Futurism : An Anthology.
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- NX456.5.F8F87 2009
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: F. T. Marinetti and the Development of Futurism -- Part One: Manifestos and Theoretical Writings -- Introduction to Part One -- The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism (1909) -- Let's Murder the Moonlight! (1909) -- Manifesto of the Futurist Painters (1910) -- Futurist Painting: Technical Manifesto (1910) -- Against Passéist Venice (1910) -- Futurist Speech to the English (1910) -- Futurism and Woman (1910) -- Manifesto of Futurist Musicians (1911) -- Futurist Music: Technical Manifesto (1911) -- Selections from Le Futurisme (1911), translated as Guerra, sola igiene del mondo (1915) -- War, the Only Hygiene of the World -- Contempt for Woman -- Multiplied Man and the Reign of the Machine -- We Abjure Our Symbolist Masters, the Last Lovers of the Moon -- The Pleasure of Being Booed -- Electrical War -- The Exhibitors to the Public (1912) -- Manifesto of the Futurist Woman (Response to F. T. Marinetti) (1912) -- Futurist Sculpture (1912) -- Technical Manifesto of Futurist Literature (1912) -- A Response to Objections (1912) -- Futurist Manifesto of Lust (1913) -- The Art of Noises: A Futurist Manifesto (1913) -- The Plastic Foundations of Futurist Sculpture and Painting (1913) -- Destruction of Syntax-Radio Imagination-Words-in-Freedom (1913) -- Futurist Anti-tradition (1913) -- The Painting of Sounds, Noises, and Smells (1913) -- The Variety Theater (1913) -- Plastic Analogies of Dynamism: Futurist Manifesto (1913) -- The Subject in Futurist Painting (1914) -- Down with the Tango and Parsifal! (1914) -- The Circle Is Closing (1914) -- Geometrical and Mechanical Splendor and the Numerical Sensibility (1914) -- Weights, Measures, and Prices of Artistic Genius: Futurist Manifesto (1914) -- Absolute Motion + Relative Motion = Dynamism (1914) -- Futurist Men's Clothing: A Manifesto (1914).
Futurism and English Art (1914) -- Futurist Architecture (1914) -- The Antineutral Suit: Futurist Manifesto (1914) -- The Futurist Synthetic Theater (1915) -- Futurist Reconstruction of the Universe (1915) -- Futurist Stage Design (1915) -- The Futurist Political Movement (1915) -- Dynamic and Synoptic Declamation (1916) -- The New Religion-Morality of Speed (1916) -- The Futurist Cinema (1916) -- Women of the Near Future [1] (1917) -- Manifesto of Futurist Dance (1917) -- Variations on the Theme of "Woman." To Save Woman??!! (1917) -- A Tranquil Thought (1917) -- Women of the Near Future [2] (1917) -- Manifesto of the Italian Futurist Party (1918) -- The Vote for Women (1919) -- Futurist Manifesto of Women's Fashion (1920) -- Beyond Communism (1920) -- Tactilism (1921) -- The Theater of Surprise (1921) -- Manifesto of Futurist Mechanical Art (1922) -- The Italian Empire (1923) -- Fascism and Futurism (1923) -- Futurist Sensibility (1927) -- Electrical Advertising Signs: An Open Letter to His Excellency Mussolini (1927) -- Manifesto of Aeropainting (1929) -- Manifesto of Futurist Sacred Art (1931) -- Futurism and Advertising Art (1931) -- The Radia: Futurist Manifesto (1933) -- Bas-Relief Murals (1934) -- Response to Hitler (1937) -- Qualitative Imaginative Futurist Mathematics (1941) -- Part Two: Visual Repertoire -- Introduction to Part Two -- Documentary Photographs and Materials -- Selection of Futurist Journals -- Works by Artists -- Giacomo Balla -- Benedetta (Benedetta Cappa Marinetti) -- Umberto Boccioni -- Francesco Cangiullo -- Carlo Carrà -- Mario Chiattone -- Fortunato Depero -- Gerardo Dottori -- Farfa (Vittorio Osvaldo Tommasini) -- Fillia (Luigi Colombo) -- Arnaldo Ginna (Arnaldo Ginnanni Corradini) -- Virgilio Marchi -- Étienne-Jules Marey -- F. T. Marinetti -- Marisa Mori -- Bruno Munari -- Vinicio Paladini and Ivo Pannaggi.
Ivo Pannaggi -- Enrico Prampolini -- Regina (Regina Bracchi) -- Ottone Rosai -- Luigi Russolo -- Valentine de Saint-Point -- Antonio Sant'Elia -- Gino Severini -- Mario Sironi -- Ardengo Soffici -- Tato (Guglielmo Sansoni) -- Thayaht (Ernesto Michahelles) -- Rougena Zatkova -- Part Three: Creative Works -- Introduction to Part Three -- The Simultaneous City -- Shadowy Intricacies -- Express Train No. 89 -- For Electric Venice -- To My Pegasus -- Café -- High-Society Shoe + Urine -- Noise-Making Onomatopoeia Typewriter -- Words-in-Freedom War -- Bombardment -- Arsonist -- War, a Heroic Poem -- The Missile -- The Submarine -- A Medium's Musings (Musing No. 3) -- Terrifying Tenderness -- The Metamorphoses of the Moon -- A Woman with Three Souls -- The Usual Song -- Courage + Truth -- Torments -- Filtered Nights -- The Diver -- Let's Laugh at the Universe -- Letter from Astra, Astra's Diary -- Variations -- State of Mind -- Consciousnesses -- Torment -- Beggars of the Azure -- Technical War -- The Creative Anxiety of the Hydroelectric Plant Nera Velino -- Simultaneous Poetry of Woven Light -- Petroleum Song -- Russian Originality of Masses Distances Radiohearts -- Bay of Naples -- Theater, Aeropoetry, and Tactilism -- Genius and Culture -- Fidelity -- The Ladies' Man and the Four Seasons -- Gray + Red + Violet + Orange -- The Bases -- Alternation of Character -- The Aquatic Kiss -- Palio-Explosion of Sienese Dynamism -- The Lake of Poetry and Romance -- Cosmic Genesis -- Human Forces: Striving Toward Differentiation -- Quarter Hour of Poetry of the Xth MAS (Sentiments Set to Music) -- Biographical Sketches -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z -- Text Credits.
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