Utopian discourse in literary avant-garde: Svetokret and Dada-Jok By Branko Ve Poljanski
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avant-garde, Branko Ve Poljanski, Dada-Jok, Svetokret, utopiaAbstract
This work describes the formational context of forming a utopian discourse in publications by Branko Ve Poljanski, Svetokret and Dada-Jok, regarding three perspectives: general utopian orientation of the avant-garde movement in European literatures, then a world-view and pragmatic conditioning of artistic activity of Ve Poljanski and his existential position and biographical given conditions and, lastly, his involvement in the artistic group around the Zenit magazine.
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