Category
page 1Italian literary movements
verismo
Italian literary movement
Dolce Stil Novo
literary movement
Futurist Manifesto
manifesto by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

Fescennine Verses
ancient Roman wedding songs
crepuscolarism
The Crepusculars (, , ) were a group of Italian post-decadent poets whose work is notable for its use of musical and mood-conveying language and its general tone of despondency. The group's metaphorical name, coined in 1910 by literary critic Giuseppe Antonio Borgese to refer to a condition of decline, describes a number of poets whose melancholic writings were a response to the modernization of the early 20th century.
Lombard line
Italian artistic movement
Neoavanguardia
The Neoavanguardia ("New Vanguard") was a postmodern avant-garde Italian literary movement oriented towards radical forms of experimentation with language and art. Some of its most prominent members include Nanni Balestrini, Edoardo Sanguineti, Umberto Eco, Antonio Porta, Elio Pagliarani, Lucia Di Luciano, Alfredo Giuliani, Giorgio Manganelli, Luigi Malerba, Germano Lombardi, Francesco Leonetti, Alberto Gozzi, Massimo Ferretti, Franco Lucentini, Giovanni Pizzo, Amelia Rosselli, Sebastiano Vassalli, Patrizia Vicinelli and Lello Voce.
Romanticism in Italy
Cultural movement developed in Italy between the 18th and 19th centuries in accordance with the new romantic ideals