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Apollinaire on Art

Essays and Reviews, 1902-1918

Apollinaire on Art( )
Author: Apollinaire, Guillaume
Editor: Breunig, LeRoy C.
Translator: Suleiman, Susan
ISBN:978-0-306-80312-3
Publication Date:Mar 1988
Publisher:Hachette Books
Imprint:Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $13.95
Book Details
Pages:552
Detailed Subjects: Art / Criticism & Theory
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.46 x 8.58 Inches
Book Weight:1.448 Pounds
Author Biography
Apollinaire, Guillaume (Author)
Guillaume Apollinaire is one of the most widely read and influential of modern French poets. He was born either in Rome, where he was baptized, or in Monaco, where he was educated at the Lycee Saint-Charles.

Quintessentially modern, his reputation rests principally on two volumes of poems-Alcools (1913) and Calligrammes (1918), which broke with the traditions of nineteenth-century poetry in both form and content. Apollinaire introduced free verse, eliminated punctuation, and even wrote poems in the form of pictures to express the dynamism of the new twentieth century.

Apollinaire wrote novels, short stories, and plays as well as poetry. He wrote The Cubist Painters (1913), which first defined the nature of cubism. In addition, he edited for the Bibliotheque des Curieux erotic books of repute and helped to catalogue the repository of forbidden books in the Bibliotheque Nationale. He became the friend of great cubists, including Picasso and Braque.

He died in the Spanish influenza epidemic of 1918.

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