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Italian Futurist Poetry

Bohn, Willard(Edited and translated by)
Part of the Toronto Italian studies series
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Founded by F.T. Marinetti in 1909, Italian Futurism was the first major avant-garde movement of the twentieth century.

It was also one of the longest lasting, having continued as long as Marinetti and his colleagues remained active ? until 1944. Despite the provocative manifestos and outrageous public performances that earned its members international fame, their remarkable poetic achievements have received little post-war scholarly attention.

This anthology, by the widely recognized Italian Futurist scholar Willard Bohn, seeks to correct this oversight. It is commonly believed that Futurist poetry rarely strayed from three main subjects: modern machinery, warfare, and the Fascist dream.

Bohn demonstrates that, in reality, it was much more diverse.

Although military, mechanical, and patriotic themes occur in a number of poems, including some in this volume, the Futurist repertoire was actually much larger.

Ranging from Symbolist exercises to radical experiments worthy of Dada or Surrealism, it was also surprisingly creative. Italian Futurist Poetry contains more than 100 poems (both Italian and English versions) by sixty-one poets from across Italy.

Arranged in roughly chronological order, the anthology reflects numerous aesthetic, historical, and cultural developments.

It is a major contribution to the understanding of modern Italian culture and, indeed, of twentieth-century avant-garde literature in general.

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University of Toronto Press
0802037836 / 9780802037831
Paperback / softback
851.912
19/06/2005
Canada
270 pages
154 x 229 mm, 480 grams