Tom McCarthy and Dominic Willsdon: These panels are our only models for the composition of poetry, or, How Marinetti taught me how to write Marinetti's proclamations about literature—what it should and shouldn't be, the operations that it should attempt and tendencies that it should shun—outline a vision whose scope goes far beyond the boundaries of the middle-brow novel. This talk, by a crossover novelist/artist, asks what characteristics a genuinely Marinettian contemporary literature might have.Suggested Further Reading:JG Ballard, CrashThomas Pynchon, Gravity's RainbowWilliam Burroughs, Nova ExpressFrancis Ponge, La Partie Pris des ChosesJames Joyce, Ulysses.