Category
page 120th-century literature
magic realism
style of literary fiction and art
literary realism
literary movement
Acmeist poetry
school of poetry
modernist literature
characterized by a self-conscious break with traditional styles of poetry and verse
postmodern literature
literary form and movement of the twentieth century
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late 20th global century proliferation of Latin American literature
digital poetry
form of electronic literature

20th century literature
overview of world literature produced during the 20th century
Gerdt von Bassewitz
actor (1878-1923)
Syrian literature
Arabic literature by writers from Syria
Stridentism
Stridentism () was an artistic and multidisciplinary avant-garde movement, founded in the city of Puebla by Manuel Maples Arce at the end of 1921 but formally developed in Xalapa where all the founders moved after the University of Veracruz granted its support for the movement. Stridentism shares some characteristics with Cubism, Dadaism, Futurism and Ultraism, but it developed a specific social dimension, taken from the Mexican Revolution, and a concern for action and its own present.
Stridentists were part of the political avant-garde, in contrast to the "elitist" modernism of Los Contemporá
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Uruguayan artistic (litterary) movement
lesbian pulp fiction
genre of fiction
Zenitism
thumb|Zenit, a monthly periodical about Zenitism, ran from 1921 until it was forbidden in 1926