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Four poets from this movement were dubbed the “Decapitated Generation” for all taking their lives in their 20s. A sonnet attacking hackneyed works from this movement says that, as it “never thinks upon / the soul of things,” one should “wring the neck” of the title creature. A poet who outlined this movement’s aesthetics in “I Seek a Form” asked, “The princess is sad. What ails her?” to begin his poem “Sonatina.” This movement’s decadence was critiqued by a writer who used the voice of Prospero in the essay Ariel. Leopoldo Lugones (“loo-GOH-ness”) and José Enrique Rodó joined this movement in response to a collection by the poet of “The Swan” that contains the section “The Lyrical Year.” This movement adapted Symbolist influences to Latin American cultural themes. For 10 points, name this movement pioneered in the collection Azul… (“ah-SOOL”) by Rubén Darío ■END■
ANSWER: modernismo [or modernistas; prompt on modernism or word forms] (The second line refers to “Wring the Neck of the Swan” by Enrique González Martínez.)
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