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- The Neoavanguardia ("New Vanguard") was a postmodern avant-garde Italian literary movement oriented towards radical forms of experimentation with language...
- visual artist of the Neoavanguardia movement. Nanni Balestrini is ****ociated with the Italian writers' movement Neoavanguardia. He wrote for the magazine...
- painters, musicians and writers, whom he had befriended at RAI, the Neoavanguardia or Gruppo '63, became an important and influential component in Eco's...
- historical novels, and screenplays. He was a prominent figure in the Neoavanguardia movement and co-founded Gruppo 63, a literary collective influenced...
- young Italian writers founded Gruppo '63, a literary collective of the neoavanguardia composed of novelists, reviewers, critics, and poets inspired by 8½...
- literature Flarf poetry Hungry generation Imaginism Imagism Language poets Neoavanguardia Neoteric Nouveau roman Oberiu Oulipo Slam poetry Ultraísmo Visual poetry...
- interviewed American poet Ezra Pound. They discussed the Italian movement neoavanguardia, and Pasolini read some verses from the Italian translation of Pound's...
- Italo Calvino the literary magazine Il Menabò. In 1963 he joined the Neoavanguardia avant-garde Italian literary movement. Leonetti collaborated with Pasolini...
- literature Flarf poetry Hungry generation Imaginism Imagism Language poets Neoavanguardia Neoteric Nouveau roman Oberiu Oulipo Slam poetry Ultraísmo Visual poetry...
- Italian-born academic and writer. His work has focused on Italian poetry (neoavanguardia, sperimentalismo); Italian Canadian literature and culture; narratives...