Futurism by Ara H. Merjian audiobook

Futurism: A Very Short Introduction

By Ara H. Merjian
Read by Paul Bellantoni

Tantor 9780192871008

The Very Short Introductions Series

Unabridged

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    ISBN: 9798228801776

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Runtime: 4.25 Hours
Category: Nonfiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Modern technology radically transformed urban life by the first decade of the twentieth century. As one of Western Europe's least industrialized countries, Italy appeared impervious to such developments. It was this state of affairs at which the Futurist movement took aim. With its founding in 1909, the poet and impresario F. T. Marinetti called for a revitalization of aesthetic expression by means of "movement and aggression." A growing cadre of Futurist painters, poets, authors, and musicians exchanged Italy's cultural patrimony for new technologies, media, and metaphors, championing machine-propelled speed and its salutary hazards.

The movement's challenge to twentieth-century culture lay not in any specific set of images or objects, but a more comprehensive revolution of sensibility. By the mid-1910s there circulated several dozen Futurist proclamations on everything from men's clothing to set design, photography to film, dance to politics. That political impetus proved relentlessly paradoxical in origin and upshot. From its base in Milan, Futurist activity spread throughout the entire peninsula. Prefiguring and then propagandizing Fascist imperialism, Futurism also galvanized a range of progressive modernist phenomena. More than a century later, the "activist model" of the Futurist avant-garde remains deeply fraught in its historical implications.

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Author Bio: Ara H. Merjian

Author Bio: Ara H. Merjian

Ara H. Merjian is professor of Italian studies at New York University, where he is an affiliate of the Institute of Fine Arts and the Department of Art History. He has written and edited several books, including Fragments of Totality: Futurism, Fascism, and the Sculptural Avant-Garde, Heretical Aesthetics: Pasolini on Painting, Against the Avant-Garde: Pier Paolo Pasolini, Contemporary Art and Neocapitalism, and Blueprints and Ruins: Giorgio de Chirico and the Architectural Imagination from the Avant-Garde to Postmodernism. He has taught at Harvard, Stanford, and the San Quentin State Penitentiary College Education Program.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction
Runtime: 4.25
Audience: Adult
Language: English