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100 1  Bohn, Willard,|d1939-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n85105557 
245 14 The other futurism :|bfuturist activity in Venice, Padua 
       and Verona /|cWillard Bohn. 
264  1 Toronto, Ont. :|bUniversity of Toronto Press,|c[2004] 
264  4 |c©2004 
300    1 online resource (viii, 215 pages) :|billustrations. 
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490 1  Toronto Italian studies 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-208) and 
       index. 
505 00 |tFuturism in Venice --|tFirst Phase --|tLa Galleria 
       d'Arte Moderna --|tSynthetic Theatre --|tLunatics and 
       Madmen --|tSecond Phase --|tAlberto Vianello --|tRenzo 
       Bertozzi --|tTheatre of Surprise --|tArabau BARU --|tLa 
       Nuova Venezia --|tAftermath --|tFuturism in Padua --
       |tFirst Phase --|tSynthetic Theatre --|tSecond Phase --
       |tIl Gruppo Futurista Padovano --|tVampe --|tThird Phase -
       -|tLa Prima Mostra Triveneta --|tNino Burrasca --
       |tFuturist Artists --|tCanta giovinezza --|tIl Gruppo 
       Futurista Savare --|tAeropoets and Aeropainters --|tLast 
       Days --|tFuturism in Verona --|tFirst Phase --|tGiorgio 
       Ferrante and Diego Costa --|tLionello Fiumi --|tSecond 
       Phase --|tIl Gruppo Futurista Veronese Boccioni --|tPiero 
       Anselmi --|tLyrical Experiments --|tMajor Figures in 
       Verona --|tIgnazio Scurto --|tBruno Aschieri --|tRenato di
       Bosso and Alfredo G. Ambrosi --|tOther Figures. 
520    Their provocative manifestos and outrageous performances 
       earned the Italian Futurists international fame but, 
       surprisingly, very little recognition outside of Italy for
       their actual achievements. The few English and American 
       critics who have studied the movement in any depth have 
       focused on the first phase, which spanned the years 1909-
       15 and was centred in Milan, Rome, and Florence. By 
       contrast, the second phase covered a much longer period 
       and represented a pan-Italian phenomenon. Despite the 
       wealth of material available about this later part of the 
       movement, there has been little attempt to survey Futurist
       activity outside of the major geographical centres in any 
       detail or to relate it to the Futurist mainstream. In The 
       Other Futurism, Willard Bohn seeks to remedy this 
       oversight by examining the work of Futurists in Venice, 
       Padua, and Verona from 1909 to 1944. He considers these 
       local artists and writers both in terms of their 
       relationship with F.T. Marinetti, who remained the major 
       theorist and organizer of Futurist activities, and of 
       their own specific adaptations and appropriations of 
       Futurist theory. Conceived as a combination literary 
       history and critical study, The Other Futurism looks at 
       particular examples of literature, visual arts, and the 
       performing arts and, using a series of rare documents, 
       sheds new light on the complex cultural and political 
       issues at the heart of this neglected chapter in Italy's 
       history. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aBohn, Willard, 1939-|tOther futurism.
       |dToronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2004
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