I manifesti del futurismo by F. T. Marinetti

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Author Marinetti, F. T., 1876-1944
Title I manifesti del futurismo
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Summary "I manifesti del futurismo" by F. T. Marinetti is a collection of manifestos and artistic declarations written in the early 20th century. This work outlines the Futurist movement's radical approach to art, literature, and society, emphasizing themes such as speed, violence, and the rejection of the past. It captures the spirit of a time when artists sought to break free from tradition and celebrate modernity and machinery, as well as the inherent chaos of life. The opening of the work introduces a group of Futurists who have resolved to embrace the energy of life at its fullest, contrasting their vibrant aspirations with the stagnation of traditional art forms. Through vivid and aggressive imagery, Marinetti articulates a desire to escape the clutches of past aesthetics, proclaiming the superiority of modern experiences such as speed and technology. The text is characterized by passionate assertions about the beauty of motion and a call to arms against the culturally entrenched values that the Futurists deemed obsolete, establishing a manifesto that underlines their commitment to a dynamic and revolutionary artistic vision. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Italian
LoC Class PN: Language and Literatures: Literature: General, Criticism, Collections
Subject Futurism (Literary movement)
Subject Futurism (Art)
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EBook-No. 28144
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