Apollon (magazine)

Apollon was established by the literary critic S. K. Makovsky in 1909[1] and soon became a venue for the polemics that marked the decline of the symbolist movement in Russian poetry.

[2] In 1910, two seminal essays that appeared in Apollon -- Mikhail Kuzmin's On Beautiful Clarity (O prekrasnoy yasnosti) and Nikolai Gumilyov's The Life of Verse (Zhizn' stikha) -- heralded the emergence of Acmeist poetry.

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Advertising poster for Apollon (1911).