• Ultraist movement (redirect from Ultraísmo)
    The Ultraist movement (Spanish: ultraísmo) was a literary movement born in Spain in 1918, with the declared intention of opposing Modernismo, which had...
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    later adopted an avant-garde approach and became the flagship of the ultraísmo. Grecia was established by the Andalusian poet Isaac del Vando Villar...
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    poets Neoavanguardia Neoteric Nouveau roman Oberiu Oulipo Slam poetry Ultraísmo Visual poetry Zaum Music Cinema and theatre Cinéma pur Dogme 95 Drop Art...
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    poets Neoavanguardia Neoteric Nouveau roman Oberiu Oulipo Slam poetry Ultraísmo Visual poetry Zaum Music Cinema and theatre Cinéma pur Dogme 95 Drop Art...
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    poets Neoavanguardia Neoteric Nouveau roman Oberiu Oulipo Slam poetry Ultraísmo Visual poetry Zaum Music Cinema and theatre Cinéma pur Dogme 95 Drop Art...
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    Historia de las literaturas de Vanguardia (Madrid, Guadarrama, 1965). Ultraísmo, Existencialismo y Objetivismo en Literatura. Madrid: Guadarrama, 1968...
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    Next she visited Sevilla, where she became a part of the vanguard of Ultraísmo, published her work in magazines like Grecia (1918-1920), Ultra, Tableros...
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    friendship with Rafael Cansinos-Assens. He started the literary movement Ultraísmo, corresponded with Tristan Tzara and collaborated with him on his Dadaist...
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    come together: the trend represented by the Florida group, adscript to ultraísmo, with Oliverio Girondo, Jorge Luis Borges, Leopoldo Marechal and Macedonio...
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    famous break with the avant-garde and pronounced the death of Argentine ultraísmo, essentially forcing the closure of its most important publication, the...
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    entrerriana"; 1985. BAJARLÍA, J. J.; La Polémica Reverdy-Huidobro Origen del Ultraísmo; 1964; Editorial Devenir; Buenos Aires, Argentina. RUIZ, Luis Alberto;...
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    poets Neoavanguardia Neoteric Nouveau roman Oberiu Oulipo Slam poetry Ultraísmo Visual poetry Zaum Music Cinema and theatre Cinéma pur Dogme 95 Drop Art...
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    Jiménez 2005, p. 80 Sánchez Rodríguez 2014, p. 184 Angel del Río in chapter Ultraísmo, vanguardia, nueva poesía does not mention Hinojosa, Angel del Río, Historia...
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  • writings from 1921 declared his distance from futurism and the Spanish Ultraismo. Alejandro Korn was another significant contributor, although his contributions...
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    experimentation in his poetry draws from afrofuturism, Italian futurism, and the Ultraísmo social and literary movements. Toro borrows ideas of liberation and linguistic...
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  • part of this avant-garde movement; his work was greatly influenced by ultraísmo. Another poet of this era, who was also a short-story writer and journalist...
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  • p. 174. ISBN 978-0-19-965820-6. Bribuega, Jaime (1988). "Futurismo, ultraismo e culture politiche nell'area ispanica". In De Felice, Renzo (ed.). Futurismo...
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