(Figline Valdarno, Arezzo, 1878 - Prato, 1930), poet and prose writer, attended high school in Arezzo and began high school studies in Firenza but, due to his family's financial difficulties, continued as a self-taught student. He taught at various colleges and wrote his first books of verse ("Heptacord," 1907, "Serene Songs," 1909, "Spring Swirls," 1910, [...]
(Marradi, Florence, 1892 - Florence, 1952), professor of history and philosophy in the high schools of Messina and Formia, then, for health reasons, librarian at the Vittorio Emanuele II National Central Library in Rome, was a friend of the poet Dino Campana. It was thanks to his financial support that Campana was able to publish [...]
(Lugo, Ravenna, 1880 - Ravenna 1955), composer and musicologist, a pupil of Mascagni, joined Futurism in 1910, drafting its music manifestos. From the same year is, in fact, the "Manifesto of Futurist Musicians," which will be followed by the "Technical Manifesto of Futurist Music" (1911) and "Destruction of Quadrature" (1912). He collaborated with the Florentine [...]