Laughter and the Manifesto: Aldo Palazzeschi’s Counter-Futurist Futurist Il controdolore

By Cristina Caracchini

Literary history made a Futurist out of Palazzeschi, and he himself said about his manifesto, Il controdolore (published in Lacerba in 1914) that it represented his “modest and direct” contribution to Marinetti’s movement. This article situates Il…

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