- Skamander
Skamander was a Polish group of experimental poets founded in 1918 by
Julian Tuwim ,Antoni Słonimski ,Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz ,Kazimierz Wierzyński andJan Lechoń . Initially unnamed, in December of 1919 it adopted the name ofScamander , after a river inAsia Minor .The group was initially closely related to the "
Pro Arte et Studio " literary monthly and thePod Picadorem cafe inWarsaw . In 1920 it created its organ, the "Skamander" monthly, although its members also collaborated with "Wiadomości Literackie " (Literary News) and other newspapers.The young poets were under heavy influence of
Leopold Staff and other neo-romanticist poets. Their main aims were to break up the links between history and poetry and put an end to the nationalist and patriotical function of Polish poetry. In addition, they underlined the need to return the poetry to common people by returning to usage of everyday language in poetry, includingcolloquialism s,neologism s andvulgarism s. Finally, the "Skamandrites" (Skamandryci in Polish) underlined the beauty of everyday life and all forms of life in general, including the biological side of it.In contrast to the basic aims of the
Young Poland movement of late 19th century, the members of Skamander neglected the need for semi-mythological heroes and protagonists and they replaced them with common people in their poetry. In contrast to the contemporaryAwangarda Krakowska movement, they saw themselves as the continuators of the Polish literary tradition, especially that ofromanticism and neo-romanticism.Apart from the five main members of the movement, there were also several less-known poets and critics accepting their principles. Among them were
Stanisław Baliński ,Gabriel Michał Karski ,Światopełk Karpiński ,Jerzy Paczkowski ,Karol Zawodziński andWilam Horzyca .ee also
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Polish literature
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