
Serapion Brothers
The Serapion Brothers was a Russian literary group formed in 1921 by young writers who aimed to create innovative and honest art reflecting everyday life. They emphasized individual expression and rejected strict ideological constraints imposed by the Soviet government at the time. Their work focused on realism, human emotions, and personal experience, challenging traditional literary norms. The group played a significant role in shaping Soviet literature by fostering creative freedom and encouraging writers to explore new artistic methods within a changing political landscape.