Abstract
This article presents two manifests written by the futurist artist Fedele Azari (1896-1930), for the first time translated into Portuguese language. The texts, named “Futurist Simultaneous Life”, written in 1927, and “The Futurist Flora and the Plastic
Equivalents of Artificial Odors”, written in 1924, present to the researcher of the Theory of Arts an opportunity to know the theory of a lesser known character of the Italian avant-garde.
References
ALBINI, Pierluigi, Manifesti Futuristi, 2003, e-book disponível em www.superlibri.com.
COLLARILE, L., Fedele Azari – Vita simultanea futurista. Trento, Edizione Museo Aeronáutico G. Caproni, 1992.
Leonardo PARACHINI, “Fedele Azari”, in. http://www.verbanensia.org/scrineum/Azari,%20Fedele.pdf.

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