The titles listed below refer to the works most frequently referenced in this book. Other primary sources and all secondary sources appear in the notes. Futurist manifestos and creative works have been quoted directly from credited English translations, when available. When not otherwise indicated, translations from the original Italian are mine.
| AL | D’Albisola, Tullio. L’anguria lirica. Illustrated by Bruno Munari and Nicolay Diulgheroff. Savona: Lito-Latta; Rome: Edizioni futuriste di “Poesia,” 1934 |
| CW | Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso. Critical Writings. Edited by Günter Berghaus. Translated by Doug Thompson. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006 |
| F | Rainey, Lawrence, Christine Poggi, and Laura Wittman, eds. Futurism: An Anthology. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2009 |
| FC | Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso, and Fillìa. The Futurist Cookbook. Edited by Leslie Chamberlain. Translated by Suzanne Brill. London: Trefoil Publications; San Francisco: Bedford Arts, 1989 |
| FPR | Farfa (pseud. of Vittorio Osvaldo Tommasini). Farfa poeta record nazionale futurista. Edited by Luigi Pennone. With a foreword by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. Savona: Sabatelli, 1970 |
| QTA1 | Presotto, Danilo, ed. Quaderni di Tullio d’Albisola 1. Lettere di Fillia a Tullio d’Albisola (1929–1935). Savona: Editrice Liguria, 1981 |
| QTA2 | Presotto, Danilo, ed. Quaderni di Tullio d’Albisola 2. Lettere di Edoardo Alfieri, Lino Berzoini, Nicolay Diulgheroff, Escodamè, Italo Lorio, Tina Mennyey, Bruno Munari, Pippo Oriani, Ugo Pozzo, Mino Rosso, Paolo Alcide Saladin, Nino Strada, Felice Vellan e G. Giambattistelli (1928–1939). Savona: Editrice Liguria, 1981 |
| LF | Fontana, Lucio. Lettere a Tullio d’Albisola 1936–1963. Edited by Luca Bochicchio. Milan: Abscondita, 2023 |