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The manifesto project
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ISBN: 1629220507 9781629220505 9781629220512 1629220515 9781629220499 1629220493 Year: 2017 Publisher: Akron, Ohio

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The poetic manifesto has a long, rich history that hasn't been updated until now. What does a poetic manifesto look like in a time of increased pluralism, relativism, and danger? How can a manifesto open a space for new and diverse voices? Forty-five poets at different stages of their careers contribute to this new anthology, demonstrating the relevance of the declarative form at the intersection of aesthetics and politics. The contributors also have chosen their own poems to accompany their manifestos-an anthologizing act that poets are never permitted. Invaluable for writers at any stage in their careers, this anthology may be especially useful for teachers of creative writing, both undergraduate and graduate.


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Modernism, race, and manifestos
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ISBN: 9780521896184 9780511481468 9781107403062 0511414854 9780511415531 0511415532 051141420X 9780511414206 9780511414855 0521896185 1107187907 1281751502 9786611751500 0511481462 0511413262 0511412339 1107403065 Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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The modernist avant-garde used manifestos to outline their ideas, cultural programs and political agendas. Yet the manifesto, as a document of revolutionary change and a formative genre of modernism, has heretofore received little critical attention. This 2007 study reappraises the central role of manifestos in shaping the modernist movement by investigating twentieth-century manifestos from Europe and the Black Atlantic. Manifestos by writers from the imperial metropolis and the colonial 'periphery' drew very different emphases in their recasting of histories and experiences of modernity. Laura Winkiel examines archival materials as well as canonical texts to analyse how Sylvia Pankhurst, Virginia Woolf, Mina Loy, Wyndham Lewis, Nancy Cunard, C. L. R. James, W. E. B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, Aimé Césaire and others presented their modernist projects. This focus on manifestos in their geographical and historical context allows for a revision of modernism that emphasizes its cross-cultural aspects.

Legitimizing the artist: manifesto writing and European modernism, 1885-1915
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ISBN: 1442657731 0802037615 1442621060 9780802037619 9781442621060 9781442657731 144265936X Year: 2003 Publisher: Toronto, Ont. University of Toronto Press

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In this work Luca Somigli discusses several European artistic movements - decadentism, Italian futurism, vorticism, and imagism - and argues for the centrality of the works of F.T. Marinetti in the transition from a fin de siecle decadent poetics, exemplified by the manifestoes of Anatole Baju, to a properly avant-garde project.

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