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“L’Italia futurista will be the first dynamic Italian journal.” With these words, Emilio Settimelli announced the launch of one of the most important Futurist periodicals, set apart from others of its time by the numerous, impressive parole in libertà in its graphics.
First published on June 1, 1916 – that is, after the discontinuation of the Florentine periodical Lacerba - L’Italia futurista represented the main forum for artists and writers connected to Second Florentine Futurism, up until its very last issue on February 11, 1918. The periodical not only published articles on various topics, but also published serial novels, drawings, manifestos, sequences of Futurist Synthetic Theater, and other Futurist projects.
Two long-term collaborators, Mario Carli and Remo Chiti, joined the founding directors Emilio Settimelli, Arnaldo and Bruno Ginanni-Corradini. They published contributions of the Milanese group, centred around Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, the 'spiritus rector' and founder of the Futurist movement, which included Umberto Boccioni and Giacomo Balla. Their contributions often focused on the theme of war as an instrument for vigorous renewal and the fight against Passatism.
A cadre of new collaborators, like Giuseppe Steiner, Francesco Cangiullo, Angelo Rognoni and the brothers Neri and Vieri Nannetti, were behind the frequent and striking parole in libertà (at least one out of the four pages was dedicated to them). There was also a rubric for very young, less-known Futurists.
Surprisingly, the group involved [...]
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Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (Author), Richard Wagner, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Claude Debussy, Francesco Balilla Pratella, Luigi Russolo, Igor Stravinsky, Arturo Toscanini, Ferruccio Busoni, Antonio Sant'Elia, Umberto Boccioni |
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1916, Nr.11, p.1
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Music |
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Paolo Buzzi (Author), Gabriele D'Annunzio, Giovanni Bertacchi, Ada Negri, Giovanni Pascoli, Francis Jammes, Corrado Govoni, Aldo Palazzeschi, Luciano Folgore, Gustave Kahn, Verhaeren, Lucini, Arthur Rimbaud, Claudel, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Charles Baudelaire, Verlaine, Mallarmé, Jules Laforgue, Jean Moréas, Francis Vielé-Griffin, Massimo Bontempelli, Lionello Fiumi, Mario Timpanaro, Enea Brentano, Nicola Moscardelli, Giovanni Titta Rosa, Maria d'Arezzo, Antonio Foschini, Ungaretti, Paolo Argira, Piero Jahier, Filippo De Pisis, Emilio Settimelli, Bruno Corra, Maria Ginanni, Remo Chiti, Mario Carli, Alberto Maurizio, Dino Bonardi, Francesco Cangiullo, Arnaldo Ginna, Fortunato Depero, Guglielmo Jannelli, Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Auro d'Alba, Dinamo Correnti, Acciai, Armando Mazza, Radiante, Guizzidoro, Oscar Mara, Francesco Meriano, Armando Cavalli, Ardengo Soffici, Luciano Nicastro, Alberto Presenzini Mattoli, Ruffo della Floresta, Diego Costa, Mario Del Guerra, Duilio Remondino, Vann'Antò, Trilluci, Pozzati, Raimondi, Pasqualino Cangiullo, Ferdinando Caioli, Mirandoli, Cacchi, Bertazzoni, William Zaccardi, Giovanni Mari, Valerio Benuzzi, Bino Binazzi, Ugo Cantucci, Vieri Nannetti, Giosia, Emilio Notte, Lucio Venna, Giulio Spina, Rodolfo Gazzaniga, Del Massa, Marcello Manni, Enrica Piubellini, Alfio Berretta, Angelo Rognoni, Gino Soggetti, Giuseppe Steiner, Mars Dado, Luciano De Nardis, Gino Cantarelli, Fulvio Cardone, Diobelli, Otello Rebecchi, Giovanni Cenna, Molesini, Nino Formoso, Grandeni, Tino Satti, Vasto Ciclone, Volt, Bombardo |
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1916, Nr.11, p.3
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War, Poetry, Parole in libertà, SECTION: I giovanissimi futuristi |
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Bruno Corra, Emilio Settimelli, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Remo Chiti, Angelo Iosia, Giacomo Balla, Arnaldo Ginna, Giulio Spina, Lucio Venna, Spada, Vieri Nannetti |
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1916, Nr.11, p.4
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