Lacerba
Lacerba was an influential Italian literary and artistic magazine founded in 1913 by Alfredo Panzini and Marinetti. It played a significant role in the Futurist movement, promoting modern art, literature, and ideas that challenged traditional norms. The magazine featured works from various artists and writers, emphasizing innovation and the dynamism of contemporary life.
The publication was known for its bold design and avant-garde content, which included poetry, essays, and visual art. Lacerba aimed to inspire a new cultural consciousness in Italy and beyond, reflecting the rapid changes of the early 20th century. It ceased publication in 1915 but left a lasting impact on modernist thought.