Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
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Filippo Tommaso Emilio Marinetti (22 December 1876 – 2 December 1944) was an Italian poet, editor, and the founder of the Futurist movement.
Publications[edit]
- "Manifeste du futurisme", Figaro, 20 Feb 1909, p 1. (French)
- La Bataille de Tripoli (26 octobre 1911), Milan: Edizioni Futuriste di 'Poesia', 1912, 84 pp. (French)
- Bitva u Tripoli (26 oktyabrya 1911 g., trans. Vadim Shershenevich, Salamandra, 2010, 97 pp. (Russian)
- Zang tumb tuuum: Adrianopoli ottobre 1912: parole in libertà, Milan: Poesia, 1914, 225 pp. [1] [2]
- Les mots en liberte futuristes, Milan: Edizioni Futuriste di 'Poesia', 1919, 107 pp. (French)
- Osvobozená slova, Prague: Nakladatelé Petr a Tvrdý, 1922. (Czech)
- with Tullio D'Albisola, Parole in libertà futuriste, olfattive, tattili, termiche, Rome, 1933, JPGs. (Italian)
- Teoria e invenzione futurista, ed. Luciano De Maria, Milan: Mondadori, 1968. (Italian)
- Manifiestos y textos futuristas, Barcelona: Cotal, 1978, 241 pp. (Spanish)
- "Six Poems", trans. Richard J. Pioli, October 24 (Spring 1983). (English)
- Selected Poems and Related Prose, ed. Luce Marinetti, trans. Elizabeth R. Napier and Barbara R. Studholme, Yale University Press, 2013. TOC. Excerpt. (English)
Documents[edit]
- Marinetti Papers at Beinecke, includes photographic prints, postcard prints, and manuscripts.
- Marinetti's Libroni on Futurism, images derived from slides taken of seven scrapbooks compiled by Marinetti between 1905-44.