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- | "[[Make it new]]" was the [[modernist]] [[credo]] of the poet [[Ezra Pound]]. | + | "'''Make it new'''" was the [[modernist]] [[credo]] of the poet [[Ezra Pound]]. |
The poet [[Ezra Pound]]'s 1934 [[injunction]] to "[[Make it new!]]" was paradigmatic of the [[modernism]]'s approach towards the [[obsolete]]. | The poet [[Ezra Pound]]'s 1934 [[injunction]] to "[[Make it new!]]" was paradigmatic of the [[modernism]]'s approach towards the [[obsolete]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*The modernist manifesto [[Ornament and crime]] (1908). | *The modernist manifesto [[Ornament and crime]] (1908). | ||
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"Make it new" was the modernist credo of the poet Ezra Pound.
The poet Ezra Pound's 1934 injunction to "Make it new!" was paradigmatic of the modernism's approach towards the obsolete.
See also
- The modernist manifesto Ornament and crime (1908).
- Motto
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