Tristano

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$25.00  $23.25
Publisher
Verso
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Pages
128
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.2 X 0.4 inches | 0.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781781681695

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About the Author
Nanni Balestrini is a poet and novelist, cultural and political activist. He began publishing his poetry in the early 1950s and wrote his first computer-aided poem Tape Mark I in 1961. In 1973, he joined the movement Autonomia Operaia and on April 7, 1979 was accused of subversive association and involvement in 19 murders, including Aldo Moro. He took refuge in Paris until the charges were dropped. His novel, The Unseen, is also available from Verso.
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"Goodbye Gutenberg. Many alternative ways of spreading the adventure of literature are emerging. This exercise by Balestrini is absolutely central."--La Stampa

"Finally the historical impasse between literature and new media ... turns into an opportunity to create something radically new."--Aldo Nove, Il Sole 24 Ore

"Balestrini has created with Tristano a kind of poetry of the language ... promoting language to the role of protagonist, that is of hero, and where in traditional novels language voices the hero's thoughts and actions, in this new Tristano language voices itself and celebrates its The Unseen wide number of opportunities and movements."--Angelo Guglielmi, L'Unità

"Balestrini's experiment focuses on attacking the twin myths of the creative genius and culture as property."--Rhizome