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Posted 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago
DeweyT
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Was it more an attempt to wake up the sleeping middle class that was blindly following into WW 1?

As you can see in the sicialistic realism?

True, but not as much a communist than Malewich, the leader of the Russian avant-garde, who wanted 'to surround the people of future with beautiful things'. He was later doomed by the party, that wanted classicism and heroism.

By all means, you are not the first one here. Everyone is allowed to have an opinion.
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Posted 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago
alfacolin
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Who the hell is 'Luna Lovegood', Lauri? Is this something coming from the crossposted groups? In raf your post is attached to mine.

How far left were the Futurists?

But reject it on political grounds? Hmmm....then, as you point out, we would have to reject socialist realism also. Where would that take us?
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Posted 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago
Ducati999
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Dont blame me Erik, Noumenon started this thread crossposted.

Anyone who replies, please remove the crosspostings.

I suppose the Italian futurists were often inclined to the left. The Russian futurism was closely connected to the revolution, though the movement turned to constructivism.

For me socialistic realism spells '3rd rate illustratosrs' like our guru would say.
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Posted 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago
RichardMorten
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Oh, I wasn't blaming you - I wouldn't do that. I was just confused about where that post came from, since I couldn't see it on my reader (Netscape). Also, I would have liked to have attacked it - but you did a good job.
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