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The text presents a manifesto and brief dramatic pieces advocating a radical, synthetic theatre based on extreme brevity, energetic gestures, and anti-technical methods. It denounces contemporary theatrical prolixity and psychological analysis, proposes acts reduced to moments or seconds, and encourages theatrical language to compete with cinema through rapid montage, concise wording, abrupt scene variety, and striking sensory effects. The authors offer practical prescriptions to dismantle conventional technique: condense character and plot into minimal signs, reject strict verisimilitude and lengthy explanation, and prioritize speed, shock, and concentrated symbolic expression over prolonged dramatic development.

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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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