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  1. Guillaume Apollinaire was a French poet and short story writer. He also worked as a novelist, art critic, and playwright. He is credited with coining the term “Cubism,” using it to describe an emerging art movement. Apollinaire is one of the most important poets of the 20th century.

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    The poem, ‘It’s Raining’, is in one stanza and is five lines long. The lines are all a similar length. Originally this poem was written in French and its presentation was rather unique at the time with each line being written vertically (but at a slight angle) down the page to represent the pouring of rain. The poem is written in free verse and is ...

    Line 1

    This line almost uses synesthesia (the ability to experience one sense using an inappropriate sensory organ, i.e. to smell a colour, or see a sound) in describing the narrator’s feelings. You can see rain, but you cannot see women’s voices. But the fact that he describes the voices as being “as if dead” suggests, perhaps screaming or maybe an eerie silence. This line creates a real sense of misery but also a mystery.

    Line 2

    This line is slightly more positive and emphasizes how his mind is awash with different emotions. Depression sufferers often talk about their mind racing. I think this is what he is describing. The fact that he is thinking about torturous events and happy memories at the same time.

    Line 3

    The fact that he describes the clouds as rearing suggests that they are ready to pounce or jump. Or to unleash a torrent. Once again though the clouds produce a sound, the term whinny describes a high-pitched neigh, which ties in with the comment about rearing up, the way a horse would, and auricular is things pertaining to the ear. Could this mean noisy cities? Invaded cities would certainly be noisy and France was invaded during the First World War.

    Guillaume Apollinaire was a famous French poet, writer, and art critic. He is highly influential in many ways and believed to be the person who coined the phrase cubism to describe that particular styleof art. (which is an impressive claim to fame) his poetry was also very experimental and groundbreaking, perhaps not for his use of words, but more ...

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  2. ‘Zone’ by Guillaume Apollinaire is a 155 line poem that greatly varies in line construction, lines per stanza, and line lengths. In the original work, the poem was divided into pairs of half-rhyming couplets; upon translation from the original French, this rhyme scheme is lost.

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  3. Apollinaire's first collection of poetry was L'enchanteur pourrissant (1909), but Alcools (1913) established his reputation. The poems, influenced in part by the Symbolists, juxtapose the old and the new, combining traditional poetic forms with modern imagery.

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  4. Analysis. Under the Mirabeau Bridge there flows the Seine. The Seine River in France flows right through Paris, a city often cited as being one of the most romantic in the world. The river continues to be used commercially and as a water source, making it quite important for the thriving city around it.

  5. Guillaume Apollinaire is considered one of the most important literary figures of the early twentieth century. His brief career influenced the development of such artistic movements as Futurism, Cubism, Dadaism, and Surrealism, and the legend of his personality—bohemian artist, raconteur, gourmand, soldier—became the model for avant-garde ...

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  7. As early as 1903 and 1904, in "The Song of the Poorly Loved" and "The Emigrant of Landor Road," Apollinaire introduced the poetry of his young century to collage, polyphony, and the animation of inanimate objects in human view. One could honestly say he introduced the century to its true self, right from the start.

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