European Neo-Avant-Gardes (ENAG): the reception of the neo-avant-gardes Ghent University
In the period from 1945 to the present, a number of literary authors and groups continued the radical innovation associated with historical avant-gardes such as Surrealism, Futurism, and Dadaism. Around the world, postwar authors found inspiration in those movements, while also creating an avant-garde of their own. These writers are not just connected through a shared point of reference in the past and a projected literary horizon for the ...