imaginism

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Etymology[edit]

From Russian имажини́зм (imažinízm), from Latin imāgō (image, representation).

Noun[edit]

imaginism (uncountable)

  1. (poetry) A Russian avant-garde poetic movement, founded in 1918, whose members created poetry based on sequences of arresting and uncommon images.