The poets of this movement, soon known as İkinci Yeni (" Second New "), opposed themselves to the social aspects prevalent in the poetry of Nâzım Hikmet and the Garip poets, and instead — partly inspired by the disruption of language in such Western movements as Dada and Surrealism — sought to create a more abstract poetry through the use of jarring and unexpected language, complex images, and the association of ideas.
The poets of this movement, soon known as İkinci Yeni (" Second New ",) opposed themselves to the social aspects prevalent in the poetry of Nâzım Hikmet and the Garip poets, and instead — partly inspired by the disruption of language in such Western movements as Dada and Surrealism — sought to create a more abstract poetry through the use of jarring and unexpected language, complex images, and the association of ideas.
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