Alcools

Guiilaume Apollinaire, a leading figure amongst the young writers and artists in France until his death in 1918, published 'Alcools', his first book of poems, in 1913. With its wide range of verse forms and contrasting registers of style, 'Alcools' had a considerable influence on Surrealist poetry. The poems provide a splendid example of the lyrical art in which the paradoxes of Apollinaire are held in high poetic tension. The editor's introduction and notes take place in the 20th Century and explain allusion and difficulties in the text.

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Alcools

Guiilaume Apollinaire, a leading figure amongst the young writers and artists in France until his death in 1918, published 'Alcools', his first book of poems, in 1913. With its wide range of verse forms and contrasting registers of style, 'Alcools' had a considerable influence on Surrealist poetry. The poems provide a splendid example of the lyrical art in which the paradoxes of Apollinaire are held in high poetic tension. The editor's introduction and notes take place in the 20th Century and explain allusion and difficulties in the text.

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Alcools

Alcools

by Guillaume Apollinaire
Alcools

Alcools

by Guillaume Apollinaire

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Guiilaume Apollinaire, a leading figure amongst the young writers and artists in France until his death in 1918, published 'Alcools', his first book of poems, in 1913. With its wide range of verse forms and contrasting registers of style, 'Alcools' had a considerable influence on Surrealist poetry. The poems provide a splendid example of the lyrical art in which the paradoxes of Apollinaire are held in high poetic tension. The editor's introduction and notes take place in the 20th Century and explain allusion and difficulties in the text.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789356892866
Publisher: Alpha Edition
Publication date: 03/15/2023
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.17(d)
Language: French
Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

About the Author

Professor Rees held a Chair of Modern French Literature at the University of Hull.

Table of Contents

The Alcools of Guillaume Apollinare :Why and Why Not
I. Translator's Note
2. Zone/Zone
3. Le Pont Mirabeau/ Mirabeau Bridge
4. La Chanson du Mal Aime/ The Song of the Poorly Loved
5. Les Clochiques/ Saffrons
6. Palais/ Palace
7. Chantre/ Singer
8. Crepuscule / Twilight
9. Annie / Annie
10. La Maison des Morts / The House of the Dead
11. Clotilde /Clotilde
12. Cortege / Possession
13. Marizibil / Marizibil
14. Le Voyageur / The Traveler
15. Marie / Marie
16. La Blanche Neige / The White Snow
17. Poeme lu au marriage d'Andre Salmon / Poem Read at the Marriage of Andre Salmon
18. L'Adieu / The Farewell
19. Salome / Salome
20. La Porte / The Door
21. Saltimbanques / Saltimbanques
22. Le Vent Nocturne / The Wind by Night
23. Lul de Faltenin / Lul de Faltenin
24. La Tzigane / The Gypsy
25. Automne / Autumn
26. L'Emigrant de Landor Road / The Emigrant from Landor Road
27. Rosemonde / Rosemonde
28. Le Brasier / The Brazier
29. Rhenanes / Rhenanes
30. Signe / Sign
31. Un Soir / An Evening
31. La Dame / The Lady
32. Les Fiancailles / The Betrothal
33. Clair de Lune / Clair de Lune
34. 1909/ 1909
35. A la Sante / At the Sante
36. Automne Malade / Sickly Autumn
37. Hotels / Hotels
38. Cors de Chasse / Hunting Horns
39. Vendemiaire / The Harvest Month
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