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Il tamburo di fuoco: Dramma africano di calore, colore, rumori, odori

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An impressionistic Futurist drama set in equatorial Africa stages a sun-blasted chase and the collapse of a tribal caravan around a wounded daughter and her chief. Scenes compress sensory extremes — searing heat, vivid color, pungent odors and sudden gunfire — while characters confront betrayal, honor, and the ambiguous interplay of good and evil. The text fuses ritual speech, lyrical monologue and violent action with explicit theatrical devices: musical interludes and noise-machines are integrated into the score and stage directions to make mechanical cacophony a central expressive element, producing a manifesto-like experiment in spectacle, rhythm and the aesthetics of sound.

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F. T. Marinetti

Filippo Tommaso Marinetti was an Italian poet, playwright, and the founder of the Futurist movement, which celebrated modernity, technology, and dynamism. Known for his provocative manifestos, he sought to break away from traditional artistic forms and embrace the energy of the modern world. His notable works include "I manifesti del futurismo," which outlines the principles of Futurism, and "Distruzione: Poema Futurista," showcasing his innovative approach to poetry. Marinetti's writings often reflect a fascination with speed, machinery, and the tumult of contemporary life, making him a pivotal figure in early 20th-century literature.

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