- the
Imagists. He went on to co-found the
Vorticists with his friend, the
painter and
writer Wyndham Lewis.
Around this time, the
American Imagist Amy...
-
Abstract Imagists is a term
derived from a 1961
exhibition in the
Guggenheim Museum, New York
called American Abstract Expressionists and
Imagists. This...
- are
indiscriminately bundled together as
Imagists: the
Monster Roster, the
Hairy Who, and The
Chicago Imagists. The
Monster Roster was a
group of Chicago...
- 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...
- verbiage. Pound, H.D. and
Aldington became known as the "three
original Imagists" and
published a three-point
manifesto proclaiming the
edicts of Imagism...
-
marked a new
direction in songwriting,
blending a stream-of-consciousness,
imagist lyrical attack with
traditional folk form. Dylan's
topical songs led to...
- ISBNÂ 978-1859180983) The
Verse Revolutionaries: Ezra Pound, H.D. and The
Imagists (London:
Jonathan Cape, 2009, ISBNÂ 978-0746311639) Jean Rhys (Writers &...
-
thereafter derisively called the
American Imagists the "Amygist" movement.
Pound criticized her as not an
imagist, but
merely a rich
woman who was able to...
- "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
Chicago Imagists, a
group of
representational artists who
attended the
School of the Art
Institute of
Chicago in the 1960s. The
Imagists took their...