Italian Futurism and the Poetry of Materiality: The Tin-Litho Book <i>L’Anguria Lirica</i>: Avant-Garde Critical Studies, cartea 43
Autor Dalila Coluccien Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iun 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004526273
ISBN-10: 9004526277
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Avant-Garde Critical Studies
ISBN-10: 9004526277
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Avant-Garde Critical Studies
Notă biografică
Dalila Colucci, Ph.D. (2016, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa; 2018, Harvard University) is a María Zambrano Distinguished Fellow at the University of Seville. Her publications include numerous books and studies on modern and contemporary Italian literature, art, and cinema, often with an intermedia, transcultural, and transnational approach.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Introduction: a Book about a Book
0.1 The Matter of the Book
0.2 A Material Aesthetics: Futurism’s Legacy for the Twentieth Century
0.3 A Case-Study for Futurist Materiality: L’anguria lirica
1 From Free-Word Tables to Tin-Litho Books: the Publishing Industry, Intermedia Innovations, and Second Futurism
1.1 Theory and Practice of the Futurist Book: a Material Contradiction
1.2 L’anguria lirica: the Genesis and Invention of the Tin Book(s)
1.3 Subverting the Canon: Sacred Art, Food Art, and Areopainting
2 A Futurist Kind of Love: Staging L’anguria lirica
2.1 Tullio, Art, and Women
2.2 “A bit of pulpy and sanguineous poetry”: Buzzi and the Watermelon
2.3 D’Albisola’s Erotic Easter: the Divine Comedy as a Pre-Text
3 The Passion and Resurrection of Poetry: a Polymorphic Poetics of Creation
3.1 Futurist Cuisine, Universal Language, and Radio Waves
3.2 From Containment to Agency: a Female Incarnation
3.3 A Profane Book of Revelation: for a New Religion of Materiality
3.4 Ρ p.: Modernity and Ephemerality in the Tin Book
4 A Polymaterial Generation: Aluminum, Tin, and Other Matter
4.1 “Clarity and splendor of metal”: Restaurants, Flats, and Furniture
4.2 Inside-Out: from the Almanacco to Casa Mazzotti
4.3 Chromatic Juices, Compact Aggregations, and Polymaterialism
5 Visual Storytelling and the Hybridism of Material Lyricism
5.1 L’anguria Lirica, Tin and Paper: Munari vs Strada
5.2 Munari’s ‘Useless’ Transubstantiation
5.3 Cinematic Suggestions and Montage
5.4 Vases, Cones, and X-rays: the Changing Forms of Creativity
Conclusions: A Dream of Poetic Materiality: Futurist Legacies for L’anguria lirica
Appendix 1: L’anguria lirica: Italian Text and English Translation
Appendix 2: L’anguria lirica: Tin Edition
Appendix 3: L’anguria lirica: Paper Edition
Bibliography
Index of Names
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Introduction: a Book about a Book
0.1 The Matter of the Book
0.2 A Material Aesthetics: Futurism’s Legacy for the Twentieth Century
0.3 A Case-Study for Futurist Materiality: L’anguria lirica
1 From Free-Word Tables to Tin-Litho Books: the Publishing Industry, Intermedia Innovations, and Second Futurism
1.1 Theory and Practice of the Futurist Book: a Material Contradiction
1.2 L’anguria lirica: the Genesis and Invention of the Tin Book(s)
1.3 Subverting the Canon: Sacred Art, Food Art, and Areopainting
2 A Futurist Kind of Love: Staging L’anguria lirica
2.1 Tullio, Art, and Women
2.2 “A bit of pulpy and sanguineous poetry”: Buzzi and the Watermelon
2.3 D’Albisola’s Erotic Easter: the Divine Comedy as a Pre-Text
3 The Passion and Resurrection of Poetry: a Polymorphic Poetics of Creation
3.1 Futurist Cuisine, Universal Language, and Radio Waves
3.2 From Containment to Agency: a Female Incarnation
3.3 A Profane Book of Revelation: for a New Religion of Materiality
3.4 Ρ p.: Modernity and Ephemerality in the Tin Book
4 A Polymaterial Generation: Aluminum, Tin, and Other Matter
4.1 “Clarity and splendor of metal”: Restaurants, Flats, and Furniture
4.2 Inside-Out: from the Almanacco to Casa Mazzotti
4.3 Chromatic Juices, Compact Aggregations, and Polymaterialism
5 Visual Storytelling and the Hybridism of Material Lyricism
5.1 L’anguria Lirica, Tin and Paper: Munari vs Strada
5.2 Munari’s ‘Useless’ Transubstantiation
5.3 Cinematic Suggestions and Montage
5.4 Vases, Cones, and X-rays: the Changing Forms of Creativity
Conclusions: A Dream of Poetic Materiality: Futurist Legacies for L’anguria lirica
Appendix 1: L’anguria lirica: Italian Text and English Translation
Appendix 2: L’anguria lirica: Tin Edition
Appendix 3: L’anguria lirica: Paper Edition
Bibliography
Index of Names