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Contents\nEditorial\nSection 1: Futurism Studies\n Futurism in Korea: From the Historical to the Postmodern Avant-garde\n Nelson Morpurgo and the Futurist Movement in Egypt\n “Bombs Against the Skyscrapers”: Depero’s Strange Love Affair with New York, 1928–1949\n Luigi Russolo’s Art of Noises and the Aesthetics of Musical Experimentalism\n Noise Music in Russian Futurism\n The Reception of Futurism in Finland: Olavi Paavolainen’s Writings\n “Lifeless glaciers”: The History of Futurism in Denmark\n Manifestations of Futurism in Lithuanian Visual Art of the 1920s\n “Break, arise and bloom!”: Experiments with Language, Books and Manifestos in Estonian Futurism\n “A new movement in poetry and art in the artistic countries abroad”: The Reception of Futurism in Iceland\n Jewish Images in Russian Futurism: The Case of Aleksei Kruchenykh\n The First World War in Italian and Russian Futurism: F.T. Marinetti, Vladimir Mayakovsky and Velimir Khlebnikov\n Primitivism and Scythianism in Russian Futurism\n Apollo against Black Square: Conservative Futurism in Contemporary Russia\n Poetry Slam and Futurist Poetry Competitions\nSection 2: Critical Responses to Exhibitions, Conferences and Publications\n Juan Bonilla’s Three-Legged and Two-Tailed Mayakovsky\n Decoding the DNA of Poetry: Reconstructing Mayakovsky in the Digital Era\n Futurism and Russian Émigrés in Paris\n When the Avant-garde Turns into a Novel\nSection 3: Archive Reports\n The Palazzeschi Archive at the University of Florence\n The Museum of the “Budetlianin”\nSection 4: Artists’ Pages\n The Meta-dance of Valentine de Saint-Point: The Occult and the Erotics of Vibration\nSection 5: Caricatures and Satires of Futurism in the Contemporary Press\n Futurist Self-caricature\n André Warnod’s Illustration of Marinetti’s “Futurist Speech to the Venetians”\n Robert Storm-Petersen’s Cartoon of the 1912 Futurist Exhibition in Copenhagen\n Mihály Biró’s Sarcastic Report on the Third Demonstrative Exhibition of Ma (1918)\n Minuletti il futurista: An Avant-garde Poet in Disguise\n A Popular Japanese Cartoonist Tries His Hand at the “Italian Futurists’ Painting Style” (1913)\nSection 6: Bibliography\n A Bibliography of Books on Futurism Published in 2013–2015\nSection 7: Back Matter\n List of Illustrations\n Notes on Contributors\n Name Index\n Subject Index\n Geographical Index