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  • 101Breuk Iversen — Breuk Iversen, publisher and artist, is the raconteur of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, one of the liveliest and largest art communities in the world. He is famous for his production, with Jan McLaughlin, at the Dam, Stuhltrager Gallery of the “” a site …

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  • 102Graveyard poets — The Graveyard Poets were a number of pre Romantic English poets of the 18th century characterised by their gloomy meditations on mortality, skulls and coffins, epitaphs and worms [1] in the context of the graveyard. To this was added, by later… …

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  • 103German Expressionism — is the term used to refer to a number of related creative movements which emerged in Germany before the first world war which reached a peak in Berlin, during the 1920s. Developments in Germany were part of a larger Expressionist movement in… …

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  • 104Chhayavaad — (Hindi: छायावाद) ( Shadowism ) refers to the era of Neo romanticism in Hindi literature particularly Hindi poetry, 1917–1938,[1] and was marked by an upsurge of romantic and humanist content. Chhayavad was marked by a renewed sense of the self… …

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  • 105Modernist poetry — refers to poetry written between 1890 and 1950 in the tradition of modernist literature in the English language, but the dates of the term depend upon a number of factors, including the nation of origin, the particular school in question, and the …

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  • 106Raoul Hausmann — Infobox Artist name = Raoul Hausmann imagesize = 200px caption = Raoul Hausmann, taken by Hannah Höch, 1919 birthname = Raoul Hausmann birthdate = birth date|1886|7|12|mf=y location = Vienna deathdate = death date and age|1971|2|1|1886|7|12|mf=y… …

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  • 107Mateiu Caragiale — Mateiu Ion Caragiale Born March 25, 1885(1885 03 25) Bucharest Died January 17, 1936(1936 01 17) (aged&#16 …

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  • 108Shaun Micallef — Birth name Shaun Patrick Micallef Born 18 July 1962 (1962 07 18) …

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  • 109Le Train de Nulle Part — (English: The Train from Nowhere) is a 2004 French novel by French author Michel Dansel, though the book is authored under the pen name Michel Thaler. An example of constrained writing, the novel is written without a single verb.[citation needed] …

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  • 110Martian poetry — For poetry dealing with Martians or other extraterrestrials see Aliens in Poetry Martian poetry was a minor movement in British poetry in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Poets most closely associated with it are Craig Raine and Christopher Reid.… …

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