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Definition of Ultraists

Ultraist
Ultraist Ul"tra*ist, n. One who pushes a principle or measure to extremes; an extremist; a radical; an ultra.

Meaning of Ultraists from wikipedia

- arts and to daily life itself. The Ultraists departed completely from the mannerisms and o****nce of Modernismo. Ultraist poetry is characterized by evocative...
- Constructivism Viennese Actionism Vorticism Creationism Nadaism Stridentism Ultraist Anti-art Bauhaus Chinese Apartment Art Experimental film Experimental literature...
- In Spain, Borges became a member of the avant-garde, anti-Modernismo Ultraist literary movement, inspired by Guillaume Apollinaire and Filippo Tommaso...
- of abrupt changes of style and viewpoint, springs from surrealist and ultraist influences. The style of El Señor Presidente influenced a generation of...
- Grupo Boedo. Girondo was one of the most enthusiastic animators of the ultraist movement, exerting influence over many poets of the next generation, among...
- A. Comet and José Rivas Panedas wrote the first Manifiesto Ultraísta (Ultraist Manifesto). It was published in the Seville-based literary magazine Grecia...
- emphasized music in poetry, in the vein of Baudelaire, to ****urism, Cubism, Ultraist and Creationism, to become influenced by Surrealism and finally to dis****...
- from an early age and began writing poems for the burgeoning ****urist and Ultraist movements. After the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic in 1931...
- the works of Antonio Machado and Juan Ramón Jiménez, as well as various Ultraist and Vanguardista writers. At this time, he also met Dámaso Alonso, at that...
- age she began writing poetry and ****ociated herself with the emerging Ultraist literary movement. By 1919, she had been published in a variety of journals...