L’antitradition futuriste, manifeste-synthèse

The Futurist Antitradition : manifesto

Drafted in Paris by Guillaume Apollinaire and signed on June 20, 1913, it was circulated as a leaflet of the Direction du Mouvement Futuriste in Italian and French between June and July 1913, then published in Italian in "Lacerba", n. 18, September 15, 1913, in French in "Gil Blas", August 3, 1913, etc.
Associated movement: Futurism
Language : French
Medium : Leaflet
Original edition of the manifesto: Drafted in Paris by Guillaume Apollinaire and signed on June 20, 1913, it was circulated as a leaflet of the Direction du Mouvement Futuriste in Italian and French between June and July 1913, then published in Italian in "Lacerba", n. 18, September 15, 1913, in French in "Gil Blas", August 3, 1913, etc.
Where can we find this manifesto? Caws, Mary Ann, Manifesto - A century of isms, University of Nebraska Press, 2000; Giovanni Lista, Futurisme. Manifestes, documents, proclamations, L'Age d'Homme, Lausanne, 1973. Viviana Birolli, Manifesti del Futurismo, Abscondita, Milan, 2008. Danchev, Alex, 100 Artists' Manifestos. From the Futurists to the Stuckists, Penguin, Londres, 2011.
Which critic recognizes the work as a manifesto ? or: Typical characteristics of a manifesto
Editorial comments:
Does the work corresponds to the definition of a manifesto? Yes
Does the work qualifies itself as a manifesto?
Is the signature individual, collective, or individual but in the name of a collective? in the name of a collective | Individual
Gender of the author(s): Male