The fascination with technology, the cult of speed and the positive vision of a city of concrete, glass and steel are modernist themes of futurist heritage, all central to the understanding of a facet of the avant-gardes of the twentieth century. Henry Parland (1908-1930), one of the prime movers of the Finland-Swedish modernist movement, was an acute observer both of technologies of perception (photography, cinematography, telephony) and of technologies of speed (trains, street cars, automobiles, motorcycles). Several articles and many poems in his production focus, often playfully, on a highly mechanised world. This paper explores how Parland elevated technological inventions and products of industrialisation to become the subjects of his poetry and artistic prose, and discusses their function in his literary output. The writer’s good-humoured, tongue-in-cheek technophilia, is seen as a strikingly unique alternative to an angst-ridden technophobia and the aggressive macchinolatriaof the Futurists.

Songs about Iron and of Iron : Henry Parland and the Poetic Potential of Technology / C.C. Storskog (DUE PUNTI). - In: Le avanguardie dei paesi nordici nel contesto europeo del primo Novecento / [a cura di] A.M. Segala, P. Marelli, D. Finco. - Prima edizione. - Bari : Edizioni di Pagina, 2017 Nov. - ISBN 9788874705801. - pp. 52-68 (( convegno Convegno internazionale di studi tenutosi a Roma nel 2015.

Songs about Iron and of Iron : Henry Parland and the Poetic Potential of Technology

C.C. Storskog
2017

Abstract

The fascination with technology, the cult of speed and the positive vision of a city of concrete, glass and steel are modernist themes of futurist heritage, all central to the understanding of a facet of the avant-gardes of the twentieth century. Henry Parland (1908-1930), one of the prime movers of the Finland-Swedish modernist movement, was an acute observer both of technologies of perception (photography, cinematography, telephony) and of technologies of speed (trains, street cars, automobiles, motorcycles). Several articles and many poems in his production focus, often playfully, on a highly mechanised world. This paper explores how Parland elevated technological inventions and products of industrialisation to become the subjects of his poetry and artistic prose, and discusses their function in his literary output. The writer’s good-humoured, tongue-in-cheek technophilia, is seen as a strikingly unique alternative to an angst-ridden technophobia and the aggressive macchinolatriaof the Futurists.
Henry Parland; Finland-Swedish modernism; poetry and technology; art and the machine
Settore L-LIN/15 - Lingue e Letterature Nordiche
nov-2017
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