Avant-garde and Modernism, War and Fascism

A thematic and comparative analysis of “Cantos” LXXII and LXXIII

Authors

  • Pietro Mezzabotta Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

Keywords:

Avant-garde, Ezra Pound, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Modernism, War

Abstract

The aim of this article is to offer, through a reading of Ezra Pound’s so-called “Italian Cantos”, a coherent overview of the poet’s harsh critique of war and its roots. The analysis is originated by the poetic, ideological, and biographical intersections between Pound’s experience, the figure of the Futurist leader Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and the legacy of the Italian poetic tradition. The article adopts a comparative approach to demonstrate how Pound’s historical opposition to conflict is shaped not only by his profound faith in Italian Fascism, but also by a complex interplay of themes. These themes confront, in the memory of Cavalcanti, the modernist sense of poetic-ethical Krisis with the avant-gardist voluntarism. The first part of the analysis explores the tension between Futurism’s militarist voluntarism and Pound’s intellectually and economically grounded poetic reflection. It then shows how Pound’s poetry ultimately considers itself as superior to the Futurist vision precisely through its sustained dialogue with the philosophical and linguistic legacy of the Italian Duecento. The starting point offered by the “Italian Cantos” and their specific thematic focus allows for a theoretical comparison between two ideological-linguistic systems which, though seemingly irreconcilable at the midpoint of the twentieth century, share at their core a common drive for cultural renewal.

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Author Biography

Pietro Mezzabotta, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

Pietro Mezzabotta is a PhD candidate in Italian Studies (40th cycle) at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. His research focuses on the textual intersections between Italian Futurism and Gruppo 63, as well as on the critical reception of the futurist Avant-garde by the Italian neo-avant-garde—particularly the reception of Lucini, Marinetti, and Palazzeschi in the works of Curi and Sanguineti. He is also interested in the intersections between the Avant-garde and European Modernism. He has published articles on the reception of Palazzeschi and Lucini in the work of Edoardo Sanguineti.

Published

2025-12-15

How to Cite

Mezzabotta, P. (2025). Avant-garde and Modernism, War and Fascism: A thematic and comparative analysis of “Cantos” LXXII and LXXIII. SigMa - Rivista Di Letterature Comparate, Teatro E Arti Dello Spettacolo, (9), 270–290. Retrieved from https://serena.sharepress.it/index.php/sigma/article/view/11637

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