship available in English has focused only on a single individual or art form. This volume seeks to present a more complete picture of the movement by exploring the history of the movement, the events leading up to the movement, and the lasting impact it has had as well as the individuals involved in it.
The History of Futurism: The Precursors, Protagonists, and Legacies addresses the history and legacy of what is generally seen as the founding avante-garde movement of the twentieth century. Geert Buelens, Harald Hendrix, and Monica Jansen have brought together scholarship from an international team of specialists to explore the Futurism movement as a multidisciplinary movement mixing aesthetics, politics, and science with a particular focus on the literature of the movement.
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The History of Futurism: The Precursors, Protagonists, and Legacies
Futurism began as an artistic and social movement in early twentieth-century Italy. Until now, much of the scholarship available in English has focused only on a single individual or art form. This volume seeks to present a more complete picture of the movement by exploring the history of the movement, the events leading up to the movement, and the lasting impact it has had as well as the individuals involved in it.
The History of Futurism: The Precursors, Protagonists, and Legacies addresses the history and legacy of what is generally seen as the founding avante-garde movement of the twentieth century. Geert Buelens, Harald Hendrix, and Monica Jansen have brought together scholarship from an international team of specialists to explore the Futurism movement as a multidisciplinary movement mixing aesthetics, politics, and science with a particular focus on the literature of the movement.
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Futurism began as an artistic and social movement in early twentieth-century Italy. Until now, much of the scholarship available in English has focused only on a single individual or art form. This volume seeks to present a more complete picture of the movement by exploring the history of the movement, the events leading up to the movement, and the lasting impact it has had as well as the individuals involved in it.
The History of Futurism: The Precursors, Protagonists, and Legacies addresses the history and legacy of what is generally seen as the founding avante-garde movement of the twentieth century. Geert Buelens, Harald Hendrix, and Monica Jansen have brought together scholarship from an international team of specialists to explore the Futurism movement as a multidisciplinary movement mixing aesthetics, politics, and science with a particular focus on the literature of the movement.

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ISBN-13: 9780739173879
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 08/31/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 444
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Geert Buelens is professor of modern Dutch literature at the University of Utrecht and guest professor at the University of Stellenbosch.

Harald Hendrix is professor of Italian studies and head of the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Utrecht.

Monica Jansen is lecturer in Italian studies at the University of Utrecht and editor-in-chief of Incontri: Rivista europea di studi italiani.

Table of Contents

1. Futurisms: An Introduction-Geert Buelens and Monica Jansen
2. The Audacity of Hope: The Foundational Futurist Manifestos-Marjorie Perloff
Part I. Precursors
3. The Anthology Poeti futuristi: Poetry of Transition-Davide Podavini
4. Marinetti in France between Symbolism and Futurism: Vers et prose and Les guêpes-Eleonora Conti
5. Futurist Roots in Palermo: Federico De Maria between Anticlassicism and Anti-Marinettism-Laura Greco
6. The Statistical Sublime-Jeffrey T. Schnapp
7. Mapping Futurism. Performance in Rome and Across Italy, 1909-1915, with a Coda on Interwar Calabria-Patricia Gaborik
Part II. Protagonists
8. Time and Space in the Writings of Marinetti, Palazzeschi, the Group of L'Italia futurista, and Other Futurist Writers-Beatrice Sica
9. The Great War in the Words-in-Freedom Style of an Atypical Futurist: Conflagrazione by Paolo Buzzi-Monica Biasiolo
10. How to Become a Women of the Future: Una donna con tre anime-Un ventre di donna-Silvia Contarini
11. Love, Politics, and an
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