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Good-Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name-GOOD PAPERBACK Standard-sized.
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Used-Very Good. Still vital and experimental in his late eighties, Mimmo Rotella, the Nouveau Realiste legend who pioneered the art of 'effacage, ' in which he partially cancels images from popular magazines, here collects 30 of those works, many of them published for the first time. Satirical texts by hip Italian novelist Tiziano Scarpa, some 40 years his junior, confirm the continued relevance of Rotella's work. Edited by Lorenzo Pavolini and Alessandro Riva. Text by Tiziano Scarpa. Slight scratching/scuffing on cover. Book has minor shelf wear.
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VG+ Color illustrated wraps, orange spine with black and white lettering, 96 pp, illustrated in bw and color. Text in Italian and English. "Tiziano Scarpa, one of the foremost figures in the new wave of Italian literature, presents an exhilarating, ironic and, at times, grotesque parable of the difficult relationship between images and words. This unusual book in the form of a short story is linked together by thirty works produced in the seventies by Mimmo Rotella, one of the unquestioned masters of Italian art, and never previously exhibited and published." rear of book description.