Le Parole Obscure du Paysage Interieur

Le Parole Obscure du Paysage Interieur (The Obscure Speech of the Interior Landscape)[1] is a collection of French poetry by Italian esoteric writer Julius Evola, published in 1920. In 1931, it was recited at the last Dadaist event in Rome, and mailed to Tristan Tzara.[2] Its contents are discussed in Il Cammino del Cinabro.

References

  1. Sedgwick, Mark (2004). Against the Modern World: Traditionalism and the Secret Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century. Oxford University Press. p. 99.
  2. Enrico Crispolti (1968). Dada a Roma. Il Palatino (3): 294-299.


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