词条 | Apollon (magazine) |
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Apollon (Russian: Аполло́н) was a Russian literary magazine that served as a principal publication of the Russian modernist movement in the early 20th century. It was established in 1909 and soon became a venue for the polemics that marked the decline of the symbolist movement in Russian poetry. In 1910, two seminal essays that appeared in Apollon -- Mikhail Kuzmin's On Beautiful Clarity (O prekrasnoy yasnosti) and Nikolai Gumilyov's The Life of Verse (Zhizn' stikha) -- heralded the emergence of Acmeist poetry.[1] The magazine ceased publication in 1917. References1. ^{{cite book |author=Scholl, Tim |title=From Petipa to Balanchine: Classical Revival and the Modernisation of Ballet |publisher=Taylor & Francis |year=2003 |page=106}} {{lit-mag-stub}} 6 : Russian poetry|Russian symbolism|1909 establishments in the Russian Empire|Magazines established in 1909|Magazines disestablished in 1917|Russian literary magazines |
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