Modernist manifesto
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- | A number of documents are informally titled modernist manifestos. | + | A number of documents and/or [[motto]]es are regarded as modernist manifestoes. |
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A number of documents and/or mottoes are regarded as modernist manifestoes.
Among them are:
- "Au fond de l'Inconnu pour trouver du nouveau!" (1861) by Baudelaire
- "Make it new" (1934) by the poet Ezra Pound
- The modernist manifesto "Ornament and Crime" (1908).
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