imagism

/ˈɪmədʒɪzəm/
noun
  1. A 20th-century movement in poetry that emphasized clear, precise images and simple, direct language.
    • Ezra Pound was a leading figure in the imagism movement.
    • The poem 'In a Station of the Metro' is a famous example of imagism.
    • Imagism rejected flowery language in favor of sharp visual images.
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