Description |
1 online resource (xix, 250 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
The Old Sailors (1898) -- The Conquest of the Stars (1902) -- Destruction (1904) -- The Sensual City (1908) -- The Pope's Monoplane (1912) -- Zong Toomb Toomb (1912-1913) -- Furist Words in Freedom (1919) -- After Words in Freedom (1924-1928) -- Poems to Beny (1920-1938) -- "The Most Enduring and Most Honored Name" : Marinetti as Poet / Paolo Valesio |
Summary |
"The volume begins with Marinetti's early lyrical works, poems that exemplify styles and themes that he later reacted against in his own manifestos. It continues with his poems of battle. In which Marinetti used the language of machines and explosions to express his view of poetry as reportage from the front: "Words in Freedom," in which he declared war on poetry by destroying syntax and spelling and by experimenting with typography; and finally love poems to his wife, Benedetta, in which he returned in part to subjects and forms that he had previously rejected. The volume includes a prefatory biography of Marinetti written by Luce Marinetti as well as a critical review by Paolo Valesio of Marinetti's accomplishment as a poet." -- Publisher |
Notes |
Includes original texts of the poems |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Works translated from the French and Italian |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Italian poetry -- 20th century -- Translations into English
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Italian poetry
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Genre/Form |
Translations
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Marinetti, Luce.
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Napier, Elizabeth R., 1950-
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Studholme, Barbara R. (Barbara Ryder)
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Valesio, Paolo
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ISBN |
9780300163780 |
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0300163789 |
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