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Marinetti, F. T., 1876-1944

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 18761222 - 19441202

Found in 154 Collections and/or Records:

No.111: some dada and other books / Vloemans, John A. ; Apollinaire G ; Lissitzky E ; Marinetti FT ; Itten J ; Depero F ; Ernst M ; VanDoesburg T ; Huidobro V ; Schwitters K ; Teige K ; Biebl K., 1987

 Item
Identifier: CC-32736-34325
Scope and Contents

The cover is a print from Max Ernst's "Fiat Modes" (1919), a Dada print suite that called for 60 copies. However, Ernst destroyed most of the copies because of the quality of the paper used and only a few copies are known to exist. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1987

Oh, What a Futurist War / Finkel, Jori; Marinetti FT; Mallander J., 2006

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Identifier: CC-45747-47956
Scope and Contents

This essay reviews the exhibition at the Getty Research Institute. An illustration of "Apres la marne, Joffre visita le front en auto" is analyzed from the Parole In Liberta to an English text. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2006

Parole In Liberta Futuriste / Caruso, Luciano, editor ; Marinetti FT ; Cangiullo F ; Buzzi P ; Depero F ; Fillia ; Morpurgo N ; Benedetta ; Masnata P., 1977

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Identifier: CC-17225-17583
Scope and Contents

This catalogue provided listing of the works in the exhibition and 18 illustrations. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1977

Parole + Segni in Liberta, 1981

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Identifier: CC-25124-25577
Scope and Contents

Contains Futurist poems depicting portraits of several artist/poets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

Pataphysics: The Poetics of an Imaginary Science, 2002

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Identifier: CC-46971-49709
Scope and Contents Back cover blurb:"Pataphysics, the pseudoscience imagined by Alfred Jarry, has so far, because of its academic frivolity and hermetic perversity, attracted very little scholarly or critical inquiry, and yet it has inspired a century of experimentation. Tracing the place of 'pataphysics in the tangled history of the relationship between science and poetry, Christian Bok demonstrates that 'pataphysics is fundamental to the nature of the postmodern. Bok considers the work of Jarry, 'pataphysician, both by itself and as it influenced work by later generations. Discussing 'pataphysics in general and Jarry's work in particular as a ludic counterpart of Nietzschean philosophy, Bok examines the relationship of rule and chance, of science and poetry, of the rational and the surrational. His work draws on a wide range of reading in poetry and theory to establish a firm historical ground for understanding the influence of 'pataphysics, making a variety of seemingly difficult or obscure...
Dates: 2002