Infrarealism () is a poetic movement founded in Mexico City in 1975 by a group of twenty young poets, including Roberto Bolaño, Mario Santiago Papasquiaro, José Vicente Anaya, :es:Rubén Medina, :es:José Rosas Ribeyro, Guadalupe Ochoa, Vera and Mara Larrosa, :es:Claudia Kerik, :es:Darío Galicia and José Peguero.
Infrarealism () is a poetic movement founded in Mexico City in 1975 by a group of twenty young poets, including Roberto Bolaño, Mario Santiago Papasquiaro, José Vicente Anaya, :es:Rubén Medina, :es:José Rosas Ribeyro, Guadalupe Ochoa, Vera and Mara Larrosa, :es:Claudia Kerik, :es:Darío Galicia and José Peguero.
The Infrarealists, also known as "infras", took for their motto a phrase from the Chilean painter Roberto Matta: "Blow the brains out of the cultural establishment". Rather than a defined style, the movement was characterised by the pursuit of a free and personal poetry, representative of its members' attitude towards life on the fringes of conventional society, in a similar manner to the Beat Generation of the 1950s.
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