
Ural literary group
The Ural literary group was a collective of Russian poets in the early 20th century, active mainly during the 1910s and 1920s. Named after the Ural region, they sought to modernize Russian poetry by emphasizing clarity, colloquial language, and accessibility, often contrasting with more abstract or avant-garde movements of the time. The group aimed to create art rooted in everyday life and regional culture, blending traditional elements with innovative techniques, and fostering a sense of national identity within their work. They played a significant role in shaping modern Russian literary discourse.