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certain time in
agreement on a
small number of
important principles". The
Imagists rejected the
sentiment and
discursiveness typical of
Romantic and Victorian...
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Abstract Imagists is a term
derived from a 1961
exhibition in the
Guggenheim Museum, New York
called American Abstract Expressionists and
Imagists. This...
- The
Chicago Imagists are a
group of
representational artists ****ociated with the
School of the Art
Institute of
Chicago who
exhibited at the Hyde Park...
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began in 1911
after she
moved to
London and co-founded the avant-garde
Imagist group of
poets with
American expatriate poet and
critic Ezra Pound. During...
- "In a
Station of the Metro" is an
Imagist poem by Ezra
Pound published in
April 1913 in the
literary magazine Poetry. In the poem,
Pound describes a moment...
- the London-based Poets' Club in 1909. This
later became the
heart of the
Imagist movement through Flint's
advocacy of the genre. Imagism, in the wake of...
- Ivan
Albright and Ed Paschke. In 1968 and 1969,
members of the
Chicago Imagists, such as
Roger Brown, Leon Golub,
Robert Lostutter, Jim Nutt, and Barbara...
- Allais,
which is a
collection of
absurdist short stories; and the 1920
imagist art
manifesto 2 × 2 = 5 by the poet
Vadim Shershenevich. In establishing...
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Lawrence Lowell (February 9, 1874 – May 12, 1925) was an
American poet of the
imagist school. She
posthumously won the
Pulitzer Prize for
Poetry in 1926. Amy...
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marked a new
direction in songwriting,
blending a stream-of-consciousness,
imagist lyrical attack with
traditional folk form. Dylan's
topical songs led to...