Ego-Futurism

Association of Ego-Futurism areopagus. Seated: Ivan Ignatiev. Standing: Dmitri Kryuchkov, Vasilisk Gnedov, Pavel Shirokov.
Ego-Futurism was a Russian literary movement of the 1910s, developed within Russian Futurism by Igor Severyanin and his early followers. Ego-Futurism was born in 1911, when Severyanin published a small brochure titled Prolog (Ego-Futurism). Severyanin decried excessive objectivity of the Cubo-Futurists, advocating a more subjective attitude. Although other Russian Futurists dismissed the Ego-Futurists as puerile and vulgar, Severyanin argued that his advancement of outspoken sensuality, neologisms and ostentatious selfishness qualifies as futurism. The Ego-Futurists significantly influenced the Imaginists of the 1920s.
Poets related to Ego-Futurism
- Sergey Alymov
 - Graal Arelsky
 - Vadim Bayan
 - Vasilisk Gnedov
 - Boris Gusman
 - Georgy Ivanov
 - Ivan Ignatiev
 - Pavel Kokorin
 - Ivan Lukash
 - Igor Severyanin
 - Dmitri Kryuchkov
 - Konstantin Olimpov
 - Rurik Ivnev
 - Vadim Shershenevich
 - Georgy Shengeli
 - Pavel Shirokov
 - Lev Zak
 
References
- Russkiy futurizm. Teoriya. Praktika. Kritika. Vospominaniya. ('Russian Futurism. Theory. Practice. Criticism. Memoir.'). Moscow, 1999.
 - Petrova, E. (2000) Russkiy futurizm ('Russian Futurism'). SPb., 2000
 
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