A founder of this movement wrote about how a dead person’s shadow “appeared and walked with mine” one night along a garden path. This movement cannot “interpret the secret book of the nocturnal still” in a sonnet praising the “sapient owl.” An author from this movement wrote about a machine called “Omega Force” in Strange Forces. Another author from this movement described a princess “pale in her golden chair” in his poem (*) “Sonatina.” The subject of a poem from this movement is a “terrible and strong Hunter” keeping the speaker in his grip, a “Professor of Energy” and an “Alexander-Nebuchadnezzar.” That anti-imperialist poem from this movement is “To Roosevelt.” For 10 points, name this movement heralded by the author of Azul..., Rubén Dario. ■END■
ANSWER: modernismo [or modernistas; or Latin American Modernism; prompt on modernism or modernist] (The first two sentences are, respectively, “Nocturne III” by José Asunción Silva and “Wring the Neck of the Swan” by Enrique González Martínez.)
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