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Meanwhile, many younger poets were drawn to the acmeist movement, which distanced itself from excesses of symbolism.
Nikolai Gumilev valued these theoretical works very highly and considered Annensky to be the first true acmeist.
Through the mid-1920s, Vaginov mainly wrote poetry that might be described as post-Symbolist and Acmeist.
He was a brother of a noted Russian Acmeist poet Vladimir Narbut.
His influence on the acmeist school of Russian poetry (Akhmatova, Gumilyov, Mandelshtam) was paramount.
The acmeist mood was first announced by Mikhail Kuzmin in his 1910 essay "Concerning Beautiful Clarity".
A key locale for the followers of the emerging acmeist and futurist literary movements, the Stray Dog clientele rejected the symbolist school of thought.
Gumilyov's fellow Acmeist, Anna Akhmatova frequently visited Adamovich's sister Tanya at their home.
Amongst the major acmeist poets, each interpreted acmeism in a different stylistic light, from Akhmatova's intimate poems on topics of love and relationships to Gumilev's narrative verse.
Formally an acmeist, Odoevtseva developed her own distinctive style and was in many ways ahead of her times, preceding the latter experiments of oberiuts and even 1960s Soviet conceptualists.
So if youre going to go home and hide out from the real world and tell yourself how lucky you were and forget all this and treat the lower You an Acmeist?
She later began an affair with the celebrated Acmeist poet Osip Mandelstam, whose wife, Nadezhda, declared later, in her autobiography that she came to forgive Akhmatova for it in time.
This group was led by Avraham Shlonsky and was characterised by adhering to Symbolism especially in its Russian Acmeist form, and rejecting the style of Hebrew poetry that was common among the older generation, particularly that of Haim Nachman Bialik.