Manifesto

“Manifesto” by F. T. Marinetti is a compelling collection published by McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern in 2024, featuring 270 pages in English. This edition presents a subjective and selective group of manifestos from the twentieth century and onward, showcasing a range of voices that express outrage and visions for a better world.
Readers will discover influential works from notable figures such as André Breton, Bertrand Russell, and Valerie Solanas, alongside contributions from contemporary radical thinkers like Eileen Myles and James Hannaham. The collection encompasses a variety of movements, including Dadaism, Futurism, and Communism, making it a rich exploration of literature and fiction that reflects on societal change and the quest for progress.
Official synopsis Publisher
“McSweeney’s three-time National Magazine Award-winning quarterly returns with a subjective and selective group of manifestos, all from the twentieth century and onward, all roaring with outrage and plans for a better world. Featuring life- and history-changing works from André Breton, Bertrand Russell, Valerie Solanas, Huey Newton, John Lee Clark, Dadaists, Futurists, Communists, Personists, and many more past and future -ists, plus brand-new work from brilliant radical thinkers Eileen Myles and James Hannaham. Let this incendiary collection light your whole world on fire.”–Publisher’s website.
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