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Marinetti's Metal Book: Parole in Liberta Art Collection - Code(x)+2 Monograph Series | Futurist Literature & Avant-Garde Poetry | Perfect for Art Collectors and Italian Literature Enthusiasts
Marinetti's Metal Book: Parole in Liberta Art Collection - Code(x)+2 Monograph Series | Futurist Literature & Avant-Garde Poetry | Perfect for Art Collectors and Italian Literature Enthusiasts

Marinetti's Metal Book: Parole in Liberta Art Collection - Code(x)+2 Monograph Series | Futurist Literature & Avant-Garde Poetry | Perfect for Art Collectors and Italian Literature Enthusiasts

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Marinetti's Metal Book: Focus on Parole in Liberta. Code(x) +2 Monograph Series No. 1
ISBN:
0981791476
Author:
Giroud, Vincent
Publisher:
The Codex Foundation
Release Date:
2012
Seller Category:
PRINTING
Qty Available:
1
Condition:
Used: Excellent
Sku: 02254
Notes: Near Fine 12mo 7 3/4" x 5 1/2" gray staplebound, black and red lettering to front and back, no visible shelfwear, sharp tips, tightly bound, and unmarked throughout. [2] 24 pp., no images, includes essay "In memoriam Luce Marinetti" by professor, writer, and former curator, Vincent Giroud, and Selective Bibliography. Beautifully produced small press volume focusing on how book design was impacted by the early 20th-century Italian art movement, Futurism, and its founder, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1876-1944). From the publisher (quoting Vincent Giroud, from Marinetti's Metal Book): "Futurism was also a revolution of the book, and there rests, in fact, one of its greatest artistic legacies. This revolution, as in many other -isms of the twentieth-century, began as a revolution of the word, an opening up of language to all kinds of hitherto unexplored possibilities. But Futurism was much more than a literary movement: as much as in the writing of the book and its contents, Futurist poets and artists were interested in its making its design, typography, printing, and final appearance." One of 500 printed. Heavy and oversized items may require additional shipping.

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