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  • Zang Tumb Tumb: Adrianopoli ottobre 1912: Parole in libertà

    (By Filippo Tommaso Marinetti)

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    Author Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
    “Book Descriptions: "Zang Tumb Tumb"(usually referred to as "Zang Tumb Tuuum") is a sound poem and concrete poem written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, an Italian futurist. It appeared in excerpts in journals between 1912 and 1914, when it was published as an artist's book in Milan. It is an account of the Battle of Adrianople, which he witnessed as a reporter for L'Intransigeant. The poem uses Parole in libertà (words in freedom), creative typography, and other poetic impressions of the events of the battle, including the sounds of gunfire and explosions. The work is now seen as a seminal work of modernist art, and an enormous influence on the emerging culture of European avant-garde print."”

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