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Manituana is a novel by Wu Ming first published in Italian in 2007. Wu Ming is a collective of five authors founded in 2000. The members were formerly associated with the Luther Blissett Project and wrote the international best-selling novel Q. Manituana is the first episode of an 18th-century pan-Atlantic trilogy which the authors call "the Atlantic Triptych". All novels will be set in the 1770s, all across the Atlantic Ocean (North America, Europe, the West Indies and Africa), before and during the American Revolution.

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  • Manituana is a novel by Wu Ming first published in Italian in 2007. Wu Ming is a collective of five authors founded in 2000. The members were formerly associated with the Luther Blissett Project and wrote the international best-selling novel Q. Manituana is the first episode of an 18th-century pan-Atlantic trilogy which the authors call "the Atlantic Triptych". All novels will be set in the 1770s, all across the Atlantic Ocean (North America, Europe, the West Indies and Africa), before and during the American Revolution. (en)
  • Manituana è un romanzo storico del collettivo Wu Ming del 2007. Manituana è il primo romanzo di quello che i Wu Ming chiamano il "Trittico Atlantico", progetto che prevede la realizzazione di tre libri, tutti ambientati negli ultimi trent'anni del XVIII secolo, su entrambe le sponde dell'Oceano Atlantico. Intorno a ciascun libro si va sviluppando una serie di racconti, eventi e spettacoli teatrali-multimediali. Il libro è pubblicato sotto una licenza Creative Commons (CC-BY-NC-SA-2.5-it) che permette «di riprodurre, distribuire, comunicare al pubblico, esporre in pubblico, rappresentare, eseguire[,] recitare» e «di modificare» l'opera attribuendo la paternità, senza fini commerciali e mantenendo «una licenza identica o equivalente». (it)
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  • 1-84467-342-1
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  • Verso hardcover edition (en)
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  • Manituana (en)
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  • Verso Books (en)
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  • Manituana (en)
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  • Manituana is a novel by Wu Ming first published in Italian in 2007. Wu Ming is a collective of five authors founded in 2000. The members were formerly associated with the Luther Blissett Project and wrote the international best-selling novel Q. Manituana is the first episode of an 18th-century pan-Atlantic trilogy which the authors call "the Atlantic Triptych". All novels will be set in the 1770s, all across the Atlantic Ocean (North America, Europe, the West Indies and Africa), before and during the American Revolution. (en)
  • Manituana è un romanzo storico del collettivo Wu Ming del 2007. Manituana è il primo romanzo di quello che i Wu Ming chiamano il "Trittico Atlantico", progetto che prevede la realizzazione di tre libri, tutti ambientati negli ultimi trent'anni del XVIII secolo, su entrambe le sponde dell'Oceano Atlantico. Intorno a ciascun libro si va sviluppando una serie di racconti, eventi e spettacoli teatrali-multimediali. (it)
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