Suzanne Brill is an art historian and writer. She has translated several books for Italian art historians including Caro Pedretti's Leonardo: Architect , which was nominated for the John Florio prize. In he wrote the infamous Futurist Manifesto, which championed violence, speed and war, and proclaimed the unity of art and life. She has translated several books for Italian art historians including Caro Pedretti's Leonardo: Architect, which was nominated for the John Florio prize.
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Puffin Ladybird. Authors A-Z. Featured Authors. Gifts for bibliophiles. Book Bundles. Writing Workshops. Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. Early on he had published a literary magazine between and , and in he published his first work in the new «free verse» style. By he had decided to devote himself entirely to Italian and French literature and poetry. He founded the international magazine «Poesia» Poetry in and published it in Milan from until Marinetti was on a personal crusade to liberate poetry and literature from the constraints of traditional punctuation and syntax.
The publication of the Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism on the front page of Le Figaro on 20 February brought Marinetti instant notoriety. His vehement and polemic manifesto, based on the modern aesthetic principles of a fast, aggressive lifestyle, and the wonder of the machine age.
An innovative and brilliant publicist, he used modern methods to publicise his new art movement—chiefly in the form of a flood of manifestos and in the form of the «serata. In literature, following on from his early experiments with 'free verse', he introduced the concept of 'free words', eschewing syntax and punctuation while revolutionising typography.
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