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L'HUMIDITÉ (Directeur: Jean-François Bory)L'Humidité. Numéro 2, Mars 1971. Manifestes Futuristes

Arnhem,  L'Humidité 1971

Manifestes Futuristes. Testi di Filippo Tommaso Marinetti  (Manifeste du Futurisme; A bas le Tango et Parsifal!; Le Music-Hall), Filippo Tommaso Marinetti-Emilio Settimelli-Bruno Corra (Le Théatre futuriste synthétique)

Cm 29x23,  pp. 16 Legatura con punto metallico (stapled binding)  Molto buono (Very Good)

Jean-François Bory created and directed the magazine L'Humidité from 1970 to 1978. With the authors, poets, artists and other people he surrounded himself with, he invented a territory that was joyful and restless, mischievous and sometimes downright rebellious.  L'Humidité was a space for thought and research, a veritable laboratory where the most innovative poetic and artistic practices of the time converged. L'Humidité thus occupied an important place in the galaxy of magazines that, in the France of the 1960s and 1970s, acted as a platform and transmission belt for the international avant-garde, along with Ilse and Pierre Garnier's Les Lettres, Henri Chopin's OU magazine, Julien Blaine's Robho and Doc(k)s, Jean-François Bory's Agentzia - to name only the most important and visible.

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