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Intensely lyrical and unabashedly sensual, Piero Bellanova’s Bombarded Naples Sings is a masterpiece of Italian Futurist literature. The final volume to appear under the movement’s illustrious ‘Edizioni Futuriste di Poesia’ imprint, it was a product of Futurism’s concluding (and least studied) phase, extending from Italy’s entry into World War Two in 1940 to the death of the movement’s leader, F. T. Marinetti, four years later. First published in August 1943 - between the fall of Mussolini’s Fascist regime in July, and the invasion of the Italian mainland by Allied troops that September - it’s been seen as an attempt to construct an epic of everyday life by means of a first-hand account of the war . However, the ultimate purpose of this frequently moving work appears to have been of a consolatory, ‘spiritual’ nature, offering a means by which Bellanova and his readers might, temporarily, escape the terrible devastation of our adored Italy through Art .
With its elegiac tone and precise imagistic language, Bombarded Naples Sings challenges stereotypical notions as to the grandiloquent, florid and aggressive nature of late Futurist poetry - typically characterized as little more than crude propaganda - addressing such themes as love, friendship and the beauty of the natural world
This book is the first English translation of Bellanova’s 1943 anthology. The work and it’s contextualizing introduction will give readers an insight into the themes, preoccupations and stylistic character of late Futurist poetry
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Intensely lyrical and unabashedly sensual, Piero Bellanova’s Bombarded Naples Sings is a masterpiece of Italian Futurist literature. The final volume to appear under the movement’s illustrious ‘Edizioni Futuriste di Poesia’ imprint, it was a product of Futurism’s concluding (and least studied) phase, extending from Italy’s entry into World War Two in 1940 to the death of the movement’s leader, F. T. Marinetti, four years later. First published in August 1943 - between the fall of Mussolini’s Fascist regime in July, and the invasion of the Italian mainland by Allied troops that September - it’s been seen as an attempt to construct an epic of everyday life by means of a first-hand account of the war . However, the ultimate purpose of this frequently moving work appears to have been of a consolatory, ‘spiritual’ nature, offering a means by which Bellanova and his readers might, temporarily, escape the terrible devastation of our adored Italy through Art .
With its elegiac tone and precise imagistic language, Bombarded Naples Sings challenges stereotypical notions as to the grandiloquent, florid and aggressive nature of late Futurist poetry - typically characterized as little more than crude propaganda - addressing such themes as love, friendship and the beauty of the natural world
This book is the first English translation of Bellanova’s 1943 anthology. The work and it’s contextualizing introduction will give readers an insight into the themes, preoccupations and stylistic character of late Futurist poetry